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Clinical Psychology, PsyD

Graduates of the WCU PsyD program meet the educational requirements (e.g., APA accreditation, regional accreditation, residency at the degree granting institution, practicum and internship hours, and specific courses and content) for licensure in each of the following jurisdictions:

Notes Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
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For the following states, graduates of the WCU PsyD program are not immediately eligible for licensure upon completion of the doctoral program, unless they complete the additional requirements listed below:

  • Alabama: courses in Theory of Psychological Measurement and History & Systems of Psychology; only courses with grades of ‘B’ or above are counted in evaluating graduate transcripts. Alabama Psychologist Information Brochure August 2022 (PDF)
  • California: a minimum of 10 hours of coursework in Human Sexuality; a course devoted solely to Alcoholism/Chemical Dependency Detection and Treatment; a minimum of 7 hours of coursework or training in Child Abuse Assessment and Reporting; a minimum of 2 hours of coursework in Spousal or Partner Abuse Assessment, Detection, and Intervention Strategies Training Requirements; a minimum of 6 hours of coursework or applied experience in Aging and Long-term Care, including instruction on the treatment, assessment, and reporting of elder and dependent adult abuse and neglect; a minimum of 6 hours of coursework or supervised applied experience in Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention. California Psychologist Licensure FAQs
  • Hawaii: a course in one of the following: Comparative Psychology, Neuropsychology, Sensation & Perception, or Psychopharmacology; a course in Learning or Motivation. Hawaii Requirements and Instructions (PDF)
  • Maine: a minimum of 3 hours of coursework in family or intimate partner violence screening and referral and intervention strategies, including knowledge of community resources, cultural factors, evidence-based risk assessment and same-gender abuse dynamics. Maine Licensure Qualifications for Psychologists
  • Michigan: training or coursework in identifying victims of human trafficking. Michigan Training Standards for Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking
  • New Jersey: courses in Personality Theory (3 credits) and Learning Theory (3 credits). NJ Division of Consumer Affairs
  • Wisconsin: coursework in History & Systems of Psychology. Wisconsin State Legislature
  • Wyoming: a course in History & Systems of Psychology (3 credits). Wyoming Administrative Rules Search
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