| Education type | Accredited professional degree (typically five-year bachelor of architecture or six-year master of architecture) | An equivalent degree, awarded by EESA (education evaluation services for architects) for candidates from a nonaccredited U.S. architectural school or a foreign architectural school | A preprofessional degree in architecture (typically four-years) from a program offering an accredited degree | Postsecondary study in architecture or related fields, with passing grades, in increments of one year, will receive up to three years credit | A degree in architectural technology (typically a two-year community college or trade school degree) | High school diploma or equivalent |
| Practical architectural work experience | Gained during IDP | Two years under the direct supervision of an architect | Three or more years depending on your education credit | Four years | Six years | |
| Three of these years must be under the direct supervision of an architect | ||||||
| IDP | Contact NCARB to find out when you can enroll in IDP | You can't enroll in IDP until you complete the practical architectural work experience | ||||
| When to apply to take the ARE | You can start taking the ARE through NCARB while enrolled in IDP | Apply to the board after you have completed the practical architectural work experience and IDP | ||||
| When can you get your license | Apply to the board after you have completed your IDP and ARE | Apply to the board after you have completed the ARE | ||||
| Additional materials | All candidates must complete the Washington law review | |||||