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Page 1: Getting Licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geologist, or Geophysicist with APEGGA Bill Santo, P.Eng. APEGGA Assistant Director of Registration The Association

Getting Licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geologist, or Geophysicist with APEGGA Bill Santo, P.Eng.

APEGGA Assistant Director of Registration

The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta

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AGENDA

Overview of the Canadian engineering and geoscience licensing system

Introduction to APEGGA Registration with APEGGA – process,

procedure, forms Questions and answers

Focus – helping you understand how to become licensed with APEGGA

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Licensure in CanadaFor Engineers, Geologists and

Geophysicists

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The Canadian System

In Canada engineering and geoscience are regulated professions

No one can practice engineering or geoscience without being licensed – “RIGHT TO PRACTICE”

No one can call themselves and engineer or geoscientist without being licensed – “RIGHT TO TITLE”

The licensing system was developed to ensure that only qualified and capable individuals are allowed to practice in the professions.

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The Canadian System

In Canada the engineering and geoscience professions are regulated provincially.

There is a regulatory body in each province and territory.

There is separate and unique legislation in each province/territory.

The professions are self regulated and self governing.

There is no federal regulatory body.

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The Canadian System

In Alberta APEGGA has been given the authority and responsibility to regulate the professions of engineering, geology and geophysics.

APEGGA is the only body in Alberta or Canada that has the authority to issue a license to practice engineering, geology or geophysics.

PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC IS PARAMOUNT

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The Canadian System

Being licensed in any one province does not give you the right to practice in any other province.

You must be licensed in each province that you practice in.

You can be licensed in all provinces/territories if necessary.

Most common is licensure in 2 or 3 provinces where work is being performed.

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Engineers Canada

Engineers Canada – formerly CCPE – Canadian Council of Professional Engineers.

Engineers Canada is not a regulatory body and has no jurisdiction and no authority.

Engineers Canada was created by the 12 provincial regulatory associations to act as a resource and assist in standardizing requirements across Canada.

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Geoscientists Canada

Geoscientists Canada (formerly Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists) is not a regulatory body and has no jurisdiction and no authority.

Geoscientists Canada was created by the 12 provincial regulatory associations to act as a resource and assist in standardizing requirements across Canada.

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Academic Assessments

APEGGAs Board of Examiners is the only body under the EGGP Act that has the authority to evaluate qualifications for licensure.

Evaluations done by other bodies have no bearing on whether a person meets the qualifications for licensure with APEGGA.

CCPE IA or EIEAP IQAS WES

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Summary – the Canadian System

Regulated Profession

Provincial Jurisdiction

Must be licensed in each province

APEGGA in Alberta

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APEGGA

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APEGGA – Who and What are We?

Created in 1920 by the Alberta Government

Created to regulate the practice of engineering, geology and geophysics in Alberta.

Governed by the Engineering, Geological and Geophysical Act of Alberta (EGGP).

Primary role is to ensure the protection of the public by ensuring that professional members are qualified, capable and practice competently and ethically.

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APEGGA – Who and What are We?

Currently over 63,000 members. Over 7000 applications for licensure were

received in 2011. Of those applications approximately one-

third (2000) were from foreign trained graduates in all three professions.

APEGGA has offices in Calgary and Edmonton with approximately 60 staff overall.

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APEGGA – Who and What are We?

Registration – evaluates qualifications for licensure.

Discipline – monitors members to ensure they are practicing skillfully, ethically and professionally.

Compliance – policing non-licensed individuals or businesses that are practicing the professions or using a professional designation.

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Registration

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Five criteria for Licensure

1. Academics Require original transcripts

2. Experience Require Work Experience Records References for all work to be counted

3. Character From references and self declaration

4. English Language TOEFL or Handwritten letter

5. Professional Practice NPPE

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Professional Licensure

Professional Engineer, Geologist or Geophysicist Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident

Must meet the FIVE CRITERIA

Foreign Licensee Not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident

Must meet the FIVE CRITERIA

This is a difference in title only. Rights, privileges and qualifications are identical

A Professional Member may take legal responsibility for work done by themselves or under their direct supervision

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Professional Licensure

Member In Training Engineer in Training – EIT Geologist in Training – GeolIT Geophysicist in Training – GeophIT

Must satisfy only TWO CRITERIA Academics Good Character Note: Experience is not reviewed or considered.

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Professional Licensure

Provisional Licensee.

Granted to foreign trained individuals who meet all of the requirements for membership except the one year Canadian experience.

A designation that can show potential employers that APEGGA has qualified your credentials and only the one year of Canadian experience is required before full licensure.

