Introducing the IDP Supervisor e-News: A Great New Resource
Introducing the IDP Supervisor e-News: A Great New Resource
Welcome to the IDP Supervisor e-News
The
IDP Supervisor e-News is a new quarterly electronic newsletter for supervisors. Supervisors can provide interns with the best foundation for their future if they understand the program and give guidance on how to get the most out of it. This e-News is designed to offer tips and resources that will assist both supervisors and interns in navigating the program. Click here to read the
October 2009 IDP Supervisor e-News.
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IDP e-News, which is sent to NCARB Record holders currently completing the Intern Development Program (IDP). Topics cover the latest news about the program, Record-processing information, important reminders, and the information related to the program from NCARB’s Annual Meeting and Conference held each June.
Supervisors can provide interns with the best foundation for their future if they understand the program and provide guidance on how to get the most out of it. This quarterly newsletter is designed to provide tips for successful supervising and resources that will assist both supervisor and interns navigate the program.
October 23, 2009
ARE Fees to Increase on 1 October 2009
ARE Fees to Increase on 1 October 2009
Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®) fees will increase by $40 per division effective 1 October 2009. The increase is due to recent incidents of exam content disclosure by ARE candidates. The cost to develop and replace the exposed content and handle the administrative and legal costs related to these incidents totals an estimated $1.1 million.
Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®) fees will increase by $40 per division effective 1 October 2009.
October 1, 2009
A Message to NCARB From Prometric Regarding Delayed Score Reports
A Message to NCARB From Prometric Regarding Delayed Score Reports
September 2009
Score
reports for those candidates who have tested since early July have been
delayed. In addition, there are a few candidates who tested in June
whose results have also been delayed.
Since early July 2009,
Prometric has been involved with terminating the ARE 3.1 program and
transitioning almost 20,000 candidates with almost 87,000 eligibilities
to the 4.0 program. Along with that, we originally planned for scores
for ARE candidates testing in early July to be processed and mailed by
late-August, assuming that was sufficient to implement system changes.
However, these changes were more complicated than expected and have
taken longer to complete.
As we have shared in the past, scores
are processed in sets that take about two to three weeks. We have
received over 4,000 solutions in the set that is currently being
processed. This set started processing in mid-September and we expect
to complete it by the end of September. Given the large volume of
results and the processing required, we are planning to print and mail
about 1,100 score reports by September 25, and another 2,000 by October
2.
We regret any inconvenience that this has caused candidates.
Score reports for those candidates who have tested since early July have been delayed. In addition, there are a few candidates who tested in June whose results have also been delayed. Prometric is planning to print and mail 1,100 score reports by September 25 and another 2,000 by October 2.
September 24, 2009