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How Do I Become a Coach?

People from all walks of life, all sorts of backgrounds, who are degreed in all kinds of professions, become coaches. Your first step is to choose an Accredited Coach Training program. These programs are located all over the world. You don't necessarily need to choose one in your area since most offer learning via phone or Web-based options.

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What's My Next Step?

ICF highly recommends that new coaches contract a credentialed Coach as a mentor. If you are coached yourself, you can go into the arrangement with as many questions as you want answered and you get to see exactly what coaching is and how it's done.

One of the most important items in becoming a professional Coach is ICF credentialing. Credentialing offers credibility and validity to you as a professional and to the profession of coaching itself. The ICF offers three credentials: Associate Certified Coach (ACC), Professional Certified Coach (PCC) and Master Certified Coach (MCC).

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What is ICF?

The International Coach Federation is the globally recognized association for professional coaching. ICF has more than 14,000 members in nearly 90 countries and 160 local chapters in nearly 50 countries. ICF provides individual coaches with a platform to contribute to the future of coaching.

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