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Board of Examiners

Executive Board of Examiners

Determines whether applicants meet the requirements for registration

20 Academic Examiners 20 Experience Examiners 3 Public Members Meets 11 times per year (once per month except July)

Full Board of Examiners

Deals with policy issues and appeals Includes the executive Board plus 3 public members and 3

Members at Large.

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Registration

Processing.

All documents received File sent to Academic examiner - recommendation File sent to experience examiner –

recommendation

File to Board of Examiners Times vary based on

the number of applications Time to receive documents – translations,

references Complications with an application

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ACADEMICS

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Academic Requirements(Engineering)-How Does APEGGA Evaluate These? CEAB- Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board

(Canadian engineering programs)

MRA (Mutual Recognition Agreements) with US, UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ, HK, South Africa France Japan and Singapore

FDL (Foreign Degree List) – undergraduate degrees in engineering

Non-FDL - undergraduate degrees in engineering not found in one of the three categories above

Non-Engineering Degrees – eg. NAIT/SAIT technology diploma, Math degree, Physics degree

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Academic Requirements-Starting Point Evaluations for Engineering only

CEAB

MRA

FDL

Non-FDL

Non-degree

-0 exams

- Probably 0 exams

-FE Exam

-FE Exam

- Up to 24 exams(course-by-course)

-0 exams

- Probably 0 exams

-FE Exam

-FE Exam

- Up to 24 exams(course-by-course)

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FE Confirmatory Exam-Why is it Assigned? Confirm the quality and understanding of your

undergraduate engineering degree The assumption is you have an undergraduate

degree in engineering. If you don’t have this you will be assigned exams (up to 24) on a course-by-course basis

Covers broad range of material already taken in your degree

Must write exam, can not take university course equivalent instead

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Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

Administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES).

8 hours long, problem solving type of exam. 4 hour morning session - general - all disciplines. 4 hour afternoon session – choice of specific discipline

or general engineering. 70% required for a pass. 2 exam sessions per year

April/May and October/November Information at www.ncees.org

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Course-by-Course Exams

Assigned to fill academic deficiencies not to confirm an undergraduate engineering degree

Can either write APEGGA exams or take approved university course equivalents

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APEGGA Technical Exams

3 hours long, problem solving type of exams

technical exams in your engineering discipline

at a level taken by Canadian engineering students in their undergraduate degree

prepared by professors at the U of Calgary and U of Alberta that teach those subjects

2 exam sessions per year April/May and October/November

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Waiving FE Exam

Waive Exams?

Masters or PhD

- CEAB or MRA institution-technical in nature (containingsignificant engineering design and analysis)-course work must be complete

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EXPERIENCE

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Experience: Quantity

48 months of referenced technical experience once academically qualified

At least one year equivalent North American engineering experience – in most cases this means one year Canadian engineering experience

Must be Referenced

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Experience: Quality - the 5 Elements

1. Application of Technical Theory

2. Practical Experience

3. Development of Management Skills

4. Development of Communication Skills

5. Development of the Understanding of Societal

Implications

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Experience - Quality

The Board of Examiners places more emphasis on the first two elements than on the last 3 elements

The Board wants to see evidence of direct engineering experience Understanding of first principles Problem solving

Refer to “Experience Requirements for Licensure- A Guideline” for more detailed information

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Levels Of Experience

Technologist Level - technician or technologist level capped at 12 months maximum

Professional Level - professional level

- typically 36 months required

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Post-Graduate Degree Experience Credit

Only available for Completed Masters or PhD degree

– not available for partially completed Masters or PhD degree

Only available for Full Time Studies

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Post-Graduate Degree Experience Credit

CEAB/MRA Accredited Institution

Must be technical in naturefor course based only Masters there must be evidence of significant engineering design and analysis involved in the courses taken towards the Masters degree

–similar for Geoscience

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Post-Graduate Degree Experience Credit

Must be specifically requested via

Application Form – Number 3a

Maximum credit available: Masters (course based only) max 6

months Masters (course & project based) max 12

months Masters (course and thesis) max 18

months PhD (course and thesis) max 24

months

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Post-Graduate DegreeExperience Credit-Documentation Required

Transcripts and Course Outline or official description of all Graduate Courses taken towards the Post-Grad degree

Thesis/Project Info

Letter from Thesis Supervisor

Apply for Post-Grad Experience Credit at time you apply for P.Member not MIT status

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Application of Theory

What Does the Application of Theory Mean? The application of theory includes: Selecting solutions and solving problems Preparing and checking engineering designs or

interpretations Showing evidence of sound technical judgment and

practices Demonstrating familiarity with the use and application of

pertinent technologies, procedures, systems and programs. May also include the collection and analysis of information

and data. However, data collection and analysis should not be the major component of your experience for a significant period of time

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Construction Engineering & Management

This type of work must have the following attributes to be acceptable for full credit.

