To earn a license and become an architect, you’ll need to document real-world experience through the Architectural Experience Program® (AXP®). Developed by NCARB and required by most U.S. licensing boards, the AXP provides a framework to guide you through earning and reporting your professional experience. 

Here are seven tips and free resources from NCARB to help you successfully navigate the AXP and earn your license.  

1. Read the AXP Guidelines

Reading the AXP Guidelines is critical to understanding how to complete the AXP. This document provides in-depth explanations of the AXP’s requirements, including: 

  • An overview of each experience area as well as the competencies you should develop under that experience area 
  • An explanation of the types of work experience that qualify for AXP credit, including opportunities available under experience setting O 
  • Instructions for completing the AXP via the hourly reporting method (most common) or the portfolio method (available for experienced designers only) 

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2. Review Candidate and Supervisor Expectations

Having a shared set of expectations around work opportunities, experience reports, and feedback is essential to building a good relationship with your AXP supervisor. Use our Candidate and Supervisor Expectations Guide to make sure that you and your supervisor are on the same page. 

3. Complete the Licensure Progress Worksheet

We highly recommend having regular check-ins with your AXP supervisor to discuss your recent work experience, review experience reports, and determine next steps toward completing the AXP. NCARB’s Licensure Progress Worksheet can help document what you’ve already accomplished and how your firm can provide additional support along the path to licensure. 

4. Learn How to Report Experience

Submitting experience reports within the time limits set by the reporting requirement is essential to completing the AXP. Read our step-by-step guide to submitting hourly experience reports

5. Check Out a Short Guide to the AXP

If you’re looking for a quick overview of the AXP, this brochure provides an easy-to-read explanation of the key points. Be sure to reference the AXP Guidelines for program rules and requirements. 

6. Find Out if You Qualify for the AXP Portfolio

NCARB’s AXP Portfolio provides an option for experienced designers (those who have earned at least two years of AXP experience from over five years ago) to complete the AXP using work that’s beyond the limit of the reporting requirement. Learn more about this opportunity with our short guide!  

7. Send Relevant Resources to Your AXP Supervisor

We have developed a suite of resources to ensure that your AXP supervisor understands the requirements of the current experience program, is aware of common impediments for licensure candidates, and can navigate their supervisor account—share our resources with your supervisor! 


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