The Introduction to the ICF Mentor Coach Qualification (MCQ) resource brings clarity to why the qualification matters and how it strengthens mentor coaching worldwide. It introduces the MCQ as a global standard designed to elevate the quality, consistency, and impact of mentor coaching.

At its core, this resource reinforces that mentor coaching is a distinct discipline. It requires the ability to observe coaching over time, evaluate competence at the appropriate credential level, and provide developmental, competency-based feedback aligned with ICF standards.

Developed in response to research highlighting variability in mentor coaching quality — and a clear call for shared professional standards — the MCQ sets a benchmark for mentor coach preparation and practice. Grounded in the 2024 ICF Mentor Coaching Competencies, it defines what effective mentor coaching looks like in action.

The MCQ validates a mentor coach’s ability to:

  • Conduct formative evaluation of coaching skills over time.
  • Apply credential-level evaluation criteria (ACC, PCC, or MCC Minimum Skills Requirements).
  • Support coaches’ growth through ongoing, structured feedback rather than one-time assessment.

The document also outlines qualification pathways, renewal requirements, and the MCQ Registry, helping you understand how the qualification supports quality assurance and professional integrity across the global coaching profession.

Whether you are a mentor coach, a coaching client, or part of the broader coaching community, this resource shows how the MCQ helps strengthen trust, elevate standards, and support coaches as they grow, transform, and thrive.