Has full knowledge of the project and liaises with the project owner. Responsible for planning, implementing and finalizing projects. Ensures timeliness, cost, quality and safety. Includes risk assessment, project scope and deliverables, scheduling, site inspections, procurement, resource management, managing people and environmental considerations.

Application of theory must be present. Minimum 1 year of theory along with 3 years

Construction E & M Can be factored if there is no evidence of the application

of theory in the work..

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Supply Chain Management

Includes purchasing, contract administration, quality control and inspection

Generally little evidence of the application of theory

Factoring is to start at 0.25 and can be raised by the examiner if there is better evidence of the application of theory

Must have a minimum of two years of the application of theory in your discipline and the rest in this field factored at 25%

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Project/Cost Controls Engineering

Includes cost estimating, cost tracking, planning, scheduling, change management and management progress reporting

Minimum of 2 years of application of theory with the remaining project/cost controls engineering experience to be factored at 0.25

Factoring is to start at 0.25 and can be raised by the examiner if there is better evidence of the application of theory

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Sales Engineering

A salesperson with technical knowledge.

Has technical knowledge about the product and service being sold.

Uses this knowledge to determine a client’s needs

Sees a project through from the first contact with the buyer, through to completion

Identifies technical issues and solves problems.

Can be factored if there is no evidence of the application of theory in the work

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Waiving Exams Based on Experience

Waive Exams?

Experience Required

- At least 10 years for FDL degrees, geology and geophysics degrees

- At least 12 years for non-FDL degrees- Overseas experience will be counted if referenced- Must be solid engineering level work- Increasing technical competence and levels of

responsibility- Must be referenced

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Experience

In all of the cases above the burden is on the applicant to

demonstrate the application of theory in their experience.

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One Year Equivalent NorthAmerican Engineering Experience

1 year Canadian experience

Why? What?

-Codes and standards-climate conditions-culture-ethics-business practices-work environment

-engineering level

-under supervision and control of a P.Eng.

-P.Eng supervisor will be required to supply a ReferenceQuestionnaire

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One Year Equivalent North American Experience

Must gain this experience working under the supervision and control of a professional member.

Post graduate experience for a completed Masters or PhD does not satisfy the one year equivalent North American experience requirement.

Acceptable experience can be obtained in a university setting but it must be outside the Masters or PhD program.

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Description of Work ExperienceMust use the prescribed Work Experience Record

form – no other form is acceptableWork Experience Summary – single pageWork Experience Record Details – one page for each job or position

Require detailed chronological information on job positions, titles, job descriptions, assignments, and duties and responsibilities with emphasis on the engineering content of the work experience

Evidence of Increasing Technical Competency and Levels of Responsibility

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Description of Work Experience

The experience record must focus on the application of engineering or geoscience principles.

Detail the actual duties that you performed

Focus on the 5 quality elements of experience

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Structuring Statements

•I calculated the short circuit levels

What

•by conducting a computer simulation using all of the network system input

How

•In order to determine the short circuit levels at the substation

Why51

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References-Who Can Be a Reference?

Reference must have first-hand personal knowledge of your work experience

References should be from engineers or geoscientists – supervisors or clients

Preferred references are from Professional Members in supervisory roles

If Reference Questionnaire is completed in a language other than English APEGGA will have it translated at our expense

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References-How Many are Needed?

Minimum of 3 references but more might be required

Provide reference names and addresses on the Work Experience Record.

KEY- need references to cover the entire work history

TIP: If you want the Board to consider waiving exams based on 10 years of experience we will need references to cover at least 10 years of experience eg if you had 6 jobs over 10 years we will

need at least 6 references

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Contact references ahead of time to advise them they will

be receiving Reference Questionnaire forms from APEGGA and ask them to

complete and submit those forms to APEGGA as quickly as

possible

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Reconsiderations & Appeals

If you think that there has been information missed or not reviewed you can request a Reconsideration of a Board decision Must provide new or additional information within 30

days of receipt of your letter. $150 reconsideration fee

If the Reconsideration is denied you can request an Appeal to the Full Board from an unsuccessful Reconsideration Must provide new or additional information within 30

days of receipt of your letter $150 reconsideration fee

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English Language Competency (ELC

This is a statutory requirement (EGGPA).

Those whose undergraduate degree was taught in English are exempt from proof.

All others require a minimum TOEFL score of 600 (written), 250 (computer), 100 (on-line).

A manuscript appeal letter may be considered in lieu.

