Does LEED Green Associate expire?

How Long Does the Green Associate Credential Last? All LEED credentials last indefinitely provided they are maintained every two years with continuing education. This ensures professionals are up-to-speed with this constantly evolving building standard.
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How do you maintain a LEED Green Associate?

If you are a LEED Green Associate, you must earn 15 CE hours (three must be LEED-specific) every two years to maintain your credential. If you are a LEED AP, you must earn 30 CE hours (six must be LEED-specific) every two years to maintain your credential.
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Do you need to renew LEED Green Associate?

If you are a LEED AP or LEED Green Associate, you will eventually need to manually go in and renew your credential on usgbc.org.
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Do LEED certifications expire?

If you do not complete your continuing education requirements by the end of your two-year reporting period, your LEED credential expires. To regain a credential after expiration, one must register and retest as a new candidate.
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What does it mean to be a LEED Green Associate?

LEED Green Associate: A foundational professional credential signifying core competency in green building principles. The exam measures general knowledge of green building practices and how to support others working on LEED projects and is ideal for those new to green building.
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How long is LEED Green Associate?

Generally speaking, you will need about 60 hours to study and confidently pass the LEED Green Associate exam. Your study time can be broken up however you like, and it's important that you create a schedule that fits your current work and lifestyle.
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How do you put LEED Green Associate on resume?

As soon as you have passed the LEED Green Associate exam, you can use the title “LEED® Green Associate™” and/or the logo. (“LEED GA” is not an approved abbreviation for the LEED Green Associate credential, and should not be used under any circumstances.)
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How much does it cost to renew a LEED Green Associate?

Application fee for LEED Green Associate is $50, and the exam fee is $150 for USGBC members, $200 for non-members. LEED Green Associate requires 15 continuing education hours every two years to maintain the credential. There is a $50 renewal fee every two years, as well.
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How do I maintain my LEED credential?

All LEED professionals are required to maintain their credentials by earning continuing education hours. LEED Green Associates must complete fifteen (15) continuing education hours. LEED APs with specialty must complete thirty (30) continuing education hours within the two-year reporting period.
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Is the LEED Green Associate exam difficult?

Taking a LEED AP Exam can be intimidating; after all, it's a very difficult process to go through. Here at GBES, we are proud of our 95% pass rate for students attempting to pass the FIRST time. In order to help candidates along that process, here are some key tips and tricks to doing just that.
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Is LEED Green Associate certification worth it?

If you're undertaking a large remodel or building a home from the ground up, a LEED certification could be a worthwhile investment. The energy savings you will receive from it could pay off the certification costs quickly.
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What is difference between LEED Green Associate and AP?

In summary, the LEED Green Associate exam will test your high-level knowledge and ability to recall basic facts about the LEED Rating System structure. The LEED AP exams, on the other hand, will require more technical understanding of how to earn points on a LEED building project.
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Is LEED recertification required?

Recertification is a component of the LEED-EBOM program, which requires projects that achieve LEED-EBOM certification to recertify at least once every five years.
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What happens after you pass the LEED Green Associate exam?

Once you pass your LEED Green Associate exam, please send both of the passing score reports issued by Prometric to GBCI and your account will be updated to reflect your LEED AP with Specialty credential.
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What is a benefit of getting certified as a LEED Green Associate?

Earning your credential connects you to an international network of sustainability advocates. Green building is global, and when you earn your LEED Green Associate credential, you join a network of professionals worldwide dedicated to better building that gives us brighter, healthier spaces to live, work and play.
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How long is the LEED exam registration period valid?

Registration is valid for one year. In that year you are allotted three registrations per exam section. After this year expires, you must wait 90 days before registering again. You may also request an extension of the one year registration period for extenuating circumstances.
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What is the highest LEED credential?

The program uses a points-based ratings system that categorizes certifications in four tiers: Certified (40-49 points); LEED Silver (50-59 points); LEED Gold (60-79 points); and LEED Platinum (80 points and up).
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What is the difference between LEED certification and LEED accreditation?

LEED Accreditation & Credentials. “LEED certification” is sometimes used interchangeably to refer to both buildings and professionals. Officially, people earn LEED accreditation (or “LEED credentials”) and buildings are LEED certified.
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Is the LEED Green Associate exam open book?

The LEED Green Associate is a closed-book exam. You have 2-hours to take 100 multiple-choice questions.
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How hard is it to pass the LEED exam?

The LEED v4 exam is easy to pass if you have worked on several LEED projects. If you lack LEED experience or are new to the construction industry, then the exam can be more difficult to pass. Ultimately, a candidate's past experience and study skills play a crucial role into whether a person passes the exam.
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What is the lowest level of LEED certification?

The number of points a project earns determines the level of LEED certification it receives.
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There are four levels of certification:
  • Certified (40–49 points)
  • Silver (50–59 points)
  • Gold (60–79 points)
  • Platinum (80+ points)
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What is the lowest point to be LEED certified?

Projects go through a verification and review process by GBCI and are awarded points that correspond to a level of LEED certification: Certified (40-49 points), Silver (50-59 points), Gold (60-79 points) and Platinum (80+ points).
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Do I need to be a LEED green Associate before LEED AP?

If you plan to take a LEED AP specialty exam, you must hold an current LEED Green Associate credential and be at least 18 years of age or older.
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