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The
AIFD Accreditation Evaluation Program
Each
year, immediately prior to its National Symposium, the American
Institute of Floral Designers will conduct an Accreditation Evaluation
Session for floral designers seeking to gain membership into the
Institute and to earn their "Accredited
In Floral Design" status. During these evaluation sessions,
participants are required to demonstrate their design artistry by
creating five (5) designs in specific categories which will be announced
to them during an initial briefing and process orientation. They
will also need to successfully complete an open-book test that will
have been provided to them upon receipt of their "Application
to Accredit" and the payment of all appropriate fees.
*Enrollment
in an Accreditation Evaluation Session is limited. Registered AIFD
Candidates will have first guarantees of enrolling; other interested
designers will be accepted on a first-come/first-serve, space available
basis.
Pre-Evaluation
Test | Schedule of Activities
| Regulations
Design
Categories | Flowers/Materials
| Design Evaluation | Scoring
Achieving
Success | Additional Information
| Notification | Pre-Requisite
Register
as a Candidate | Application
to Accredit | Cancellations
Accreditation
Evaluation Program Fees | Maintaining
Your Accreditation
Pre-Evaluation
Test
Upon
receipt of an Application
to Accredit and a minimum payment of the $250 non-refundable
deposit, AIFD will send to the interested designer or AIFD Candidate
several items including a copy of the AIFD
Book of Floral Terminology, and an open-book test consisting
of 25-questions which must be successfully passed before the designer
can be approved for membership in AIFD. The test will be based solely
on the information contained in the AIFD Book of Floral Terminology.
Schedule
of Activities
While
the day of the week may vary depending on the starting day of any
given National Symposium, the following schedule will be observed
during an Accreditation Evaluation Session. If the AIFD Symposium
opens on a Sunday, for instance, this schedule would apply to the
Thursday - Friday immediately preceding. (If Symposium started
on a Friday, the following example would change to Tuesday and Wednesday.)
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Thursday
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Noon
- 2 p.m.
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Candidate
Registration
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2
p.m.- 3:30 p.m.
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Briefing
Announcement, etc.
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5
p.m. -
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Coffee
Reception with AIFD National Board and Membership Committee
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6
p.m.- 10 p.m.
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Candidate
Designing
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10
a.m.- 11 p.m. |
Candidates
Clean Up Work Area
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| Friday |
8
a.m.- 6 p.m. |
Accreditation
Evaluations by AIFD Membership Committee**
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7
p.m.- 9 p.m. |
Reception
and Viewing of Candidates Work
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9
p.m.- 10 p.m. |
Candidates
to take or move flowers |
**Designs
available for viewing at opening reception for Symposium
Participants
will receive their evaluation results in mid-October following their
July evaluations. Should they have achieved the necessary evaluation
scores, they will also receive an invitation to attend the following
years Symposium where they will be inducted into AIFD and
presented their "Accredited In Floral Design" credentials.
This will allow them to proudly add the "AIFD" addendum
to their name.
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Regulations
As
noted above, a four-hour (4) time period is allowed for the completion
of the five design categories. The only people allowed in the design
work room during this four-hour period are the Accreditation applicants
and the AIFD Membership Committee monitors. To assure a non-bias
evaluation of candidate work, the monitors may not also serve as
evaluators. No one may assist applicants during the four-hour design
session, and no one will be allowed to observe. To assist international
candidates, AIFD will, if requested and if candidates provides his
or her own interpreter, make special arrangements for language interpreters
during the initial briefing and orientation session. AIFD will not
be responsible for providing interpreters.
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Design
Categories
Accreditation
Evaluation Session participants will design in five (5) categories.
Specific categories will vary from year-to-year, but general categories
will remain the same. AIFDs Membership Chairperson will announce
the selected categories during the morning briefing session. There
will be one design in each of the following:
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General
Category |
Specific
Category Examples |
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Funeral
Tribute |
Casket
spray, standing easel, basket |
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Arrangement
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Centerpiece,
hospital, holiday |
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Wedding |
Bridal/attendant
bouquet, flowers to wear |
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Designers
Choice |
Candidates
choice |
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Flowers
to Wear |
Corsage,
hair piece |
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Flowers/Materials
All
flowers, foliage, containers and supplies needed to complete the
required designs will be provided by AIFD. Each participant
will receive an identical supply of flowers, foliage, containers
and supplies.
