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12/14/2022

Congratulations Illinois members that passed the November 2022 AICP Exam!

We're proud of these Illinois planners! The next time you see them online or in person, be sure to give them an virtual high-five or elbow bump and say "Congratulations, AICP Candidate!"

  • Anthony Canepa

  • Christine Daisy Dose

  • Michael Emerson

  • Phillip Green

  • Caeley Hynes

  • Jong Seong Kim

  • Linyu Liu

  • Oscar Martinez

  • Patricia McKissack

  • Carly Paluszek

  • Brian Shepard

  • Eric Van Buskirk

What's next for these fearless individuals? Great question. With APA's new One Path to AICP process, once you pass the AICP Exam the next step is earning the required amount of professional planning experience. The final step is then applying to become AICP!

A few of the induvial above have already completed their professional experience, submitted their application and are now proud members of the AICP (as of 12/14/22):

  • Phillip Green, AICP

  • Christine Daisy Dose, AICP

  • Caeley Hynes, AICP

For a complete list of those that passed the November AICP Exam nationally, please click here.

The American Institute of Certified Planners is APA's professional institute and provides the only nationwide, independent verification of planners' qualifications. Certified planners pledge to uphold high standards of practice, ethics, and professional conduct, and to keep their skills sharp and up to date by continuously pursuing advanced professional education.

If you're curious about what it takes to become certified by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), please visit planning.org/certification/

New steps to AICP Certification

Good news! The new One Path to AICP streamlines the certification process.

  1. Be a member of APA

  2. Prep for the AICP Exam

  3. Register for the AICP Exam

  4. Take the AICP Exam and pass!

  5. Earn / provide your educational and professional experience

  6. Apply to become AICP!

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