NCIDQ

What is NCIDQ?

The National Council for Interior Design Qualification protects public health, safety and welfare by identifying interior designers who have the knowledge and experience to create interior spaces that are not just aesthetically pleasing, but also functional and safe.

The core purpose of NCIDQ is to protect the health, life safety and welfare of the public by establishing standards of competence in the practice of interior design.

An independent, nonprofit organization of state and provincial credentialing bodies, NCIDQ has issued professional certificates to competent interior design professionals since 1974. Interior designers who meet NCIDQ’s eligibility requirements for education and experience and pass the rigorous NCIDQ Examination are assigned a unique NCIDQ Certificate number that attests to their qualifications for employers, state regulators and the general public.

In addition to developing and administering the examination, NCIDQ provides research and expertise that informs state and provincial licensing laws and regulations for the interior design profession.

For detailed information please visit www.ncidq.org

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NCIDQ BROWN BAG 2 PART SERIES:
Are you considering or planning to take the NCIDQ test in April or beyond? Want to know more about the process and meet other interior designers who are preparing for the exams?

If so, please bring your lunch and join us for two 1.5 hour sessions that are designed to demystify the examination process and offer attendees an opportunity to meet with other interior designers who are working toward similar goals.

Each session will be broken into two parts; first being spent with the speakers sharing their experience and answering questions and the latter half open for attendees to talk amongst themselves. The first session will cover Section 1 & 2 Multiple choice and the second session will cover Section 3 Practicum.

For Questions Please contact:
Tom Gustafson
tom_gustafson@storageplanning.com