Candidates
will be allowed to bring only the following tools into the design
room:
Extension (Cord
must be a least 15 long) |
Floral Knife |
Glue Pan and appropriate glue |
Pruners |
Ribbon
Shears |
Wire Cutter |
There shall be no sharing or bartering of product/materials allowed.
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Design
Evaluation
Seven
members of the AIFD National Membership Committee will evaluate
each Accreditation Evaluation Session participants work. The
high and low scores of the evaluators will be dropped before a final
score is rendered on any design.
Designs
shall be evaluated on the following criteria:
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Category
Interpretation |
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Scale
(Proportion) |
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Balance
(Physical and Visual) |
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Line
(Movement and Rhythm) |
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Color
(Balance, Harmony and Rhythm) |
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Creativity |
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Unity
(Harmony & Texture) |
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Focal
Emphasis |
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Depth |
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Mechanics
(Professional Application) |
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Scoring
Each
of the above Design Evaluation criteria will be scored using the
following point scale:
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Excellent |
Exceptional
use of design principles and elements with strong creative
emphasis
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| 4
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Above
Average |
Good
consistent application of design principles and elements
with a creative flair.
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| 3
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Average
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Good
design work, applying use of the principles and elements
of design, but not demonstrating any special flair or creative
emphasis.
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| 2
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Below
Average |
Weak
in the application of design principles and elements and
creativity, would not qualify as a good basic design.
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| 1
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Not
Acceptable |
Design
work lacking the application of the principles and elements
of design and shows no creativity.
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Achieving
Success
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To
be successfully evaluated a Accreditation Evaluation Session
participant must have a cumulative score of 20 points with
no individual design scoring below a 3.75.
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When,
however, an Accreditation Evaluation Session participant
receives a score of 19.50 - 19.99 or more than 20.0, but
with one or more individual designs receiving a score of
less than 3.75, that participants scores and work
will be subject to an on-site final review by the Membership
Review Committee, provided that no individual design received
a score of less than 3.5 Upon review of the participants
work, the Committee may, at its sole discretion, grant the
candidate a passing score.
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Participants
who do not receive the required passing score may participate
in the following years Accreditation Evaluation Session,
but no scores from the previous year will be carried forward.
They will be considered to be registered AIFD Candidates
and may continue to enroll in each years Accreditation
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Additional
Information
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For
evaluation purposes, a participating designer will be assigned
a number at check-in and a corresponding number will be
placed on his or her design/display table.
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Upon
completion of their designs, participants will clean the
design table and place their finished creations on top of
the table for evaluation, so size of arrangements is important.
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One
design from each participant will be selected by the AIFD
Membership Committee and placed on view in a special gallery
area for Symposium attendees to see; each will include the
name and city/state/country of the candidate. |
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Notification
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Accreditation
Evaluation Session participants will be mailed notification
of their evaluation results in mid-October following a presentation
by the Membership Committee to the AIFD National Board of
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Pre-Requisite
To
be accepted for an Accreditation Evaluation Session, registered
AIFD Candidates and other interested designers must first attend
a Steps to Membership program. Although not a prerequisite AIFD
encourages those interested in pursuing accreditation to first attend
an AIFD design program such as a National Symposium, AIFD Regional
Symposium, AIFD Across America program, or Diagnostic Evaluation
Workshop. This requirement is to assist candidates in better understanding
the level of design that is expected of them by AIFD Membership
Committee evaluators. Experience has demonstrated to AIFD that designers
who have had a firsthand opportunity to observe the level of AIFD
design expectation can better guage whether their current skill
set is advanced enough to purse accreditation. Individuals who have
attended such events most often do better in their first attempt
to achieve their Accreditation than those who haven't.
