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    IPAL Policy Changes Expand Access, Eliminate Barriers to Participation

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorJuly 9, 20253 Mins Read
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    As of July 1, 2025, the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) implemented several changes to the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL) program. These changes are designed to make the IPAL option accessible to a wider range of academic programs, while refining the student requirements to be more focused and achievable.

    Learn more about the changes and get an overview of the program by downloading the new IPAL Program Standards.

    IPAL Policy Changes

    • Education: Under the new policy, a broader range of academic programs will be eligible for participation in IPAL. In addition to programs accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), the following academic architecture programs will also be eligible for participation:
      • Two-year community college program that has an agreement in place for articulation into a NAAB-accredited program
      • Four-year undergraduate program that qualifies for admission into a NAAB-accredited master’s program
    • Experience: While IPAL students will still be required to be consistently employed in a work setting that qualifies for the Architectural Experience Program (AXP), they will no longer be required to complete the entire AXP at the time of their graduation. Instead, IPAL students will be required to complete at least 75 percent of AXP at the time of their graduation, with experience documented across all six experience areas. Experience gained prior to enrolling in an academic degree program or between academic programs can be applied to the requirement.
    • Examination: IPAL students will no longer be required to attempt all six Architect Registration Examination (ARE) divisions by graduation. Instead, IPAL students will be required to take all six of NCARB’s free divisional practice exams. While not required, IPAL students will still be eligible to take divisions of the ARE prior to graduation.
    • Post-Graduation Exam Eligibility: Students made eligible to test through IPAL may maintain their eligibility post-graduation––without needing to switch their eligibility to a licensing jurisdiction––until after they have passed all six ARE divisions.

    About IPAL

    IPAL offers an additional, accelerated pathway to licensure for architecture students. Currently, 33 NAAB-accredited programs at 28 schools across the country offer or are developing an IPAL option. Enrolling in an IPAL option offers students the opportunity to make progress toward the AXP and the ARE while earning their degree. These programs provide their students with an education that connects to real-world practice while shortening their time to licensure and expanding their career opportunities.

    Establishing an IPAL Option: Requirements and Resources

    Is your school interested in offering an IPAL option? NCARB accepts proposals year-round. Learn more about establishing an IPAL option.

    Questions? Download the IPAL Program Standards or email [email protected].

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