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PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning MENTORSHIP - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Your Mentor is a key player in your development as a responsible member of the planning profession. They will help in your professional growth and your development of specific competencies. Your mentorship period will last a minimum of one year (at least 4-6 meetings and may be longer), as your Mentor must be satisfied that the objectives of PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
SPONSORSHIP
The key to this definition is the word “responsible”. As a general rule, we consider planning to be “the scientific, aesthetic and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Last modified Aug. 19, 2016 Minimum Standards for Codes of Professional Conduct 1. The Planner’s Responsibility to the Public Interest PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION PSB PLAR Self-Assessment Grid Page 1 PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION – SELF-ASSESSMENT AGAINST COMPETENCIES Instructions for use: • In the “Self-assessment” column, please rate your overall competency in each of the competency areas on a scale from 0 (none) to 5 (expert). • In the “List Supporting Evidence” column, explain briefly why you rated your level of competency REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL PLANNER, PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSABOUTRPP/LPP CERTIFICATIONPROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY ACCREDITATIONEVENTSFAQS Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002 PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION The Candidate must submit the medical note, the next day or as soon as possible, to the Professional Standards Board at operations@psb-planningcanada.ca. During the Examination, if there are any emergencies, including health issues that require an ambulance, or PSB STAFF - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1 Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free 1-844-202-9002 Fax: 416-981-8759. If you are human, leavethis field blank.
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning MENTORSHIP - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Your Mentor is a key player in your development as a responsible member of the planning profession. They will help in your professional growth and your development of specific competencies. Your mentorship period will last a minimum of one year (at least 4-6 meetings and may be longer), as your Mentor must be satisfied that the objectives of PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
SPONSORSHIP
The key to this definition is the word “responsible”. As a general rule, we consider planning to be “the scientific, aesthetic and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Last modified Aug. 19, 2016 Minimum Standards for Codes of Professional Conduct 1. The Planner’s Responsibility to the Public Interest PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION PSB PLAR Self-Assessment Grid Page 1 PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION – SELF-ASSESSMENT AGAINST COMPETENCIES Instructions for use: • In the “Self-assessment” column, please rate your overall competency in each of the competency areas on a scale from 0 (none) to 5 (expert). • In the “List Supporting Evidence” column, explain briefly why you rated your level of competency PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION The Candidate must submit the medical note, the next day or as soon as possible, to the Professional Standards Board at operations@psb-planningcanada.ca. During the Examination, if there are any emergencies, including health issues that require an ambulance, or ABOUT PSB - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD PLANNING PROFESSION Home » About » About PSB. About PSB. In 2012, the Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada (PSB) was established to administer the certification process of professional planners on behalf of the Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations (PTIAs), which regulate the planning profession across Canada, and the Canadian Institute of Planners. PSB STAFF - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1 Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free 1-844-202-9002 Fax: 416-981-8759. If you are human, leavethis field blank.
PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
CANDIDATE PROCESS
Candidate Process – Getting Started. To achieve certification as a professional planner, you will need to complete the following steps: Once you are employed in planning, submit an application for assessment to the Professional Standards Board (PSB) through the appropriate entry route, and receive approval of that application. We will review your application, and if it meets the standardsCANDIDATE PORTAL
Candidate Portal. The Road to Your RPP Starts Here! Your career in planning is a bit like a savings program – you can make a “one-time” investment when you start and watch it grow, or you can make regular investments in it and watch it really grow. Taking a planning degree is your initial investment, and it will certainly paydividends
FAQS - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD 595.00. 595.00. Professional Exam. 500.00. 500.00. 500.00. All fees are subject to GST/HST (not included in the above table). In addition to the above, you must maintain Candidate membership in your PTIA; please contact them for information on this fee, as it is not includedin
COMPETENCIES (PDF)
Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002 PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION PSB PLAR Self-Assessment Grid Page 1 PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION – SELF-ASSESSMENT AGAINST COMPETENCIES Instructions for use: • In the “Self-assessment” column, please rate your overall competency in each of the competency areas on a scale from 0 (none) to 5 (expert). • In the “List Supporting Evidence” column, explain briefly why you rated your level of competency ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM COURSE AND TEST Home » Certification Process » The Process » Ethics and Professionalism Course and Test. Ethics and Professionalism Course and Test. Log into the candidate portal to register for the Ethics and Professionalism Course.. Passing Grade : 70 %. Turnaround time : Immediately. The Ethics & Professionalism Course consists of eight modules, and the test is a series of multiple-choice questions. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL PLANNER, PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSABOUTRPP/LPP CERTIFICATIONPROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY ACCREDITATIONEVENTSFAQS Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002 PSB STAFF - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1 Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free 1-844-202-9002 Fax: 416-981-8759. If you are human, leavethis field blank.
