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College of Health Sciences & Professions Professional Licensure

Professional Licensure List By Program

The list below indicates, to the best of our knowledge, whether or not the licensure programs in the College of Health Sciences and Professions meet educational requirements in each state. Links to state professional associations, or licensing authorities, are provided in the list and we urge you to seek guidance from the appropriate agency in your state.

Educational requirements for state licensure are subject to change. Ohio University updates its determinations on an annual basis or when we are notified of a change in state requirements.

Child and Family Services (Bachelor's)

The Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS)/child life professional certification is a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level. OHIO's program meets the state requirements in all states except for District of Columbia and the non-state territories. More information can be found in the list below. 

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Alaska
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
American Samoa
No information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Arizona
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Arkansas
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
California
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Colorado
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Connecticut
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Delaware
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
District of Columbia
Association of Child Life Professionals Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the District of Columbia.
Florida
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Georgia
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Guam
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Hawaii
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Idaho
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Illinois
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Indiana
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Iowa
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Kansas
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Kentucky
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Louisiana
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Maine
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Maryland
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Massachusetts
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Michigan
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Minnesota
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Mississippi
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Missouri
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Montana
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Nebraska
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Nevada
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
New Hampshire
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
New Jersey
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
New Mexico
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
New York
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
North Carolina
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
North Dakota
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Ohio
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Oklahoma
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Oregon
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Pennsylvania
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Puerto Rico
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Rhode Island
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
South Carolina
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
South Dakota
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Tennessee
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Texas
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Utah
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Vermont
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Virgin Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Virginia
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Washington
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
West Virginia
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Wisconsin
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Wyoming
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.

Human Development and Family Science (Master's)

The Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS)/child life professional certification is a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level. OHIO's program meets the state requirements in all states except for District of Columbia and the non-state territories.More information can be found in the list below. 

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Alaska
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
American Samoa
No information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Arizona
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Arkansas
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
California
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Colorado
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Connecticut
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Delaware
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
District of Columbia
Association of Child Life Professionals Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the District of Columbia.
Florida
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Georgia
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Guam
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Hawaii
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Idaho
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Illinois
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Indiana
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Iowa
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Kansas
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Kentucky
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Louisiana
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Maine
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Maryland
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Massachusetts
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Michigan
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Minnesota
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Mississippi
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Missouri
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Montana
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Nebraska
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Nevada
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
New Hampshire
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
New Jersey
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
New Mexico
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
New York
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
North Carolina
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
North Dakota
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Ohio
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Oklahoma
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Oregon
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Pennsylvania
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Puerto Rico
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Rhode Island
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
South Carolina
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
South Dakota
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Tennessee
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Texas
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Utah
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Vermont
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Virgin Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Virginia
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Washington
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
West Virginia
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Wisconsin
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.
Wyoming
Association of Child Life Professionals Yes,OHIO's program meets the state requirements.

Public Health (Master's)

The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level. OHIO's program meets the state requirements in all states and territories.More information and links can be found in the list below. 

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Alaska
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
American Samoa
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Arizona
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Arkansas
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
California
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Colorado
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Connecticut
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Delaware
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
District of Columbia
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Florida
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Georgia
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Guam
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Hawaii
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Idaho
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Illinois
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Indiana
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Iowa
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Kansas
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Kentucky
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Louisiana
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Maine
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Maryland
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Massachusetts
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Michigan
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Minnesota
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Mississippi
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Missouri
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Montana
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Nebraska
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Nevada
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
New Hampshire
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
New Jersey
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
New Mexico
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
New York
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
North Carolina
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
North Dakota
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Northern Mariana Islands
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Ohio
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Oklahoma
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Oregon
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Pacific Territories
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Pennsylvania
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Puerto Rico
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Rhode Island
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
South Carolina
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
South Dakota
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Tennessee
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Texas
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Utah
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Vermont
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Virgin Islands
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Virginia
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Washington
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
West Virginia
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Wisconsin
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Wyoming
National Board of Public Health Examiners The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.

Community and Public Health (Bachelor's)

The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level. OHIO's program meets the state requirements in all states and territories.More information and links can be found in the list below. 

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Alaska
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
American Samoa
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Arizona
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Arkansas
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
California
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Colorado
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Connecticut
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Delaware
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
District of Columbia
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Florida
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Georgia
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Guam
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Hawaii
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Idaho
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Illinois
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Indiana
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Iowa
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Kansas
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Kentucky
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Louisiana
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Maine
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Maryland
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Massachusetts
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Michigan
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Minnesota
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Mississippi
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Missouri
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Montana
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Nebraska
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Nevada
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
New Hampshire
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
New Jersey
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
New Mexico
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
New York
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
North Carolina
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
North Dakota
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Northern Mariana Islands
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Ohio
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Oklahoma
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Oregon
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Pacific Territories
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Pennsylvania
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Puerto Rico
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Rhode Island
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
South Carolina
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
South Dakota
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Tennessee
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Texas
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Utah
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Vermont
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Virgin Islands
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Virginia
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Washington
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
West Virginia
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Wisconsin
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.
Wyoming
National Commission of Health Education Credentialing The CHES and MCHES national certifications are a voluntary national certification with no regulation at the state level.

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) - Nurse Anesthesia

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
NCSBN Alabama Requires state RN license.
Alaska
NCSBN Alaska Requires state RN license. Requires national accreditation of graduate programs. Requires preceptors with appropriate credentials. Students must apply for preceptorship with the AK board.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arizona
NCSBN Arizona Requires approval by the Arizona State Board of Nursing and faculty must be licensed in the state. 
Arkansas
NCSBN Arkansas Requires national accreditation and faculty must be licensed in AR.
California
NCSBN California Supervising Faculty must be licensed in CA. 
Colorado
NCSBN Colorado Faculty must be licensed in CO. Students and faculty are required to be covered by Workers Compensation.
Connecticut
NCSBN Connecticut Clinical faculty must be licensed in CT.
Delaware
NCSBN Delaware Requires special DE Board of Nursing approval. 
District of Columbia
NCSBN District of Columbia No requirements specific to distance education.
Florida
NCSBN Florida The Florida board does not regulate post-licensure or distance (online) nursing education programs.
Georgia
NCSBN Georgia Clinical and didactic faculty must be licensed in GA.
Guam
NCSBN Guam Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam. 
Hawaii
NCSBN Hawaii No requirements specific to distance education.
Idaho
NCSBN Idaho No information
Illinois
NCSBN Illinois The APRN student and the preceptor in Illinois must have an Illinois RN license. The didactic online instructor does not need to have an Illinois license.
Indiana
NCSBN Indiana No requirements specific to distance education. 
Iowa
NCSBN Iowa No Information
Kansas
NCSBN Kansas APRN programs which have received accreditation from a board recognized national nursing accreditation agency, shall file evidence of initial accreditation with the board, and thereafter shall file all reports from the accreditation agency and any notice of any change in school accreditation status. APRN programs holding approval based upon national accreditation are also responsible for complying with all other requirements as determined by rules and regulations of the board. 
Kentucky
NCSBN Kentucky The certifying body is accredited by the American Board of Nursing Specialties or the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. Kentucky Resources
Louisiana
NCSBN Louisiana Requires special LA Board of Nursing approval.
Maine
NCSBN Maine No requirements specific to distance education. Maine Resources
Maryland
NCSBN Maryland Out-of-state nurse clinical faculty/preceptors, nursing program officials who visit/consult with students, or facility personnel must be licensed in Maryland.
Massachusetts
NCSBN Massachusetts No requirements specific to distance education. Massachusetts Resources
Michigan
NCSBN Michigan No requirements specific to distance education. Michigan Resources (see pages 1-4)
Minnesota
NCSBN Minnesota Requires special MN Board of Nursing approval. Also requires APRN License and national certification if responsible for courses in a specific APRN role and population
Mississippi
NCSBN Mississippi No requirements specific to distance education. Mississippi Resources
Missouri
NCSBN Missouri Faculty must be licensed in MO. Missouri Resources
Montana
NCSBN Montana Faculty member who is involved in the direct care of a patient in Montana must hold an unencumbered Montana APRN license and a Montana RN license/multistate compact RN license. Montana Resources
Nebraska
NCSBN Nebraska Requires special contact with the Nebraska APRN board. 
Nevada
NCSBN Nevada Faculty must be licensed in NV. Nevada Resources
New Hampshire
NCSBN New Hampshire Only in distance programs in which the student is earning their initial RN or APRN, must the school follow the rules pursuant to Nur602.15. However, for clinical placement in New Hampshire, please refer to the “School Approval Needed Chart,” on New Hampshire’s Office of Professional Licensure and Certification nursing education website, which includes information specific to clinical placements in New Hampshire, if available. New Hampshire Resources
New Jersey
NCSBN New Jersey No requirements specific to distance education. New Jersey Resources
New Mexico
NCSBN New Mexico The NM board does not have statutory authority to oversee APRN programs. New Mexico Resources
New York
NCSBN New York Institutions seeking to offer courses, or portions of programs, in New York must secure prior consent of the Board of Regents, regardless of the Institution's home state or accreditation status.
North Carolina
NCSBN North Carolina North Carolina does not approve or accredit nursing programs which are located outside of the state, including online and correspondence programs. North Carolina Resources
North Dakota
NCSBN North Dakota Must meet ND standards for nursing education. Faculty required to hold ND license. 
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
NCSBN Ohio The Ohio Board does not regulate post licensure nursing programs, including graduate programs that prepare registered nurses as APRN. Ohio Resources
Oklahoma
NCSBN Oklahoma The faculty must have an unencumbered OK license. The APRN education program meets the requirements established by the OK Board for education preparation of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.
Oregon
NCSBN Oregon Requires special Board of Nursing approval.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
NCSBN Pennsylvania Faculty must be licensed in PA. Pennsylvania Resources
Puerto Rico
NCBSN Puerto Rico Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
NCSBN Rhode Island No requirements specific to distance education.
South Carolina
NCSBN South Carolina The SC Board does not regulate APRN programs. Didactic educators must be licensed in SC or another Compact state. South Carolina Resources
South Dakota
NCSBN South Dakota Requires special TN Board of Nursing approval. 
Tennessee
NCSBN Tennessee Requires special TN Board of Nursing approval.
Texas
NCSBN Texas Faculty must be licensed in TX. Texas Resources
Utah
NCSBN Utah Submits an annual report to the Utah Board of Nursing by August 1 of each year; and submit an overview of the number of students placed in Utah facilities; An attestation that all face-to-face clinical faculty and preceptors used by the program are licensed in good standing in Utah or a Compact state; verification that it is currently accredited, in good standing, with its accrediting body. Clinical and Didactic faculty must be licensed in Utah or a Compact state.
Vermont
NCSBN Vermont Prior approval of nursing programs is not required. Vermont Resources
Virgin Islands
NCSBN Virgin Islands Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
NCSBN Virginia No requirements specific to distance education. Virginia Resources
Washington
NCSBN Washington Ensure distance-learning courses meet established quality and security standards; Develop written policies and procedures ensuring quality assurance controls, security, maintenance, and service support for students and faculty who use the system; Ensure students receive curriculum comparable to in-person teaching; Complete ongoing student and faculty evaluations of distance learning courses; and provide access to distance-learning courses when requested by the commission.
West Virginia
NCSBN West Virginia Requires WV Board approval and evidence that the home state permits nursing students to attend out-of-state clinicals. The West Virginia RN Board already possesses this evidence from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Virginia. West Virginia Resources
Wisconsin
NCSBN Wisconsin The school is approved by the board of the state the school is located. The school is accredited by a nursing accreditation body recognized by the Wisconsin board.
Wyoming
NCSBN Wyoming Requires approval by both the WY Board of Nursing as well as the Wyoming Department of Education.

