We speak the language of coaching. We believe language should not be a barrier for those looking to earn credentials. ICF exams are available in multiple languages, and additional language support is offered.
For those credential candidates looking for assistance with language and translations, this Exam Language Support Request Form can help you identify needed supports for exam day. By filling out this form, you can access bilingual translation dictionaries, translation support provided by Pearson VUE-approved translators, and more.
This form will guide you through all of the requirements you’ll need to request language support services for your exam day. Remember, to request the use of a bilingual translation dictionary or the Pearson Translation Support Services, you must complete the ICF Exam Language Support Request form and submit it to support@coachingfederation.org (include “ICF Exam Language Support Request Form” in the subject line) prior to scheduling an exam appointment. ICF is not able to add a language support service to an existing exam appointment.
You are eligible for ICF language support services if you:
- Do not speak English as your primary language.
- Are eligible to take an ICF exam, but aids in your primary language are not available.
Your global perspective helps make our industry stronger, more skilled, and open to everyone. Because, at the end of the day, we all want to speak the language of coaching fluently
Topics
Advance Your Coaching Career, Credentialing and Certification, Discover - Your Coaching Career
Resource Type
Tools & Worksheets
Language
English
Publish Date
November 13, 2024
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