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The National Council for Interior Design Qualification
prepares and administers a basic professional competency examination. They
serve to identify to the public those interior designers who have met the
minimum standards for professional practice by passing the NCIDQ
examination.
Certification by NCIDQ gives the interior designer a
sense of personal achievement and contributes not only to the individuals
professional recognition but to the recognition to the profession as a
whole. NCIDQ serves as a qualifier for professional membership within
interior design organizations and for non- affiliates, represents a
voluntary individual accomplishment.
NCIDQ certification,
therefore, provides interior designers with peer recognition, allows
reciprocity to practice in licensed jurisdictions, and promotes public
acceptance through awareness of a profession with certified
practitioners.
NCIDQ encourages the use of the designation "NCIDQ
Certified" along with the issued certificate number on qualified
practitioners' business forms, letterheads and business cards.
Professional certification is often confused with similar terms, such as
accreditation and licensing. Certification itself may take many
forms.
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To reach
NCIDQ: 1200 18th St. NW #1001 Washington, DC 20036 v:
(202)721-0220 f: (202)721-0221 w: http://www.ncidq.org/ e:
ncidq@ncidq.org

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