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
NCSBN Alabama Requires state RN license.
Alaska
NCSBN Alaska Requires state RN license. Requires national accreditation of graduate programs. Requires preceptors with appropriate credentials. Students must apply for preceptorship with the AK board.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arizona
NCSBN Arizona Requires approval by the Arizona State Board of Nursing and faculty must be licensed in the state. 
Arkansas
NCSBN Arkansas Requires national accreditation and faculty must be licensed in AR.
California
NCSBN California Supervising Faculty must be licensed in CA. 
Colorado
NCSBN Colorado Faculty must be licensed in CO. Students and faculty are required to be covered by Workers Compensation.
Connecticut
NCSBN Connecticut Clinical faculty must be licensed in CT.
Delaware
NCSBN Delaware Requires special DE Board of Nursing approval. 
District of Columbia
NCSBN District of Columbia No requirements specific to distance education.
Florida
NCSBN Florida The Florida board does not regulate post-licensure or distance (online) nursing education programs.
Georgia
NCSBN Georgia Clinical and didactic faculty must be licensed in GA.
Guam
NCSBN Guam Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam. 
Hawaii
NCSBN Hawaii No requirements specific to distance education.
Idaho
NCSBN Idaho No information
Illinois
NCSBN Illinois The APRN student and the preceptor in Illinois must have an Illinois RN license. The didactic online instructor does not need to have an Illinois license.
Indiana
NCSBN Indiana No requirements specific to distance education. 
Iowa
NCSBN Iowa No Information
Kansas
NCSBN Kansas APRN programs which have received accreditation from a board recognized national nursing accreditation agency, shall file evidence of initial accreditation with the board, and thereafter shall file all reports from the accreditation agency and any notice of any change in school accreditation status. APRN programs holding approval based upon national accreditation are also responsible for complying with all other requirements as determined by rules and regulations of the board. 
Kentucky
NCSBN Kentucky The certifying body is accredited by the American Board of Nursing Specialties or the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. Kentucky Resources
Louisiana
NCSBN Louisiana Requires special LA Board of Nursing approval.
Maine
NCSBN Maine No requirements specific to distance education. Maine Resources
Maryland
NCSBN Maryland Out-of-state nurse clinical faculty/preceptors, nursing program officials who visit/consult with students, or facility personnel must be licensed in Maryland.
Massachusetts
NCSBN Massachusetts No requirements specific to distance education. Massachusetts Resources
Michigan
NCSBN Michigan No requirements specific to distance education. Michigan Resources (see pages 1-4)
Minnesota
NCSBN Minnesota Requires special MN Board of Nursing approval. Also requires APRN License and national certification if responsible for courses in a specific APRN role and population
Mississippi
NCSBN Mississippi No requirements specific to distance education. Mississippi Resources
Missouri
NCSBN Missouri Faculty must be licensed in MO. Missouri Resources
Montana
NCSBN Montana Faculty member who is involved in the direct care of a patient in Montana must hold an unencumbered Montana APRN license and a Montana RN license/multistate compact RN license. Montana Resources
Nebraska
NCSBN Nebraska Requires special contact with the Nebraska APRN board. 
Nevada
NCSBN Nevada Faculty must be licensed in NV. Nevada Resources
New Hampshire
NCSBN New Hampshire Only in distance programs in which the student is earning their initial RN or APRN, must the school follow the rules pursuant to Nur602.15. However, for clinical placement in New Hampshire, please refer to the “School Approval Needed Chart,” on New Hampshire’s Office of Professional Licensure and Certification nursing education website, which includes information specific to clinical placements in New Hampshire, if available. New Hampshire Resources
New Jersey
NCSBN New Jersey No requirements specific to distance education. New Jersey Resources
New Mexico
NCSBN New Mexico The NM board does not have statutory authority to oversee APRN programs. New Mexico Resources
New York
NCSBN New York Institutions seeking to offer courses, or portions of programs, in New York must secure prior consent of the Board of Regents, regardless of the Institution's home state or accreditation status.
North Carolina
NCSBN North Carolina North Carolina does not approve or accredit nursing programs which are located outside of the state, including online and correspondence programs. North Carolina Resources
North Dakota
NCSBN North Dakota Must meet ND standards for nursing education. Faculty required to hold ND license. 
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
NCSBN Ohio The Ohio Board does not regulate post licensure nursing programs, including graduate programs that prepare registered nurses as APRN. Ohio Resources
Oklahoma
NCSBN Oklahoma The faculty must have an unencumbered OK license. The APRN education program meets the requirements established by the OK Board for education preparation of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.
Oregon
NCSBN Oregon Requires special Board of Nursing approval.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
NCSBN Pennsylvania Faculty must be licensed in PA. Pennsylvania Resources
Puerto Rico
NCBSN Puerto Rico Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
NCSBN Rhode Island No requirements specific to distance education.
South Carolina
NCSBN South Carolina The SC Board does not regulate APRN programs. Didactic educators must be licensed in SC or another Compact state. South Carolina Resources
South Dakota
NCSBN South Dakota Requires special TN Board of Nursing approval. 
Tennessee
NCSBN Tennessee Requires special TN Board of Nursing approval.
Texas
NCSBN Texas Faculty must be licensed in TX. Texas Resources
Utah
NCSBN Utah Submits an annual report to the Utah Board of Nursing by August 1 of each year; and submit an overview of the number of students placed in Utah facilities; An attestation that all face-to-face clinical faculty and preceptors used by the program are licensed in good standing in Utah or a Compact state; verification that it is currently accredited, in good standing, with its accrediting body. Clinical and Didactic faculty must be licensed in Utah or a Compact state.
Vermont
NCSBN Vermont Prior approval of nursing programs is not required. Vermont Resources
Virgin Islands
NCSBN Virgin Islands Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
NCSBN Virginia No requirements specific to distance education. Virginia Resources
Washington
NCSBN Washington Ensure distance-learning courses meet established quality and security standards; Develop written policies and procedures ensuring quality assurance controls, security, maintenance, and service support for students and faculty who use the system; Ensure students receive curriculum comparable to in-person teaching; Complete ongoing student and faculty evaluations of distance learning courses; and provide access to distance-learning courses when requested by the commission.
West Virginia
NCSBN West Virginia Requires WV Board approval and evidence that the home state permits nursing students to attend out-of-state clinicals. The West Virginia RN Board already possesses this evidence from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Virginia. West Virginia Resources
Wisconsin
NCSBN Wisconsin The school is approved by the board of the state the school is located. The school is accredited by a nursing accreditation body recognized by the Wisconsin board.
Wyoming
NCSBN Wyoming Requires approval by both the WY Board of Nursing as well as the Wyoming Department of Education.

Environmental Health (Bachelor's)

This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. Not all states regulate at the state level.

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Alaska
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arizona
Arizona Department of Health Services This  degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Sanitarian credential. It has not yet been determined if this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Arkansas
Arkansas Department of Health This  degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Sanitarian credential. It has not yet been determined if this degree meets the requirements of this state.
California
California Department of Public Health This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. It has not yet been determined if this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Colorado
Colorado Office of Public Health Practice, Planning and Local Partnerships This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states, including this one.
Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Public Health This  degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state  requires the Environmental Practitioner credential and this degree does not meet the requirements of this state at this time.
Delaware
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
District of Columbia
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the District of Columbia.
Florida
Florida Department of Health This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state  requires the Certified Environmental Health Professional credential and this degree does not meet the requirements of this state at this time.
Georgia
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Guam
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam.
Hawaii
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Idaho
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Illinois
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Environmental Practitioner credential, and this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Indiana
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Iowa
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Kansas
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Kentucky
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Sanitarian credential, and this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Louisiana
Louisiana State Board of Examiners for Sanitarians This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Sanitarian credential, and It has not yet been determined if this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Maine
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Maryland
Maryland Department of Health This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Environmental Health Specialist credential, and this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Sanitarians This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires The Registered Sanitarian credential and it has not yet been determined if this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Michigan
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs [PDF] This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires The Registered Sanitarian credential and it has not yet been determined if this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Minnesota
Minnesota Department of Health This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Environmental Health Specialist/Registered Sanitarian credential, and this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Mississippi
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Missouri
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Montana
Montana Department of Labor and Industry This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Sanitarian credential, and this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Nebraska
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states, including this one.
Nevada
Nevada Board of Environmental Health Specialists This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states, including this one.
New Hampshire
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
New Jersey
New Jersey Department of Health This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. It has not yet been determined if this degree meets the  requirements of this state.
New Mexico
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
New York
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
North Carolina
North Carolina Board of Environmental Health Specialist Examiners This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states, including this one.
North Dakota
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
Ohio Department of Health This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Sanitarian credential, and this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Department of Health This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Professional Sanitarian  or Registered Environmental Specialist credential and it has not yet been determined if this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Oregon
Oregon Health Authority This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states, including this one.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Puerto Rico
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
South Carolina
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
South Dakota
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Tennessee
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Texas
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states, including this one.
Utah
Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the  Environmental Health Scientist credential and it has not yet been determined if this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Vermont
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Virgin Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.
Washington
Washington State Board of Registered Sanitarians This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Sanitarian credential, and this degree meets the requirements of this state.
West Virginia
West Virginia State Board of Sanitarians This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states, including this one.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state requires the Registered Sanitarian credential, and this degree meets the requirements of this state.
Wyoming
No Information This degree grants eligibility to graduates to sit for the national exam to become a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), an accepted credential in many states. This state does not regulate at the state level.

Exercise Physiology (All Levels)

Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required of exercise professionals nationally. Some organizations require exercise professionals to earn a certification. There isn’t a single certification that is accepted by hiring organizations. 

Louisiana is the only state with separate qualifications. 

Some certifications may require a certain number of hours of experience that is often gained through practical experiences, such as internships. MS8111 does not require an internship, but an internship is an available elective. MS8147 and MS8181 do require internships.

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required.
Alaska
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
American Samoa
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Arizona
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Arkansas
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
California
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Colorado
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Connecticut
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Delaware
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
District of Columbia
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Florida
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Georgia
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Guam
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Hawaii
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Idaho
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Illinois
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Indiana
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Iowa
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Kansas
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Kentucky
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Louisiana
American College of Sports Medicine Requirements are met for masters programs, not bachelor programs. Louisiana is the only state that requires exercise physiologists to be licensed; requires a minimum of a 300 hour internship under the supervision of a licensed clinical exercise physiologist, the Clinical Exercise Physiologist certification from the American College of Sports Medicine and an MS or MEd.
Maine
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Maryland
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Massachusetts
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Michigan
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Minnesota
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Mississippi
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Missouri
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Montana
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Nebraska
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Nevada
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
New Hampshire
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
New Jersey
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
New Mexico
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
New York
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
North Carolina
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
North Dakota
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Northern Mariana Islands
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Ohio
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Oklahoma
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Oregon
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Pacific Territories
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Pennsylvania
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Puerto Rico
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Rhode Island
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
South Carolina
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
South Dakota
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Tennessee
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Texas
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Utah
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Vermont
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Virgin Islands
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Virginia
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Washington
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
West Virginia
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Wisconsin
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required
Wyoming
American College of Sports Medicine Certification is optional. There is no specific licensure or professional certifications required

Food and Nutrition Studies (Master's)

Ohio University is an ACEND-accredited program and meets the licensure requirements for most states. The requirements are approved for each state unless otherwise noted below. Please review the table below for confirmation in your state. 

