Coaching isn’t something you dabble in. It’s a discipline that can change how people lead, think, and relate, and it grows through commitment, practice, and continuous development. That’s where accredited training makes the difference. You’re not just picking up techniques. You’re building credibility, confidence, and the kind of professional presence that stays with you in every conversation, every session, every room.
The real value isn’t in the certificate itself. It’s in what it opens up. Accredited programs signal that you’re committed to the highest professional standard. They give you the structure, practice, and depth to coach with skill in the real world, where people are complex and outcomes aren’t always linear. Shortcuts may give you information. Accreditation builds mastery.
For those continuing their development journey, Erickson Coaching International’s The Art & Science of Coaching™ Level 3 — The MCC Journey offers an advanced pathway designed to support coaches moving toward mastery.
Let’s talk more about level 3.
MCC stands for Master Certified Coach, a credential associated with advanced coaching skill, experience, and professional maturity.
It reflects a coach’s ability to hold strong coaching presence, build effective partnerships, and navigate complex conversations with awareness and intention. At this level, coaching is no longer about applying techniques - it is about embodying the craft.
MCC coaches demonstrate mastery of core coaching competencies, strong ethical grounding, and the ability to support coachees without directing the process.
It is typically pursued after a coach has already developed significant professional experience and an established coaching practice.
A coaching credential is more than a marker of experience. It reflects how a coach thinks, listens, responds, and creates impact. Each level represents a deeper relationship with the craft, moving from learning the foundations to embodying the work.
Associate Certified Coach (ACC) is where the coaching journey begins to take form. It’s the stage where coaches build the core skills that shape every great coaching conversation: presence, curiosity, listening, and the ability to support meaningful movement forward.
Professional Certified Coach (PCC) is where coaching becomes more instinctive and integrated. Coaches at this level bring experience into the room. They recognise patterns faster, ask with more intention, and create conversations that go beyond the surface.
Master Certified Coach (MCC) represents coaching at its most refined. It’s not simply about knowing the competencies. It’s about embodying them. MCC coaches bring a depth of presence, judgement, and awareness that allows them to navigate complexity and unlock transformation in even the most nuanced conversations.
The progression from ACC to PCC to MCC isn’t a race toward another credential. It’s a journey of becoming. Each level expands not only what a coach does, but who they become in the room.
For many coaches, MCC represents a commitment to ongoing growth. It reflects a decision to keep refining their craft rather than plateauing at competence.
MCC certification strengthens trust and recognition with coachees, organizations, and leadership teams. It signals advanced capability and professional seriousness.
At this level, coaches move beyond tools and frameworks. They develop a deeper ability to listen, respond, and support client insight in real time.
MCC-level development supports coaching in high-stakes environments, including executive leadership, organizational change, and emotionally complex situations.
Many coaches pursue MCC because they want to contribute at a higher level - raising both their own standards and those of the profession.
Level 3 coaching certification is advanced coach education designed for experienced coaches working toward MCC-level capability.
It focuses on deepening integration of the ICF Core Competencies while strengthening coaching presence, reflective practice, and the ability to work with complexity in real-world coaching environments.
Erickson’s The Art & Science of Coaching™ Level 3 — The MCC Journey supports coaches through this stage of development with advanced learning, feedback, and practice-based refinement.
Erickson’s Level 3 program is designed for experienced coaches who are ready to deepen their practice and move toward mastery.
It includes:
The program is built for coaches who see coaching as a long-term craft and are committed to continued growth.
This pathway is designed for experienced coaches who are ready to expand their capability and deepen their professional practice.
It is most relevant for:
Readiness matters. MCC development requires experience, reflection, and a commitment to ongoing learning. Coaches are encouraged to assess where they are and speak with an advisor.
MCC coaching represents a deeper level of professional coaching practice, defined by mastery, presence, and experience.
For experienced coaches ready to continue developing, Level 3 training provides a structured pathway toward advanced capability and refinement of practice.
The MCC journey is not a finish line - it is an ongoing evolution of how you coach.