The Six-Month Rule goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time for all interns on July 1, 2010.
The Six-Month Rule goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time for all interns on July 1, 2010.
The Six-Month Rule requires interns to submit their training hours in reporting periods of no longer than six months and within two months of completion of each reporting period.
Although six months is the maximum amount of time allowed, interns may—and are encouraged to—report more frequently. Extensions are also available for the birth or adoption of a child, serious medical conditions, and active military service.
Once interns have submitted their training hours by entering them into their Record online, those hours are protected from the Six-Month Rule reporting requirements while any loose ends are tied up. Interns will not be affected by any delay caused by their supervisor or NCARB. However, submitted training hours can be lost if they are deemed invalid by their supervisor, or if they are not earned in accordance with the rules of the IDP.
The Six-Month Rule only applies to interns. It does not apply to registered architects who must document past experience for NCARB certification. - NCARB
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This is a deadline for interns to submit, not for supervisors to sign-off, so no need for frantic phone calls to your old boss.
the impact this deadline is having on productivity in our office: hoo boy...
thanks dot!
I think NCARB should take some of this extra fee money and spend it on a usability consultant for their website.
Website problems... NCARB just extended the deadline to Friday, July 2nd, 6pm Eastern Daylight Time
Steven, that's funny!
apparently getting laid off advanced my career faster than anything else...
i actually had time to tabulate the last few years.
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