Accreditation management for manufacturers covers provider registration, IDCEC/AIA compliance, cost structures, approval timelines, and data ownership strategies.
Role of Accreditation Bodies in Continuing Education
Learn the role of accreditation bodies like IDCEC, key requirements for provider status, compliance standards, cost breakdowns, and real ROI for manufacturers.
Course Approval: Unlocking IDCEC Provider Benefits
Learn what course approval means for IDCEC, the approval process, key requirements, common pitfalls to avoid, and how manufacturers gain control and savings.
How to Get IDCEC Approval for Your CEU Course
Getting IDCEC approval for your continuing education course feels like navigating a maze. You’ve got the content expertise. Your audience needs the credits. But somewhere between provider registration and course submission, the process becomes overwhelming. The IDCEC Approval Challenge Interior designers need 6 continuing education hours annually in most states. That’s created huge demand for […]
AXP Reporting Changes: CEU Provider Guide 2025
NCARB just announced major changes to the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) reporting requirements. These changes go live November 18, 2025 and they’re bigger than most CEU providers realize. The problem most providers miss Here’s what’s happening, thousands of architecture candidates will suddenly have more flexibility in how they document professional experience. The old system penalized […]
IDCEC vs AIA Credits: Which CEU Path Drives More Specs for Manufacturers?
You spent months developing the perfect CEU presentation. Your slides are polished. Your presenter is booked. Then you discover the hard truth, you’ve been targeting architects with interior design content, or worse… pitching building envelope systems to furniture specifiers. The hidden cost of wrong-audience CEUs Most manufacturers pick AIA or IDCEC approval based on what […]
Reciprocity Redefined: NCARB’s 2026 Agreements for CEU Providers
Your CEU program just got a lot more interesting. NCARB’s new international agreements are about to reshape who needs continuing education, and where they need it. The problem most CEU providers miss Most manufacturers and CEU providers focus exclusively on domestic architects and designers. That makes sense. It’s been the safest bet for decades. But […]




