Professional Licensure
While many of the programs offered by SIUE are intended to prepare a student for licensure/certification meeting the educational requirements as established by the appropriate regulatory board, licensure/certification requirements may vary among jurisdictions. Please select the state below for the appropriate disclosure information for many of our programs.
It is important for you to know the specific requirements of the state in which you intend to apply for licensure/certificate. If you are considering a program that may lead to professional licensure or certification, it is highly recommended you seek guidance from the appropriate licensing/certificate board/agency prior to enrolling in an academic program.
The licensure information is reviewed and updated periodically. That does not mean it is accurate or current, given the fact state agencies can change licensure requirements at any time. For additional questions or concerns, contact SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu or 618-650-3210 or Room 1330 Rendleman Hall.
Alabama
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Alabama.
For information on licensure in Alabama contact the Alabama State Board of Public Accountancy: https://www.asbpa.alabama.gov/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Alabama. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or http://abec.alabama.gov/.
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Alabama.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Alabama Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Alabama: http://www.dentalboard.org/. The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones at racjone@siue.edu or Angela Pritchett at angprit@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the Board of Alabama State Department of Education at Educator Certification (alsde.edu) .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Alabama contact the Alabama Board of Nursing: https://www.abn.alabama.gov/
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing ( BS )
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
The School of Nursing has not determined whether or not these programs meet the educational requirements for RN licensure in Alabama.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alabama, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alabama, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alabama, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions .
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board both recognized by the Alabama Board of Nursing. This program meets the education requirements for licensure in Alabama.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alabama, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alabama, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner ( PMHNP )
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The SIUE program offers a post-master’s/doctorate program meeting the educational requirements of the Alabama Board of Nursing. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) recognized by the Alabama Board of Nursing.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alabama, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists recognized by the Alabama Board of Nursing. The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in Alabama.
Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Alabama. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Alabama: http://www.boed.alabama.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Alabama.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Alabama contact the Alabama Board of Pharmacy: https://www.albop.com/ .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr at jekerr@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: Alabama Board of Examiners in Psychology
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Alabama. You may contact the Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners for information relating to licensure: https://www.socialwork.alabama.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license through the Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Alabama contact: ABESPA - Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech Language Pathology and Audiology
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Alaska
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Alaska.
For information on licensure in Alaska contact the Alaska State Board of Public Accountancy: https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardofPublicAccountancy.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu)) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Alaska. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/ProfessionalCounselors/ApplicationsForms.aspx
If you still have question, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Alaska.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardofArchitectsEngineersandLandSurveyors/ExaminationInformation.aspx
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Alaska: https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardofDentalExaminers.aspx
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure.
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones at racjone@siue.edu or Angela Pritchett at angprit@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development at Teacher Certification - Education and Early Development (alaska.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Alaska, you may contact the Alaska Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing ( BS )
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
The School of Nursing has not determined whether or not these programs meet the educational requirements for RN licensure by examination in Alaska.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alaska, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alaska, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alaska, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions .
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board both recognized by the Alabama Board of Nursing. This program meets the education requirements for licensure in Alaska.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alaska, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alaska, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The SIUE program offers a post-master’s/doctorate program. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). This program meets the educational requirements for licensure in Alaska.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Alaska, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists. The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in Alaska.
This program is not currently offering clinicals in Alaska , contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Alaska or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Alaska: https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/professionallicensing/dietitiansnutritionists.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Alaska.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Alaska contact the Alaska Board of Pharmacy: https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardofPharmacy.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr at jekerr@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: Alaska Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Alaska. You may contact the Alaska State Board of Social Work Examiners for information relating to licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Alaska.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists, Professional Licensing, Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing (alaska.gov) or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Arizona
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Arizona.
For information on licensure in Arizona contact the Arizona State Board of Accountancy:
https://www.azaccountancy.gov/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Arizona. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.azbbhe.us/.
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Arizona.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Arizona State Board of Technical Registration
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Arizona https://dentalboard.az.gov/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett ( angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the Arizona Department of Education at Welcome to Educator Certification! | Arizona Department of Education (azed.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Arizona, you may contact the Arizona Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
These programs meet the educational requirements for application for RN licensure in Arizona.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Arizona, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Arizona, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Arizona, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions .
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board.
This program meets the education requirements for licensure in Arizona.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Arizona, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Arizona, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions .
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner ( PMHNP )
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The SIUE program offers a post-master’s/doctorate program. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
This program meets the educational requirements for licensure in Arizona.
This program is not currently being offered to residents in Arizona, contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists. The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in Arizona.
This program is not currently offering clinicals in Arizona , contact the School of Nursing 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu with any questions
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Arizona or if licensure is required.
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Arizona.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Arizona: https://pharmacy.az.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr at jekerr@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: Arizona Board of Psychologists Examiners
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Gregory Everett geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Arizona. You may contact the Arizona State Board of Social Work Examiners for information relating to licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Arizona.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: ADHS - Special Licensing - Home (azdhs.gov) or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Arkansas
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Arkansas.
For information on licensure in Arkansas contact the Arkansas State Board of Public Accountancy: https://www.asbpa.Arkansas.gov/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Arkansas. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/programs-services/topics/arkansas-state-board-of-examiners-in-counseling
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.eduor SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Arkansas.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Arkanasas State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Arkansas: https://www.healthy.Arkansas.gov/programs-services/topics/Arkansas-state-board-of-dental-examiners/ .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett ( angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the Arkansas Educator Licensure System
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Arkansas, you may contact the Arkansas Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
These programs meet the educational requirements for application for RN licensure in Arkansas.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours.
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board.
This program meets the education requirements for licensure in Arkansas.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner ( PMHNP )
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The SIUE program offers a post-master’s/doctorate program. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
This program meets the educational requirements for licensure in Arkansas.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists. The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in Arkansas.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Arkansas or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Arkansas: https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/programs-services/topics/arkansas-dietetics-licensing-board1
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Arkansas.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Arkansas: https://www.pharmacyboard.Arkansas.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: Arkansas Department of Health - Psychology Board
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Gregory Everett geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Arkansas. You may contact the Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board for information relating to licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) provisional license and an Ancillary License* to work in a school setting in Arkansas, and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Arkansas, contact: Arkansas Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Arkansas Department of Health or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
*An applicant is required to complete additional “professional development” in order to obtain licensure, see: 20201102105823_ADE_317_Educator_Licensure_Final.pdf (arkansas.gov)
California
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in California.
For information on licensure in California contact the California Board of Accountancy: https://www.dca.ca.gov/cba/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in California. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.bbs.ca.gov/applicants/lpcc.html
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in California.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (ca.gov)
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in California https://www.dbc.ca.gov/ .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett ( angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In California contact the California Board of Registered Nursing: https://www.rn.ca.gov/ .
