Professional Certified Coach (PCC)
Earning a PCC Means More than a Credential
It’s not just about experience — it’s about your ability to support clients at the highest levels. As a PCC, you’ll become a trusted guide, a partner in your clients’ growth. You’ll earn a symbol of what it means to pursue continuous development. To be eligible for the PCC, you’ll need 125 hours of coach-specific education and 500 hours of coaching experience (think: time spent actually coaching clients). You’ll also continue learning from experienced coaches by completing 10 hours of mentor coaching.
PCC Eligibility Requirements
- 125 hours of coaching education.
- 500 hours of coaching experience (including at least 450 paid hours).
- 10 hours of mentor coaching.
- Successful completion of a performance evaluation.
- Passing score on the ICF Credentialing Exam.
PCC Application Paths: Choose Your Route
ICF offers three paths to earning your PCC. Each one is catered to your coaching education journey. Whether you’ve completed an ICF-accredited program or taken a variety of non-accredited courses, there’s a clear path to getting certified with your PCC credential. Not sure about the differences between each application path? Check out the comparison chart for PCC application paths.
Choose Your Path
Level 1 Path
For coaches who have completed accredited coaching hours through a Level 1 program.
- Member price: $650 USD.
- Non-member price: $800 USD.
- Estimated time to review: 14 weeks.
Level 2 Path
For coaches who have completed an entire ICF-accredited Level 2 program.
- Member price: $375 USD.
- Non-member: $525 USD.
- Estimated time to review: 4 weeks.
Portfolio Path
For coaches whose education includes Continuing Coach Education (CCE) and/or non-ICF-accredited coaching courses.
- Member price: $750 USD.
- Non-member price: $900 USD.
- Estimated time to review: 18 weeks.