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
Alabama State Board of Examiners for Dietetics and Nutritionists This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Alaska
Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
American Samoa
No Information This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Arizona
Nutrition Ed This state does not require state licensure/certification.
Arkansas
Arkansas Dietetics Licensure Board This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
California
Nutrition Ed This state does not require state licensure/certification.
Colorado
Nutrition Ed This state does not require state licensure/certification.
Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Public Health This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Delaware
Division of Public Regulation This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
District of Columbia
Nutrition Ed This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Florida
Florida Department of Health This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Georgia
Georgia Board of Examiners of Licensed Dietitians This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Guam
Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam.
Hawaii
Eat Right Hawaii This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Idaho
Idaho Board of Medicine This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Illinois
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Indiana
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Iowa
Iowa Department of Public Health This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Kansas
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Kentucky
Kentucky Board of Licensure and Certification for Dietitians and Nutritionists This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Louisiana
Louisiana Board of Examiners in Dietetics and Nutrition This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Maine
State of Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Maryland
Maryland Department of Health This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Dietitians and Nutritionists This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Michigan
Michigan Board of Dietetics and Nutrition This state does not require state licensure/certification.
Minnesota
Minnesota Board of Dietetics and Nutrition Practice This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Mississippi
Mississippi Department of Health This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Missouri
Missouri Division of Professional Registration This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Montana
Montana Department of Labor and Industry This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Nebraska
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Nevada
Nevada Department of Health and Human Services This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensing and Certification This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
New Jersey
Nutrition Ed This state does not require state licensure/certification.
New Mexico
New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
New York
New York State Office of the Professions This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
North Carolina
North Carolina Board of Dietetics/Nutrition This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
North Dakota
North Dakota Board of Dietetic Practice This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
State Medical Board of Ohio This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Medical Board This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Oregon
Oregon Secretary of State Administration This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
Nutrition Ed This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Puerto Rico
Eat Right Pro Licensure by reciprocity if reciprocity relationship exists with that state.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Department of Health This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
South Carolina
South Carolina Labor Licensing Regulation This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
South Dakota
Nutrition Ed This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Tennessee
Tennessee Department of Health This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Texas
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Utah
Utah Legislature This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Vermont
Vermont Secretary of State This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Virgin Islands
Nutrition Ed Practice regulations do not require certification or licensure, but those with RDN credential are allowed to practice.
Virginia
Virginia Department of Health Professions This state does not require state licensure/certification.
Washington
Washington State Department of Health This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
West Virginia
West Virginia Board of Licensed Dietitians This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.
Wyoming
Wyoming Dietetics Licensing Board This ACEND-accredited program meets the licensure requirements for this state.

Nursing, pre-licensure programs (Associate & Bachelor's)

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
NCSBN Alabama Must be a graduate of a nationally accredited program.
Alaska
NCSBN Alaska Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Arizona
NCSBN Arizona Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Arkansas
NCSBN Arkansas Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
California
NCSBN California Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Colorado
NCSBN Colorado Must be a graduate of a nationally accredited program.
Connecticut
NCSBN Connecticut Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Delaware
NCSBN Delaware Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
District of Columbia
NCSBN District of Columbia Must be a graduate of a nationally accredited program.
Florida
NCSBN Florida Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Georgia
NCSBN Georgia Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Guam
NCSBN Guam Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Hawaii
NCSBN Hawaii Must be a graduate of an accredited nursing program.
Idaho
NCSBN Idaho Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program.
Illinois
NCSBN Illinois Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Indiana
NCSBN Indiana Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program
Iowa
NCSBN Iowa Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program
Kansas
NCSBN Kansas Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program
Kentucky
NCSBN Kentucky Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program.
Louisiana
NCSBN Louisiana Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program
Maine
NCSBN Maine Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program
Maryland
NCSBN Maryland Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program.
Massachusetts
NCSBN Massachusetts Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program
Michigan
NCSBN Michigan Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program.
Minnesota
NCSBN Minnesota Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Mississippi
NCSBN Mississippi Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Missouri
NCSBN Missouri Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Montana
NCSBN Montana Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Nebraska
NCSBN Nebraska Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Nevada
NCSBN Nevada Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
New Hampshire
NCSBN New Hampshire Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
New Jersey
NCSBN New Jersey Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
New Mexico
NCSBN New Mexico Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
New York
NCSBN New York Must be a graduate of an accredited nursing school. For graduates who wish to license in NY, an extra module on child abuse reporting and infection control is required prior to qualifying for Authorization to Test (ATT) in NY.
North Carolina
NCSBN North Carolina Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program
North Dakota
NCSBN North Dakota Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements
Ohio
NCSBN Ohio Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program
Oklahoma
NCSBN Oklahoma Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program
Oregon
NCSBN Oregon Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements
Pennsylvania
NCSBN Pennsylvania Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program; complete 3 hours of child abuse continuing education.
Puerto Rico
NCBSN Puerto Rico Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
NCSBN Rhode Island Must be a graduate of a state approved professional nursing program
South Carolina
NCSBN South Carolina Must be a graduate of a state approved and accredited nursing program
South Dakota
NCSBN South Dakota Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program
Tennessee
NCSBN Tennessee Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing education program
Texas
NCSBN Texas Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing education program
Utah
NCSBN Utah Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing education program
Vermont
NCSBN Vermont Must be a graduate of a state approved and accredited nursing program
Virgin Islands
NCSBN Virgin Islands Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
NCSBN Virginia Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Washington
NCSBN Washington Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
West Virginia
NCSBN West Virginia Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Wisconsin
NCSBN Wisconsin Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.
Wyoming
NCSBN Wyoming Must be a graduate of a state approved nursing program.

Nursing, Post-Masters Certificate

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
NCSBN Alabama Requires state RN license. Alabama Resources
Alaska
NCSBN Alaska Requires state RN license. Requires national accreditation of graduate programs. Requires preceptors with appropriate credentials. Students must apply for preceptorship with the AK board. Alaska Resources
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arizona
NCSBN Arizona Requires approval by the Arizona State Board of Nursing and faculty must be licensed in the state. Arizona Resources (page 38)
Arkansas
NCSBN Arkansas Requires national accreditation and faculty must be licensed in AR. Arkansas Resources
California
NCSBN California Supervising Faculty must be licensed in CA. California Resources
Colorado
NCSBN Colorado Faculty must be licensed in CO. Students and faculty are required to be covered by Workers Compensation.
Connecticut
NCSBN Connecticut Clinical faculty must be licensed in CT. Connecticut Resources
Delaware
NCSBN Delaware Requires special DE Board of Nursing approval. 
District of Columbia
NCSBN District of Columbia No requirements specific to distance education.
Florida
NCSBN Florida The Florida board does not regulate post-licensure or distance (online) nursing education programs. Florida Resources
Georgia
NCSBN Georgia Clinical and didactic faculty must be licensed in GA.
Guam
NCSBN Guam Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam. 
Hawaii
NCSBN Hawaii No requirements specific to distance education. Hawaii Resources
Idaho
NCSBN Idaho No information
Illinois
NCSBN Illinois The APRN student and the preceptor in Illinois must have an Illinois RN license. The didactic online instructor does not need to have an Illinois license. Illinois Resources
Indiana
NCSBN Indiana No requirements specific to distance education. Indiana Resources
Iowa
NCSBN Iowa No Information
Kansas
NCSBN Kansas APRN programs which have received accreditation from a board recognized national nursing accreditation agency, shall file evidence of initial accreditation with the board, and thereafter shall file all reports from the accreditation agency and any notice of any change in school accreditation status. APRN programs holding approval based upon national accreditation are also responsible for complying with all other requirements as determined by rules and regulations of the board. 
Kentucky
NCSBN Kentucky The certifying body is accredited by the American Board of Nursing Specialties or the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. Kentucky Resources
Louisiana
NCSBN Louisiana Requires special LA Board of Nursing approval.
Maine
NCSBN Maine No requirements specific to distance education. Maine Resources
Maryland
NCSBN Maryland Out-of-state nurse clinical faculty/preceptors, nursing program officials who visit/consult with students, or facility personnel must be licensed in Maryland.
Massachusetts
NCSBN Massachusetts No requirements specific to distance education. Massachusetts Resources
Michigan
NCSBN Michigan No requirements specific to distance education. Michigan Resources (see pages 1-4)
Minnesota
NCSBN Minnesota Requires special MN Board of Nursing approval. Also requires APRN License and national certification if responsible for courses in a specific APRN role and population
Mississippi
NCSBN Mississippi No requirements specific to distance education. Mississippi Resources
Missouri
NCSBN Missouri Faculty must be licensed in MO. Missouri Resources
Montana
NCSBN Montana Faculty member who is involved in the direct care of a patient in Montana must hold an unencumbered Montana APRN license and a Montana RN license/multistate compact RN license. Montana Resources
Nebraska
NCSBN Nebraska Requires special contact with the Nebraska APRN board. 
Nevada
NCSBN Nevada Faculty must be licensed in NV. Nevada Resources
New Hampshire
NCSBN New Hampshire Only in distance programs in which the student is earning their initial RN or APRN, must the school follow the rules pursuant to Nur602.15. However, for clinical placement in New Hampshire, please refer to the “School Approval Needed Chart,” on New Hampshire’s Office of Professional Licensure and Certification nursing education website, which includes information specific to clinical placements in New Hampshire, if available. New Hampshire Resources
New Jersey
NCSBN New Jersey No requirements specific to distance education. New Jersey Resources
New Mexico
NCSBN New Mexico The NM board does not have statutory authority to oversee APRN programs. New Mexico Resources
New York
NCSBN New York Institutions seeking to offer courses, or portions of programs, in New York must secure prior consent of the Board of Regents, regardless of the Institution's home state or accreditation status.
North Carolina
NCSBN North Carolina North Carolina does not approve or accredit nursing programs which are located outside of the state, including online and correspondence programs. North Carolina Resources
North Dakota
NCSBN North Dakota Must meet ND standards for nursing education. Faculty required to hold ND license. 
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
NCSBN Ohio The Ohio Board does not regulate post licensure nursing programs, including graduate programs that prepare registered nurses as APRN. Ohio Resources
Oklahoma
NCSBN Oklahoma The faculty must have an unencumbered OK license. The APRN education program meets the requirements established by the OK Board for education preparation of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.
Oregon
NCSBN Oregon Requires special Board of Nursing approval.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
NCSBN Pennsylvania Faculty must be licensed in PA. Pennsylvania Resources
Puerto Rico
NCBSN Puerto Rico Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
NCSBN Rhode Island No requirements specific to distance education.
South Carolina
NCSBN South Carolina The SC Board does not regulate APRN programs. Didactic educators must be licensed in SC or another Compact state. South Carolina Resources
South Dakota
NCSBN South Dakota Requires special TN Board of Nursing approval. 
Tennessee
NCSBN Tennessee Requires special TN Board of Nursing approval.
Texas
NCSBN Texas Faculty must be licensed in TX. Texas Resources
Utah
NCSBN Utah Submits an annual report to the Utah Board of Nursing by August 1 of each year; and submit an overview of the number of students placed in Utah facilities; An attestation that all face-to-face clinical faculty and preceptors used by the program are licensed in good standing in Utah or a Compact state; verification that it is currently accredited, in good standing, with its accrediting body. Clinical and Didactic faculty must be licensed in Utah or a Compact state.
Vermont
NCSBN Vermont Prior approval of nursing programs is not required. Vermont Resources
Virgin Islands
NCSBN Virgin Islands Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
NCSBN Virginia No requirements specific to distance education. Virginia Resources
Washington
NCSBN Washington Ensure distance-learning courses meet established quality and security standards; Develop written policies and procedures ensuring quality assurance controls, security, maintenance, and service support for students and faculty who use the system; Ensure students receive curriculum comparable to in-person teaching; Complete ongoing student and faculty evaluations of distance learning courses; and provide access to distance-learning courses when requested by the commission.
West Virginia
NCSBN West Virginia Requires WV Board approval and evidence that the home state permits nursing students to attend out-of-state clinicals. The West Virginia RN Board already possesses this evidence from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Virginia. West Virginia Resources
Wisconsin
NCSBN Wisconsin The school is approved by the board of the state the school is located. The school is accredited by a nursing accreditation body recognized by the Wisconsin board.
Wyoming
NCSBN Wyoming Requires approval by both the WY Board of Nursing as well as the Wyoming Department of Education.