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing Programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO. Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in California must have graduated from an accredited program that meets the educational requirements of the California Board of Nursing . An applicant must submit their official transcripts for evaluation for the board to determine if educational requirements have been met. Due to the educational review process and the ultimate discretion of the board, we have not been able to determine if our program meets the educational requirements, but graduates from these programs have successfully obtained an RN license in California in the past.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours.
Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The California State Board of Nursing requires applicants for Nurse Practitioner License (NP) to hold a valid unencumbered RN license in California, complete a nationally accredited APRN program, and hold a national advanced practice certification approved by the California Board of Nursing. The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board both approved by the California Board of Nursing.
Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The California Board of Nursing maintains a Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Listing for insurance re-imbursement purposes. To be eligible for the listing, the applicant must hold a valid RN license in California, possess at least a master’s degree in psychiatric/mental health nursing, and complete 2 years of supervised clinical experience in providing psychiatric/mental health counseling services or verification as a Clinical Specialist in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing by the American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center. The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates with hold a masters, post master's certificate, or DNP depending on the path they choose, and are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) meeting the educational requirements in California to be listed as a Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse.
Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The California Board of Nursing requires applicants for a Nurse Anesthetist (NA) Certification to have an unencumbered California RN license*, completion of a nurse anesthesia academic program approved by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Programs, and current certification by the National Council on Certification/Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists. The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA ). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists and the educational requirements for application for licensure in California.
Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
*note to participate in the program at SIUE a student must have an unencumbered IL RN or APRN License
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in California or if licensure to practice is required.
If you have questions, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in California.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In California: https://www.pharmacy.ca.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: California Board of Psychology
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Gregory Everett geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in California. You may contact the California Board of Behavioral Sciences for information relating to licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr.Jayme Swanke jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE prepares the graduate for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year and to take the PRAXIS examination. The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for a Speech- Language Pathology license in California or the Special Class Authorization (SCA) for teaching authorization.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In California, contact: Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board (ca.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Colorado
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Colorado.
For information on licensure in Colorado contact the Colorado State Board of Accountancy: https://dpo.colorado.gov/Accountancy
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Colorado. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://dpo.colorado.gov/ProfessionalCounselor/Applications
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Colorado.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: https://dpo.colorado.gov/AES/EngineerApplications
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactDr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Colorado: https://dpo.colorado.gov/Dental
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett ( angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the Licensing Office | CDE (state.co.us)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Colorado. You may contact the Colorado Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Colorado or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board of professions in the state they wish to practice. In Colorado: https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dora/node/87936
For more information on licensure: https://www.eatrightpro.org/advocacy/licensure/licensure-map
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Colorado.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Colorado: https://dpo.colorado.gov/Pharmacy
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://dpo.colorado.gov/Psychology
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett (geveret@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Colorado. You may contact the Colorado State Board of Social Work Examiners for information relating to licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke (jswanke@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Colorado
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: Speech-Language Pathology HOME | Division of Professions and Occupations (colorado.gov) or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Connecticut
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Connecticut.
For information on licensure in Connecticut contact the Connecticut State Board of Accountancy: https://portal.ct.gov/DCP/Occupational-and-Professional-Division/Occupational-Boards/State-Board-of-Accountancy
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Connecticut. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Connecticut.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Bureau of Certification (ct.gov)
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Connecticut: https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Public-Health-Hearing-Office/Connecticut-State-Dental-Commission/Connecticut-State-Dental-Commission
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the Bureau of Certification (ct.gov) .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Connecticut. You may contact the Connecticut Board of Nursing or for advanced practice: https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Practitioner-Licensing--Investigations/APRN/Advanced-Practice-Registered-Nurse-Licensure for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Connecticut or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board for professions in the state they wish to practice. In Connecticut: https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Practitioner-Licensing--Investigations/Dietitian/DietitianNutritionist-Certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Connecticut.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Connecticut: https://portal.ct.gov/DCP/Agency-Administration/Division-Home-Pages/Drug-Control-Division
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Public-Health-Hearing-Office/Board-of-Examiners-of-Psychologists/Board-of-Examiners-of-Psychologists
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Connecticut. You may contact the Connecticut State Department of Public Health - Social Work Licensure for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Connecticut.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: Speech and Language Pathologist Licensure (ct.gov) or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Delaware
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Delaware.
For information on licensure in Delaware contact the Delaware Board of Accountancy: https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/accountancy/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contactDr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Delaware. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or Delaware Board of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Delaware.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: https://www.dape.org/
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Delaware: https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/dental/dentist_license/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones ( racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the Licensure & Certification / Home (doe.k12.de.us)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Delaware. You may contact the Delaware Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Delaware or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Delaware: https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/dietitians/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Delaware.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Delaware: https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/pharmacy/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr at jekerr@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/psychology/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Delaware. You may contact the Delaware Board of Social Work Examiners for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Delaware.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: Speech / Language Pathology Licensure - Division of Professional Regulation - State of Delaware or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactthe School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Florida
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Florida.
For information on licensure in Florida, contact the Board of Certified Public Accountancy: http://www.myfloridalicense.com/DBPR/certified-public-accounting/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Florida. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://floridasmentalhealthprofessions.gov/
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Florida.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Florida Board of Professional Engineers
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Florida: https://floridasdentistry.gov/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the Educator Certification (fldoe.org)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Florida contact the Florida Board of Registered Nursing: https://floridasnursing.gov/
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in Florida must have graduated from a program recognized by the jurisdiction in which it is based, accredited by a specialized nursing accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education, and issued an NCLEX code. The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education), and have an NCLEX code thereby meeting the educational requirements for licensure in Florida. Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or agriffi@siue.edu for clinical arrangements .
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Florida State Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered Florida RN license or multistate license, complete a master’s degree or post-master’s degree, and submit proof of national advanced practice certification from an approved nurse specialty board. The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board both recognized by the Florida Board of Nursing .
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The Florida State Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license with a designation as a “Psychiatric Nurse” to hold a valid unencumbered Florida RN license or multistate license, to complete a master’s degree or post-master’s degree in psychiatric nursing, to hold a national advanced practice certification as a psychiatric mental health advanced practice nurse, and 2 years post-master’s clinical experience under the supervision of a physician.
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon graduation from this program a student will have a DNP, masters, or a post-master’s certificate depending on the path they choose; all meet the educational requirements of the Florida Board of Nursing. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) recognized by the Florida Board of Nursing.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The Florida State Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Anesthetist license to hold a valid unencumbered Florida RN license or multistate license*, complete a master’s degree or post-master’s degree, and submit proof of national advanced practice certification from an approved nurse specialty board.
The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA ). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists recognized by the Florida Board of Nursing.
*note to participate in the program at SIUE a student must have an unencumbered IL RN or APRN License
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians and meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification in Florida.
Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Florida: http://www.floridahealth.gov/licensing-and-regulation/dietetic-nutrition/index.html
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Florida.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Florida, contact the Florida Board of Pharmacy: https://floridaspharmacy.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://floridaspsychology.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. In addition to education requirements, the board may have additional requirements such as: age, field experience, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Florida, contact the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling: https://floridasmentalhealthprofessions.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
BSW
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at SIUE graduates will not meet the educational requirements for any licensure in Florida.
