Fellowship Information Session
Open Discussion on the Fellowship Application Process: Who, What, Why, and How.
Open Discussion on the Fellowship Application Process: Who, What, Why, and How.
Applications due by 4:00 pm CST on February 15, 2024.
Registration is now closed.This is a two-session review with content focused on structural systems and will most apply to those preparing to take the ARE 5.0 exams, Project Planning & Design and Project Development & Documentation. The sessions will be presented virtually by Zoom.New dates – Thursdays, December 9 and 164:00 pm to 6:00 pmInstructor: […]
Are you actively taking or preparing for the Architect Registration Examination (ARE)? This session will offer insights from NCARB on how to approach the licensure path, including a successful ARE. Join NCARB vice president of examination, Jared Zurn, for an in-depth presentation that will cover several licensure-related topics including: What’s changing? What’s new? What’ resources are available […]
CLICK HERE TOSign up now! Tuesday, May 183:30 pm to 7:00 pmThis virtual ARE review will be presented via Zoom and is designed to introduce and prepare ARE candidates for the ARE 5.0 division titled “Programming & Analysis” (P&A). The course will be divided into three sections: ARE basics, introduction to P&A, and P&A content. Content […]
This program has been canceled. Thursday, April 204:00 pm to 5:30 pmCHANGED from In Person to VirtualThis ARE review is designed to introduce and prepare ARE candidates for the ARE 5.0 division titled “Construction & Evaluation”. Topics reviewed will include: construction contract execution, construction support services, payment request processing, observation and evaluation during construction, administrative procedures, […]
Open Discussion on Entering the Competition: Who, What, Why, and How. Applications due February 15, 2024.
Are you tired of setting goals only to get overwhelmed and quit once again? It’s not uncommon as a creative entrepreneur to lose sight of what you truly want to create. You’re busy with the day to day and wearing all of the hats, but that doesn’t mean it’s not possible to produce amazing results […]
The search committee of the next Head of the School of Architecture at the University of Minnesota wants your input.
AIA Minnesota has a new location…come check it out!