CANDIDATE PORTAL
Candidate Portal. The Road to Your RPP Starts Here! Your career in planning is a bit like a savings program – you can make a “one-time” investment when you start and watch it grow, or you can make regular investments in it and watch it really grow. Taking a planning degree is your initial investment, and it will certainly paydividends
ACCREDITED DEGREE
School of Community and Regional Planning. Room 433, Frederick Lasserre Building 6333 Memorial Road Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Director: Heather Campbell, PhD Tel: (604) 827-2342 E-mail: Office: Lasserre 434 Program Tel: (604)822-3276 Fax: (604) 822-3787 Website: www.scarp.ubc.ca For Master’s Admissions contact For PhD Admissions contact MENTORSHIP - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Your Mentor is a key player in your development as a responsible member of the planning profession. They will help in your professional growth and your development of specific competencies. Your mentorship period will last a minimum of one year (at least 4-6 meetings and may be longer), as your Mentor must be satisfied that the objectives of PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PSB :: AM I ELIGIBLE TO APPLY? Am I Eligible to Apply? There are three routes by which a planner can become a Candidate member of the profession (depending on individual situations and backgrounds), each with its own set of specific requirements. To determine which route you are eligible for, take the quick test below: Are you currently employed in planning? yes. no.SPONSORSHIP
The key to this definition is the word “responsible”. As a general rule, we consider planning to be “the scientific, aesthetic and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL PLANNER, PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSABOUTRPP/LPP CERTIFICATIONPROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY ACCREDITATIONEVENTSFAQS Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002 PSB STAFF - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1 Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free 1-844-202-9002 Fax: 416-981-8759. If you are human, leavethis field blank.
CANDIDATE PORTAL
Candidate Portal. The Road to Your RPP Starts Here! Your career in planning is a bit like a savings program – you can make a “one-time” investment when you start and watch it grow, or you can make regular investments in it and watch it really grow. Taking a planning degree is your initial investment, and it will certainly paydividends
ACCREDITED DEGREE
School of Community and Regional Planning. Room 433, Frederick Lasserre Building 6333 Memorial Road Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Director: Heather Campbell, PhD Tel: (604) 827-2342 E-mail: Office: Lasserre 434 Program Tel: (604)822-3276 Fax: (604) 822-3787 Website: www.scarp.ubc.ca For Master’s Admissions contact For PhD Admissions contact MENTORSHIP - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Your Mentor is a key player in your development as a responsible member of the planning profession. They will help in your professional growth and your development of specific competencies. Your mentorship period will last a minimum of one year (at least 4-6 meetings and may be longer), as your Mentor must be satisfied that the objectives of PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PSB :: AM I ELIGIBLE TO APPLY? Am I Eligible to Apply? There are three routes by which a planner can become a Candidate member of the profession (depending on individual situations and backgrounds), each with its own set of specific requirements. To determine which route you are eligible for, take the quick test below: Are you currently employed in planning? yes. no.SPONSORSHIP
The key to this definition is the word “responsible”. As a general rule, we consider planning to be “the scientific, aesthetic and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION Professional Examination Procedure. The Spring sitting will be held on Monday, March 22nd, 2021.Registration will open in January 2021 and close on March 5, 2021. Please note, Examination sittings are held twice in each year – once in the spring and once in the fall. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Last modified Aug. 19, 2016 Minimum Standards for Codes of Professional Conduct 1. The Planner’s Responsibility to the Public InterestCOMPETENCIES (PDF)
Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002APPLICATION PROCESS
Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002CANDIDATE PROCESS