MSW
Upon completion of the MSW Program at SIUE with the specific selection of coursework as required by Florida*, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW ). The MSW program does not meet the licensure requirements for licensure as Master Social Worker (CMSW ).
* https://floridasmentalhealthprofessions.gov/licensing/licensed-clinical-social-worker/
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Florida.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: Florida Board of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology » Licensing and Registration- Licensing, Renewals & Information (floridasspeechaudiology.gov) or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Georgia
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Georgia.
For information on licensure in Georgia, contact the State Board of Accountancy: https://gsba.georgia.gov/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Georgia. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://sos.ga.gov/board-professional-counselors-social-workers-and-marriage-family-therapists
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Georgia.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Georgia Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Georgia: https://gbd.georgia.gov/ .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult the https://www.gapsc.com/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Georgia contact the Georgia Board of Nursing: https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/licensing/plb/45
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in Georgia must have graduated from a postsecondary institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, and a program recognized by the board of nursing in the program’s state of domicile. SIUE is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a regional accrediting agency thereby meeting the educational requirements for RN licensure in Georgia.
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education), and have an NCLEX code meeting the educational requirements for licensure in Georgia. Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate. At this time, SIUE is not authorized to offer the RN to BS program to students located in Georgia .
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. At this time, SIUE is not able to offer this program to students located in Georgia .
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours . At this time, SIUE is not able to offer this program to a student located in Georgia .
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Georgia State Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered Georgia RN license, complete a master’s degree or other graduate degree approved by the board, submit proof of national advanced practice certification in his or her area of specialty, and verification of 500 hours of APRN practice. The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and requires 720 hours of practicum . Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board and for application for an APRN license in Georgia. At this time, SIUE is not able to offer this program to students located in Georgia.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate. At this time, SIUE is not able to offer this program to students located in Georgia.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The Georgia State Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered Georgia RN license, complete a master’s degree or other graduate degree approved by the board, submit proof of national advanced practice certification in his or her area of specialty, and verification of 500 hours of APRN .
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). At this time, SIUE is not able to offer this program to students located in Georgia.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The Georgia State Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Anesthetist license to hold a valid unencumbered Georgia RN license*, complete a master’s degree or other graduate degree approved by the board, submit proof of national advanced practice certification in his or her area of specialty, and verification of 500 hours of APRN practice.
The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education (3,030 hours) requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists meeting the education requirements for licensure application in Georgia.
*note to participate in the program at SIUE a student must have an unencumbered IL RN or APRN License
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Georgia or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Georgia: https://sos.ga.gov/georgia-board-examiners-licensed-dietitians
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Georgia.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Georgia, contact the Georgia Board of Pharmacy: https://gbp.georgia.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://sos.ga.gov/georgia-state-board-examiners-psychologists
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Georgia. You may contact the Georgia Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage & Family Therapists for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke (jswanke@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Georgia.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: Georgia Board of Speech Language Pathology & Audiology or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Hawaii
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Hawaii.
For information on licensure in Hawaii contact the Board of Public Accountancy: http://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/accountancy/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Hawaii. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/programs/mental/
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Hawaii.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Professional Engineers, Architects, Surveyors & Landscape Architects
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Hawaii: http://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/dentist/ .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://hawaiiteacherstandardsboard.org/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Hawaii. You may contact the Hawaii Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Hawaii or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Hawaii: https://health.hawaii.gov/ohca/state-licensing-section/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Hawaii.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Hawaii, contact the Hawaii Board of Pharmacy: http://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/pharmacy/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets any requirements for licensure in this state. For more information consult: http://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/psychology/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Hawaii. You may contact the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu for MSW or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Hawaii.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: http://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/speech/ or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Idaho
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Idaho.
For information on licensure in Idaho, contact the State Board of Accountancy: https://isba.idaho.gov/ISBAPortal/BoardAdditional.aspx?Board=ISBA&BoardLinkID=700
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Idaho. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://apps.dopl.idaho.gov/DOPLPortal/BoardPage.aspx?Bureau=COU.
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Idaho.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: https://ipels.idaho.gov/
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Idaho: https://isbd.idaho.gov/IBODPortal/Home.aspx .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett ( angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://www.sde.idaho.gov/cert-psc/cert/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Idaho. You may contact the Idaho Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Idaho or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Idaho: https://elitepublic.bom.idaho.gov/IBOMPortal/BoardPage.aspx?Board=DIE
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Idaho.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Idaho, contact the Idaho State Board of Pharmacy: https://bop.idaho.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://apps.dopl.idaho.gov/DOPLPortal/BoardPage.aspx?Bureau=PSY
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Idaho. You may contact the Idaho Board of Social Work Examiners for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Idaho.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: https://apps.dopl.idaho.gov/DOPLPortal/BoardPage.aspx?Bureau=SHS or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Illinois
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the Illinois Board of Examiners (ILBOE). To sit for the uniform CPA exam in Illinois, the ILBOE requires applicants to 1) Earn a graduate degree in accounting from a regionally accredited institution or 2) have completed a total of 150 semester hours of college education, including a baccalaureate degree or higher from an accredited college or university. Of those hours, 30 hours must be in accounting and include financial accounting, auditing, taxation, management accounting, research and analysis, and 24 semester hours must be in business courses (other than accounting).
The Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and provides a solid foundation for students working to meet the accounting and business course requirements providing 120 hours of college credit curriculum designed to sit for the exam. However, the BSA does not meet the educational requirements to sit for the examination as the program does not contain the 150 credit hours required to sit for the examination.
The Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and meets the educational requirements to sit for the examination.
In addition to the educational requirements, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, ethics exam, experience requirements, participation in international programs, etc.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the state board regulating accountancy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information. In Illinois, https://www.ilboe.org/.
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program at SIUE is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education (ACATE). Our program meets the educational standards for application for the national credentials of Registered Art Therapist - ATR and/or Board Certified Registered Art Therapist - ATR-BC . In Illinois, an applicant for licensure for Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC ) or a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors (LCPC ) must submit their official transcripts and program materials for evaluation for the board to determine if educational requirements have been met. This is not a reflection upon our program but the educational review process of the board is required of all applicants. Due to this and the ultimate discretion off the board, we have not been able to determine if our program meets the educational requirements. The graduates of our program have successfully obtained the above license in Illinois.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois: https://www.idfpr.com/profs/ProfCounselor.asp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program. For more information please go to: https://ncees.org/state-links/
Prior to enrolling in the Civil Engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Registration
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or 618-650-5026 or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Illinois: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/dentist.html
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
Early Childhood Education – Bachelor of Science
Upon completion of the Early Childhood Education program at SIUE, a graduate will meet the education requirements in Illinois to apply for a Professional Educator License with an endorsement in Early Childhood birth to 2nd grade.