Nursing, MSN (Master's)

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
NCSBN Alabama Requires state RN license.
Alaska
NCSBN Alaska Requires state RN license. Requires national accreditation of graduate programs. Requires preceptors with appropriate credentials. Students must apply for preceptorship with the AK board.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arizona
NCSBN Arizona Requires approval by the Arizona State Board of Nursing and faculty must be licensed in the state. 
Arkansas
NCSBN Arkansas Requires national accreditation and faculty must be licensed in AR.
California
NCSBN California Supervising Faculty must be licensed in CA. 
Colorado
NCSBN Colorado Faculty must be licensed in CO. Students and faculty are required to be covered by Workers Compensation.
Connecticut
NCSBN Connecticut Clinical faculty must be licensed in CT.
Delaware
NCSBN Delaware Requires special DE Board of Nursing approval. 
District of Columbia
NCSBN District of Columbia No requirements specific to distance education.
Florida
NCSBN Florida The Florida board does not regulate post-licensure or distance (online) nursing education programs.
Georgia
NCSBN Georgia Clinical and didactic faculty must be licensed in GA.
Guam
NCSBN Guam Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam. 
Hawaii
NCSBN Hawaii No requirements specific to distance education.
Idaho
NCSBN Idaho No information
Illinois
NCSBN Illinois The APRN student and the preceptor in Illinois must have an Illinois RN license. The didactic online instructor does not need to have an Illinois license.
Indiana
NCSBN Indiana No requirements specific to distance education. 
Iowa
NCSBN Iowa No Information
Kansas
NCSBN Kansas APRN programs which have received accreditation from a board recognized national nursing accreditation agency, shall file evidence of initial accreditation with the board, and thereafter shall file all reports from the accreditation agency and any notice of any change in school accreditation status. APRN programs holding approval based upon national accreditation are also responsible for complying with all other requirements as determined by rules and regulations of the board. 
Kentucky
NCSBN Kentucky The certifying body is accredited by the American Board of Nursing Specialties or the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. Kentucky Resources
Louisiana
NCSBN Louisiana Requires special LA Board of Nursing approval.
Maine
NCSBN Maine No requirements specific to distance education. Maine Resources
Maryland
NCSBN Maryland Out-of-state nurse clinical faculty/preceptors, nursing program officials who visit/consult with students, or facility personnel must be licensed in Maryland.
Massachusetts
NCSBN Massachusetts No requirements specific to distance education. Massachusetts Resources
Michigan
NCSBN Michigan No requirements specific to distance education. Michigan Resources (see pages 1-4)
Minnesota
NCSBN Minnesota Requires special MN Board of Nursing approval. Also requires APRN License and national certification if responsible for courses in a specific APRN role and population
Mississippi
NCSBN Mississippi No requirements specific to distance education. Mississippi Resources
Missouri
NCSBN Missouri Faculty must be licensed in MO. Missouri Resources
Montana
NCSBN Montana Faculty member who is involved in the direct care of a patient in Montana must hold an unencumbered Montana APRN license and a Montana RN license/multistate compact RN license. Montana Resources
Nebraska
NCSBN Nebraska Requires special contact with the Nebraska APRN board. 
Nevada
NCSBN Nevada Faculty must be licensed in NV. Nevada Resources
New Hampshire
NCSBN New Hampshire Only in distance programs in which the student is earning their initial RN or APRN, must the school follow the rules pursuant to Nur602.15. However, for clinical placement in New Hampshire, please refer to the “School Approval Needed Chart,” on New Hampshire’s Office of Professional Licensure and Certification nursing education website, which includes information specific to clinical placements in New Hampshire, if available. New Hampshire Resources
New Jersey
NCSBN New Jersey No requirements specific to distance education. New Jersey Resources
New Mexico
NCSBN New Mexico The NM board does not have statutory authority to oversee APRN programs. New Mexico Resources
New York
NCSBN New York Institutions seeking to offer courses, or portions of programs, in New York must secure prior consent of the Board of Regents, regardless of the Institution's home state or accreditation status.
North Carolina
NCSBN North Carolina North Carolina does not approve or accredit nursing programs which are located outside of the state, including online and correspondence programs. North Carolina Resources
North Dakota
NCSBN North Dakota Must meet ND standards for nursing education. Faculty required to hold ND license. 
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
NCSBN Ohio The Ohio Board does not regulate post licensure nursing programs, including graduate programs that prepare registered nurses as APRN. Ohio Resources
Oklahoma
NCSBN Oklahoma The faculty must have an unencumbered OK license. The APRN education program meets the requirements established by the OK Board for education preparation of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.
Oregon
NCSBN Oregon Requires special Board of Nursing approval.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
NCSBN Pennsylvania Faculty must be licensed in PA. Pennsylvania Resources
Puerto Rico
NCBSN Puerto Rico Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
NCSBN Rhode Island No requirements specific to distance education.
South Carolina
NCSBN South Carolina The SC Board does not regulate APRN programs. Didactic educators must be licensed in SC or another Compact state. South Carolina Resources
South Dakota
NCSBN South Dakota Requires special TN Board of Nursing approval. 
Tennessee
NCSBN Tennessee Requires special TN Board of Nursing approval.
Texas
NCSBN Texas Faculty must be licensed in TX. Texas Resources
Utah
NCSBN Utah Submits an annual report to the Utah Board of Nursing by August 1 of each year; and submit an overview of the number of students placed in Utah facilities; An attestation that all face-to-face clinical faculty and preceptors used by the program are licensed in good standing in Utah or a Compact state; verification that it is currently accredited, in good standing, with its accrediting body. Clinical and Didactic faculty must be licensed in Utah or a Compact state.
Vermont
NCSBN Vermont Prior approval of nursing programs is not required. Vermont Resources
Virgin Islands
NCSBN Virgin Islands Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
NCSBN Virginia No requirements specific to distance education. Virginia Resources
Washington
NCSBN Washington Ensure distance-learning courses meet established quality and security standards; Develop written policies and procedures ensuring quality assurance controls, security, maintenance, and service support for students and faculty who use the system; Ensure students receive curriculum comparable to in-person teaching; Complete ongoing student and faculty evaluations of distance learning courses; and provide access to distance-learning courses when requested by the commission.
West Virginia
NCSBN West Virginia Requires WV Board approval and evidence that the home state permits nursing students to attend out-of-state clinicals. The West Virginia RN Board already possesses this evidence from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Virginia. West Virginia Resources
Wisconsin
NCSBN Wisconsin The school is approved by the board of the state the school is located. The school is accredited by a nursing accreditation body recognized by the Wisconsin board.
Wyoming
NCSBN Wyoming Requires approval by both the WY Board of Nursing as well as the Wyoming Department of Education.

Nursing, RN to BSN (online)

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
NCSBN Alabama Requires faculty member to be licensed as a registered nurse in Alabama in order to teach students who reside in Alabama.
Alaska
NCSBN Alaska Approved by the AK Board of Nursing also requires faculty member to be licensed if student has more than 20 working days in the state.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Arizona
NCSBN Arizona Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Arkansas
NCSBN Arkansas Requires national accreditation. Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
California
NCSBN California Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Colorado
NCSBN Colorado Requires students to be covered by worker's compensation insurance during clinical experiences.
Connecticut
NCSBN Connecticut Connecticut does not oversee post-licensure programs.
Delaware
NCSBN Delaware Requires written notification to the Board of Nursing prior to utilization.
District of Columbia
NCSBN District of Columbia Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Florida
NCSBN Florida Requires faculty member to be licensed as a registered nurse in FL in order to teach students who reside in FL. Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Georgia
NCSBN Georgia Requires faculty member to be licensed as a registered nursing in GA.
Guam
NCSBN Guam Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam.
Hawaii
NCSBN Hawaii Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Idaho
NCSBN Idaho Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Illinois
NCSBN Illinois Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Indiana
NCSBN Indiana Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Iowa
NCSBN Iowa Requires faculty member to be licensed as a registered nurse in IA in order to teach students who reside in IA.
Kansas
NCSBN Kansas Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Kentucky
NCSBN Kentucky Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Louisiana
NCSBN Louisiana Requires a Self Study and approval from the Louisiana Board of Nursing.
Maine
NCSBN Maine Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Maryland
NCSBN Maryland The Board of Nursing requests notification prior to a student's clinical placement, course offerings, licensed clinical faculty and clinical facility.
Massachusetts
NCSBN Massachusetts Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Michigan
NCSBN Michigan Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Minnesota
NCSBN Minnesota The Board of Nursing requires remote faculty overseeing a clinical experience to be licensed in Minnesota.
Mississippi
NCSBN Mississippi Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Missouri
NCSBN Missouri Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Montana
NCSBN Montana Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Nebraska
NCSBN Nebraska Requires faculty member to be licensed as a registered nurse in NE in order to teach students who reside in NE.
Nevada
NCSBN Nevada Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
New Hampshire
NCSBN New Hampshire Programs outside of NH that contract with health care facilities or agencies in NH must register their intent.
New Jersey
NCSBN New Jersey Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
New Mexico
NCSBN New Mexico Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure
New York
NCSBN New York Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
North Carolina
NCSBN North Carolina Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
North Dakota
NCSBN North Dakota Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure. Chapter 54-03.2-06
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information No Information
Ohio
NCSBN Ohio Does not regulate if the entity is accredited within the State of Ohio.
Oklahoma
NCSBN Oklahoma Requires faculty member to be licensed as a registered nurse in OK in order to teach students who reside in OK.
Oregon
NCSBN Oregon Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
NCSBN Pennsylvania Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure
Puerto Rico
NCBSN Puerto Rico Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
NCSBN Rhode Island Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure. Requires faculty member to be licensed as a registered nurse in order to teach students who reside in RI.
South Carolina
NCSBN South Carolina Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure
South Dakota
NCSBN South Dakota Must be nationally accredited nursing program.
Tennessee
NCSBN Tennessee Must apply to the Board of Nursing for approval.
Texas
NCSBN Texas Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Utah
NCSBN Utah Requires faculty member to be licensed as a registered nurse in UT in order to teach students who reside in UT.
Vermont
NCSBN Vermont Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Virgin Islands
NCSBN Virgin Islands Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
NCSBN Virginia Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Washington
NCSBN Washington Out of state nursing programs must apply for approval from the Nursing Commission and the Washington Student Achievement Council.
West Virginia
NCSBN West Virginia Does not regulate BSN completion degree since no change in licensure.
Wisconsin
NCSBN Wisconsin Must be a nationally accredited nursing program.
Wyoming
NCSBN Wyoming Requires Board of Nursing and Department of Education written approval.

