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The NAAB aspires to be the leader in establishing educational quality assurance standards to enhance the value, relevance, and effectiveness of the architectural profession.
The NAAB develops and maintains a system of accreditation in professional architecture education that is responsive to the needs of society and allows institutions with varying resources and circumstances to evolve according to their individual needs.
The NAAB has accredited professional degree programs rather than schools or universities and only accredits the first professional degree program offered by any school or university. The NAABs primary responsibilities include maintaining statistical information on accredited programs.
Andrews University (M. Arch.) Arizona State University (M. Arch.) Boston Architectural College (B. Arch. & M. Arch.) Carnegie Mellon University (B. Arch.) Clemson University (M. Arch.) City College of the City University of New York (B. Arch. & M. Arch.) Drexel University (B. Arch.) Florida A&M University (B. Arch. & M. Arch.) Harvard University (M. Arch.) Howard University (B. Arch.) Kent State University (M. Arch.) North Carolina State University (B. Arch. & M. Arch.)
Philadelphia University (B. Arch.) Prairie View A&M University (M. Arch.) Roger Williams University (M. Arch.) North Dakota State University (B. Arch.) Northeastern University (M. Arch.) Southern California Institute of Architecture (B. Arch. & M. Arch.) University of New Mexico (M. Arch.) University of Texas at Austin (B. Arch. and M. Arch.) Virginia Polytechnic and State University (B. Arch. & M. Arch.) Washington University in St. Louis (M. Arch.) Wentworth Institute of Technology (M. Arch.)
Three-year term of continuing accreditation Frank Lloyd Wright (M. Arch.) State University of New York, Buffalo (M. Arch.) University of Southern California (M. Arch.) Eligibility for candidacy Bowling Green State University (M. Arch.) Lebanon American University (B. Arch.) Marywood University (B. Arch.) University of Maine at Augusta (B. Arch.)
One visit for continuing accreditation University of Hawaii, Manoa Three visits for initial accreditation University of Memphis Portland State University Woodbury University (M. Arch.)
Three visits for initial candidacy Academy of Art University (B. Arch.) Marywood University South Dakota State One visit for eligibility American University of Dubai (B. Arch.)
I.1.1 History and Mission I.1.2 Learning Culture and Social Equity I.1.3.A Architectural Education and the Academic Community I.1.3.B Architectural Education and Students I.1.3.C Architectural Education and the Regulatory Environment I.1.3.E Architectural Education and the Public Good I.2.1 Human Resources and Human Resource Development I.2.5 Information Resources I.3.2 Annual Reports I.3.3 Faculty Credentials I. 4 Policy Review II.2.1 Regional Accreditation II.2.3 Curriculum Review and Development II.4.2 Access to NAAB Conditions and Procedures II.4.3 Access to Career Development Information II.4.4 Public Access to APRs and VTRs II.4.5 ARE Pass Rates
A.2 Design Thinking Skills A.5 Fundamental Design Skills A.8 Ordering Systems B.3 Sustainability B.4 Site Design B.8 Environmental Systems B.9 Structural Systems C.6 Leadership
1%
33%
66%
ACSA Region East Central Northeast Southeast Southwest West West Central Total All Regions
B. Arch. 2 16 12 6 9 5 50
M. Arch. 14 25 16 11 18 16 99
D. Arch. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Total 16 41 28 17 27 21 151
1%
57%
43%
7%
0%
10% 0% 5%
10%
Hispanic/Latino
White
B. Arch.: 36% of students were minorities (American Indian or Alaskan Native; Asian; Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander; Black, NonHispanic; Hispanic/Latino) compared to 32% overall. B. Arch. has the highest percentage of students whose race/ethnicity is unknown. M. Arch.: 23% of students were minorities compared to 32% for the overall enrollment. M. Arch. has the highest percentage of students who indicated nonresident alien status. D. Arch.: minorities represent 56% of enrollment.
ACSA Region East Central Northeast Southeast Southwest West West Central Total All Regions
1%
40%
Bachelor of Architecture
58%
9%
0%
9% 0%
9%
5%
Asian 1% 10% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Black or African American
Hispanic/Latino
White
40%
Adjunct
15%
32%
Male
Female
68%
2% 1%
5%
0%
6%
0% 3%
8% American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Black or African American Hispanic/Latino White Two or more races Nonresident alien Race and ethnicity unknown
75%
17%
47%
17%
19%
56.0%
36%
16.2% 11.0% 7.9% 1.9% B. Arch. (accredited) M. Arch. (accredited) D. Arch. (accredited) Ph.D. in architecture 9.9%
15.9%
Registered in Ph.D. in other Post-professional Other degrees U.S. Jurisdiction discipline graduate degree in architecture
50.0% 45.0% 40.0% 35.9% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Total 24.6% 36% 44.8%
2012
Rank Min. Max. Average Min. $74,737 $59,823 $49,520 $19,584 Professor $72,933 Assoc. Prof. $58,973 Assist. Prof. $49,718 Instructor $18,382 $108,778 $88,018 $77,768 $61,132 $27,134 $67,885 $55,133 $22,214
2011
Max. $107,392 $77,709 $60,856 $28,579 Average $88,076 $67,303 $54,772 $23,532
Generally, national averages for salaries at public institutions are higher than at private institutions. University averages exceeded program averages in all cases, at both public and private institutions.
ARS opens in September for 2013 reports. Deadline remains November 30, 2013. The NAAB will notify those programs for which the narrative report is NOT required. $100/day fine for late submissions. Email forum@naab.org if your ARS contact changes.
1991-2012
NAAB Total F/T Enrollment 450,897
NAAB
Degrees Awarded
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