The state licensing board has the ultimate authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the Illinois State Board of Education for the most up to date and accurate requirements to obtain licensure: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-Licensure.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Elementary Education – Bachelor of Science
Upon completion of the Elementary Education program at SIUE, a graduate will meet the education requirements in Illinois to apply for a Professional Educator License with an endorsement in Elementary Education grade 1st- 6th.
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the state or territory/jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois, contact the Illinois State Board of Education: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-Licensure.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Instructional Technology
Upon completion of the Instructional Technology program, a graduate will hold a Master of Science in Education (MSEd) with a major in Instructional Technology. This program is not designed to lead to licensure or an additional endorsement on the Illinois Professional Educator License.
For additional information, contact the Illinois State Board of Education: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-Licensure.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Master of Arts in Teaching – Special Education
Upon completion of the Master of Arts in Teaching – Special Education program at SIUE and all Illinois teacher licensure requirements, a graduate will meet the education requirements in Illinois to apply for a Professional Educator License with an endorsement in Special Education K- age 21.
The state licensing board has the ultimate authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the Illinois State Board of Education for the most up to date and accurate requirements to obtain licensure: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-Licensure.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Principal
The Principal Endorsement PreK – age 21 on an Illinois’ Professional Educator License requires an applicant to hold a master’s degree or higher and complete a state approved preparation program in the field of specialization. The Principal program at SIUE meets the educational requirements for the endorsement. This program offers three pathways 1) a Master of Science in Education (MSEd), 2) Education Specialist Degree (Ed.S.) for those that already hold a Master’s, or 3) a certification only for those that already hold a Master’s degree but do not wish to obtain an additional graduate degree.
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois, contact the Illinois State Board of Education: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Professional-Educator-License-Administrative-Endorsements.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
School Psychology – Specialist Degree
Upon completion of the Psychology - Specialist in School Psychology (SSP) program at SIUE and all Illinois professional educator licensure requirements, a graduate will meet the education requirements in Illinois to apply for a Professional Educator license with an endorsement in School Psychology PreK – age 21.
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the state or territory they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois, contact the Illinois State Board of Education: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Home.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Secondary Education Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
Upon completion of the Secondary Education program at SIUE, a graduate will meet the education requirements in Illinois to apply for a Professional Educator License with an endorsement in Secondary Education in the following major areas of study: Biology, Chemistry, English, Geography, History, Mathematics, Political Science, and Theater and Dance for grades 9-12; and the following major areas of study: Art, French, German, Music and Spanish for grades PreK-12.
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the state or territory/jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois, contact the Illinois State Board of Education: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-Licensure.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Special Education Bachelor of Science
Upon completion of the Special Education program at SIUE, a graduate will meet the education requirements in Illinois to apply for a Professional Educator License with an endorsement in Special Education preK- age 21.
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the state or territory/jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois, contact the Illinois State Board of Education: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-Licensure.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Subsequent Endorsements
SIUE meets the educational requirements for Subsequent Endorsements in Early Childhood Education birth to 2nd grade, Middle Level Math 5th to 8th, Middle Level Language Arts 5th to 8th, Middle Level Science 5th to 8th, Middle Level Social Science 5th to 8th, Secondary Math 9th to 12th, Theater PreK to 12th, Visual Arts PreK to 12th, Secondary English/Language Arts, Secondary Social Science/History, Secondary Social Science/Political Science, Secondary Social Science/Geography, Secondary Science/Biology, Secondary Science/Chemistry, Secondary Science/Physics 9th - 12th, Foreign Language: Spanish, German, and French, Pre-K-12th, Music PreK to 12th, Special Education K to age 21, and Reading Teacher PreK to 12th.
Please visit the Illinois State Board of Education website for specific curriculum requirements: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Subsequent-Teaching-Endorsements.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Superintendent
The Superintendent Endorsement PreK – age 21 on an Illinois’ Professional Educator License requires an applicant to hold a master’s degree or higher and complete a state approved preparation program in the field of specialization. The Superintendent program at SIUE meets the educational requirements for the endorsement. This program offers three pathways 1) a Master of Science in Education (MSEd), 2) Education Specialist Degree (Ed.S.) for those that already hold a Master’s, or 3) a certification only for those that already hold a Master’s degree but do not wish to obtain an additional graduate degree.
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois, contact the Illinois State Board of Education: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Professional-Educator-License-Administrative-Endorsements.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Teacher Leader
The Teacher Leader Endorsement PreK – age 21 on an Illinois’ Professional Educator License requires an applicant to hold a master’s degree or higher and complete a state approved preparation program in the field of specialization. The Teacher Leader program at SIUE meets the educational requirements for the endorsement. This program offers three pathways 1) a Master of Science in Education (MSEd), 2) Education Specialist Degree (Ed.S.) for those that already hold a Master’s, or 3) a certification only for those that already hold a Master’s degree but do not wish to obtain an additional graduate degree.
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois, contact the Illinois State Board of Education: https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Professional-Educator-License-Administrative-Endorsements.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The programs leading to RN licensure at SIUE are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The post-licensure programs are also accredited by CCNE and have accreditations by accrediting bodies particular to their specialty. See below for further explanation on accreditation and examinations for licensure.
In addition to meeting the educational requirements for licensure, an applicant for licensure may also be required to provide their fingerprints, submit to criminal background check, etc. Prior to enrolling in a program contact the board of nursing for the most up to date and accurate information: https://www.idfpr.com/profs/Nursing.asp .
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by IDFPR and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO. Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse. These programs meet the educational requirments for licensure as an RN in Illinois.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board. This program meets the educational requirements for application for licensure as an APRN.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). This program meets the educational requirements for application for licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in Illinois.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists. This program meets the educational requirements for application for licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in Illinois.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians and meets the educational requirements for licensure in Illinois. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Illinois: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/dietnutrition.html
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Illinois.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Illinois contact the Pharmacy Professions Licensed by IDFPR: https://www.idfpr.com/profs/pharm.asp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr at jekerr@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
With the exception of the School Psychology program (see education above), none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.idfpr.com/profs/psych.asp
Social Work
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. In addition to education requirements, the board may have additional requirements such as: age, experience*, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Illinois, contact the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Responsibility (Social Work): https://www.idfpr.com/profs/SocialWorker.asp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
BSW
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at SIUE, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for an Illinois Licensed Social Work (LSW) license.
MSW
Upon completion of the MSW Program at SIUE, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for an Illinois Licensed Social Work (LSW) license or Licensed Clinical Social Work (LCSW ).
IL requires applicants for BSW have 3 years supervised professional experience subsequent to obtaining a baccalaureate Degree and for MSW have 3000 hours of supervised professional experience subsequent to obtaining a master’s degree.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license through Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Speech-Language Pathology Professional Educator License (non-teaching) through the Illinois State Board of Education, and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, jurisprudence examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Indiana
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Indiana.
