About ICF

About ICF

By regulating standards, skills and core competencies for coach training, International Coach Federation (ICF) sets the standards for coach training, providing independent credentials and building a universal network of trained coaching professionals

As the world’s leading organization of professionally trained coaches, ICF confers immediate credibility upon its members and ensures they abide by a strict code of ethics. ICF is the main accrediting and credentialing body connecting both training programs and coaches.

ICF offers the only globally recognized, independent credentialing program which stands for knowledge, accountability and a strong ethical code when it comes to professional coaching.

ICF Credentials are awarded to professional coaches who have met the required rigorous education and have completed the stipulated hours of coaching.  Achieving credentials through ICF signifies a coach’s commitment to integrity, understanding and mastery of coaching skills, and dedication to clients.

ICF also accredits programs that deliver coach-specific training. The ICF prides itself in the encouragement of high principled professional standards in coaching.

Today, ICF is a Highly In-Demand Coaching Certification & Accreditation Because:

  • Imparting core coaching competencies
  • Developing a professional code of ethics and coaching standards
  • Designing a globally renowned credentialing program
  • Setting guidelines through accreditation and credentialing
  • Providing continuous, life- long learning and education
  • Reinforces the honor of the coaching profession nationally and internationally.

ICF Definition of Coaching

ICF defines coaching as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential.

Credential Paths

ICF offers three credentials: Associate, Professional and Master Certified Coach.