Continuing Education

Nova Polymers, Inc., is the Sign Industries leader in manufacturing Photopolymer materials for the Architectural sign industry.

For more than 10 years, Nova has provided our industry the highest level of quality and reliability available in the industry today. Through our continuing efforts to support the Architectural and Professional Design community, Nova has consistently invested resources that allow for extensive product testing. These efforts have resulted in reliable solutions that allow for creativity, product integrity and most importantly ADA Compliance.

Creating progressive solutions is only one part of Nova Polymers approach to creating a cohesive network between Architectural Designers and Fabricators.

In early 2006, Nova Polymers, Inc. partnered with Ron Blank and Associates to provide a FREE online continuing education course pertaining to ADA regulations & requirements. While the main objective of the course is the education related to ADA Requirements, the course also addresses photopolymer material solutions for ADA compliant signage.

Ron Blank & Associates, Inc. have been Involved in providing continuing education to Design Professionals for over 15 years. It is for this reason that Nova chose to partner with Ron Blank (RBA) and his team to provide web based continuing education that qualify for AIA credits. Access to the course 24 hours a day and an easy and intuitive web site is only the beginning. Our solution also allows for multiple attempts to pass the test, and automatically submits successful test completion to the AIA. In addition, you can view your up-to-date transcript on-line.

How To Get Started

Log onto http://www.ronblank.com/nov10a/nov10a_intro/nov10a.html

  • Register to take the courses and assign your user name and password (first time only)
  • Take the test
  • Review test results
  • That’s all there is to it!

This course will be beneficial to all Designers and Architectural Professional and will provide the working knowledge required to make educated decisions when it pertains to ADA compliant projects.