Nutrition (Bachelor's)

This ACEND-accredited program may be used as a pathway to become a nutrition and dietetics technician, registered (NDTR). This is a national registration. States that require licensure for dietitians typically require that applicants for licensure have graduated from dietetics/nutrition programs at regionally accredited institutions that substantially meet the same educational criteria as dietetics/nutrition programs in those states. The OHIO program meets that criteria in all 50 states, including D.C., but not the U.S. non-state territories.

Other required materials typically include evidence of passing an examination provided by the Commission on Dietetic Registration and  evidence of completion of a dietetic internship or coordinated program. Please review the table below for your individual state jurisdiction. 

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
Alabama State Board of Examiners for Dietetics and Nutritionists Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Alaska
Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Arizona
Nutrition Ed Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Arkansas
Arkansas Dietetics Licensure Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
California
Nutrition Ed Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Colorado
Nutrition Ed Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Public Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Delaware
Division of Public Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
District of Columbia
Nutrition Ed Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Florida
Florida Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Georgia
Georgia Board of Examiners of Licensed Dietitians Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Guam
Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Hawaii
Eat Right Hawaii Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Idaho
Idaho Board of Medicine Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Illinois
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Indiana
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Iowa
Iowa Department of Public Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Kansas
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Kentucky
Kentucky Board of Licensure and Certification for Dietitians and Nutritionists Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Louisiana
Louisiana Board of Examiners in Dietetics and Nutrition Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Maine
State of Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Maryland
Maryland Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Dietitians and Nutritionists Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Michigan
Michigan Board of Dietetics and Nutrition Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Minnesota
Minnesota Board of Dietetics and Nutrition Practice Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Mississippi
Mississippi Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Missouri
Missouri Division of Professional Registration Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Montana
Montana Department of Labor and Industry Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Nebraska
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Nevada
Nevada Department of Health and Human Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensing and Certification Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Jersey
Nutrition Ed Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Mexico
New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New York
New York State Office of the Professions Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
North Carolina
North Carolina Board of Dietetics/Nutrition Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
North Dakota
North Dakota Board of Dietetic Practice Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Ohio
State Medical Board of Ohio Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Oregon
Oregon Secretary of State Administration Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Pennsylvania
Nutrition Ed Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Puerto Rico
Eat Right Pro Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
South Carolina
South Carolina Labor Licensing Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
South Dakota
Nutrition Ed Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Tennessee
Tennessee Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Texas
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Utah
Utah Legislature Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Vermont
Vermont Secretary of State Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Virgin Islands
Nutrition Ed Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Virginia
Virginia Department of Health Professions Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Washington
Washington State Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
West Virginia
West Virginia Board of Licensed Dietitians Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Wyoming
Wyoming Dietetics Licensing Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.

Medical Assistant Technology (Associate)

Graduates of this CAAHEP-accredited program are eligible to take the exam which leads to national certification as a Certified Medical Assistant. The OHIO program meets the requirements for all 50 states plus D.C., but not the U.S. territories.Please review the table below for confirmation in your state. 

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Alaska
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Arizona
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Arkansas
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
California
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Colorado
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Connecticut
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Delaware
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
District of Columbia
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Florida
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Georgia
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Guam
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Hawaii
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Idaho
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Illinois
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Indiana
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Iowa
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Kansas
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Kentucky
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Louisiana
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Maine
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Maryland
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Massachusetts
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Michigan
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Minnesota
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Mississippi
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Missouri
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Montana
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Nebraska
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Nevada
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Hampshire
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Jersey
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Mexico
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New York
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
North Carolina
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
North Dakota
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Ohio
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Oklahoma
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Oregon
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Pennsylvania
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Puerto Rico
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Rhode Island
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
South Carolina
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
South Dakota
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Tennessee
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Texas
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Utah
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Vermont
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Virgin Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements.
Virginia
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Washington
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
West Virginia
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Wisconsin
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Wyoming
American Association of Medical Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.

Physical Therapy (Doctorate)

The program has determined that its curriculum meets the state educational requirements for licensure or certification in all states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands secondary to its accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education based on the following: Accreditation of a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant program by CAPTE satisfies state education requirements in all states, the District Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. 

For more information regarding state qualifications and licensure requirements, please refer to the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy website at  www.fsbpt.org .

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
Alabama Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Alaska
Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arizona
Arizona State Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Arkansas
Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
California
Physical Therapy Board of California Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Colorado
Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Public Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Delaware
Division of Public Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
District of Columbia
Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Florida
Florida's Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Georgia
Georgia State Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Guam
Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam.
Hawaii
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Idaho
Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Illinois
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Indiana
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Iowa
Iowa Department of Public Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Kansas
Kansas Board of Healing Arts Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Kentucky
Kentucky Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Louisiana
Louisiana Physical Therapy Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Maine
State of Maine Professional and Financial Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Maryland
Maryland Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Board of Allied Health Professionals Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Michigan
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Minnesota
Minnesota Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Mississippi
Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Missouri
Missouri Division of Professional Registration Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Montana
Montana Department of Labor and Industry Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Nebraska
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Nevada
Nevada Physical Therapy Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensing and Certification Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Jersey
New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Mexico
New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New York
New York State Office of the Professions Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
North Carolina
North Carolina Physical Therapy Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
North Dakota
North Dakota Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Oregon
Oregon Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Department of State Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Puerto Rico
Mi Próximo Paso Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
South Carolina
South Carolina Labor Licensing Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
South Dakota
South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Tennessee
Tennessee Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Texas
Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Utah
Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Vermont
Vermont Secretary of State Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Virginia
Virginia Department of Health Professions Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Washington
Washington State Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
West Virginia
West Virginia Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Wyoming
Wyoming Board of Physical Therapy Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.

Physician Assistant (Master's)

The Ohio University program meets licensure and certification requirements for both NCCPA and state licensure eligibility in all 50 states, plus D.C. and the Virgin Islands.Please see the table below for other information and exceptions. 

Certification language - PANCE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: To be eligible for PANCE, you must graduate from a Physician Assistant program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). PA program graduates will be deemed to have graduated from an accredited program if their PA educational program was accredited at the time of their matriculation. 

Licensure language - STATEMENT FROM PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (PAEA): As of July 2020, all 50 states require graduation from an ARC-PA accredited program and certification following successful completion of the PANCE as conditions for initial PA licensure. By virtue of ARC accreditation, PA programs offer a curriculum necessary for licensure in all 50 states.

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
Alabama Board of Medical Examiners and Medical Licensure Commission Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Alaska
Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arizona
Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Arkansas
Arkansas State Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
California
Physician Assistant Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Colorado
Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Public Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Delaware
Division of Public Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
District of Columbia
Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Florida
Florida Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Georgia
Georgia Composite Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Guam
Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam.
Hawaii
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Idaho
Idaho Board of Medicine Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Illinois
Illinois Department of Professional and Financial Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Indiana
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Iowa
Iowa Department of Public Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Kansas
Kansas State Board of Healing Arts Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Kentucky
Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Louisiana
Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Maine
State of Maine Professional and Financial Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Maryland
Maryland Board of Physicians Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Michigan
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Minnesota
Minnesota E-Licensing Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Mississippi
Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Missouri
Missouri Division of Professional Registration Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Montana
Montana Department of Labor and Industry Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Nebraska
Health Care Licensing Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Nevada
Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensing and Certification Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Jersey
New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New Mexico
New Mexico Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
New York
New York State Office of the Professions Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
North Carolina
North Carolina Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
North Dakota
North Dakota Board of Medicine Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
State Medical Board of Ohio Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Oregon
Oregon Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Department of State Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Puerto Rico
Med License Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
South Carolina
South Carolina Labor Licensing Regulation Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
South Dakota
South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Tennessee
Tennessee Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Texas
Texas Medical Board Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Utah
Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Vermont
Vermont Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Virgin Islands
Federation of State Medical Boards Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Virginia
Virginia Department of Health Professions Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Washington
Washington State Department of Health Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
West Virginia
West Virginia Board of Medicine Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.
Wyoming
Wyoming Board of Medicine Yes, the OHIO program meets the criteria.

School Nurse License Certificate

The School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio. Ohio University (OHIO) has an approved School Nurse Certificate program for OHIO graduates. The School Nurse certificate requires a minimum of 15 credit hours and is for students interested in obtaining an ODE Pupil Service License to be a School Nurse in the state of Ohio. The Ohio Department of Education (ODE) is responsible for the School Nurse Licensure program which falls under Pupil Services Licenses. 

Nurses seeking a School Nurse position must hold both a professional nursing board license, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (or concurrently enrolled), and a Pupil Service License in the state of Ohio.

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Alaska
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
American Samoa
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Arizona
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Arkansas
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
California
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Colorado
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Connecticut
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Delaware
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
District of Columbia
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Florida
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Georgia
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Guam
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Hawaii
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Idaho
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Illinois
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Indiana
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Iowa
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Kansas
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Kentucky
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Louisiana
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Maine
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Maryland
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Massachusetts
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Michigan
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Minnesota
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Mississippi
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Missouri
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Montana
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Nebraska
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Nevada
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
New Hampshire
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
New Jersey
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
New Mexico
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
New York
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
North Carolina
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
North Dakota
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Ohio
Ohio Department of Education Yes, Ohio University (OHIO) has an approved School Nurse Certificate program for OHIO graduates. The School Nurse certificate requires a minimum of 15 credit hours and is for students interested in obtaining an ODE Pupil Service License to be a School Nurse in the state of Ohio. The Ohio Department of Education (ODE) is responsible for the School Nurse Licensure program which falls under Pupil Services Licenses. Nurses seeking a School Nurse position must hold both a professional nursing board license, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (or concurrently enrolled), and a Pupil Service License.
Oklahoma
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Oregon
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Pacific Territories
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Pennsylvania
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Puerto Rico
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Rhode Island
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
South Carolina
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
South Dakota
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Tennessee
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Texas
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Utah
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Vermont
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Virgin Islands
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Virginia
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Washington
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
West Virginia
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Wisconsin
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.
Wyoming
No Information No,the School Nurse License Certificate is only eligible in the state of Ohio.