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Register
as a Candidate
It
is also recommended that interested designers register as an AIFD
Candidate. (See "Registered
AIFD Candidate" for details)
Application
to Accredit
Having
completed the attendance pre-requisite Registered Candidates may
then make a formal "Application to Accredit" before March
31. To register as a Candidate or to simply ask to be notified of
the next Accreditation Evaluation Program, please complete the application
online or print it out
and fax or mail it to AIFD. Be sure to include appropriate fees.
If
there is any space available after February 1, registration
will move to a first-come/first-serve acceptance of other registration
until we have reached the capacity crowd. In that case, the floral
designers who are signing up now to be Registered Candidates, but
who are not being given a guarantee for Washington, D.C., will be
called by the AIFD administrative office, in order that their applications
were received, and asked if they would like to come to Washington,
D.C. to participate in the AES session.
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Must
be received in the AIFD Headquarters by no later than March
31.
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Must
be accompanied by a minimum of a $150 nonrefundable deposit
toward the $1,250 Evaluation Fee.
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Special
Offer -- An an incentive to enjoy the entire National Symposium,
AIFD offers a $1,500 Accreditation Evaluation Fee which
includes a full Symposium registration ($550 value).
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By
June 1, the remaining balance of the Evaluation Fee must
be received or the applying designer will be subject to
an additional $100/per week for each weeks delay.
If final payment is not received by June 21st, the application
to participate in the Accreditation Evaluation Session will
be denied and the $250 deposit will not be refunded. |
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Accreditation
Evaluation Program Fees
Having
completed the attendance pre-requisite, interested designers or
AIFD Candidates may then make a formal "Application to Accredit".
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$1,250 (or $1,500 which will include a full Symposium Registration)
Accreditation Evaluation Fee shall be due from each person
seeking to participate in the Accreditation Evaluation Session;
this fee will include the following years Candidate
fees in AIFD (see "AIFD Candidate" ).
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A
minimum $250 nonrefundable deposit will be required to be
submitted by April 1 with the Application to Accredit. AIFD
Candidates will have a first right to register for an Accreditation
Evaluation Program.
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By
June 1, any balance outstanding toward the Accreditation
Evaluation Fee must be received or the candidate will be
subject to an additional $100/per week for each weeks
delay.
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If
final payment is not received by June 21st, the designers
application will be denied and the $250 deposit will be
retained by AIFD in payment of flowers and materials.
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The
fee shall include the cost of flowers and materials, charge
for electricity, hotel design space rental (not hotel sleeping
room) and full membership staff administration. As noted
above, it will also include a Candidate fee in AIFD for
the following year.
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In
the event that a designer is not successful in his or her
Accreditation Evaluation Session, he or she will be required
to submit full fees in each succeeding year of participation.
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Cancellations
From
April 1 - June 1, an Accreditation Evaluation Session floral designer
who submitted an Application to Accredit may cancel his or her application
to participate, but he or she will forfeit the $250 deposit. After
June 1, the forfeiture will be $400, and after June 21 there will
be no refund. A death in the candidates immediate family (proof
required) or a medical emergency (doctors letter required)
will be considered in making the above decision, but because of
the need to purchase flowers and supplies in advance, even in the
event of such an emergency, the $250 deposit will be forfeited.
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Maintaining
Your Accreditation
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After
a participant has successfully completed his or her Accreditation
Evaluation Program, he or she will be extended an invitation
to become an Accredited Member of AIFD.
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Candidates
will need to then pay a $175 Certification Fee (includes
payment for their member pin, certificate and induction
flowers), and their first years membership dues
which are now also $175. Upon payment of these fees, candidates
will be inducted into AIFD membership during ceremonies
at the National Symposium.
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To
maintain the status of an Accredited Member of AIFD, members
must pay their annual membership dues and meet certain continuing
education requirements every three years. The Continuing
Education requirements can be easily accumulated by attending
a Symposium or by attending a plethora of other floral industry
design education programs. Continuing Education units can
also be earned through demonstrated leadership and participation
in floral industry organizations including AIFD.
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Every
three years for the first 21 years of a members membership,
he or she must earn 25 Continuing Education units and must
submit proof of same, along with a re-accreditation fee
of $90 to AIFD. Click
here to learn more about how to earn your 25 Continuing
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