LEED Specific Courses Are Required For LEED APs
Friday, November 4, 2011 at 12:04PM
Congratulations on becoming a LEED AP! You studied hard, nailed the exam...but now what???
For starters, you will now need to complete 30 hours of continuing education courses, of which 6 must be LEED-specific in their content. This means that the majority of the course deals with topics covered in the LEED Rating Systems, and also that it has been approved by the USGBC's ERB (Education Reviewing Body). This is a very stringent review (to say the least) and there are not too many courses out there right now that have achieved this approval.
Green Education Services is one of the longest standing USGBC Education Providers and that has given us plenty of time to create some really fantastic courses. Since we started authoring courses on behalf of USGBC, we've already gotten 19 credit hours worth of LEED-specific courses reviewed and approved by the ERB! These courses are hard to come by, so here is a simple listing of them with direct links to the course description and registration information.
If you have any questions on what you need to do in order to maintain your credential, feel free to call our office at 1-800-355-1751 and will be happy to assist you.
Regards,
Zach
Zachary A. Rose | CEO
Assoc. AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Certified Lead Renovator
Green Education Services
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