How long does it take to become LEED certified?

This process usually takes 20-25 business days. For a detailed explanation of the process, see our Complete Checklist for LEED Certification.
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Is it worth getting LEED certified?

"Having a LEED AP provides a strong foundation of knowledge that I can convey to other industry peers. The LEED AP provides a core of green construction principles that is seen in green building codes and aligns with rating system platforms."
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How hard is it to get LEED certified?

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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How long does LEED certification last?

LEED professional credentials need to be renewed every two years—and you don't have to wait until the month it expires to renew. You may renew up to one year before the end of your reporting period, if you have earned all your continuing education (CE hours).
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How do you qualify for LEED certification?

Minimum program requirements for LEED
  1. Minimum Program Requirement #1: Must be in a permanent location on existing land.
  2. Minimum Program Requirement #2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries.
  3. Minimum Program Requirement #3: Must comply with project size requirements.
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How much does LEED exam cost?

The individual LEED Green Associate exam costs $200 for USGBC members ($250 for non-members).
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Can I take LEED exam online?

Individuals are now able to take the LEED Green Associate and LEED AP with specialty exams from home as remotely proctored online exams. Learn more in the LEED Green Associate candidate handbook and LEED AP with specialty candidate handbook and in our Help Center remotely proctored exam FAQ page.
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Can anyone take the LEED exam?

The LEED Green Associate exam is open to all individuals. GBCI recommends that candidates taking the LEED Green Associate exam have exposure to the LEED rating system and green building concepts through educational courses, volunteering, or work experience before testing.
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What are the disadvantages of LEED?

Disadvantages of LEED certification
  • Status symbol (Cheating the system) Many companies forget the real purpose behind LEED certifications. ...
  • Innovation Points. Moreover, 4 bonus points are provided by LEED for innovative design. ...
  • Requires Time and Energy. ...
  • Costly. ...
  • Defeats true purpose. ...
  • Many variables overlooked.
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How much money does LEED make?

As of Feb 8, 2023, the average annual pay for a Leed AP in the United States is $113,640 a year.
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Is LEED 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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What happens if you fail LEED exam?

For example, if it is your first attempt, you will have two additional attempts to take and pass the part you failed. If after three unsuccessful attempts, however, you must wait 90 days before submitting a new registration to GBCI. Candidates must pay the registration fee for each exam attempt.
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What is the 40 60 rule LEED?

If a rating system is appropriate for less than 40% of the gross floor area of a LEED project building or space, then that rating system should not be used. If a rating system is appropriate for more than 60% of the gross floor area of a LEED project building or space, then that rating system should be used.
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What are the 4 levels of LEED?

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 should I study for the LEED exam?

Prepare for your LEED Green Associate exam
  • LEED Process (16 questions)
  • Integrative Strategies (8 questions)
  • Location and Transportation (7 questions)
  • Sustainable Sites (7 questions)
  • Water Efficiency (9 questions)
  • Energy and Atmosphere (10 questions)
  • Materials and Resources (9 questions)
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How many times can you take the LEED exam?

How many attempts do you get at the LEED exam? Candidates are given three chances per exam per year. For the LEED AP credential, you are allowed three attempts per section during your one-year application period.
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How many questions is the LEED exam?

Exam: The exam is two hours long and has 100 multiple-choice questions. You have the option to take the exam at a Prometric Testing Center or from home as a remote proctored online exam. Review exam details. Maintain: LEED Green Associates must earn 15 continuing education hours within two years of passing their exam.
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Do you have to be an architect to be LEED certified?

Sure, LEED largely affects architects. But it's not purely meant for architects. It really is more than that, and it affects everyone in the building industry. All you have to do to become LEED certified is pass the LEED professional exam.
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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 are the 7 LEED categories?

The LEED® rating system has seven areas of concentration; Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy and Atmosphere, Materials and Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, Innovation in Design Process and Regional Priority. Projects obtain credits in these areas to achieve certification.
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What is a good LEED score?

A LEED performance score of 40–49 means you're performing at the LEED Certified level, 50–59 corresponds with LEED Silver, 60–69 corresponds with LEED Gold and 80+ corresponds with LEED Platinum. A score of 100 means your building is net zero in energy, water and waste.
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What are the five types of LEED accreditation?

There are four different levels of LEED certification – Platinum, Gold, Silver and Certified. Regardless of the certification level achieved, all projects must meet mandated pre-requisites mentioned above.
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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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What does it mean to be LEED certified?

LEED certification is a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement and leadership. The LEED framework informs all building types including new construction, interiors, operations and maintenance, and core and shell.
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