Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is The Coaching Guild for?
The Coaching Guild is designed for emerging coaches, coach-adjacent practitioners, current coaches who want to deepen their skills, and coaches who want to expand their functional practice skills. It is for people who want a more rigorous, ethical, and credible path into coaching.
Do I need previous coaching experience to apply?
No. Previous coaching experience is not required.
Are there any prerequisites?
Yes. Students need Psych 101 before beginning the program. If you do not already have it, The Coaching Guild can help you get it.
How long does the program take?
The program takes a minimum of 18 months to complete.
How often are classes held?
Students attend live calls twice each week.
When do cohorts begin?
Cohorts begin approximately every six months.
What happens if I miss class?
If you miss class, you listen to the archive and submit notes.
How much does tuition cost?
Standard tuition for The Coaching Guild is $9,950.
Are payment plans available?
Yes. The Coaching Guild offers self-designed payment plans.
Do you offer any tuition flexibility?
Yes. We believe serious coach training should be more financially possible, which is why The Coaching Guild also offers
equity-based tuition.
What does certification require?
Certification requires 40 documented client hours, 5 instructor-reviewed calls, and a panel competency interview.
What kind of training is this?
The Coaching Guild is a university-level, multi-instructor life coach training program designed to build real skill, strong ethics, and real-world readiness.
What will I learn inside the program?
Students develop coaching skill across ethics, relational depth, practical application, and professional readiness. The training is designed to help students coach with more competence, more discernment, and more integrity in real-world practice.
Is this a good fit for current coaches?
Yes. The Coaching Guild is not only for people entering the field. It is also a strong fit for current coaches who want to deepen their skills, strengthen their ethical grounding, or expand their functional practice skills.