State Licensure Requirements
Licensing requirements include the following for most states:
- Completion of degree: Capella can help you complete this step, which includes coursework, clinical supervised fieldwork (practicum/internship), and national or state test (sometimes, this must be taken after graduation and license application is approved).
- Application for license: This is between each individual applicant and the board or licensing office. Capella supports all graduates by verifying completion of the degree and/or specific coursework.
- Post-graduate fieldwork: Includes completion of 1-4 years of fieldwork under a board-approved supervisor.
- Application for full license: After you successfully complete your post-graduate fieldwork, you will be issued a full license that must be kept current through continuing education coursework.
Each state and province has different licensing requirements that are governed by a specific group or agency such as a board. To understand your state's requirements, start by contacting your enrollment counselor. Additionally, you will want to do your own research on your state's requirements. The following resources may be helpful:
Miscellaneous Requirements
Many states have "fitness to practice" requirements. For example, if you have a medical condition that limits your ability to practice with reasonable skill and safety, chemical substance use within the past 2 years, past or current diagnosis of a sexual disorder, or criminal convictions, you may be prevented from obtaining a license.