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It means ICF has reviewed and approved the program’s curriculum, trainer qualifications, and delivery methods against its own standards. The training covers the exact competencies ICF evaluates when you apply for your credential:
Establishing and maintaining coaching agreements
Building trust and safety with the client
Maintaining coaching presence
Active listening beyond surface content
Asking questions that create genuine insight
Facilitating client growth and goal-setting
Supporting the client to design actions and accountability
Demonstrating ethical practice throughout
Training hours from an ICF-accredited program are accepted directly when you apply for ACC or PCC credentials — no additional verification or portfolio review needed. This is the key practical difference between “accredited” and “aligned.” Programs that are only aligned may require you to submit additional documentation or have your hours evaluated individually by ICF, which can delay your credentialing.
The curriculum is structured as a 10-step programme at each credential level.
Level 1 — ACC (10 steps):
Step 1: Start your journey, set your goals — lay the groundwork with clarity and purpose
Step 2: Learn core coaching skills and models — introduction to the coaching mindset, personal and professional goal-setting
Step 3: Build connection in coaching — establish deep trust and maintain presence with clients
Step 4: Explore beliefs, values, and cultural biases — deep dive into how personal beliefs and cultural context shape coaching
Step 5: Discover strengths, blind spots, and behaviours — identify strengths, decode behaviours, and uncover blind spots
Step 6: Identify patterns and strategies to overcome them — manage self-doubt and emotions effectively
Step 7: Explore neuroscience-based techniques — understand cognitive biases and their impact on coaching
Step 8: Integrate somatic and mind-body techniques — develop holistic coaching through NLP and body-mind alignment
Step 9: Clarify your niche and personal brand — define your niche, build your brand, and structure your services
Step 10: Present your capstone project — showcase your learnings through a team presentation
Level 2 — PCC (10 steps):
Step 11: Own your coaching style — clarify your philosophy, values, and strengths as a coach
Step 12: Master the art of imagery — use advanced visualisation and metaphor to deepen client insight
Step 13: Precision language (NLP techniques) — uncover limiting beliefs, challenge distortions and generalisations
Step 14: Embodied intelligence — align logic, emotion, and intuition; use breath and body as data
Step 15: Decode patterns and narratives — work with inner dynamics, reshape client narratives, navigate emotions
Step 16: Supervision and growth edges — apply the 7-eyed model to reflect on client cases and build self-awareness
Step 17: Coach at the collective level — lead group coaching with facilitation, manage energy and psychological safety
Step 18: Present with presence — deliver a compelling coaching pitch with confidence
Step 19: Cultural and contextual intelligence — adapt across cultures, uncover hidden assumptions, embrace diversity
Step 20: The first 100 days — set goals, build systems, and ground your impact in real-world practice
You can retake the exam. GoMasterCoach prepares you with mock exams and self-study resources, and reports a 95% pass rate among participants who complete the program.
The ACC exam is 60 scenario-based questions in 90 minutes.
The PCC exam is 78 questions in 180 minutes.
Both require a 76% score to pass.
The exam tests your ability to apply ICF competencies in real coaching scenarios, not rote memorisation of definitions. The training programme’s emphasis on live practice and structured feedback is designed to prepare you for exactly this.
Coaching tools are frameworks, assessments, and templates — things like the Wheel of Life, DISC profiles, 360 feedback, or the Enneagram. They give structure to specific moments in a coaching engagement.
Coaching training is the ability to use (or choose not to use) tools at the right moment while staying client-led and ethical. New coaches sometimes rely too heavily on tools as a safety net rather than trusting the coaching conversation itself.
GoMasterCoach teaches both: ICF competencies through the training programme, and 20+ practical tools through the digital Coaching Toolbox (which also includes an AI companion). The tools are included in the program fee, not sold separately. The goal is for tools to support your coaching rather than substitute for it.
No. ICF membership is separate from ICF credentialing. You do not need to be a member to pursue ACC or PCC credentials. However, membership can reduce your credentialing application fees and gives you access to ICF resources, events, and the global coach directory.
The more important factor is choosing an ICF-accredited training program. GoMasterCoach holds ICF accreditation at both Level 1 and Level 2, so your training hours are accepted directly for credentialing regardless of your membership status.
ACC exam: 60 scenario-based questions, 90 minutes, 76% to pass.
PCC exam: 78 scenario-based questions, 180 minutes, 76% to pass.
Both exams test your ability to recognise ICF competencies in realistic coaching scenarios. They are not about memorising definition, they assess whether you can identify the most effective coaching response in a given situation. GoMasterCoach’s mock exams and self-study resources are designed to prepare you for this format specifically.
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