For many coaches considering the new ICF Mentor Coach Specialization (MCS), the mentor coach education requirement is proving to be one of the most confusing aspects of the application process. Fortunately, the ICF has now released detailed guidance on what actually qualifies as mentor coach education.
Interestingly, the emphasis is not so much on whether a program is accredited, but whether it is intentionally designed to develop mentor coaching capability and clearly aligned with the ICF Mentor Coaching Competencies.
The good news for ReciproCoach Mentor Coach Training participants is that our training already aligns with these guidelines on several counts. The UPDATED ReciproCoach Mentor Coach Training (Sessions 1–4 of our current asynchronous MCS training) now carries 10 Core Competency CCEs and was specifically designed around the ICF Mentor Coaching Competencies. We also provide curriculum summaries and supporting documentation with certificates to help demonstrate this alignment.
For a summary of the ICF guidance, examples of what may qualify as mentor coach education, and what this means for ReciproCoach participants, read our summary.
Please note that the information provided is based on our current understanding and interpretation of the MCS requirements and related communications available at the time of writing. The ICF remains the final authority on all MCS requirements and application decisions.