Massachusetts Architect CE Requirements (2026): 12 Hours Every Year
Requirements Overview
The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects requires 12 continuing education hours each year under 231 CMR 3.06, and all 12 must be Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW) topics — one hour equals one credit. The requirement has applied since the 2003–2004 license years.
Unlike states with a separate biennial term, Massachusetts runs the license and the CE requirement on the same annual cycle: September 1 through August 31, and licenses are renewed annually. Credits must be earned in structured activities (at least 75% HSW content), and excess credits do not carry over. The Board does not require any of the 12 credits to be sustainable design, any AIA, CSI, NAAB, or NCARB course is auto-accepted, and passing the LEED exam earns 12 credits.
Newly licensed architects begin complying the September 1 after their first full year. Renewal is by self-certification with random audits, and records must be kept six years.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) | 12 | Every renewal | All 12 continuing education hours must be in Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW) topics, acquired in structured educational activities (courses with at least 75% HSW content). The HSW requirement equals the full annual total. The Board does not mandate any sustainable-design sub-quota. Passing the LEED exam earns 12 credits with proof of passing. |
Exemptions
- Newly Licensed Architect — A newly licensed architect must first meet the CE requirement for the renewal cycle beginning September 1st following the first full year of licensure.
- Active Military Duty — A registrant on active duty in the armed forces may be exempt.
- Illness Or Disability — A registrant prevented from complying by illness or disability may be exempt.
- Unforeseen Emergency Or Extreme Hardship — A registrant facing an unforeseen emergency or extreme hardship may be exempt.
- Architect Emeritus Status — A registrant holding Architect Emeritus status (M.G.L. C. 112, §60N) is exempt.
- Equivalent Out-Of-Jurisdiction CE — Equivalent continuing education completed for renewal in another state, province, or territory may satisfy the requirement if the Board deems it substantially equivalent.
How You Can Complete Your CE
Massachusetts CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to Massachusetts 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.
- Massachusetts requires 12 continuing education hours each year, all in Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW) topics. One hour equals one credit and the requirement has been in place since the 2003-2004 license years.
- Both the license and the CE requirement run on the same annual cycle: September 1 through August 31, with licenses renewed annually (certificate expires August 31). There is no separate biennial registration layered on top.
- The Board does not require any of the 12 credits to be sustainable design. Any course approved by AIA, CSI, NAAB, or NCARB is automatically accepted, and passing the LEED exam earns 12 credits with proof.
- Excess credits do not carry over to the next year.
- Renewal is by self-certification under the pains and penalties of perjury; a random audit is performed after renewals are received, and only selected registrants must submit documentation.
- Records must be maintained for six years from the date of award under 231 CMR 3.06(7). Note: the Board's FAQ separately mentions 'two full registration periods,' but the codified regulation's six-year period governs.
Tips for Massachusetts Architects
- Track your hours on the Sept 1–Aug 31 cycle, not the calendar year — credits must fall inside that 12-month window to count for the annual renewal.
- Make all 12 credits HSW; there is no elective portion, but there is also no sustainable-design sub-quota, so you have wide latitude within HSW topics.
- Lean on AIA/CSI/NAAB/NCARB courses — they are automatically accepted, so you avoid separate board approval.
- If you passed the LEED exam, submit proof: the Board grants a full 12 credits for it.
- Keep documentation for six years (per 231 CMR 3.06), even though the FAQ mentions a shorter period — the six-year regulation is what an audit applies.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects'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.