AIA New York’s annual Procrastinators’ Days is an important continuing education event for architects in New York. Offering three days of continuing education courses through registered educational sessions, Procrastinators’ Days benefits members of the New York design community by helping them meet their AIA membership and state licensing education requirements before the end of the year. In addition to courses, many presenters will have table-top displays where participants can learn more about the presenting companies, their products, and their services.
Classes run from early morning until late afternoon on an hourly basis so attendees can develop personalized schedules to meet their needs over the three-day conference.
Continental breakfast and coffee will be provided through each day. The schedule allows for a daily 45-minute lunch break; meals are not provided. During lunch and other breaks, attendees are encouraged to visit the sponsor tables on the ground floor level.
Review the schedule with speaker information here.
AIA Members (per 1-hour session): $10 advance with discount code, $20 at door with member card*
General Public (per 1-hour session): $30 advance, $40 at door
*Notes on Registration:
– Advanced registration closes on December 3
– Saturday is a 4 hour session that will provide 4 LU|HSW. The cost of the course is $40 for members and $120 for non-members.
– Members of other AIA components qualify for the member rate; however only AIA New York members and recent customers have been sent the member discount code. Therefore, if you are an AIA member but were not offered the member rate, DO NOT REGISTER until you receive the discount code.
– Call (212) 358-6121 or email frontdesk@aiany.org with your AIA member ID number to receive the code.
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As a reminder, AIA National policy requires participants to attend the entire educational portion of an event to receive continuing education credits. We encourage all participants to arrive on time to comply with this policy.
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