Your AIA and USGBC Education Partner, GBRI, is your source for best-in-class LEED, AIA, and WELL CE that have been pre-approved for AIA & LEED CMP.
Licensed architects must earn continuing education credits each year to fulfill AIA membership requirements as well as state license(s). AIA Architect members are required to complete 18 LUs from registered AIA/CES providers each year. Of the 18 LUs, 12 must be in the topic areas of health, safety, and welfare (HSW). AIA requirements can differ from the continuing education requirements of state licensing boards. State requirements may also vary from state to state.
GBRI courses are approved by AIA and offer a variety of ways to earn continuing education credits that meet your goals and licensing requirements. GBRI’s continuing education series aims to help you stay competitive by arming you with the tools, techniques, and knowledge you need, while fulfilling your AIA and LEED CE requirements.
Objectives
Simplify your credential maintenance process
Enhance your expertise in sustainable practices
What's Inside?
Already a GBRI Silver Member?
Why Enroll?
- USGBC & AIA Education Partner: All 30 CE hours are pre-approved, ensuring each course fulfills CMP requirements.
- Auto-Reporting: Save time with courses featuring auto-reporting directly to USGBC.
- Interdisciplinary Learning: Courses cover LEED, climate change, social responsibility, and WELL standards.
- Flexible Learning: Access courses on mobile, laptop, or desktop—anytime, anywhere on our user-friendly platform.
- Support Small Business: By enrolling in our courses, you're also supporting a small business deeply committed to sustainability & social impact.
Professionals With Multiple Credentials, Take Note
GBRI's 18 CE Hour Bundle
LEED CE Courses Including LEED Specific Hours

Oceans In Crisis: The Importance Of Taking Action
In light of the recently released Netflix documentary, SeaSpiracy, we have taken a deep dive into understanding the status of our oceans. Our oceans are a vast and crucial part of Earth’s ecosystem, but they are not infinite.

Oceans In Crisis: The Blame Game
In light of the recently released Netflix documentary, SeaSpiracy, we have taken a deep dive into understanding the status of our oceans. Learn more about the controversy behind oceanic preservation and the blame game it has created under part 2 of this series.

14 Ways To Green Your Home: Landscaping
Explore ways to conserve soil, water and energy use when landscaping

Frick Environmental Center – A Case Study
Join us as we explore this project using AIA COTE measures of sustainable design and LEED.

San Francisco Art Institute Fort Myers – A Case Study
As part of our case study series to educate and grow in our attempts to make the world a greener home for all of us, we’ve compiled this list of 100 stunning and innovative green building projects.

The Museum of Tomorrow – A Case Study
This project is also LEED platinum certified and hence we will look at the score card and identify the points it has earned under the LEED credit categories.
Getting Started is Easy
Register & Enroll: Immediate access to curated courses upon registration.
Navigate the Dashboard: Familiarize yourself with our user-friendly interface.
Engage & Network: Our community forum enables you to share insights and engage in meaningful discussions.