Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 50-4-.02 - Applications for Examinations
(1) The applicant for examinations shall
submit an application on a form approved by the Board. In addition to the
information called for on the form, the applicant must also submit the
following:
(a) An applicant with a
professional degree in Architecture applying under Code Section
43-4-11(b)(1) or
with a bachelor's degree applying under Code Section
43-4-11(b)(3)
shall submit an official copy of the college transcript on which shall be shown
the degree attained and the date of attainment. In addition, applicants who
claim credit for a second professional degree in Architecture shall submit an
official copy of the transcript of the course work for the second Professional
Degree on which shall be shown the degrees attained and the date of
attainment.
(b) An applicant
without a Professional Degree in Architecture applying under Code Section
43-4-11(b)(2)
shall submit an official copy of the high school transcript, or an official
copy of the high school diploma, or other official proof of having completed
the equivalent of the high school course.
(c) Official proof must also be submitted for
all other college courses, technical courses, and other educational credits
claimed by the applicant.
(d)
Statements of employers, references, and other supporting information must be
received on forms approved by the Board as set forth in the
application.
(e) The appropriate
fee as determined by the Board must be paid.
(f) All of the documents required by (a),
(b), (c), (d) and (e) above must be received prior to evaluation of the
application by the Board. If requested, the applicant shall furnish additional
information that may be required by the Board to clarify or substantiate
statements made in the application.
(2) Reasonable accommodation will be provided
to a qualified applicant with a disability in accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act. The request for an accommodation by an individual with a
disability must be made in writing and received in the Board office at least 60
days prior to the examination administration along with the appropriate
documentation as indicated in the Request for Disability Accommodation
Guidelines.
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