Candidate Process – Getting Started. To achieve certification as a professional planner, you will need to complete the following steps: Once you are employed in planning, submit an application for assessment to the Professional Standards Board (PSB) through the appropriate entry route, and receive approval of that application. We will review your application, and if it meets the standards FAQS - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD All the entry routes published and administered by PSB require at least an undergraduate degree, similar to the accounting profession. While a degree in planning or a related discipline may be beneficial to you in your career path, the drafters of PSB’s standards recognized that the attainment of any degree indicates you have met an important test for academic rigour. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION PSB PLAR Self-Assessment Grid Page 1 PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION – SELF-ASSESSMENT AGAINST COMPETENCIES Instructions for use: • In the “Self-assessment” column, please rate your overall competency in each of the competency areas on a scale from 0 (none) to 5 (expert). • In the “List Supporting Evidence” column, explain briefly why you rated your level of competency REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL PLANNER, PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSABOUTRPP/LPP CERTIFICATIONPROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY ACCREDITATIONEVENTSFAQSEDUCATION PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDNURSING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD NPSBVA NURSING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDVA PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDVA PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD PROCESSPROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD VA HOSPITAL Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002 PSB STAFF - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1 Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free 1-844-202-9002 Fax: 416-981-8759. If you are human, leavethis field blank.
CANDIDATE PORTAL
Candidate Portal. The Road to Your RPP Starts Here! Your career in planning is a bit like a savings program – you can make a “one-time” investment when you start and watch it grow, or you can make regular investments in it and watch it really grow. Taking a planning degree is your initial investment, and it will certainly paydividends
ACCREDITED DEGREE
School of Community and Regional Planning. Room 433, Frederick Lasserre Building 6333 Memorial Road Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Director: Heather Campbell, PhD Tel: (604) 827-2342 E-mail: Office: Lasserre 434 Program Tel: (604)822-3276 Fax: (604) 822-3787 Website: www.scarp.ubc.ca For Master’s Admissions contact For PhD Admissions contact MENTORSHIP - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Your Mentor is a key player in your development as a responsible member of the planning profession. They will help in your professional growth and your development of specific competencies. Your mentorship period will last a minimum of one year (at least 4-6 meetings and may be longer), as your Mentor must be satisfied that the objectives of PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PSB :: AM I ELIGIBLE TO APPLY? Am I Eligible to Apply? There are three routes by which a planner can become a Candidate member of the profession (depending on individual situations and backgrounds), each with its own set of specific requirements. To determine which route you are eligible for, take the quick test below: Are you currently employed in planning? yes. no.SPONSORSHIP
The key to this definition is the word “responsible”. As a general rule, we consider planning to be “the scientific, aesthetic and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL PLANNER, PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSABOUTRPP/LPP CERTIFICATIONPROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY ACCREDITATIONEVENTSFAQSEDUCATION PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDNURSING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD NPSBVA NURSING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDVA PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDVA PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD PROCESSPROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD VA HOSPITAL Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002 PSB STAFF - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1 Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free 1-844-202-9002 Fax: 416-981-8759. If you are human, leavethis field blank.
