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Intern Development Program (IDP) The National Council of Architecture Registration Boards (NCARB) is responsible for establishing, interpreting and enforcing the Intern Development Program (IDP) and architecture training requirements. The objective of IDP is to fill the gap between academic instruction and licensed practiced. The IDP training requirement establishes levels of training in important areas of architectural practice. The AIA web site offers a number of resource highlights and information to assist AIA Associate members and interns in their continuing education. For additional information about IDP training requirements and NCARB Council Record application procedures, visit the NCARB web site.
Emerging Professionals Companion: An Online Resource Developed by AIA and NCARB, The Emerging Professionals Companion (EPC) is an online resource for emerging professionals that supports the intern in the IDP process, particularly in gaining credit. The EPC is updated for current practice models and expanded to include the varied paths that an intern or licensed architect may consider during his or her career in architecture. Designed to increase support, involvement, and mentoring of firms, supervisors and mentors, all members of the profession can participate in learning opportunities provided by the EPC. The EPC is free to NCARB record holders. Sign up and learn more!
If you have any questions, would like to discuss IDP, or need help, please contact your local or state coordinator listed below.
AIA Maryland State, Educator & Auxiliary Coordinators:
MD State Coordinator: Brenden Frederick, Assoc. AIA Becker Morgan Group Inc Port Exchange Suite 300 312 West Main Street Salisbury, MD 21801 www.beckermorgan.com
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V 410-546-9100 F 410-546-5824
Baltimore Coordinator: Laura J. Dulski, AIA Hord Coplan Macht 750 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202 www.hcm2.com
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V 410-837-7311 F 410-837-6530
Chesapeake Bay Coordinator: Jon M. Lipka, Assoc. AIA Becker Morgan Group Inc Port Exchange Suite 300 312 West Main Street Salisbury, MD 21801 www.beckermorgan.com
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V 410-546-9100 F 410-546-5824
Potomac Valley Coordinator: Sheila Gregg, AIA, NCARB LEED sol agua terra P. O. Box 1961 Frederick, MD 21702 www.sunwaterearth.com
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V 301-371-4525 F 302-371-4526
University of Maryland Coordinator: John Maudlin-Jeronimo, FAIA, Associate Dean School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 www.arch.umd.edu
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V 301.405-8628 F 301.314-9583
Morgan State Coordinator (Interim): Ruth Connell, AIA Morgan State University Montebello Complex, B-Wing 2201 Argonne Drive Baltimore, Maryland 21251 www.morgan.edu/academics/IAP/index.html
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V 443-885-1862 F 443-885-8233
Associate Director AIA Mid-Atlantic: Lauren K Bostic, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP Associate Director, Middle Atlantic Region Design Collective, Inc. The Power Plant 601 E Pratt Street Suite 300 Baltimore, MD 21202 www.designcollective.com
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V 410-685-6655 F 410-539-6242
AIA MD Liaison: Laurence A. Frank, AIA Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc. 1400 Spring Street, Suite 320 Silver Spring, MD 20910 www.bfmarch.com
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V 301-585-2222 F 301-585-8917
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