Application Modules and Articling/Work Requirements
Submitting Your Work for Sponsor Review
To upload your completed document and submit it to your sponsor for review: In the application module, click on the upload link in the Submission section of the page (see example below). The Submissions page will display. Click the Add ...
Re-submitting a Document for Review
In some instances, your sponsor or the FPBC may provide you feedback on a document you uploaded and mark it as incomplete. You will need to upload a new document to the system for their review. To do so: Access your roadmap. Open the application or ...
Reviewing Feedback on a Document You Submitted
Enrolled members are required to upload documents for sponsor or FPBC review as part of various modules in their roadmap. To review the feedback and marks provided by your sponsor or FPBC on a document you uploaded: Log in to the LMS. Access your ...
Accessing an Application Module
Log in to the LMS. Access your roadmap. Launch the Application module from your roadmap. Application modules include: 2c Professional Reliance: Application 4c Forest Legislation and Policy: Application 6b Communicating Professional Advice: ...
Application Modules
Application Module Overview Application modules require submission of professional documents for review and approval by a sponsor. Your sponsor will then provide you with feedback and mark the documents as complete. Only once the document has been ...
What are my work experience requirements?
What is Articling? Articling is defined as gaining relevant work experience under the guidance of a sponsor (registered member). Work experience gained during your enrolment period helps you be better prepared for registration and the rights and ...
How to Submit your Work History Form
You will be required to upload your work history on the official FPBC Work History Form at various points throughout your roadmap. Until you do so, and until it has been reviewed and marked as completed by the ABCFP, you will not be able to advance ...
Starting your Practice Diary and Professional Development Plan
As an enrolled member, you must get into the routine of documenting your professional development and daily activities. You must construct a Professional Development Plan (Plan) and maintain a Practice Diary (Diary) during the length of your ...