

Education is important for planners throughout their career. Get started with the right planning school and find out about continuing education for planners.
Find out what it means to be a planner and what it takes to be a professional planner.
Most planners attend school for a degree in planning. Explore the degrees available, what schools teach planning, how to find the right program for you, and the scholarships available to students in planning programs.
Consult the Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Education in Urban and Regional Planning from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.
APA maintains a list of scholarships available to planning students.
Planners play an active role in working with young people to build their awareness and appreciation for planning.
Keep your local community members informed and up-to-date on the planning process with these resources.
Planners can attend a wide range of in-person training opportunities, ranging from lectures to multi-day conferences. E-Learning options are also available for planners without a travel budget.
Explore the importance of certification in the planning field and how licensing differs from certification. Find out more about Certification Maintenance, the mandatory continuing education program for AICP planners.
Planning commissioner members are part of a national network of officials, planners, advocates, and students that is working to make great communities. There is a rich array of services, products, and programs for planning commissioners.
APA formed an Education Committee in 2004 from representatives of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Planning Accreditation Board. This committee explores the role and content of education for planners. Several summits took place to discuss APA's education program.
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