Since 1995, the International Coach Federation (ICF) has become a globally recognized organization focused on advancing the coaching profession by establishing and administering a set of standards for credentialing professional coaches. There are three ICF Credentials and three processes for obtaining an ICF credential, as shown below.

| Three ICF Credentials | Three ICF Credential Processes |
| Associate Certified Coach (ACC) | ACTP: individuals have completed an ICF Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP). |
| Professional Certified Coach (PCC) | Portfolio: individuals have not completed an ACTP or have completed coach training through programs not on the ACTP list |
| Master Certified Coach (MCC) | MCC application: specific to MCC credential |
The documents/information/links provided on this page are offered to our membership to assist in their credentialing journey. Application for credentialing must be accomplished through the ICF credentialing page.
- The Road To Credentialing provides information about the ICF credentialing process.
- The Core Competencies delineates competency requirements for certification.
- Ethics delineates ICF professional ethics requirements. ICF members must review these annually and designate agreement to be ruled by them.
- The Credentialing Requirements Chart delineates requirements to obtain each of the three credentials.
- The Credentialing Policy Manual provides policy for ICF professional certification.