For information on licensure in Indiana, contact the Board of Accountancy: https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/accountancy-home/accountancy-licensing-information/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Indiana. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.in.gov/pla/
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Indiana.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/engineering-home/
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Indiana: https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/ The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://www.in.gov/doe/educators/educator-licensing/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, proof of practice agreement,* etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Indiana contact the Indiana State Board of Nursing: https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/nursing-home/
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
*For prescription authority associated with APRN, Indiana requires proof of collaboration with a licensed practitioner in the form of a written practice agreement.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS )
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in Indiana must have graduated from an accredited program that is approved by their state licensure board and pass the NCLEX exam. These programs meet the educational requirements for licensure as an RN in Indiana.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours.
Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours.
Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements .
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The curriculum for first year students includes 3 semester hours in Pharmacology for APRNs (NURS 516). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board both recognized by the Indiana Board of Nursing. This program meets the educational requirements for licensure in Indiana.
In Indiana, the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) application is for the authority to prescribe independently as an advanced practice registered nurse. This is not a license to practice as a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist, as no such license exists in the state of Indiana. Applicant must hold an unencumbered current RN license in Indiana or a registered nurse license in another compact state and have filed a Multi-State Privilege Notification Form with the health professions bureau. Applicant must submit proof of certification as a nurse practitioner by a national organization recognized by the board and which requires a national certifying examination, and submit proof of having successfully completed a graduate level pharmacology course consisting of at least two (2) semester hours of academic credit from a college or university.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) recognized by the Indiana State Board of Nursing. Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the educational requirements for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) application.
This is not a license to practice as a nurse practioner or clinical nurse specialist as no such license exist in Indiana. This application is for the authority to prescribe independently as an advanced practice registered nurse.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
In Indiana, a certified registered nurse anesthetist is a graduate of a nurse anesthesia educational program accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA) and is properly certified by successfully completing the certification examination administered by the Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists. A certified registered nurse anesthetist may administer anesthesia if the certified registered nurse anesthetist acts under the direction of and in the immediate presence of a physician.
The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for certification in Indiana. The NADNP program is accredited by the COA. Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Indiana or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Indiana: https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/dietitians-home/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Indiana.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Indiana, contact the Indiana State Board of Pharmacy: https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/pharmacy-home/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/psychology-home/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Indiana. You may contact the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency - Social Workers for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) and Original Communication Disorder (SLP) licenses in Indiana, and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, jurisprudence examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, CPR certification, suicide prevention certificate, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Iowa
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Iowa.
For information on licensure in Iowa, contact the Accountancy Examining Board: https://plb.iowa.gov/board/accountants
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Iowa. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://idph.iowa.gov/Licensure/Iowa-Board-of-Behavioral-Science .
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Iowa.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: The Iowa Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Iowa: https://dentalboard.iowa.gov/.
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://boee.iowa.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Iowa contact the Iowa Board of Nursing: https://nursing.iowa.gov/
Note a person who has been denied licensure by the board, whose license is currently suspended, surrendered or revoked in any U.S. jurisdiction, or whose license/registration is currently suspended, surrendered, or revoked in another country due to disciplinary action may not take a nursing course with a clinical component. Individuals seeking enrollment or currently enrolled in nursing programs who are not eligible to take a course with a clinical component because of disciplinary action in any state should contact the Iowa Board of Nursing Enforcement Unit at 515.281.6472 as soon as possible.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in Iowa must have graduated from a program that is approved by the state board of nursing or agency which regulates nursing in that state and be in good standing with the regulatory agency, and pass the NCLEX exam. The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), and have an NCLEX code thereby meeting the educational requirements for licensure in Iowa. Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements .
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements .
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Iowa Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNP) license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license in Iowa or a compact state, graduate from an accredited graduate or post graduate advanced practice educational program in one of the following roles, (1) Certified nurse-midwife. (2) Certified registered nurse anesthetist. (3) Certified nurse practitioner or (4) Clinical nurse specialist., and hold a current certification issued by a national professional certification organization as a certified nurse-midwife or certified registered nurse anesthetist, or as a certified nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist in at least one of the following population foci: (1) Women’s health/gender-related (2) Family (individual across the lifespan) (3) Psychiatric mental health (4) Adult/gerontology (5) Pediatrics or (6) Neonatal.
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board. This program meets the education requirements for licensure in Iowa.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The Iowa Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNP) license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license in Iowa or a compact state, graduate from an accredited graduate or post graduate advanced practice educational program in one of the following roles, (1) Certified nurse-midwife. (2) Certified registered nurse anesthetist. (3) Certified nurse practitioner or (4) Clinical nurse specialist., and hold a current certification issued by a national professional certification organization as a certified nurse-midwife or certified registered nurse anesthetist, or as a certified nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist in at least one of the following population foci: (1) Women’s health/gender-related (2) Family (individual across the lifespan) (3) Psychiatric mental health (4) Adult/gerontology (5) Pediatrics or (6) Neonatal.
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The SIUE program offers a masters, post-master’s certificate, and doctorate program meeting the educational requirements of the Iowa Board of Nursing. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The Iowa Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNP) license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license in Iowa or a compact state, graduate from an accredited graduate or post graduate advanced practice educational program in one of the following roles, (1) Certified nurse-midwife. (2) Certified registered nurse anesthetist. (3) Certified nurse practitioner or (4) Clinical nurse specialist., and hold a current certification issued by a national professional certification organization as a certified nurse-midwife or certified registered nurse anesthetist, or as a certified nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist in at least one of the following population foci: (1) Women’s health/gender-related (2) Family (individual across the lifespan) (3) Psychiatric mental health (4) Adult/gerontology (5) Pediatrics or (6) Neonatal.
The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in Iowa. The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Iowa or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Iowa: https://www.idph.iowa.gov/Licensure/Iowa-Board-of-Dietetics
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Iowa.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Iowa, contact the Iowa State Board of Pharmacy: https://pharmacy.iowa.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.idph.iowa.gov/Licensure/Iowa-Board-of-Psychology
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Iowa. You may contact the Iowa Department of Public Health - Board of Social Work for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the education requirements to apply for a license as a Speech-Language Pathologist and upon request from a special education director or designee a Statement of Professional Recognition - an Initial Professional Service License from the Board of Education Examiners in Iowa , and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Kansas
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Kansas.
For information on licensure in Kansas contact the Board of Accountancy: http://www.ksboa.org/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Kansas. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://ksbsrb.ks.gov/.
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Kansas.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Engineers (ks.gov)
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Kansas: https://www.dental.ks.gov/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://www.ksde.org/Agency/Division-of-Learning-Services/Teacher-Licensure-and-Accreditation/Licensure/License-Application
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Kansas. You may contact the Kansas Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure in Kansas. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. For more information consult: https://www.kdads.ks.gov/commissions/survey-certification-and-credentialing-commission/health-occupations-credentialing
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Kansas.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Kansas, contact the Kansas State Board of Pharmacy: https://www.pharmacy.ks.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://ksbsrb.ks.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Kansas. You may contact the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology license in Kansas.
Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. For more information contact: https://www.kdads.ks.gov/commissions/survey-certification-and-credentialing-commission/health-occupations-credentialing or https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Kentucky
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Kentucky.