Speech Language Pathology (Master's)

State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
Alabama State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License. Teaching license Optional.
Alaska
Alaska State Board License: Master's Degree; Completion of Externships; Completion of CF year; OR ASHA C's Teaching License:  Type C 
Arizona
Arizona State Board License:  Master's Degree; Completion of Externships; Completion of CF year; OR ASHA C's Teaching License: SLP Pre-K - 12 Certificate 
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arkansas
No Information No Provision or Only State Licensure Required 
California
California State Board - SLP License:  To qualify for a full license in speech-language pathology, an applicant must hold a masters degree and complete the appropriate paperwork.
 Teaching License: Option 1 - Verification of Examination Scores and Clinical Experience/Supervised Practicum. Option 2 - American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Verification of Certification Letter
Colorado
Colorado state board - SLP License: Hold a master’s degree or higher in Communication Sciences and Disorders, have passed a relevant National Examination: If you have passed the National Examination.-OR- Hold a Certificate of Clinical Competency.           
Connecticut
Connecticut State Board - SLP No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:  Hold a master's or doctorate degree in speech and language pathology from a program accredited, at the time of the applicant's graduation, by the Educational Standards Board of the American Speech Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).  
Delaware
Delaware State Board - SLP No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License: Master's Degree minimum 400 clinical hours; At least 25 hours must have been spent in clinical observation and at least 375 clock hours must have been spent in direct client/patient contact, have 36 weeks of full-time (35 hours per week) experience (or the equivalent part-time experience) totaling a minimum of 1,260 hours,  have completed and passed the national examination approved by the Division for the area of specialty with at least the minimum nationally recommended score. Scores must be sent directly from the testing service to the Division.
District of Columbia
DC State Board License:  Proof of passing the National Examination with a score of 162 in Speech Language Pathology within five (5) years before applying for licensure, graduated with a Master’s degree or a Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Au.D.) in speech language pathology from a recognized educational institution whose audiology program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation.                                                 School Service Provider Certificate: Official transcripts verifying a completed master’s degree or higher in speech language pathology that includes a minimum of 75 semester hours (at least 36 graduate level coursework) in speech pathology and successful completion at least 350 hours of supervised practicum experience.
Florida
Florida State Board - SLP No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:  Master’s degree or completion of the academic requirements of a doctoral program, with a major emphasis in speech-language pathology
               -Applicants enrolled in an approved program prior to January 5, 2005, must complete a minimum of sixty (60) semester hours at least thirty-six (36) hours must be earned in graduate level courses.
               -Applicants enrolled in an approved program after January 5, 2005, must complete a minimum of seventy-five (75) semester hours at least thirty-six (36) hours earned at the graduate level
               -300 clock hours of supervised experience with at least 200 hours in the area of speech-language pathology
-Nine (9) months of professional employment experience
-Proof of passing the Praxis exam no more than three (3) years prior to the date of this application
Georgia
Georgia State Board - SLP License: ASHA Verification of Certification 
                                                                             Standard Professional Teaching Certificate: One of the following:
                     -Completion of a Speech and Language approved program at the Master’s degree level;
                     -Completion of an American Speech, Language and Hearing Association (ASHA)-approved program at the master’s degree level from an accredited institution;
                     -Submission of a valid ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech and Language Pathology;
                     -Submission of a valid State of Georgia Speech and Language Pathology license issued by the Professional Licensing Boards Division of the Secretary State or higher;
                     -Submission of a professional Speech and Language Pathologist certificate at the master’s level issued by another state.                                                                                                      -AND-
-A passing score on the Praxis Speech & Language Pathology assessment or verification of 5 years of acceptable experience in the field earned while holding the professional out-of-state certificate.
Guam
Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam.
Hawaii
Hawaii State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License: -Master's Degree
-ASHA Verification of Certification 
-Praxis examination                                          -3 letters of recommendation
Idaho
Idaho State Board License:  Official Transcripts sent directly to our office from the issuing authority.
-Proof of completing 1260 hours of Supervised Postgraduate Professional experience
-Official certification from the interstate reporting service or official Certification of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-LanguageHearing Association (ASHA), if applicable.
-Verification of Licensure from any states you have held or currently hold a license sent directly to our office from the issuing authority                                                            Pupil Services Licensure -Licensure Examination  -Out of State applicants need graduate transcripts, examination score report, and Out of State school license of letter of eligibility
Illinois
Illinios State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required  License:  -Certification, on forms provided by the Division, of a master's or doctoral degree from a program approved by the Division in accordance with Section 1465.20(a)                                                                 -Passage of the PRAXIS examination or a national examination recognized by the Department set forth in Section 1465.50 or certification from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association            -Certification, on forms provided by the Division, of completion of the equivalent of 9 months of full-time supervised professional experience (1260 hours)
Indiana
Indiana State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License: -master's degree and transcript -400 supervised clinical hours      -externships (1260 hours) -praxis score        -ASHA Certificate  -A written jurisprudence examination when your application has been approved
Iowa
Iowa State Board License:  -An official copy of a current ASHA certificate of clinical competence OR  -400 hours of supervised clinical training  -Verification of nine months of full-time clinical experience  -Results of the Praxis Examination Board of Educational Examiners licensure:  -Possess a master's degree in speech-language pathology or audiology from an accredited college or university.   -Complete at least 20 semester hours of coursework in the professional education sequence, including student teaching/internship as a school speech-language pathologist or audiologist.
Kansas
Kansas State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License: - possession of at least a master’s degree or equivalent in speech-language pathology or audiology from an educational institution with standards consistent with those of the state universities of Kansas approved by the secretary pursuant to rules and regulations                          -completion of supervised clinical practicum experiences from an educational institution or its cooperating programs the content of which shall be consistent with the standards of the state universities of Kansas                                                                  - completion of a postgraduate professional experience                                                -passage of an examination in speech-language pathology or audiology pursuant to rules and regulations
Kentucky
Kentucky State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required  License:  -ASHA Certificate OR     -Submit written evidence from a licensed and/or certified speech-language pathologist or audiologist supervisor of 1260 hours of full time professional employment or its part time equivalent pertinent to the license being sought. .  Full-time is defined as a minimum of thirty five (35) clock hours of work for at least thirty six (36)  weeks.   A part time equivalent must consist of 1260 hours earned over no more than 24 months.
Louisiana
Louisiana State Board License:  -Master’s in speech
-400 clinical hours
-Passing Praxis or ASHA certification
-36 weeks of full-time post-graduate professional employment experience                    Teaching Certification:                                     -Provisional Certificate in Speech Pathology (valid for 3 years, nonrenewable)
          a.) Master's degree from a regionally accredited college or university in speech pathology.
-Qualified Certificate in Speech Pathology
          a.)Master's degree from a regionally accredited college or university in speech pathology, and Louisiana license as a speech pathologist.
Maine
maine State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:                                            Pathway 1:  -Official Transcript documenting proof of a master’s degree, doctoral degree, or equivalent degree from accredited institution (see Board Rules Chapter 3(1)(1) for more information);                                       - Documentation of successful completion of the Clinical Fellowship Year (copy of your completed and signed ASHA rating and reporting form accepted);                                   - Official documentation demonstrating a passing score on the PRAXIS Examination in Speech-Language Pathology that was obtained no more than five (5) years prior to the application                                               Pathway 2: Official Transcript documenting proof of a master’s degree, doctoral degree, or equivalent degree from accredited institution (see Board Rules Chapter 3(1)(2) for more information);  • A valid Certificate of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology from ASHA that is current at time of application
Maryland
Maryland State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:                                              -transcipt from accredited university Master's degree program                                  -verification of Clinical Fellowship (hours per ASHA requirements)                                   -ASHA Verification                                           -Praxis examination scores
Massachusetts
Massachusetts State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:  (1)possess at a minimum (a) a bachelor's degree or its equivalent and (b) a master's degree or its equivalent in the area of speech-language pathology or audiology granted by an educational institution which incorporates academic course work and the minimum hours of supervised training required by the national certifying body for speech-language pathology and audiology,
(2) have completed the period of supervised professional practice in the area in which the license is being sought required by the national certifying body for speech-language pathology and audiology,
(3) pass an examination approved by the board except that such examination may be waived by the board for applicants who hold a current and valid certificate of clinical competence in speech-language pathology or audiology from the national certifying body for speech-language pathology and audiology.
Michigan
Michigan State Board - SLP No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:   -Professional Education – Name of School Attended and Name of Educational Program Completed                     -Verification of current American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) certification   OR    -Final, Official Transcripts      -Post-graduate Clinical Experience Form verifying 9 months (1,260 hours) of supervised post-graduate experience                      -PRAXIS Series II Exam in Speech-Language Pathology must be completed
Minnesota
Minnesota State Board - SLP No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:   -Method 1 (Equivalency based on Current Certifications) (PDF)
You may qualify for licensing by "equivalency" under Minnesota Statutes, §148.516 if you hold a current certificate of clinical competency issued by ASHA.                         -Method 2: Master's or doctoral degree required for speech-language pathology applicants; All of the speech-language pathology applicant's graduate coursework and clinical practicum required in the professional area for which licensure is sought must have been initiated and completed at an institution whose program meets the current requirements and was accredited by the Educational Standards Board of the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology; An applicant must complete the graduate or doctoral clinical experience required by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the American Board of Audiology, or an equivalent, as determined by the commissioner, and must achieve a qualifying examination score on the National Examination in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology.
Mississippi
Mississipi State Board License: - at least a master's degree, e.g., M.S., M.A., or M.Ed., in speech-language pathology, communicative disorders, or speech and hearing science                             -The applicant must have obtained the equivalent of nine (9) months of full-time professional experience (the Supervised Professional Employment) in which bona fide clinical work has been accomplished in the major professional area (speech-language pathology or audiology) in which the license is being sought.  Full time employment is defined as a minimum of thirty (30) clock hours of work a week.                             -The applicant must have passed a National Examination in Speech-Language Pathology Mississippi Professional Growth System for School Speech-Language Professional:   -Minimum of three (3) observation and feedback cycles during the school year is required (two (2) informal, one (1) formal)
-High-quality feedback after each observation
-All SLPs and SAs must be observed using the Speech-Language Growth Rubric
-Professional Growth scores are due June 30
Missouri
Missouri State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:  - submission of graduate and undergraduate transcripts confirming courses taken toward your speech-language pathology degree                                   -Passing PRAXIS examination scores             - Completion of clinical fellowship under direct supervision of an individual licensed iby the state of Missouri (hours per required by ASHA)
Montana
Montana State Board - SLP No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License: 1. Minimum of a master's degree in speech-language pathology or communication disorders from a program accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. During this program you must have completed a supervised clinical practicum experience - [MCA 37-15-303, ARM 24.222.502(2)(a) & (b)]                                   2. Pass the national PRAXIS exam - [MCA 37-15-303, ARM 24.222.502(2)(d), 24.222.510(1)(a)]                                                3. Pass the open-book state jurisprudence examination which is included with the application. A passing score is 80% or greater - [MCA 37-15-303, ARM 24.222.502(2)(d), 24.222.510(1)(b) and (2)]                                 4. Completion of a 36-week speech language pathology supervised professional experience as described in ARM 24.222.509 - MCA 37-15-303, ARM 24.222.502(2)(c)].
Nebraska
Nebraska State Board License:  OPTION 1:                                            -Education: Apply by Education if you do not have ASHA certification and passed the exam less than three (3) years ago.                 -Transcript: Submit an official transcript from an approved academic program that has been accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology or a nationally recognized equivalent accreditation association approved by the Board.               - An official transcript showing proof of a master’s degree or its equivalent in Speech-Language Pathology from an approved academic program.                                -Completion of Clinical Fellowship: Submit Attachment A1 if you are applying for licensure based on education. Any applicant who is applying on the basis of education must submit an official transcript, documentation of passing the PRAXIS licensure examination for audiology or speech-language pathology and Documentation of Completion of the Clinical Fellowship             -Praxis scores: Official documentation of the scores obtained on the PRAXIS examination. Select Nebraska Department of Education (state code 7646) as a score recipient when registering to take the test.       -Passed Licensure Examination But is Not Practicing: An applicant who has met the education, Professional Experience and examination requirements, who passed the examination more than three (3) years prior to the time of application for licensure, and is not practicing at the time of application for licensure, must present proof of completing Thirty (30) hours of acceptable continuing education, within the three (3) years immediately preceding the submission of application for licensure                       OPTION 2: - Endorsement: Apply by Endorsement if you have received your ASHA certification.                                     -ASHA Certification: submit a copy of your ASHA card and/or acceptance letter. Verification of Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language- Hearing Association: All applicants who are applying on the basis of endorsement by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) or equivalent and in active practice must have official documentation of the Certificate of Clinical Competence submitted to the Licensure Unit. Applicants with ASHA certification do not need to supply transcripts or clinical fellowship documentation.                   -Passed Licensure Examination But is Not Practicing: An applicant who has met the education, Professional Experience and examination requirements, who passed the examination more than three (3) years prior to the time of application for licensure, and is not practicing at the time of application for licensure, must present proof of completing Thirty (30) hours of acceptable continuing education, within the three (3) years immediately preceding the submission of application for licensure.                      Speech-Language Pathologist Endorsement
-Individuals with this teaching endorsement may provide speech-language pathology services to and consultative services for those from birth through age 21 or completion of their Individualized Education Program.
-A minimum of a master's degree in speech-language pathology, which includes at least 36 graduate semester hours in speech-language pathology and related courses 
-Applicants must also complete a minimum of 400 clock hours of clinical experiences and an internship, supervised by the standard institution in a school or clinic setting
-Endorsement Program Requirements: Nebraska teacher education institutions offering this endorsement program must have on file, within the institution, a plan which identifies the courses and the course completion requirements which the institution utilizes to grant credit toward completion of this endorsement.
-Submit a passing score for the applicable content test (PRAXIS 5331) for the first-time placement of this endorsement on a Nebraska certificate or permit. (Praxis 0330/5330 Speech Language Pathology also accepted.)
Nevada
Nevada State Board License:  -Educational transcripts
-Certification Documentation (ASHA or NBC-HIS)
-Verification of Licensure in Another State (if applicable)
-PRAXIS Score Report (Provisional SLP only)
-Optional Jurisprudence Exam                         Special Education Speech and Language Impairments certification:  -Bachelor’s or more advanced degree from an accredited college/university; and  -Certificate of clinical competence in speech from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) or an equivalent license from the Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing Board; or                                                             -Eight (8) credits of student teaching involving pupils who have speech and language impairments, a clinical practicum with those pupils, equivalent field experience with those pupils or one (1) year of verifiable teaching experience with those pupils; and                                                        -Twenty-eight (28) credits to include coursework in the following areas: (A.) Audiology (B.) Methods for the assessment and treatment of the disorders of articulation, fluency, voice and language (C.) The development of normal speech and language (D.) Science of speech and voice (E.) Phonetics (F.) Introduction to special education or the education of pupils who have disabilities; and (G.) Parental involvement in programs for pupils who have disabilities       -Endorsement Exception: All holders of a current ASHA card will not be required to complete the subject area exam. The current card must be submitted with your application in order to have this exam waived.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:  -You must complete the following requirements to be eligible to apply: ¨ Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Communications Sciences and Disorders, Or Communications Disorders. ¨ Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (ASHA) Certified     -Education Credits and Transcript(s) relevant to the eligibility requirement o Transcripts prepared by and submitted directly from the institution    - Letter from ASHA sent directly to the board ( oplclicensing3@oplc.nh.gov ) by ASHA, verifying ASHA certification and dates of expiration, if applicable       - Letters of Verification from other states of licensure, if applicable, sent directly to the board
