"NCARB by the Numbers", 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. — NCARB
NCARB's latest annual data report includes several record-setting or near-record statistics:
NCARB also celebrated its 100th anniversary as an organization this past May. "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," said NCARB CEO Michael Armstrong.
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Women now make up 50 percent of candidates beginning the AXP, the first time equity has been seen at any career stage
WE.HAVE.REACHED.EQUITY!!!
i question the photo, however. diversity is NOT limited to shades from white to black. where is the lemonade? what about tomato juice? WELL, 'NECT?!? WHAT SAY YOU?
What about orange juice, apple juice? Prune? Wines? We gotta get this together!
And they must be of complete equity at ALL TIMES!
yea ... equity! How about working on better professional security and improved pay for a profession that takes over 12 years to become licensed.
Pay is terrible and as dips in the economy makes jobs evaporate. This is a disposable profession.
Where would this additional money for higher salaries come from? Clients won't just fork out more fees just because some poor intern feels undervalued.
I am offended by this article's picture. The only acceptable coffee colour is black.
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