NCARB Releases Latest Data on Architectural Education, Licensure, and Diversity

by Jonathan McGaha | August 9, 2017 12:00 am

The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards[1] (NCARB) just launched its annual data report, NCARB by the Numbers[2]. The 2017 edition provides exclusive insight into the number of U.S. architects, the value of graduating from an accredited program, the time it takes to earn a license, and diversity in the profession.

Key findings from the latest edition, which is based on data from the 2016 calendar year, include:

“Every year, the profession turns to NCARB by the Numbers for comprehensive and insightful data on the path to licensure,” said NCARB President Gregory L. Erny, FAIA, NCARB. “As our data analytic capabilities expand, we are now able to shine a light on intriguing, and sometimes controversial, topics-including improving diversity among practitioners and shortening the timeline to licensure.”

The findings are pulled from the nonprofit’s database of over 111,000 NCARB-certified architects and licensure candidates, making NCARB by the Numbers the most comprehensive source for licensure statistics.

To read the full report, explore interactive data charts, and download infographics, visit www.ncarb.org/NBTN2017[8].

Endnotes:
  1. National Council of Architectural Registration Boards: http://www.ncarb.org
  2. NCARB by the Numbers: https://www.ncarb.org/nbtn2017
  3. Architectural Experience Program: https://www.ncarb.org/gain-axp-experience
  4. Architect Registration Examination: https://www.ncarb.org/pass-the-are
  5. becoming an architect takes 12.5 years: https://www.ncarb.org/press/2017-time-to-architecture-license
  6. more diverse than ever before: https://www.ncarb.org/press/2017-architecture-diversity
  7. 109,748 architects in the United States: https://www.ncarb.org/press/number-us-architects-2016
  8. www.ncarb.org/NBTN2017: http://www.ncarb.org/NBTN2017

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