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Renew Your Credential

2009 ICF Credential Renewal Session Information
ACC, PCC and MCC renewal applications will be accepted now through December 31, 2009. All renewal applications are to be post-marked by December 31, 2009. 

ACC, PCC and MCC credentials are valid for the three-year period following the coach's initial certification or latest renewal. Credentials must be renewed by December 31 of the year the credential expires. For example, a credential awarded in 2006 must be renewed by December 31, 2009.

Download 2009 ICF Credential renewal application (PDF).

Renewal Requirements

  • Submit renewal application with appropriate documentation.
  • Documented participation in a minimum of 40 hours of Continuing Coach Education (CCE) over the three-year period since initial certification or last renewal. 
  • A minimum of 24 CCE hours must directly relate to  the ICF Core Competencies.
  • The remaining 16 CCE hours must relate to either the ICF Core Competencies or to i) the personal development of the coach, ii) the development of the coach's practice or iii) skills or tools that are directly applicable to coaching.
  • In addition , ACC renewal candidates must also submit proof of an additional 10 hours of Mentor Coaching above those hours required for their initial certification. Please see the renewal application for more details.

 

Continuing Coach Education Units (CCEUs)
The following qualify for CCEUs:

  • CCE Approved Providers. These are listed in the Training Program Search Service.
  • Individual courses which the applicant has not previously completed within an ICF Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP) or Approved Coach Specific Training Hours (ACSTH). Please note: Coach training schools must apply for and be awarded CCEUs for courses not included in an ACTP or ACSTH. ACTP and ACSTH programs are listed in the Training Program Search Service.
  • ICF Virtual Education.
  • ICF Conference breakout sessions, pre-conference and post-conference workshops that have passed the ICF Conference Education Steering Committee program selection process.
  • ICF Chapter events which are approved for CCEUs.
  • Non-ICF approved courses or seminars for which the individual applicant member can clearly prove: i) the member successfully completed the course work; and ii) there exists a direct relationship between the course objectives and the ICF Core Competencies; or iii) the course material relates to the personal development of the coach and/or the development of the coach's practice; or iv) the course content is directly applicable to coaching. The burden of proof regarding applicability to coaching rests solely with the applicant member.

 

The following do not qualify for CCEUs:

  • Individual and group coaching.
  • Courses and seminars taught from a therapeutic perspective.
  • Undergraduate or post-graduate university classes unless they fall within the definition of Coach Specific Training

 

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Francine Carter (United States)
"Renewing my PCC credential and working to attain my MCC is essential for advancement, growth and professionalism for me, my clients and the profession of coaching.  We must "walk our talk" in assisting our clients in excelling AND the coaching profession in excelling, credentialing is one way of doing so!"

Francine Carter (PCC), United States
 Dennis Jørstad (Norway)


"As a professional coach and active player in the Norwegian market I wanted to renew my credentials to support our profession and give my customers and fellow coaches a sign of professionalism. As coaches we all have a responsibility to crave for the highest professional standards."

Dennis Jørstad (PCC), Norway
 Joe Postiglione (United States)


"...I believe the public deserves to know how to separate those who say they are coaches, from those who actually are and have certifications and credentials to support it. A person who takes the time and effort to become a coach through an ICF accredited school and who has pursued credentialing through the ICF itself, has created a competitive differention for themselves against those that have not."

Joe Postiglione(PCC), United States