April 2007
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The interior design profession is growing, and NCIDQ is growing along with it!

Applications to take the NCIDQ Examination have nearly doubled since 2001! There are now more than 21,000 Certificate holders, and 1,000 more join the ranks each year.

Help train the next generation of interior designers to become competent professionals whose work protects the public. Here are some ways to start:

  • Support their participation in IDEP, our program for entry-level designers.
  • Urge them to step up and take the NCIDQ Examination.
  • Help them become licensed or registered in your jurisdiction.

If you have any questions about NCIDQ's programs, please visit our Web site or send us an e-mail.


Frequently Asked Questions
 
IDEP & Supervised
Work Experience

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There's a good chance you supervise entry-level designers. Your employees are probably anxious to know if their work experience will count on their NCIDQ applications. As a supervisor, you need to educate yourself on these issues. Your employees--and NCIDQ--thank you!

When does IDEP become mandatory?

IDEP participation is currently optional. Further, NCIDQ has no plans to require IDEP participation in the near future. However, some jurisdictions, including Ontario (Canada), do require IDEP participation.

What's the connection between IDEP and the exam eligibility requirement for supervised work experience?

IDEP and the supervised work experience requirement for the exam are not the same thing. As stated above, IDEP is not required by NCIDQ (though it may be by your jurisdiction). However, depending on when they begin working in the field, your employees may need to get supervised work experience.

The BEST way for your employees to get this experience is through IDEP. By working with a qualified supervisor and mentor and completing the IDEP requirements, they will automatically satisfy the supervised work experience requirement for the exam.

When does supervised work experience become mandatory for exam applicants?

Prospective exam candidates must complete approximately two to four years of interior design work experience (depending on their education level) before applying to take the exam. They must complete most of their education before they can begin to earn work experience toward NCIDQ's eligibility requirements.

Currently, we recommend but do not require that this work experience be supervised by a qualified practitioner:

  • An NCIDQ Certificate holder,
  • A licensed or registered interior designer, or
  • An architect who offers interior design services.

In 2008, this recommendation will become a requirement, but it will not affect all prospective exam applicants. Applicants who began to accumulate acceptable work experience in 2007 or earlier will be exempt from the supervised work experience requirement, regardless of when they complete their work experience.

Example 1: Jane McIntosh graduated with a bachelor's degree in interior design in December 2006. In January 2007, she took an entry-level position under the supervision of an NCIDQ Certificate holder. She quit in April 2007 and opened her own business. She will complete the required 3,520 hours of experience in late 2008--with most of her experience earned on her own. When she applies to take the exam, NCIDQ will accept all of Jane's work experience, including her work as a sole practitioner, because she began to accumulate work experience in 2007. The supervised work experience requirement does not apply to Jane.

Example 2: John O'Brien will graduate with a bachelor's degree in interior design in June 2007. His grandparents have given him a round-the-world trip as a graduation present. Upon his return home in January 2008, he plans to begin working for an unlicensed practitioner in his hometown. The practitioner is not an NCIDQ Certificate holder. NCIDQ will NOT count John's work under the unlicensed practitioner toward the minimum number of hours he needs for exam eligibility. Because his first day of interior design work experience will take place in 2008, John must earn ALL of his required work experience hours under a qualified practitioner.

What about new graduates who may not be able to find a qualified supervisor?

NCIDQ is developing an alternate supervision policy for entry-level designers who cannot find a qualified supervisor in their area. These individuals will be required to arrange alternate supervision (meeting regularly in person, by phone or e-mail) with a qualified practitioner and submit a supplemental application and fee to NCIDQ. Program details and forms will be released in late 2007.


Certificate Renewal Update
 
Spring Renewals
Due April 30

If you have already renewed your NCIDQ Certificate online, thank you! We appreciate your feedback on our new online system. You will see improvements when you renew next year.

If your renewal period is in the spring and you haven't renewed yet, please send in your form and payment right away! The deadline for most spring renewals is April 30. We mailed you a paper bill in March. You can also renew online at MyNCIDQ.

Certificate holders who renew in the fall will receive e-mail notices and a paper bill in September. You can renew online OR by paper--the choice is yours!


Industry Connection
 
Visit Us at HD Expo
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Join us at the premiere hospitality design event of the year, the HD 2007 Expo in Las Vegas! HD is bringing over 1,000 industry manufacturers and suppliers together for the most comprehensive expo yet.

Visit NCIDQ at our booth on the concourse between the exhibit hall and the hotel! Get the latest information on the exam and IDEP, order publications and get an NCIDQ ribbon for your name badge.

Location

  • Sands Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV

Hours

  • Thursday, May 10: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Friday, May 11: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Saturday, May 12: 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.



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Copyright 2007 National Council for Interior Design Qualification, Inc.


National Council for Interior Design Qualification, Inc.
Phone: 202-721-0220
Fax: 202-721-0221
 
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