Associate Certified Coach (ACC)
The ACC: A Credential that Empowers You
With an ACC credential, you are not just a coach — you are a coach committed to excellence, ethical practice, and lifelong learning. You’re showing the world that you understand the fundamentals of coaching, including the ICF Core Competencies and the ICF Code of Ethics. This credential indicates your readiness to inspire change, empower coaching clients, and grow as a professional.
Your journey to becoming an ACC starts with completing 60 hours of coaching education and 100 hours of coaching experience (think: time spent actually coaching clients). You’ll also need 10 hours of mentor coaching, where you’ll be guided and supported by an experienced coach. This journey ensures you’re equipped with the right tools to inspire and lead your clients.
- 60 hours of coaching education.
- 100 hours of coaching experience (including at least 75 paid hours).
- 10 hours of mentor coaching over three months.
- Successful completion of a performance evaluation.
- Passing score on the ICF ACC Exam.
ACC Application Paths: Finding Your Route
There are a few application paths to apply for the ACC, each tailored to your education journey. Whether you’ve graduated from a Level 1 or 2 program, or followed a unique educational path, ICF provides a clear route to credentialing success. Not sure about the differences between each application path? Check out the comparison chart for ACC application paths.
Choose Your Path
1. Level 1/Level 2 Path
For those who have completed ICF-accredited programs.
- Member price: $175 USD.
- Non-member price: $325 USD.
- Estimated time to review: 4 weeks.
2. Portfolio Path
For those whose coaching education includes Continuing Coach Education (CCE) courses or non-ICF-accredited education.
- Member price: $475 USD.
- Non-member price: $625 USD.
- Estimated time to review: 14 weeks.
