LEED Green Associate

LEED Green Associate

This course to get a LEED Green Associate certificate is four 4-hour classes (16 hours total) which can be taken in any order, so students can join at any time.

LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) is the world’s foremost green building standard, designed by the U.S. Green Building Council.

To get a LEED Green Associate certificate:

  • Take our 4-session (16 hour) Green Associate course for $275. You may also take our 2-session LEED AP (Accredited professional course for $195. All materials are included. Green Associate classes may be taken in any order so you can start anytime.
  • Then you may choose to take the 3rd party exam and get a LEED Green Associate and/or AP certificate.
  • To take the 3rd party Green Associate exam, you must show proof you attended our course. To take the LEED AP 3rd party exam, you must prove work experience on a LEED project. Our teacher has helped dozens of qualified students obtain LEED internships.

LEED is critical to any professional in the real estate or construction industries. Building owners want to hire people who understand green — from property managers to decorators, brokers, appraisers, contractors and more.

 

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Course Only AP Course
This covers all 4 sessions, which can be taken in ANY ORDER. If you cannot come to a session, you can take that session next time it is offered. Click the button below to register for LEED Accredited Professional course

$385.00Add to cart

$385.00Add to cart

LEED FAQs

What is LEED? Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design is the world’s foremost green building standard. It was developed by U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). How do I become LEED accredited? After you take our course, you will receive a certificate of completion allowing you to register for the USGBC test. You will receive a certificate from USGBC/GBCI when you pass the 3rd party test(s). What is the difference between Green Associate and LEED Accredited Professional (AP)? Green Associate “Demonstrate[s] green building expertise in non-technical fields of practice.” It shows “basic knowledge of green design, construction, and operations.” LEED AP signifies “An advanced depth of knowledge in green building practices.” At BKREI, we say Green Associate and AP are similar to Real Estate Salesperson and Broker. They both study Real Estate, but Salespersons learn the basics, and Brokers go into more depth and have experience. If LEED Accredited Professional (AP) is better, can I skip Green Associate? No. The LEED AP course builds on Green Associate. After you pass Green Associate, you may take our LEED AP course which is offered by appointment to small groups. What does the price include? Our Green Associate course is 4 sessions, 3.75 hours each for a total of 15 hours. All our reading and study materials are included in the price. The 3rd party exam fee is not included. The teacher, Kristen Bacorn, has worked on hundreds of green projects and is a recognized expert in the field. She is known for mentoring her students to get started in the industry. The class is fun and entertaining as well as informative. What is the 3rd party exam? Although U.S. Green Building Council developed LEED, they do not give tests. Tests are held at a professional testing facility called Prometric, a few blocks from NYREI. Prometric has dozens of computer cubicles offering all kinds of exams, and you may take the LEED exams whenever they have a free appointment for you. You may sign up for the exam after taking our class and getting a certificate of completion. Exam procedures are thoroughly discussed in the class. Do I have to study in addition to taking the course? Yes - absolutely. It isn’t possible for any school to give you all the information you need to pass in 2 days, considering that most architects study 3 months. We will teach you the material and give you tips on important things you must know, but it is up to you to read and study hard. How long should I study? That is a subjective question. It depends on how much free time you have, how well you can memorize, and other factors. However, do NOT fall into the trap of thinking that if you are very smart or a fast learner you don’t have to study. The exams are HARD. Most architecture and engineering firms encourage study for at least 2-3 months. If I need more study, can I just sit in on the class again for free? No. Some students think if they return without signing the attendance sheet it won’t hurt anyone. That’s not true - it hurts the other students, the teacher and the school. As a result, we scrutinize the attendance sheets. We understand that students enjoy the class enough to take it two or three times. As one student put it, “I would rather pay to take the class twice than pay to take the exam twice.” Therefore, you may repeat the course for half price. If for some reason you fail the exam, we will allow you to repeat the class for free. What are the exams like? Green Associate and LEED AP exams are both multiple choice. However, they are often structured as, “Choose 3 out of 7,” instead of the traditional 1 choice out of 4. Both exams are very, very hard. Most estimates are that only about 35% of AP test-takers pass. That means 65% FAIL ! Our school has a documented pass rate that ranges between 85-95%. While many schools -- especially online courses -- claim a 90+ pass rate, we have observed that most do not engage in any systematic follow-up with their students as we do. If for some reason you do not pass the 3rd party exam, you may take it again in accordance with USGBC/GBCI rules. How can I qualify for the LEED Accredited Professional (AP) exam? To take the AP exam, you must first take the Green Associate exam, even if you take it on the same day. You also must show experience working on a LEED project. Since there are only about 700 LEED buildings out of a total of about a million buildings in New York City, it is not easy to get on a LEED project team. The easiest way is with an unpaid internship. Our LEED teacher has helped dozens of qualified students become interns. Please be aware:
  1. Internships are not guaranteed: whether a student is hired for an internship is decided by the LEED Project Team and is out of the control of NYREI or its teachers.
  2. NYREI’s teacher may assist some students in finding opportunities for internships.
  3. Internship referrals are ONLY available to students enrolled in our Green Associate courses. We will not provide referrals for non-students or past students.
  4. Other rules may apply and will be explained to students.
What kind of job can I get? How much can I earn? It used to be that mostly architects and engineers became LEED accredited. But now, LEED touches every profession. Building owners want to hire people who understand green, from property managers to brokers, bankers, decorators, contractors, appraisers, home inspectors and more. It is not possible to give a specific figure on earnings, as LEED consultants make widely different amounts depending on their skills, experience, size of project, and other considerations. Green credentials do get employers’ attention. If you can take only one career enrichment course, we recommend this course to help you obtain a LEED certificate. LEED accreditation shows you have mastered complicated material. How can I find out more? We urge you to read the USGBC/GBCI website thoroughly. In particular, you may read the Green Associate Handbook

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