New Jersey
New Jersey License Requirements No Provision or Only State Licensure Required  License:  An applicant for licensure shall submit to the Committee proof that the applicant has:  1) Graduated from: i) A doctoral degree program in the area of audiology, speech-language pathology, or both, accredited by either the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or the Accreditation Council for Audiology Education of the American Academy of Audiology. The college or university awarding the degree shall be recognized by either the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education or another state's department of education; or ii) A master's degree program in the area of audiology, speech-language pathology, or both, accredited by either the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or the Accreditation Council for Audiology Education of the American Academy of Audiology. The college or university awarding the degree shall be recognized by either the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education or another state's department of education; and  2) Passed the Praxis Examination in audiology or speech-language pathology, as appropriate, administered and set by Educational Testing Service. 3) An applicant shall also complete a clinical internship, in accordance with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 13:44C-3.5, in either audiology, speech-language pathology, or both, as appropriate. 4) In addition to the requirements of (a) and (b) above, an applicant shall complete the jurisprudence on-line orientation.
New Mexico
New Mexico State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License: A. official transcripts verifying at least a master's degree in speech-language pathology, speech language and hearing science, communication disorders or equivalent degree regardless of degree name; or  B. a certification bearing an official seal and attesting to completion of degree requirements from the registrar, mailed directly to the board from the conferring institution; and  C. proof of having earned a certificate in speech-language pathology from a board recognized national speech-language association or proof of completion of the clinical fellowship year or equivalent; and  D. proof of having passed a nationally recognized standard examination in speech-language pathology;   E. proof of having passed the jurisprudence examination with a grade of no less than seventy percent; and  F. if currently or previously licensed in another state a verification of licensure must be sent directly to the board by the issuing jurisdiction.
New York
New York State Board - SLP No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License: 1.) Educational requirements:  -Human Communication Processes and Sciences: 12 semester hours, including but not limited to course content in: normal anatomy and physiology of speech and swallowing; cognitive and linguistic bases of language; and neural bases of speech, hearing, language and swallowing.
-Professional Practice Areas in Speech-Language Pathology: 36 semester hours, including but not limited to course content in multicultural issues and in diagnostic assessment and treatment of person with disorders of: articulation/phonology; fluency; voice and resonance; receptive and expressive language; literacy; hearing; and swallowing.
-Plus an additional 27 semester hours in the above content areas or related areas in: audiology/aural rehabilitation; cognitive/psychosocial aspects of communication; cleft palate/craniofacial anomalies; augmentative and alternative communication (AAC); research methodology; counseling; professional issues; ethics; and infection control issues related to the prevention of communication disorders.
-Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology: a minimum of 400 clock hours under supervision, including: at least 375 clock hours in direct client contact; at least 25 clock hours in clinical observation; at least 325 clock hours at the graduate level.           2.) Experience Requirements:  -You must complete a minimum of 36 weeks of supervised experience in speech-language pathology or audiology. 3.) Examination Requirements:  -Candidates for licensure in Speech-Language Pathology must take Praxis Examination 5331.  It is scored on a scale of 100-200.  162 the minimum acceptable passing score.
North Carolina
North Carolina State Board North Carolina Board of Examiners for Speech and Language Pathologists and Audiologists (NCBOESLPA) License:                (1)Possess at least a master's degree in speech and language pathology or qualifications deemed equivalent by the Board under rules duly adopted by the Board under this Article. The degree or equivalent qualifications shall be from an accredited institution.                                                             (2) Submit transcripts from one or more accredited colleges or universities presenting evidence of the completion of 75 semester hours constituting a well-integrated program of course study dealing with the normal aspects of human communication, development thereof, disorders thereof, and clinical techniques for evaluation and management of such disorders. a. Fifteen of these 75 semester hours must be obtained in courses that provide information that pertains to normal development and use of speech, language and hearing. b. c. d. (3) (4) (5) (6) (b) Thirty-six of these 75 semester hours must be in courses that provide information relative to communication disorders and information about and training in evaluation and management of speech, language, and hearing disorders. At least 24 of these 30 semester hours must be in courses in speech and language pathology. Credit for study of information pertaining to related fields that augment the work of the clinical practitioner of speech and language pathology or audiology may also apply toward the total 75 semester hours. Thirty-six of the total 75 semester hours that are required for a license must be in courses that are acceptable toward a graduate degree by the college or university at which they are taken. Moreover, 21 of those semester hours must be in graduate level courses in speech and language pathology.                            (3)Submit evidence of the completion of a minimum of 400 clock hours of supervised, direct clinical experience with individuals who present a variety of communication disorders. This experience must have been obtained within the training institution or in one of its cooperating programs in the following areas: (i) Speech - Adult (20 diagnostic and 20 therapeutic); Children (20 diagnostic and 20 therapeutic); and (ii) Language - Adult (20 diagnostic and 20 therapeutic); Children (20 diagnostic and 20 therapeutic). Each new applicant must submit a verified clinical clock hour summary sheet signed by the clinic or program director, in addition to completion of the license application.                             (4)Present written evidence of nine months of full-time professional experience in which bona fide clinical work has been accomplished in speech and language pathology. The professional work must have been supervised by a speech and language pathologist who is State-licensed or certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. This experience must follow the completion of the requirements listed in subdivisions (1), (2) and (3). Full time is defined as at least nine months in a calendar year and a minimum of 30 hours per week. Half time is defined as at least 18 months in two calendar years and a minimum of 20 hours per week. The supervision must be performed by a person who holds a valid license under this Article, or certificate of clinical competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, in speech and language pathology.                                                           (5) Pass an examination established or approved by the Board.
North Dakota
North Dakota State Board  No Provision or Only State Licensure Required  License:   -OFFICIAL graduate and undergraduate transcripts to be mailed (or emailed) directly to the board office.
-Proof of passing PRAXIS test score. If you do not have documentation of passing PRAXIS test score, then upload proof of current ASHA certification. -If you are applying through Reciprocity: -A copy of and out-of-state laws and rules that were in effect for each state at the time you were granted a license.  -A copy of your license for each state you have an active license.
Northern Mariana Islands
Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
Ohio State Board
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:   -transcripts from graduate program  -completion of 400 supervised hours; completion of clinical fellowship  -Praxis score  -ASHA CCC (if applicable)
Oregon
Oregon State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:   - Official transcripts of Master's Degree   - ASHA CCC's OR passing praxis scores with Clinical Fellowship Report & Rating Form  -If you have completed your graduate program or clinical fellowship within the 12 months preceding the date you apply: No professional development hours are needed; check this box and sign and date the bottom of the page. You do not need to fill in the grid to report PD hours.
-If you have completed your graduate program or clinical fellowship more than 12 months preceding the date you apply you must submit 10 hours completed within the 12 months preceding the date you apply: Complete the reporting form and be sure to include copies of your certificates of attendance for all activities you report. Read our professional development page for more information on acceptable professional development.
Pacific Territories
Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:  -Master's Degree Transcripts    -Passing PRAXIS scores           -The applicant shall begin the supervised professional experience within 4 years of conferral of the degree and shall complete no less than 1,260 hours in no less than 9 months, but no more than 2 years.   -Applicants must complete 3 hours of Board-approved continuing education in child abuse recognition and reporting for initial licensure.
Puerto Rico
Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required  License:   -Official transcript from an accredited ASHA accredited institution, directly to the Board.                          -Documentation of completed clock hours of supervised, direct clinical experience, sent directly from an ASHA accredited institution to the Board. The content of the practicum shall be in accordance with the current, minimum requirements for the certificate of clinical competence issued by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)   -Praxis score sent directly from the Educational Testing Service
South Carolina
South Carolina State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required  License:   -Have earned a post-graduate degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology from a school or program determined by the board to be equivalent to those accredited by the Council on Professional Standards of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA);     
-Have passed an exam approved by the board
-Completed supervised professional employment (defined in regulation as a minimum of 30 hours a week of professional employment in speech-language pathology or Audiology for at least nine months whether or not for wages or other compensation under the supervision of a speech-language pathologist or audiologist licensed under this chapter); or
-Meet ASHA's Standards for Certificate of Clinical Competence, or its equivalent as approved by the board, in speech-language pathology or Audiology in effect at the time of application; OR
Have a current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence or its equivalent as approved by the board.
South Dakota
South Dakota State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required License:  -ASHA Certification directly from ASHA
-Praxis Scores directly from ETS (If not ASHA Certified)
-Master’s Degree Transcripts directly from the University (if not ASHA Certified)
-Licensed Verifications from each state you hold/have held licensure directly from their state board office (if applicable)
Tennessee
Tennessee State Board License:  An applicant in the area of Speech Language Pathology must possess at least a master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology from an accredited institution; and                                                                       - Possess a current Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in the area of Speech Language Pathology issued through the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA); or Have successfully completed and documented the following:                                                                                       -A minimum of four hundred (400) clock hours of supervised clinical experience (practicum) with individuals having a variety of communications disorders, as required by ASHA. The experience shall be obtained through an accredited institution which is recognized by ASHA;                            -and A Clinical Fellowship in the area of Speech Language Pathology;                              -and Passage of the Written Professional Assessments for Beginning Teachers (Praxis Test) as required by Rule 1370-01-.08.
Texas
Texas State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required  License:   -You must hold master's degree (or higher) with a major in one of the areas of communicative sciences or disorders to apply for a speech-language pathology license.                                                -An applicant must have completed at least twenty-five (25) clock hours of supervised observation before completing the following hours of supervised clinical direct client contact, which may be referred to as clinical practicum, with individuals who present a variety of communication disorders within an educational institution or in one of its cooperating programs: 400 clock hours if the master's degree was earned on or after January 1, 2005                                     -Internships must consist of at least 36 weeks of full-time (35 hours per week) supervised professional experience (or its part-time equivalent of supervised professional experience) totaling a minimum of 1,260 hours. Part-time work can be completed, as long as the intern works no less than 5 hours per week. Working more than 35 hours per week will not shorten the minimum requirement of 36 weeks.                         -Applicants must pass both the national Praxis Exam as well as the Texas Jurisprudence Examination.                               -The department may waive the internship requirements and the written examination requirement (Praxis Exam) for applicants who hold an ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence.
Utah
Utah State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required  License:                                              -Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology
-Documentation of your current ASHA Certification OR Documentation of passing PRAXIS exam and completion of a Clinical Fellowship/Externship
Vermont
Vermont State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required   License:                                           -ASHA Certification OR   (1)a master’s degree or equivalent in speech-language pathology from an educational institution approved by the Director with course work completed in areas specified by rule;
(2) completion of a supervised clinical practicum, the length and content of which shall be established by rule;
(3) completion of a period, as determined by rule, of postgraduate professional training as approved by the Director; and
(4) passing an examination in speech-language pathology approved by the Director.
Virgin Islands
Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
Virginia State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required                                                                License:    -The board may grant an initial license to an applicant for licensure in speech-language pathology who holds a current and unrestricted Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by ASHA.                           -The board may grant a license to an applicant as a school speech-language pathologist who holds a master's degree in speech-language-pathology.
Washington
Washington State Board License:   - proof of successfully completing a master's degree program that includes clinical practicum experience.               -Postgraduate professional work experience must be in the field of speech-language pathology. It must be completed over a minimum of 36 weeks of full-time experience, or a part-time equivalent.               -Postgraduate professional work experience must be in the field of speech-language pathology. It must be completed over a minimum of 36 weeks of full-time experience, or a part-time equivalent.        -   First-tier certification for the school speech-language pathologist/audiologist role:
-Master's degree in speech-language pathology, audiology, or communication disorders from a college or university program accredited by the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA). 
-Completion of a PESB-approved ESA course. An applicant must have completed before, or within one year after application, a 15-clock hour or 10-semester-hour course approved by the PESB, which will include many topics related to the Educational Staff Associate roles
OR
-Completion of any state's approved program leading to certification for the school speech-language pathologist/audiologist role Form 4099E
OR
-Three years of out-of-state experience in the school speech-language pathologist/audiologist role 
-Must have successfully completed a written comprehensive exam in the coursework required for the master's degree.
West Virginia
West Virginia State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required   License:   -Possess at least a master's degree or equivalent in speech-language pathology from an educational institution 
-Complete supervised clinical practicum experiences from an educational institution or its cooperating programs
-Complete a postgraduate professional experience
-Pass the national examination in speech-language pathology; and
-Pass a jurisprudence examination developed by the board.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Board License:   Completed a supervised clinical practicum and received a master’s degree in speech−language pathology from a college or university approved by the board.      -Completed education or training that the board determines is substantially equivalent to the requirements under par.                 Verification the applicant has satisfied one of the following:                                                                       (a)  Passed the Praxis Speech−Language Pathologist examination.                                                                     (b)  Completed education or training that the board determines is substantially equivalent to passing the NESPA examination that may include verification that the applicant has been granted a certificate of clinical competence in speech−language pathology by ASHA.                                                                       (a)  Completed a postgraduate clinical fellowship in speech− language pathology approved by the board.         Tier II Provisional Educational License for SLP: 
-Hold a master’s degree in communication disorders and completed a Wisconsin DPI approved program as a school speech and language pathologist; or
-Hold a master’s degree in communication disorders and completed a state-approved school speech and language pathology program in another state, which includes a clinical placement in the school setting; or
-Hold a master’s degree in communication disorders and completed the requirements of Wis. Admin. Code sec. PI 34.047 (4).
Wyoming
Wyoming State Board No Provision or Only State Licensure Required                                                                 License:  -The Board requires evidence of competency by one of the following:          -Official transcripts from accredited Master's Program   -Passing PRAXIS scores    --ASHA or ABA Certification:   Contact ASHA or ABA and request that your certification be mailed directly to the Board office on your behalf. The Board will NOT accept this verification from you or through your hands in any way;
OR
--Clinical Proficiency: Your supervisor must complete the supervision clinical year fellowship rating form and mail it to the Board office on your behalf. The Board will not accept this information from you or through your hands in any way.

