by Marcy Marro | September 3, 2019 12:00 am
The release of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards’[1] (NCARB) annual data report, NCARB by the Numbers[2], provides new insights into the makeup of candidates and metrics relating to the pursuit of architectural licensure. The 2019 edition reveals updates regarding the number of U.S. architects, the time it takes to earn a license, diversity in the profession, analysis on attrition along the path to licensure, and a look-back at historical data celebrating the organization’s 100-year history.
For the first time, the 2019 NCARB by the Numbers includes exclusive data—gathered in partnership with Benenson Strategy Group—exploring the public perception of licensure and regulation.
Key findings from the latest edition, which is based on data from the 2018 calendar year, include several record-setting or near-record statistics:
“In May 2019, NCARB celebrated its 100th anniversary as an organization, founded by state licensing boards desiring consistent rigor and mobility across state boundaries” said NCARB CEO Michael Armstrong. “As we embark on our second century, we will continue using the information gathered in NCARB by the Numbers, as well as insight from our members, customers, volunteers, and the public, to respond to the opportunities and challenges facing the future of licensure.”
The Benenson survey on public perception of licensure[7] and regulation involved nearly 1,000 registered voters. Those participants revealed that 76 percent of the public agree professional licensing makes consumers feel safe, and 88 percent believe architects should be regulated. Additional data on public perception will be released later this year.
The findings in NCARB by the Numbers are pulled from the Council’s database of over 115,000 licensure candidates and NCARB-certified architects, making this annual report the most comprehensive source available for licensure statistics.
To read the full report, explore interactive data charts, and download infographics, visit www.ncarb.org/NBTN2019[8].
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