For information on licensure in Kentucky contact the Board of Accountancy: https://cpa.ky.gov/Pages/default.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program at SIUE is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education (ACATE). Our program meets the educational standards for application for the national credentials of Registered Art Therapist - ATR and/or Board Certified Registered Art Therapist - ATR-BC .
Our Program meets the educational requirements for application for licensure for Licensed Professional Art Therapist Associate (LPATA ) or a Licensed Professional Art Therapist (LPAT) in Kentucky .
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Kentucky, contact: http://pat.ky.gov/
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Kentucky.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Kentucky Board of Engineers and Land Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Kentucky: https://dentistry.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: http://www.epsb.ky.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination*, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Kentucky contact the Kentucky Board of Nursing: https://kbn.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
*Kentucky requires a jurisprudence examination, and within 3 years of licensure, a course on pediatric abusive head trauma.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS )
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in Kentucky must have graduated from a program that is recognized by the jurisdiction in which it is based and accredited, and pass the NCLEX exam. The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), and have an NCLEX code thereby meeting the educational requirements for licensure in Kentucky. Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA )
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical .
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP )
The Kentucky Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license, to complete an accredited education program that prepares a registered nurse as a Certified Nurse Practitioner, and to hold a master’s degree, doctorate, or postmaster’s certificate awarding academic credit by a college or university related to the advanced practice registered nurse designation.
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board both recognized by the Kentucky Board of Nursing. This program meets the education requirements for licensure in Kentucky.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice e program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP )
The Kentucky Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license, to complete an accredited education program that prepares a registered nurse as a Certified Nurse Practitioner, and to hold a master’s degree, doctorate, or postmaster’s certificate awarding academic credit by a college or university related to the advanced practice registered nurse designation. Kentucky recognizes the following population foci for APRN related to mental health: Adult Psych Mental Health (NP and CNS), Child/Adolescent Psych Mental Health (CNS), and Family Psych Mental Health (NP and CNS).
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The SIUE program offers a masters, post-master’s certificate, and doctorate program all meeting the educational requirements of the Kentucky Board of Nursing. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) recognized by the Kentucky Board of Nursing.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The Kentucky Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license**, to complete an accredited education program that prepares a registered nurse as a Certified Nurse Practitioner, and to hold a master’s degree, doctorate, or postmaster’s certificate awarding academic credit by a college or university related to the advanced practice registered nurse designation.
The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in Kentucky. The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists recognized by the Kentucky Board of Nursing.
**note to participate in the program at SIUE a student must have an unencumbered IL RN or APRN License
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Kentucky or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Kentucky: http://bdn.ky.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Kentucky.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Kentucky, contact the Kentucky State Board of Pharmacy: https://pharmacy.ky.gov/Pages/default.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://psy.ky.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Kentucky. You may contact the Kentucky Board of Social Work for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the education requirements to apply for Interim Licensure as a Speech Pathologist license in Kentucky, and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Kentucky, contact: Kentucky Board of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Louisiana
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Louisiana.
For information on licensure in Louisiana contact the State Board of Certified Public Accountants: http://cpaboard.state.la.us/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Louisiana. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.lpcboard.org/.
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Louisiana.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Louisiana: Louisiana State Board of Dentistry - Licensing Information (lsbd.org)
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: http://www.teachlouisiana.net/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Louisiana. You may contact the Louisiana Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Louisiana or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Louisiana: https://www.lbedn.org/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactthe School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Louisiana.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Louisiana, contact the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy: http://www.pharmacy.la.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. In Louisiana, for more information about licensure in the field of Psychology consult: http://www.lsbep.org/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Louisiana. You may contact the Louisiana State Board of Social Work Examiners for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Louisiana. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Louisiana contact: Louisiana Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (lbespa.org)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Maine
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Maine.
For information on licensure in Maine contact the Board of Accountancy: https://www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/professions/accountants/index.html
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Maine. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or Board of Counseling Professionals Licensure | Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation (maine.gov)
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Maine
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Maine: https://www.maine.gov/dental/ .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://www.maine.gov/doe/cert/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Maine. You may contact the Maine Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Maine or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Maine: https://www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/professions/dietitians/index.html
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Maine.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Maine, contact the Maine Board of Pharmacy: https://www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/professions/board-pharmacy
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: Board of Examiners of Psychologists - Licensing - Psychological Examiners, Conditional Examiners, Temporary Examiners | Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation (maine.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. In addition to education requirements, the board may have additional requirements such as: age, experience, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Maine, contact the State Board of Social Work Licensure: State Board of Social Worker Licensure | Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation (maine.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
BSW
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at SIUE, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) in Maine.
MSW
Upon completion of the MSW Program at SIUE, graduates will meet the educational requirements in Maine for application for a Licensed Master Social Worker (LM ) and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LC ).
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Maine. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Maine contact: https://www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/professions/board-speech-audiology-hearing
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Maryland
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Maryland.
For information on licensure in Maryland contact the Board of Public Accountancy: http://www.dllr.state.md.us/license/cpa/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Maryland. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or the Maryland Department of Health .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Maryland
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Maryland Board for Professional Engineers - Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (state.md.us)
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Maryland: https://health.maryland.gov/dental/Pages/home.aspx
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: http://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DEE/Certification/apply/Overview.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Maryland. You may contact the Maryland Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Maryland or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Maryland: https://health.maryland.gov/dietetic/Pages/Index.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Maryland.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Maryland, contact the Maryland Board of Pharmacy: https://health.maryland.gov/pharmacy/Pages/index.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://health.maryland.gov/psych/Pages/Home.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Maryland. You may contact the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Maryland. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Maryland contact: https://health.maryland.gov/boardsahs/Pages/slpqual.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Massachusetts
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Massachusetts.
For information on licensure in Massachusetts contact the Board of Public Accountancy: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-public-accountancy
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Massachusetts. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-of-allied-mental-health-and-human-services-professions
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Massachusetts.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Board of Registration of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors | Mass.gov
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Massachusetts: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-in-dentistry .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://www.doe.mass.edu/licensure/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactthe School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Massachusetts. You may contact the Massachusetts Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Massachusetts or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Massachusetts: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-of-dietitians-and-nutritionists
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactthe School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Massachusetts.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Massachusetts, contact the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-in-pharmacy
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-of-psychologists
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Massachusetts. You may contact the Board of Registration of Social Workers for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Massachusetts. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Massachusetts contact: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-for-speech-language-pathology-and-audiology
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Michigan
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Michigan.
For information on licensure in Michigan contact the Board of Public Accountancy: https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_72600_72602_72731_72855---,00.html
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program at SIUE is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education (ACATE). Our program meets the educational standards for application for the national credentials of Registered Art Therapist - ATR and/or Board Certified Registered Art Therapist - ATR-BC .
