October IDP e-News: Are you interested in shaping the future of internship?
October IDP e-News: Are you interested in shaping the future of internship? What do you think a future version of an internship program should look like? The Intern Think Tank is your opportunity to get involved and be a part of the decisions that are made for the future.
This December, NCARB will host its first Intern Think Tank in Washington, DC. The think tank will explore blue-sky ideas related to the future of internship, analyze the current program's real-world implementation and effectiveness, and inform the Intern Development Program (IDP) from the perspective of the intern community.
Learn more about the Intern Think Tank as well as the IDP Coordinator Program in the October 2012 IDP e-News.
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What do you think a future version of an internship program should look like? The Intern Think Tank is your opportunity to get involved and be a part of the decisions that are made for the future.
October 15, 2012
NCARB Offers Fee Relief to Architects and Interns This Fall
NCARB Offers Fee Relief to Architects and Interns This FallFor the second time this year, NCARB is taking steps to provide its customers with some financial relief in this challenging economic climate. Architects and interns with lapsed NCARB Certificates and Records can save money when they reactivate their Records this fall.
The Offer – Open from October 1-November 30, 2012:
- For architects: NCARB is waiving all past renewal fees for architects who reactivate a lapsed Record or Certificate. Depending on how long the customer’s Record/Certificate has lapsed, this could equate to significant savings.
- Architects who let their Records or Certificates go inactive while an architect will have all past renewal fees waived upon reactivation. The cost to reactivate is $475. [Certificate Offer] [Record Offer]
- Architects who let their Records go inactive while still an intern will have all past renewal fees waived upon reactivation, plus they will get certified for FREE as long as they qualify for NCARB certification. The cost to reactivate is $475. [Offer]
- For interns: We are waiving all past renewal fees for interns who reactivate a lapsed Record. The cost to reactivate is $75, and going forward, if their Record remains active through licensure, they will get NCARB certified for FREE and will get half-price renewals of their Certificate for three years. [Offer]
Customers with lapsed Records/Certificates should visit www.ncarb.org/welcomeback for specific offer details, or they can simply visit my.ncarb.org to renew their Records.
NCARB Customer Service is available at customerservice@ncarb.org or 202/879-0520 to answer any questions customers may have about the offer or about how to renew their Records.
For the second time this year, NCARB is taking steps to provide its customers with some financial relief in this challenging economic climate.
October 1, 2012
NCARB Award: Bridging the Gap Between Education and Practice
NCARB Award: Bridging the Gap Between Education and PracticeIn July, NCARB unveiled a new name—the NCARB Award—for its prestigious program that grants funding for new initiatives that integrate practice and education in the academy. The Council will bestow a maximum of three Awards in 2012, from a total award pool of up to $75,000.
Read about past recipients and how the Award impacted their institutions in the September 2012 e-Connection.
Learn more about the NCARB Award. Submissions are due 2 October 2012 at 5 p.m. EDT.
In July, NCARB unveiled a new name—the NCARB Award—for its prestigious program that grants funding for new initiatives that integrate practice and education in the academy. Read about past recipients and how the Award impacted their institutions.
September 20, 2012