The University of Utah discloses below whether the Clinical Psychology program will fulfill state/territory educational requirements for professional licensure and/or certification. Some state licensing boards require additional requirements beyond education, which may include (but are not limited to): additional post-graduation examinations or experience, application and licensing fees, criminal background checks, reference checks, fingerprint submissions, etc. Continuing education may also be required for maintenance of certification/licensure. Make sure you understand and review any additional requirements prior to enrolling in the Clinical Psychology program.
State licensing requirements are always subject to change at the discretion of the state licensing board. The University will routinely update this page, but we strongly recommend you inquire with the applicable state board to confirm your eligibility for licensure prior to enrolling in the Clinical Psychology program. For any questions regarding licensure, please contact the state/territory agency directly.
Licensing requirements vary by state/territory and relocating could impact whether you will meet eligibility requirements for licensure. For any questions about relocation eligibility, contact the agency where you desire licensure before relocating to ensure that you will be eligible for licensure or reciprocity.
Carefully review the educational prerequisites for your intended state/territory of licensure and whether our program meets those requirements for licensure. Use the agency contact information provided below to clarify or confirm any requirements.
If questions remain after reviewing the information provided below, contact your program advisor. While the University can provide initial guidance, it is ultimately your responsibility to continually check with the state/territory where you intend to seek licensure to confirm all licensing/certification requirements.
The University of Utah's Clinical Psychology program offers the following degree:
- Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) with a concentration in Clinical Psychology
Find a State or Territory:
The University of Utah's Clinical Psychology program meets state/territory educational requirements* for professional licensure or certification in the following states/territories:
* Additional requirements beyond education may include post-graduation examinations or experience, application and licensing fees, criminal background checks, reference checks, fingerprint submissions, etc. Continuing education may also be required for maintenance of certification/licensure.
Utah
Determination:
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Regulated Professions:
Psychologist
Certified Psychology Resident
Last updated 7/1/20
Connecticut
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Illinois
Determination:
meets
Regulated Professions:
Clinical Psychologist
Prescribing Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Massachusetts
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Mississippi
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
New Hampshire
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
New Mexico
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
North Carolina
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
North Dakota
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Ohio
Determination:
meets
Regulated Professions:
Psychologist
School Psychologists
Last updated 7/1/20
Pennsylvania
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Rhode Island
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
South Carolina
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
South Dakota
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Washington
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
District of Columbia
Determination:
meets
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
The University of Utah has not determined if the Clinical Psychology program meets state/territory educational requirements for professional licensure or certification in the following states/territories:
Alaska
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Professions:
Psychologist
Psychological Associate
Last updated 7/1/20
California
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Professions:
Psychologist
Registered Psychological Assistant
Last updated 7/1/20
Kansas
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Kentucky
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
New Jersey
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
New York
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Oklahoma
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Texas
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
West Virginia
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Wisconsin
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Guam
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Clinical Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Northern Mariana Islands
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Clinical Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
Puerto Rico
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psicologo
Last updated 7/1/20
U.S. Virgin Islands
Determination:
has not determined
Regulated Profession:
Psychologist
Last updated 7/1/20
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