Each state has different professional licensure and certification requirements in disciplines such as, but not limited to, accounting, counseling, engineering, and health professions. The University ...
Many professions and certifications are governed by state or territorial regulations. These regulations often dictate specific educational requirements for professional licensure or certification in ...
Students completing the School Counseling specialty are eligible for the Pupil Services License through the Ohio State Board of Education (SBOE). Students can take the Ohio Assessment for ...
Some professions—such as speech pathology, law, teaching, or psychology—require licensure or certification beyond earning a degree. Licensure regulations vary by field and by state, and each state or ...
Each state’s licensure board establishes educational requirements, standards of practice, residency rules, etc. These requirements may not match Georgia’s requirements. Students who plan to pursue a ...
School's Over; What's Next? You are completing your nurse practitioner (NP) education, probably one of the most challenging tasks you have ever undertaken. Now NP certification and licensure loom in ...
The College of Business Accounting degree program offers a pathway for students to the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Ethics ...
Regulated professions in the United States are generally licensed at the state level, and most licensed professions require some formal postsecondary education or training as a prerequisite for entry.
The Clinical Psychology PhD Program in the Department of Psychology at Drexel University (referred to as “our Program”) makes every effort to provide education that is compliant with national ...
Pratt Institute offers degree programs that are intended to lead to professional licensure or certification (see below). These programs are designed to meet the educational requirements for licensure ...
Federal regulations require Western Michigan University to publicly disclose, for each educational program designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or ...