Accreditation and Credentialing
Professional coaching is flourishing all over the globe, and in turn, so is the field of coach training. To ensure quality training, the International Coach Federation accredits coach-training programs that meet its high standards.
ICF’s accreditation system for coach-training programs defines curriculum standards to ensure consistency in the programs themselves and consistency among coaching professionals. Coaches worldwide recognize ICF as an industry leader and turn to us for information about training and continuing education.
For individual coaches, ICF offers the only globally recognized, independent credentialing program. More than 14,000 coaches around the world hold one of three ICF Credentials: the
Associate Certified Coach (ACC),
Professional Certified Coach (PCC) and
Master Certified Coach (MCC).
ICF Credentials are awarded to professional coaches who have met stringent education and experience requirements and have demonstrated a thorough understanding of the coaching competencies that set the standard in the profession. Achieving credentials through ICF signifies a coach’s commitment to integrity, understanding of coaching skills and dedication to clients.