We have not determined whether or not our program meets the educational requirements for application for licensure for Licensed Professional Counselor (LP C) or a Limited Licensed Professional Art Counselor (Limited LPC) in Michigan. According to the Michigan Bureau of Professional Licensing, if an applicant completes a program that is not CACREP accredited, then their application will be required to go in front of the board for approval. They will need to prove through transcripts, syllabi and course descriptions that the program they completed is substantially equivalent to a CACREP program. Please see Administrative Rule 338.1753 and 338.1753a for acceptable program and accreditation standards.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Michigan, contact: https://www.michigan.gov/documents/lara/Counseling_Licensing_Guide_192018_610705_7.pdf
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Michigan.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: LARA - Engineers, Professional (michigan.gov)
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Michigan: https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_72600_72603_27529_27533---,00.html .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,4615,7-140-5683_14795---,00.html
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Michigan. You may contact the Michigan Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The state of Michigan does not currently require licensure for dietitians and nutritionist. (Michian Nutritionist Degree | Nutrition Jobs and Salary | Certification and Licensure in MI (nutritioned.org)or have a regulatory body.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will not meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Michigan. Michigan requires a course in Human Trafficking for any applicant after November 12, 2022. This additional education requirement must be met by taking an online course outside of the curriculum offered at SIUE.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the board of pharmacy in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Michigan, contact the Michigan Board of Pharmacy: https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_72600_72603_27529_27548---,00.html
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_72600_72603_27529_27552---,00.html
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Michigan. You may contact the Michigan Board of Social Work for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the education requirements to apply for an initial license as a Speech Pathologist license in Michigan, and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Michigan, contact: LARA - Speech-Language Pathology (michigan.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Minnesota
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Minnesota.
For information on licensure in Minnesota contact the Board of Public Accountancy: www.boa.state.mn.us/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contactDr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Minnesota. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://mn.gov/boards/behavioral-health/
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Minnesota.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Home | Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design (mn.gov)
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactDr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Minnesota: https://mn.gov/boards/dentistry/current-licensee/requirements/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://mn.gov/pelsb/aspiring-educators/requirements/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactthe School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Minnesota. You may contact the Minnesota Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Minnesota or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Minnesota: https://mn.gov/boards/dietetics-and-nutrition/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Minnesota.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Minnesota, contact the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy: https://mn.gov/boards/pharmacy/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://mn.gov/boards/psychology/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Minnesota. You may contact the Minnesota Board of Social Work for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the education requirements to apply for an initial license as a Speech Pathologist license and a Tier 3 License from the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board in Minnesota, and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Minnesota, contact: Speech-Language Pathologist and Audiologist Licensing - Minnesota Department of Health (state.mn.us)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Mississippi
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Mississippi.
For information on licensure in Mississippi contact the State Board of Public Accountancy: https://www.msbpa.ms.gov/Pages/Home.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Mississippi. For more information consult the American Art Therapy Association or the Mississippi Department of Health - Art Therapy Professional .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Mississippi.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Mississippi: Home | Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners (ms.gov)
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: http://mdek12.org/OEL
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Mississippi. You may contact the Mississippi Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Mississippi or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Mississippi: https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/30,0,82.html
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Mississippi.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Mississippi, contact the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy: https://www.mbp.ms.gov/Pages/default.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.psychologyboard.ms.gov/Pages/default.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Mississippi. You may contact the Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage & Family Therapist for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Mississippi. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Mississippi, contact: https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/30,0,82.html or https://www.mdek12.org/OEE/Speech
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Missouri
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the state board of accountancy. To sit for the uniform CPA exam in Missouri, the Missouri State Board of Accountancy requires applicants to have completed a total of 150 semester hours of college education, including a baccalaureate degree or higher from an accredited college or university. Of those hours, 33 semester hours must be in accounting courses with at least one course in auditing and 18 hours in upper level accounting. The remaining semester hours shall include hours in general business courses such as business law, statistics, economics, finance, marketing, management, information technology, and business communications.
The Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and provides a solid foundation for students working to meet the accounting and business course requirements providing 120 hours of college credit curriculum designed to sit for the exam. However, the BSA does not meet the educational requirements to sit for the examination as the program does not contain the 150 credit hours required to sit for the examination.
The Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and meets the educational requirements to sit for the examination.
In addition to the educational requirements, a board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, ethics exam, experience requirements, participation in international programs, etc.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the state board of accountancy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information. In Missouri: https://pr.mo.gov/accountancy.asp . There is also useful information on the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy site: https://nasba.org/exams/cpaexam/missouri/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program at SIUE is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education (ACATE). Our program meets the educational standards for application for the national credentials of Registered Art Therapist - ATR and/or Board Certified Registered Art Therapist - ATR-BC . In Missouri, an applicant for licensure for a Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor – PLPC and/or Licensed Professional Counselor – LPC must submit their official transcripts and program materials for evaluation for the board to determine if educational requirements have been met. This is not a reflection upon our program but the educational review process of the board is required of all applicants. Due to this and the ultimate discretion off the board, we have not been able to determine if our program meets the educational requirements. The graduates of our program have successfully obtained the above license in Missouri.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Missouri: https://pr.mo.gov/counselors.asp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Missouri. A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program. For more information please go to: https://ncees.org/state-links/
Prior to enrolling in the Civil Engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Artist
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or 618-650-5026 or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Missouri: https://pr.mo.gov/dental.asp.
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of its programs meet the educational requirements for direct application for teacher certification ( Teachers | Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (mo.gov) ) or administration certification ( Become Certified Administrator | Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (mo.gov) in Missouri. SIUE students have successfully applied for teacher certification and administration certification in Missouri after first obtaining their certification in Illinois as recommended through reciprocity. For more information please see: Teacher License Reciprocity - Education Commission of the States (ecs.org)
Missouri requires direct applicants for Missouri Teacher Certification to have completed a program at a Missouri institution but states:
An applicant who completed a teacher education program in another state and who possesses a valid professional certificate in that state may be granted a Missouri certificate in an area most closely aligned to the certification if Missouri issues such certificate. If an educator is completing or has completed a teacher education program in another state (either on campus or online), it would be beneficial to obtain that state's certificate whether one plans to reside in that state or not.
Ultimately, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact them to obtain complete, accurate, and up to date information on educational requirements and other necessary requirements for certification: https://dese.mo.gov/educator-quality/certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Instructional Technology
Upon completion of the Instructional Technology program, a graduate will hold a Master of Science in Education (MSEd) with a major in Instructional Technology. This program is not designed to lead to licensure or an additional endorsement.
For additional information, contact the Missouri Department of Education Elementary and Secondary Education: https://dese.mo.gov/educator-quality/certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Yuliang Liu (yliu@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Missouri contact the Missouri Board of Nursing: https://pr.mo.gov/nursing.asp
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in Missouri must have successfully completed the basic professional curriculum in an accredited or approved school of nursing and earned a professional nursing degree, and pass the NCLEX exam*. The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) thereby meeting the educational requirements for licensure in Missouri. Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
*If you are a resident of Missouri you may apply for a a multistate license (NLC); if you live in Illinois, you may only apply for a Missouri license.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Missouri Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Document of Recognition to hold a valid unencumbered Missouri or Compact RN license, completion of a graduate degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in an advanced practice nursing clinical specialty area, which includes advanced nursing theory and clinical nursing practice. The program shall provide a minimum of five hundred (500) faculty supervised clinical hours and have an advanced pharmacology course i.e. a that offers content in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, pharmacology of current/commonly-used medications, and the application of drug therapy to the treatment of disease and/or the promotion of health. Missouri defines an advanced practice nursing role as “a recognized advanced body of nursing knowledge and specialized acts of advanced professional nursing practice categorized into one (1) of these four (4) roles: certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), certified nurse-midwife (CNM), certified clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and certified nurse practitioner (CNP).” In MO, to prescribe medications and treatments and provide a medical diagnosis, APRNs must have a collaborative practice arrangement with a collaborating physician licensed in the State of Missouri.
