If your coaching education program holds ICF Level 2 accreditation, the Final Renewal Survey is a key part of maintaining your accreditation. This process is designed to confirm that your program continues to meet ICF’s high standards for coach education at the Professional Certified Coach (PCC) level.
As part of your renewal, you’ll be asked to submit the following:
- A current course outline or syllabus.
- A confirmation of the total number of accredited education hours.
- An up-to-date faculty list.
- A participant list from your most recent program (in compliance with GDPR).
- A recorded coaching session, transcript, and written feedback demonstrating alignment with the ICF Core Competencies and meeting the PCC performance level.
- An agreement to statements regarding compliance, limitations, and ongoing program commitments.
This survey plays a critical role in upholding the integrity and quality of Level 2 accredited programs, reinforcing your program’s credibility and continued recognition in the coaching profession.
Topics
Coach Educator Essentials, Discover - Your Coaching Career
Resource Type
Tools & Worksheets
Audience Type
Coach Educators
Language
English
Cost for Members
$0.00 USD
Cost for Non-Members
$0.00 USD
Publish Date
November 22, 2024
Revision Date
March 3, 2026
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