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GBCI, VA Help Veterans and Families Pay for LEED Exams

By Feb 15, 2010
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), in accordance with the G.I. Bill, has agreed to reimburse veterans, eligible dependents and reservists for the cost of any of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Professional Exams administered by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI).

“For those veterans who are pursuing a career in green building or a related field, this support for attaining LEED credentials can go a long way in helping them achieve their professional goals, and GBCI is proud to play a part in their future success,” said Peter Templeton, president, GBCI.

Individuals planning to take a LEED Professional Exam must apply directly to the VA for reimbursement. Under this agreement, the VA will cover up to $2,000 per exam. Anyone who took a LEED Professional Exam after Dec. 3, 2008, is eligible for reimbursement. Those interested in applying and learning more about the program and related certification benefits should visit www.gibill.va.gov.

GBCI administers exams for professionals wishing to earn a LEED Green Associate or LEED AP credential, which support the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED green building rating systems. The LEED Green Associate credential is ideal for professionals who want to demonstrate green building expertise in nontechnical fields of practice. The five LEED AP credentials distinguish green building practitioners who have demonstrated proficiency and specialization in the LEED rating systems.

For more information on the LEED Professional exams and credentials, visit www.gbci.org.

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