General Licensure Disclosure – Master of Science in Clinical Psychology

Brescia University Master of Science in Clinical Psychology is specifically designed to meet the licensure requirement for the Kentucky licensed psychological associate and to assist students hoping to bridge the gap between a bachelor and doctoral program. Below is the agency link to the psychology licensing boards across the country.

Stateagency linkProgram determined to fulfill licensure requirement
AlabamaAlabama Board of Examiners of PsychologistsBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the educational component for Psychological Technician Applicants. See state board website for details of all requirements.
AlaskaAlaska Board of Psychologists & Psychological Associate ExaminersBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for Licensing of Psychological Associates. See state board website for details of all requirements.
ArizonaArizona Board of Psychologists ExaminersNo Master-Level License
ArkansasArkansas Board of Examiners in PsychologyBrescia University’s MS in Clinical Psychology degree does not meet educational requirements for master-level Psychological Examiner license in the state of Arkansas.
CaliforniaCalifornia Board of PsychologyBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for Psychological Assistant application. See state board website for details of all requirements.
ColoradoColorado Board of Psychologists ExaminersNo Master-Level License
ConnecticutConnecticut Board of Examiners of PsychologistsNo Master-Level License
DelawareDelaware Board of Examiners of PsychologistsNo Master-Level License
District of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia Board of PsychologyBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for Licensing of Psychological Associates. See board website for details of all requirements.
FloridaFlorida Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
GeorgiaGeorgia Board of Examiners of PsychologistsNo Master-Level License
HawaiiHawaii Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
IdahoIdaho Board of Psychological ExaminersNo Master-Level License
IllinoisIllinois Psychologists Licensing BoardNo Master-Level License
IndianaIndiana State Psychology BoardNo Master-Level License
IowaIowa Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
KansasKansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory BoardBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the educational requirement for basic licensing requirements for Licensed Master’s Level Psychologist. See board website for details of all requirements.
KentuckyKentucky Board of Examiners of PsychologyBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for a Psychological Associate license. See board website for details of all requirements.
LouisianaLouisiana Board of Psychologist ExaminersNo Master-Level License
MaineMaine Board of Examiners of PsychologistsBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the educational requirement for the Psychological Examiners licensure. See board website for details of all requirements.
MarylandMaryland Board of Examiners of PsychologistsBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for a Psychological Associate license. See board website for details of all requirements.
MassachusettsMassachusetts Board of Registration of PsychologistsNo Master-Level License
MichiganMichigan Board of PsychologyBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement and practicum requirements for the Master’s Limited Psychologist license. See board website for details of all requirements.
MinnesotaMinnesota Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
MississippiMississippi Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
MissouriMissouri State Committee of PsychologistsNo Master-Level License
MontanaMontana Board of PsychologistsNo Master-Level License
NebraskaNebraska Board of PsychologistsBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for a Psychological Associate license. See board website for details of all requirements.
NevadaNevada Board of Psychological ExaminersNo Master-Level License
New HampshireNew Hampshire Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
New JerseyNew Jersey Board of Psychological ExaminersNo Master-Level License
New MexicoNew Mexico State Board of Psychologist ExaminersNo Master-Level License
New YorkNew York State Board for PsychologyNo Master-Level License
North CarolinaNorth Carolina Psychology BoardNo, cannot be completed completely online. Brescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and allows students to complete classes in-person in Owensboro, KY. Students seeking licensure as Psychological Associates will need to attend one-year of in-person classes to fulfill residency requirements for North Carolina’s Psychological Associate licensure. See board website for details of all requirements.
North DakotaNorth Dakota Board of Psychologist ExaminersNo Master-Level License
OhioOhio State Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
OklahomaOklahoma State Board of Examiners of PsychologistsNo Master-Level License
OregonOregon Board of PsychologyBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for a Psychological Associate license. Students seeking licensure as Psychological Associates will need to attend one-year of in-person classes to fulfill residency requirements for Oregon’s Psychological Associate licensure. See board website for details of all requirements.
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania State Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Board of Psychologist Examiners - (787) 723-2885No Master-Level License
Rhode IslandRhode Island Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Board of Examiners in PsychologyNo Master-Level License
South DakotaSouth Dakota Board of Examiners of PsychologistsNo Master-Level License
TennesseeTennessee Board of Examiners of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
TexasTexas Board of Examiners of PsychologistsBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). The Texas Psychological Associate license requires at least 60 semester credit hours. Additional course work will be needed to fulfill the education requirements for the Psychological Associate license. See board website for details of all requirements.
UtahUtah Psychology Licensing BoardNo Master-Level License
VermontVermont Board of Psychological ExaminersBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for a Psychologist-Master license. See board website for details of all requirements.
Virgin IslandsVirgin Islands Board of Psychology ExaminersBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for a Associate Psychologists and Psychological Associates licensure. See board website for details of all requirements.
VirginiaVirginia Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
WashingtonWashington State Examining Board of PsychologyNo Master-Level License
West VirginiaWest Virginia Board of Examiners of PsychologistsBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). The West Virginia Psychological Associate license requires at least 50 semester credit hours. Additional course work will be needed to fulfill the education requirements for the Psychological Associate license. Students must also attend at least 50% of their course work in person. See board website for details of all requirements.
WisconsinWisconsin Psychology Examining BoardNo Master-Level License
WyomingWyoming Board of PsychologyBrescia University's MS in Clinical Psychology degree is regionally accredited by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) fulfilling the initial educational requirement for certification as a Psychological Practitioner. See board website for details of all requirements.