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English Language Competency (ELC)

ELC – if degree was not taught in English

TOEFLHandwritten Letter

andCanadian P.Eng. References

-600 on paper test-250 on computerTest-100 on internet test

-letter explaining why you areCompetent in the English language

-Canadian P.Eng references also comment on your ability to communicate in English

OR

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Professional Practice Exam

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Professional Practice Examination (PPE)

All applicants must write PPE

Tests applicants’ knowledgeof law, ethics, and professionalism

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Professional Practice Exam- Content

Professionalism

Professional Practice

Regulatory Authority Requirements

Law and Legal Concepts

The EGGP Act

Study Kit - $150

– Purchase through APEGGA office

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Professional Practice Examination -Exam Type and Format

100 question, multiple choice

2 hours, closed book

Pass/Fail with 65% minimum

Grade is Final

Offered 4 times per year, typically in up to 20+ locations around North America

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Applying to Write PPE

- EIT, Exam Candidate or Student or active applicant for P.Eng or EIT

Apply using PPE Application Form – found in Application for Registration package

PPE fee - $130

For forms and more information refer to APEGGA web-site at www.apegga.org/members/registration/professional.htm

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General Information

Apply using Application for Registration form

available in hard copy by request from APEGGA Calgary and Edmonton offices

alternatively can download Application documentation from APEGGA web-site

Experience Requirements for Licensure - A Guideline

available in hard copy or on the APEGGA web-site (part of Application for Registration package)

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Application for Registration -Documents to Complete “Application for Registration” form

Name and contact information of at least 3 references (more than 3 references may be required)

“Request for Academic Documents” form - send it to your university not to APEGGA

Copy of proof of Canadian Citizenship or permanent resident status

application fee ELC documentation at some point

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Applicant Identification

Once you have submitted your application to APEGGA you will receive a member number.

Mxxxxxx

Use this number for any correspondence with APEGGA.

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Transcripts andCertificates of Graduation

APEGGA must receive original transcripts and Certificates of Graduation directly from your institutions

Use the “Request for Academic Documents” form to instruct your institutions to send your transcripts and Certificates of Graduation directly to APEGGA

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Transcripts andCertificates of Graduation

- APEGGA will get them translated at APEGGA’s expense

If APEGGA does not receive direct confirmation from your university, the Board will not waive exams based on experience and will also specify which exams you must write

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Length of Time to Evaluate Applications

Usually takes 6 to 12 months to complete the evaluation of an applicant’s qualifications

Will vary depending on how long it takes to receive all the required documentation

May take longer if translations required

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Writing Exams - Guidelines

Exam assessments must be started within 2 years of the Board review date.

A course by course exam assessment can be satisfied by taking university level equivalents or by writing the APEGGA exams.

A confirmatory assessment can only be satisfied by writing the FE exam.

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“Eligible for Registration” - What Does This Mean? Job advertisements often indicate that an

applicant for the job must be “eligible for registration” with APEGGA. What does this mean? It means different things to different

employers To some employers this might mean a

person must be eligible for registration immediately

To other employers it might mean that they think the person has the skills & abilities to do the job and as long as the person is willing to apply to APEGGA that’s okay even if they have to write exams or meet other requirements

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APEGGA Services & Benefits

-Mentoring programs

-Resume Referral Service

-Insurance Program & other Member Benefits

Refer to APEGGA web-site for more info

www.apegga.org/members/memberservices.html

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APEGGAResume Referral Service

Computerized job registry system

Over 650 job postings this year so far

69 resumes submitted for viewing

www.apegga-resumereferral.org

For more info contact

Sara Manning at ‘[email protected]

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Mobility Within Canada

Must be licensed in each province in which you practice

Can be registered in more than one province at the same time

AIT/TILMA transfers – streamline the application and evaluation process

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Mobility Within Canada

- AIT/NWPTA applies only to individuals who are registered as P.Engs/P.Geos in good standing in their home association

TIP: If you move to another province you should get registered in that province first before you cancel your APEGGA registration

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Mobility With the USA

Mobility Agreement signed with Texas State Board

Streamlines movement between Alberta and Texas

Check with other US State Boards

APEGGA is now offering FE and PE exams for NCEES- contact Dr. Milt Petruk at [email protected]

For more information refer to APEGGA Web-site: www.apegga.org/members/ncees_exam.htm

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Contact Information

APEGGA Web-site ‘www.apegga.org’

Mark Tokarik, LL.B., P.Eng – Director of Registration ‘[email protected]

Bill Santo, P.Eng – Assistant Director ‘[email protected]

Park Powell, P.Eng – Assistant Director ‘[email protected]

Alan Dunn – Assistant Director [email protected]

1-800-661-7020 or 780-426-3990

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Questions?

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