ICF Accredited Coach Training Program: What You Need to Know

Our full-time team transformation coaching program is an ICF accredited coach training program, perfect for anyone looking to get their ICF coaching certification. Our Certification program includes our courses. Our coaching programs are accredited by the International Coaching Federation (ICF), a leading global organization dedicated to the advancement of the coaching profession.


Accredited by the International Coach Federation (ICF), our training program for Co-Active coaches has been called a gold standard for coaches by The Coaching Institute, an affiliate of Coach Transformation Academy, which has connected four cornerstones of the Co-Active. The ICF is the largest accreditation authority of institutional coach programs, and sets the gold standard for coach education. As an ICF accredited program, Coach Transformation Academy's executive coaching programs are continually reviewed and evaluated for best practices on curriculum, essential competencies, faculty, facilities, expertise, and ethics in supporting high-quality coaching education. ICF-approved coaching education has undergone a rigorous review process and has demonstrated that its curricula are in alignment with ICF definition of coaching, core competencies, and code of ethics.

ICF-approved coach training also helps you fulfill ICF membership and credentialing requirements. To become an ICF member, you will need to take a minimum of 60 hours of specific coaching training that meets the ICF standards. ICF accredited hours are the certified hours of training offered by schools and coaching academies that have earned ICF accreditation. Remember, once you have earned a certification in your specialty from a coaching school with an

ICF-accredited programs, such as Radiant Coaches Academy, you then can opt to earn ICF credentials an ACC, a PCC, or a MCC, depending on the number of hours of training and experience you complete.

Pursuing a ICF coaching certification through an ICF accredited training program is the best choice you can make when starting out your coachinship journey. If you are committed to becoming a professionally certified coach, and are looking to start a coaching business, or to work within a coaches organization, then you are probably going to want to earn your ICF PCC through a program like our ICF PROFESSIONAL Certification. ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC) Credentialing Path The Institute of Life Coach Training (ILCT) is approved by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) as an Accredited Coaching Training Program (ACTP), which means all courses offered by ILCT may be used to fulfill the requirements of coaching education to obtain ICF credentials, and also the requirements of the ICF after becoming certified.

You may want to look beyond ICF, but using ICF Training Program Search Service (TPSS) is a good way to find coaching training that has passed the ICF rigorous review process.

Every 3 years, ICF does a thorough review to make sure that every program is aligned with the latest industry standards, and over nearly 20 years, programs offered by iPEC have earned this seal of approval each time they have been reviewed. Beyond your program, the one extra step is taking the ICF definitive Certificate of Coaching Knowledge Assessment. Comprehensive

programs that help you become a certified professional coach will include live training, personalized support, and the required number of hours of practice in order to get certified.

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