AICP Certification Exam: May 2010The Exam Application Deadline has passed. Early Bird Notification Deadline: February 8, 2010 Final Notification Deadline: Monday, April 5, 2010 Late Cancellation/Transfer Deadline: April 20, 2010 The testing window is May 10-24, 2010. NEW: Exam Application Template (rtf) Exam Candidate Bulletin, which contains policies and fees (pdf) Definition of Planning Experience for the application Browse APA's Exam Preparation resources Find out about the AICP Exam Preparation CD and Manual View the Exam Prep session presentation from the 2008 National Planning Conference Considering Certification?Here is all the information you'll need to apply for and take the AICP Certification Exam in May 2010. Follow the step-by-step application instructions below. Questions?Contact AICP exam staff at AICPexam@planning.org. Early-Bird Application WindowAPA and AICP began offering an Early-Bird Application Window beginning with the November 2009 exam. Applicants who participate will receive their application approval or denial notice before other applicants. What Is the Benefit to Me?Earlier notification allows candidates more time to study for the exam after application approval. It also allows candidates to participate in chapter-sponsored exam preparation courses and study sessions. These events often occur several months before the start of the exam window. Candidates who receive early notification will also be able to schedule their test appointment earlier, giving them more flexibility in choosing dates and times. How to Apply to Take the ExamStep 1Bring your membership up to date Step 2Read the Exam Candidate Bulletin Step 3Submit the application and pay exam fees APA has created an Exam Application Template to help you gather the information you will need to complete the application.
Step 4Send in your verification documents Step 5Make sure your application is complete Step 6 Watch for an e-mail from APA More Key InformationAPA MembershipIf your chapter and national dues are not fully paid, your application type will default to one of the application types that apply only to non-members from the state of New Jersey, which cannot be converted to regular applications. If you did happen to start an application/registration prior to making your dues payment, you can change the application type prior to submitting your application. AICP Membership and DuesPassing the exam does not automatically make you a member of AICP. After you have passed the exam, you will receive a prorated invoice for your new AICP dues, bringing them into the same billing cycle as your APA dues. Please do not begin using the AICP designation until your AICP dues are paid and you are a full member of AICP. Your Application TypeIf you submit an incorrect application type for your situation (i.e., if you live in Texas and submit a New Jersey application) APA staff will not be able to change it during this exam cycle, and your only option will be to transfer your application to the next exam window and wait for review/approval/testing. FeesThe application fee ($60) and exam fee ($425) are paid together when submitting the online form. Payment must be made online with a credit card. Scheduling your Exam AppointmentCandidates whose applications are approved will receive an Authorization to Test via e-mail. This will contain instructions for how to set up your exam appointment during the testing window. See the Exam Candidate Bulletin for details about the exam and scheduling your appointment. Exam ScoresTest takers receive an unofficial score immediately after completing the computerized exam. Official Score Reports are mailed to all exam takers approximately six weeks after the window closes. Scores are reported on a scale of 25-75, with 55 as a passing score. To find out more about scaled score, read the Exam Candidate Bulletin. Transferring Exam Windows and RefundsRead about these policies in the Exam Candidate Bulletin. Certification MaintenanceAICP's Certification Maintenance program helps planners gain the knowledge and skills they need to remain current in the practice of planning. | ||