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| NCIDQ |
National Council for Interior Design Qualification |
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| 1200 18th Street NW Suite 1001 Washington DC 20036 W 202-721-0220 F 202-721-0221
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The National Council for Interior Design Qualification serves to identify to the public those interior designers who have met the minimum standards for professional practice by passing the NCIDQ Examination. |
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Council for Interior Design Accreditation (formerly FIDER) |
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| 146 Monroe Center NW, Suite 1318 Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2822 616.458.0400 Phone 616.458.0460 Fax
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The Council for Interior Design Accreditation leads the interior design profession to excellence by setting standards and accrediting academic programs. The Council sets standards for postsecondary interior design education, evaluates college and university interior design programs and publishes a list of accredited programs that meet the standards. |
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| AIA |
American Institute of Architects |
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| Continuing Education System American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 W 202-626-7478 F 202-626-7399
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AIA represents the professional interests of America's architects through education, government advocacy, community redevelopment, and public outreach activities. The AIA works in close concert with other members of the design and construction industry to fulfill its commitment to help coordinate the building industry. |
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| IESNA |
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America |
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| Educational and Technical Development 120 Wall Street, Floor 17 New York, NY 10005 W 212-248-5000 ext. 115 |
IESNA’s mission is to advance knowledge and to disseminate information for the improvement of the lighted environment to the benefit of society |
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