CANDIDATE PORTAL
Candidate Portal. The Road to Your RPP Starts Here! Your career in planning is a bit like a savings program – you can make a “one-time” investment when you start and watch it grow, or you can make regular investments in it and watch it really grow. Taking a planning degree is your initial investment, and it will certainly paydividends
ACCREDITED DEGREE
School of Community and Regional Planning. Room 433, Frederick Lasserre Building 6333 Memorial Road Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Director: Heather Campbell, PhD Tel: (604) 827-2342 E-mail: Office: Lasserre 434 Program Tel: (604)822-3276 Fax: (604) 822-3787 Website: www.scarp.ubc.ca For Master’s Admissions contact For PhD Admissions contact MENTORSHIP - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Your Mentor is a key player in your development as a responsible member of the planning profession. They will help in your professional growth and your development of specific competencies. Your mentorship period will last a minimum of one year (at least 4-6 meetings and may be longer), as your Mentor must be satisfied that the objectives of PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PSB :: AM I ELIGIBLE TO APPLY? Am I Eligible to Apply? There are three routes by which a planner can become a Candidate member of the profession (depending on individual situations and backgrounds), each with its own set of specific requirements. To determine which route you are eligible for, take the quick test below: Are you currently employed in planning? yes. no.SPONSORSHIP
The key to this definition is the word “responsible”. As a general rule, we consider planning to be “the scientific, aesthetic and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION Professional Examination Procedure. The Spring sitting will be held on Monday, March 22nd, 2021.Registration will open in January 2021 and close on March 5, 2021. Please note, Examination sittings are held twice in each year – once in the spring and once in the fall. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Last modified Aug. 19, 2016 Minimum Standards for Codes of Professional Conduct 1. The Planner’s Responsibility to the Public InterestCOMPETENCIES (PDF)
Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002APPLICATION PROCESS
Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002CANDIDATE PROCESS
Candidate Process – Getting Started. To achieve certification as a professional planner, you will need to complete the following steps: Once you are employed in planning, submit an application for assessment to the Professional Standards Board (PSB) through the appropriate entry route, and receive approval of that application. We will review your application, and if it meets the standards FAQS - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD All the entry routes published and administered by PSB require at least an undergraduate degree, similar to the accounting profession. While a degree in planning or a related discipline may be beneficial to you in your career path, the drafters of PSB’s standards recognized that the attainment of any degree indicates you have met an important test for academic rigour. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION PSB PLAR Self-Assessment Grid Page 1 PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION – SELF-ASSESSMENT AGAINST COMPETENCIES Instructions for use: • In the “Self-assessment” column, please rate your overall competency in each of the competency areas on a scale from 0 (none) to 5 (expert). • In the “List Supporting Evidence” column, explain briefly why you rated your level of competency REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL PLANNER, PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSABOUTRPP/LPP CERTIFICATIONPROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY ACCREDITATIONEVENTSFAQSEDUCATION PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDNURSING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD NPSBVA NURSING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDVA PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDVA PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD PROCESSPROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD VA HOSPITAL Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002 PSB STAFF - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1 Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free 1-844-202-9002 Fax: 416-981-8759. If you are human, leavethis field blank.
CANDIDATE PORTAL
Candidate Portal. The Road to Your RPP Starts Here! Your career in planning is a bit like a savings program – you can make a “one-time” investment when you start and watch it grow, or you can make regular investments in it and watch it really grow. Taking a planning degree is your initial investment, and it will certainly paydividends
ACCREDITED DEGREE
School of Community and Regional Planning. Room 433, Frederick Lasserre Building 6333 Memorial Road Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Director: Heather Campbell, PhD Tel: (604) 827-2342 E-mail: Office: Lasserre 434 Program Tel: (604)822-3276 Fax: (604) 822-3787 Website: www.scarp.ubc.ca For Master’s Admissions contact For PhD Admissions contact MENTORSHIP - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Your Mentor is a key player in your development as a responsible member of the planning profession. They will help in your professional growth and your development of specific competencies. Your mentorship period will last a minimum of one year (at least 4-6 meetings and may be longer), as your Mentor must be satisfied that the objectives of PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PSB :: AM I ELIGIBLE TO APPLY? Am I Eligible to Apply? There are three routes by which a planner can become a Candidate member of the profession (depending on individual situations and backgrounds), each with its own set of specific requirements. To determine which route you are eligible for, take the quick test below: Are you currently employed in planning? yes. no.SPONSORSHIP
The key to this definition is the word “responsible”. As a general rule, we consider planning to be “the scientific, aesthetic and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL PLANNER, PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSABOUTRPP/LPP CERTIFICATIONPROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY ACCREDITATIONEVENTSFAQSEDUCATION PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDNURSING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD NPSBVA NURSING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDVA PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARDVA PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD PROCESSPROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD VA HOSPITAL Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002 PSB STAFF - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1 Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free 1-844-202-9002 Fax: 416-981-8759. If you are human, leavethis field blank.