Social Work (Bachelor & Master's)

Licensure Abbreviations:

  • LICSW - Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
  • LMSW - Licensed Master Social Worker
  • LBSW - Licensed Bachelor Social Worker
  • CSWE - Council on Social Work Education
  • ASWB - Association of Social Work Boards
State State/National Board Website Notes / Disclaimers
Alabama
Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelors program, official transcript and pass master’s/Bachelor's level ASWB examination
Alaska
Alaska Board of Social Work Examiners LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination, and three professional references
Arizona
Arizona Board of Behavioral Health LMSW/LBSW - graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelors program, official transcript and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
American Samoa
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the American Samoa.
Arkansas
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Arkansas.
California
California Board of Behavioral Sciences ASW – Associate Clinical Social Worker Registration - graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript, complete 12-hour California Law and Ethics course and examination. Additional requirements: Before application for LCSW, complete pre-licensure courses (can be completed while accumulating supervised professional experience), pass ASWB clinical examination
Colorado
Colorado State Board of Social Work Examiners LSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript, pass master’s level ASWB examination. Additional requirements: Pass the Colorado Mental Health Profession’s Jurisprudence Examination; complete Healthcare Professions Profile (HPPP)
Connecticut
Connecticut State Department of Public Health LMSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript and pass master’s level ASWB examination  *ASWB exam requirement suspended until 1/1/26 for LMSW
Delaware
Delaware Board of Social Work Examiners LMSW/LSWA – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelors program, official transcript and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
District of Columbia
DC Health - Government of the District of Columbia LGSW/LSWA – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelors program, official transcript and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination and three professional references
Florida
Florida Board of Clinical Social Work RCSWI - graduate of a CSWE master’s program, official transcript, pass master’s level ASWB examination. Additional requirements: Completed 24 sh or 32 quarter hours in theory of human behavior and practice methods as courses in clinically oriented services, including a minimum of one course in psychopathology. Courses not considered to be clinically oriented are: policy, administration, organization and communities
Georgia
Georgia Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists LMSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited (or in CSWE candidacy) master’s program, official transcript and pass master’s level ASWB exam
Guam
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in Guam.
Hawaii
Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs LSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited (or equivalent) master’s program/bachelors, official transcript and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
Idaho
Idaho Board of Social Work Examiners LSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited (or equivalent) master’s program/bachelors, official transcript and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
Illinois
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation LSW – graduate of an accredited master’s program, official transcript and pass master’s level ASWB examination
Indiana
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency LSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript and pass master’s level ASWB examination
Iowa
Iowa Board of Social Work LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE master’s/bachelors program, official transcript and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
Kansas
Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination and three professional references
Kentucky
Kentucky Board of Social Work LCSW /LSW– graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelors program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
Louisiana
Louisiana State Board of Social Work Examiners LMSW and CSW/RSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program/bachelor's, official transcript, and pass master’s level ASWB examination/bachelor's
Maine
Maine State Board of Social Worker Licensure LMSW/LS – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Maryland
Maryland Licensing Requirements LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Work LCSW /LSW– graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination and three professional references
Michigan
Michigan Board of Social Work LMSW/LBSW-Limited-Limited – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Minnesota
Minnesota Board of Social Work LGSW/LSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Mississippi
Mississippi State Board of Examiners LMSW/LSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
Missouri
Missouri Division of Professional Regulation LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelors program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
Montana
Montana Board of Behavioral Health LCSW/LBSW Candidate - graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, three professional references, and pass ASWB clinical/bachelor  examination
Nebraska
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services PCMSW/CSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Nevada
State of Nevada - Board of Examiners of Social Work LMSW/LSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass ASWB master’s/bachelor's examination
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification No license available until graduate from CSWE accredited master’s program accrues 3,000 post-grad supervised clinical hours, pass ASWB clinical examination-then eligible for LICSW license
New Jersey
New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners LSW/CSW - graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass ASWB master’s/bachelors examination
New Mexico
New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination and two-character references. Additional requirements: course or seminar in New Mexico cultures, pass New Mexico cultural examination, pass New Mexico jurisprudence exam
New York
New York Office of the Professionals: LMSW LMSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript, and pass master’s level ASWB examination. Additional requirements: coursework or training in identification and reporting of child abuse offered by a New York state approved provider
North Carolina
North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board CMSW/CSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination or ACSW examination
North Dakota
North Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners LCSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Northern Mariana Islands
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Ohio
Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board LSW - graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s.bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers LMSW/LSWA – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Oregon
Oregon Board of Licensed Social Workers LMSW and CSWA/RBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelors level ASWB examination
Pacific Territories
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Pacific Territories.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State Board of Social Workers LSW/BSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelors program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Puerto Rico
No Information Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the Puerto Rico.
Rhode Island
State of Rhode Island Department of Health LCSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript, and pass master’s level ASWB examination *Passing the national exam administered by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) is not currently required for the Clinical Social Work (CSW) license and will not be required until at least August 15, 2025.
South Carolina
South Carolina Board of Social Work Examiners LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
South Dakota
South Dakota Department of Social Services CSW/SW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Tennessee
Tennessee Board of Social Workers LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Texas
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council LMSW/LBSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination. Additional requirement: Pass Texas Jurisprudence Exam
Utah
Utah Department of Commerce - Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing CSW/LSSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Vermont
Vermont Office of Professional Regulation LMSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript, pass master’s level ASWB examination. Additional requirement: Pass Vermont Jurisprudence Examination
Virgin Islands
Ohio University has not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
Virginia Board of Social Work LMSW/LBSW - graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Washington
Washington State Department of Health LASW - graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript, pass master’s level ASWB examination. Additional requirements: 3200 hours post-graduate supervised experience
West Virginia
West Virginia Board of Social Work LGSW/LSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, and pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services APSW/CSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s/bachelor's program, official transcript, pass master’s/bachelor's level ASWB examination. Additional requirements: Pass the Wisconsin Statues and Administrative Code examination
Wyoming
Wyoming Mental Health Professionals Licensing Board PCSW – graduate of a CSWE accredited master’s program, official transcript, pass master’s level ASWB examination
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