If a person doesn’t already have experience on a LEED project, they must earn a Tier I Green Associate Credential before qualifying for a Tier II level specialization certification. This is true for whatever certified LEED instructor a student wishes to use.
Interested in becoming LEED Certified? Everblue Training Institute is the largest USGBC educational provider in the world.
Getting Started with LEED Series
Page 1: Introduction (This Page)
Page 2: What is LEED?
Page 3: The USGBC and GBCI
Page 4: The LEED Rating Systems
Page 5: The LEED Credentialing Process
Page 6: LEED Green Associate Explained
Page 7: LEED AP Explained
Page 8: The Benefits of LEED
Getting started is easy even for professionals who want to demonstrate a green building expertise in non-technical fields of practice. For access to schedules for live courses, online instruction, live webinars, and practice exams, visit the Everblue site at www.everblue.edu .