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Recognizing that their efforts can have a tremendous impact on improving the interior design profession, nearly 200 volunteers, all drawn from interior design practice and education, currently assist the Council for Interior Design Accreditation in carrying out its work. The rewards, these dedicated volunteers say, are numerous and varied:
helping to play an integral role in a process that produces recognizable and tangible outcomes
the excitement associated with charting new territories
the satisfaction gained in helping integrate the worlds of practice and academia
the ability to help “raise the bar” of professionalism for the field of interior design
How You Can Help
CIDA’s adherence to strict fiscal responsibility means it must depend on many volunteers to help with a number of different activities associated with its accreditation process. If you’re interested in being a part of the process that sets the standards for 21st century interior design education, here’s how you might participate:
Site Visitors
Because accreditation involves a peer review process, site visitors are drawn from the field of interior design and play an important role in the accreditation process. As on-site evaluators, site visitors are responsible for gathering evidence and developing informed judgments regarding program compliance with standards. Site visitors must have appropriate academic credentials, teaching or relevant professional experience in the field of interior design, objectivity, and strong communication skills. To serve in this role, volunteers must apply and supply references that testify to professional and personal qualities that will contribute to the effective participation of the volunteer. Site visitors are appointed by the Board of Directors following an application process. Download Application
For a more comprehensive description of site visitor qualifications, see page 5 of CIDA’s Policy and Procedures.
Standards Committee
The Standards Committee develops, reviews, and revises standards for the purpose of the assessment of postsecondary programs in interior design, taking into consideration the body of knowledge and changes in society, higher education, and the profession. Standards Committee recommendations are reviewed by the Accreditation Commission and forwarded to the Board of Directors for approval. The Standards Committee reports to the Board of Directors. A person interested in serving on the Standards Committee should forward a copy of his or her resume or vitae, with a cover letter expressing interest, to the Board of Directors in care of the CIDA office. The Board of Directors makes all volunteer appointments. Inquiries about current openings may be directed to the CIDA office.
Appeal Board
The Board of Directors appoints nine individuals who are familiar with the accreditation process and the field of interior design to an Appeal Board. The Accreditation Commission may appoint five members from this Board to serve, as needed, on a panel to hear an appeal of an adverse decision made by the Accreditation Commission. The panel is responsible for reviewing the appeal and may affirm the decision of the Commission or remand the decision to the Commission for further consideration.