APA Continuing Education FAQs
The Accessibility Professionals Association
The premier provider of continuing education in accessibility standards and regulations
APA is the premier provider of continuing education (CE) in accessibility standards and regulations in the built environment. APA offers quality training on the national ADA Standards and other current and upcoming accessibility codes and standards for accessibility specialists, architects, ADA coordinators, APAC-BEs, designers, engineers, contractors, building owners, and other professionals. APA welcomes any and all interested in accessibility to our organization and training sessions.
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Continuing Education: APA is a registered provider with the American Institute of Architects (AIA/CES Provider #G583), the APA Certification Program (APAC Preferred Provider #101), the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR Provider #0007855 / License #PVD312), and the International Code Council (ICC Preferred Provider #1321), and it offers pre-verified credits for the ADA Coordinator Training Certification Program (ACTCP). Numerous organizations, including the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, accept APA training for CE requirements; attendees are responsible for confirming course requirements for their licenses and certifications.