Connecticut Architect CE Requirements (2026): 12 Hours Every Year
Requirements Overview
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, through its Architectural Licensing Board, requires every licensed architect to complete 12 continuing education credit hours each year, and all 12 must be Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) subjects. Registration renews annually, with the renewal deadline of July 31.
The hours must be earned in a defined window — May 1 through April 30 — roughly three months ahead of the renewal date. Acceptable courses must be certified by the AIA, NCARB, or Connecticut's Office of Education and Data Management, so verify a course's certification before counting it.
Exemptions are narrow: emeritus architects are not subject to CE, and the board may excuse the requirement for hardship, health, or military service at its discretion. Missing the deadline is costly — late completion carries penalties of $315 within 13 weeks or $625 within 26 weeks — so finish and document your hours on time.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) | 12 | Every renewal | All 12 CE credit hours each year must fall under Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) subjects. There is no non-HSW allotment. Courses must be certified by AIA, NCARB, or Connecticut's Office of Education and Data Management. |
Exemptions
- Emeritus Status — Architects holding emeritus status are not subject to the continuing education requirements.
- Hardship, Health, Or Military Service — The board may, in its discretion, excuse an architect from continuing education requirements for hardship, health reasons, or military service.
How You Can Complete Your CE
Connecticut CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to Connecticut that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Annual minimum — at least 12 hours must be completed each year of the cycle, not just by the renewal deadline.
- All 12 CE credit hours each year must be Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) subjects (Conn. Gen. Stat. §20-292; RCSA §20-289).
- The CE earning window is May 1 – April 30, roughly three months before the July 31 license renewal deadline.
- Courses must be certified by the AIA, NCARB, or Connecticut's Office of Education and Data Management.
- Late completion carries penalties: $315 if completed within 13 weeks after the deadline, $625 if within 26 weeks. Emeritus architects are exempt, and the board may excuse CE for hardship, health, or military service.
Tips for Connecticut Architects
- Make all 12 hours HSW. Connecticut allows no non-HSW credit, so confirm each course is an HSW-designated offering.
- Watch the earning window: hours must be completed between May 1 and April 30 for the renewal that follows, not simply any time during the year.
- Use courses certified by the AIA, NCARB, or the state's Office of Education and Data Management — other providers may not be accepted.
- Do not miss the July 31 renewal. Late CE completion triggers penalties of $315 (within 13 weeks) or $625 (within 26 weeks).
- If you qualify for emeritus status or face hardship, health, or military circumstances, ask the board about an exemption. Verify current rules with the Connecticut DCP before renewing.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the Connecticut State Department of Consumer Protection (Architectural Licensing Board)'s official rules and continuing-education sources and recorded with the exact source excerpt. Last verified Jul 2026. Read how we compile and verify this data.