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Candidate Portal. The Road to Your RPP Starts Here! Your career in planning is a bit like a savings program – you can make a “one-time” investment when you start and watch it grow, or you can make regular investments in it and watch it really grow. Taking a planning degree is your initial investment, and it will certainly paydividends
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School of Community and Regional Planning. Room 433, Frederick Lasserre Building 6333 Memorial Road Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Director: Heather Campbell, PhD Tel: (604) 827-2342 E-mail: Office: Lasserre 434 Program Tel: (604)822-3276 Fax: (604) 822-3787 Website: www.scarp.ubc.ca For Master’s Admissions contact For PhD Admissions contact MENTORSHIP - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD Your Mentor is a key player in your development as a responsible member of the planning profession. They will help in your professional growth and your development of specific competencies. Your mentorship period will last a minimum of one year (at least 4-6 meetings and may be longer), as your Mentor must be satisfied that the objectives of PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PSB :: AM I ELIGIBLE TO APPLY? Am I Eligible to Apply? There are three routes by which a planner can become a Candidate member of the profession (depending on individual situations and backgrounds), each with its own set of specific requirements. To determine which route you are eligible for, take the quick test below: Are you currently employed in planning? yes. no.SPONSORSHIP
The key to this definition is the word “responsible”. As a general rule, we consider planning to be “the scientific, aesthetic and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION Professional Examination Procedure. The Spring sitting will be held on Monday, March 22nd, 2021.Registration will open in January 2021 and close on March 5, 2021. Please note, Examination sittings are held twice in each year – once in the spring and once in the fall. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLAR) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Route This alternate route is available for planners who hold any academic degree other than a university degree in planning from a program formally accredited by the planning profession. The specific membership requirements for admission under this route require an individual planner to: Be employed in Read More about "Prior Learning PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE VERSION 4 3 Introduction The Professional Examination is the final step before your name can be submitted to the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) or your local Provincial or Territorial Institute PSB :: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD A professional certification is a sign to employers that you have made a commitment to your profession. This is ongoing, as compared with a degree, you earn your initial certification, and then you maintain it through qualifying mandatory continuous professional learning activities. This shows employers that you are serious about keepingyour
CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT CIP CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Last modified Aug. 19, 2016 Minimum Standards for Codes of Professional Conduct 1. The Planner’s Responsibility to the Public InterestCOMPETENCIES (PDF)
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Professional Standards Board for the Planning Profession in Canada. 1 Eglinton Ave. E., Suite 705 Toronto, ON M4P 3A1. Tel: 647-317-6924 Toll-free: 1-844-202-9002CANDIDATE PROCESS
Candidate Process – Getting Started. To achieve certification as a professional planner, you will need to complete the following steps: Once you are employed in planning, submit an application for assessment to the Professional Standards Board (PSB) through the appropriate entry route, and receive approval of that application. We will review your application, and if it meets the standards FAQS - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD All the entry routes published and administered by PSB require at least an undergraduate degree, similar to the accounting profession. While a degree in planning or a related discipline may be beneficial to you in your career path, the drafters of PSB’s standards recognized that the attainment of any degree indicates you have met an important test for academic rigour. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION PSB PLAR Self-Assessment Grid Page 1 PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION – SELF-ASSESSMENT AGAINST COMPETENCIES Instructions for use: • In the “Self-assessment” column, please rate your overall competency in each of the competency areas on a scale from 0 (none) to 5 (expert). • In the “List Supporting Evidence” column, explain briefly why you rated your level of competencySkip to Content
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