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board both recognized by the Missouri Board of Nursing. The curriculum of this program includes Pharmacology for APNs NURS 516. This program meets the education requirements for licensure in Missouri.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The Missouri Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Document of Recognition to hold a valid unencumbered Missouri or Compact RN license, completion of a graduate degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in an advanced practice nursing clinical specialty area, which includes advanced nursing theory and clinical nursing practice. The program shall provide a minimum of five hundred (500) faculty supervised clinical hours and have an advanced pharmacology course i.e. a course that offers content in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, pharmacology of current/commonly-used medications, and the application of drug therapy to the treatment of disease and/or the promotion of health. Missouri defines an advanced practice nursing role as “a recognized advanced body of nursing knowledge and specialized acts of advanced professional nursing practice categorized into one (1) of these four (4) roles: certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), certified nurse-midwife (CNM), certified clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and certified nurse practitioner (CNP).” In MO, in order to prescribe medications and treatments and provide a medical diagnosis, APRNs must have a collaborative practice arrangement with a collaborating physician licensed in the State of Missouri.
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) recognized by the Missouri Board of Nursing. This program meets the requirements for a document of recognition as an APRN in Missouri.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The Missouri Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Document of Recognition to hold a valid unencumbered Missouri or Compact RN license, completion of a graduate degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in an advanced practice nursing clinical specialty area, which includes advanced nursing theory and clinical nursing practice. The program shall provide a minimum of five hundred (500) faculty supervised clinical hours and have an advanced pharmacology course i.e. a course that offers content in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, pharmacology of current/commonly-used medications, and the application of drug therapy to the treatment of disease and/or the promotion of health. Missouri defines an advanced practice nursing role as “a recognized advanced body of nursing knowledge and specialized acts of advanced professional nursing practice categorized into one (1) of these four (4) roles: certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), certified nurse-midwife (CNM), certified clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and certified nurse practitioner (CNP).” In MO, in order to prescribe medications and treatments and provide a medical diagnosis, APRNs must have a collaborative practice arrangement with a collaborating physician licensed in the State of Missouri.
The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in Kentucky. The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Part of the curriculum of this program is NURS 516 Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice and (3) NURS 563 Pharmacology Related to Anesthesia. Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists recognized by the Missouri Board of Nursing. This program meets the requirements for recognition as an APRN in Missouri.
Nutrition and Dietetics
T he Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Missouri or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Missouri: https://www.pr.mo.gov/dietitians.asp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Missouri.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Missouri, contact the Missouri Board of Pharmacy: https://pr.mo.gov/pharmacists.asp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://pr.mo.gov/psychologists.asp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Specialist in School Psychology (SSP)
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of its programs meet the educational requirements for direct application for Student Service Area in Missouri. SIUE students have successfully applied to become certified in the Student Service area in Missouri after first obtaining their certification in Illinois as recommended through reciprocity. For more information please see: Teacher License Reciprocity - Education Commission of the States (ecs.org)
Missouri requires direct applicants for Missouri Teacher Certification to have completed a program at a Missouri institution but states:
An applicant who completed a teacher education program in another state and who possesses a valid professional certificate in that state may be granted a Missouri certificate in an area most closely aligned to the certification if Missouri issues such certificate. If an educator is completing or has completed a teacher education program in another state (either on campus or online), it would be beneficial to obtain that state's certificate whether one plans to reside in that state or not.
Ultimately, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact them to obtain complete, accurate, and up to date information on educational requirements and other necessary requirements for certification: https://dese.mo.gov/educator-quality/certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. In addition to education requirements, the board may have additional requirements such as: age, experience, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a BSW program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Missouri, contact the Missouri State Committee for Social Workers: https://pr.mo.gov/socialworkers.asp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
BSW
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at SIUE, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for a Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker in Missouri.
MSW
Upon completion of the MSW Program * at SIUE, graduates will meet the educational requirements in Missouri for application for a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Licensed Advanced Macro Social Worker (LAMSW) depending on the applicants experience and current credentials.
- MO requires applicants have 3000 hours of supervised professional experience in no less than 24 months and no more than 48 months.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Missouri, and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, jurisprudence examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance, at licensure@siue.edu.
Montana
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Montana.
For information on licensure in Montana contact the Board of Public Accountants: http://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/pac
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Montana. For more information consult the American Art Therapy Association or http://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/bbh .
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Montana.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: http://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/pel
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Montana: http://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/den .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: http://opi.mt.gov/Educators/Licensure/Educator-Licensure
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Montana. You may contact the Montana Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
T he Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Montana or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Montana: Nutritionists (mt.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Montana.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Montana, contact the Montana Board of Pharmacy: http://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/pha
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: http://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/psy
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Montana. You may contact the Montana Board of Behavioral Health for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Montana. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Montana contact: http://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/slp
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nebraska
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Nebraska.
For information on licensure in Nebraska, contact the State Board of Public Accountancy: https://nbpa.nebraska.gov/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Nebraska. For more information consult the American Art Therapy Association or Licensing (ne.gov) .
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Nebraska.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Engineer-Initial Licensure | State of Nebraska Board of Engineers and Architects
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactDr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Nebraska: http://dhhs.ne.gov/licensure/Pages/Dentist.aspx .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://www.education.ne.gov/tcert/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Nebraska. You may contact the Nebraska Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Nebraska or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Nebraska: http://dhhs.ne.gov/licensure/Pages/Medical-Nutrition-Therapist.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Nebraska.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Nebraska, contact the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services: http://dhhs.ne.gov/licensure/Pages/Pharmacist.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: http://dhhs.ne.gov/licensure/Pages/Psychology.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The state licensing board has the authority and discretion to determine if licensure will be issued. In addition to education requirements, the board may have additional requirements such as: age, experience, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Nebraska, contact the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Mental Health and Social Work Practice : http://dhhs.ne.gov/licensure/Pages/Mental-Health-and-Social-Work-Practice.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
BSW
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at SIUE, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for a Certified Social Worker (CSW ) in Nebraska.
MSW
Upon completion of the MSW Program at SIUE, graduates will meet the educational requirements in Nebraska to apply for licensure as a Certified Master Social Worker (CMSW), Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (LMHP), and Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner depending on the applicants experience and credentials.
For information about licensure in Nebraska contact: Mental Health and Social Work Practice (ne.gov)If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Nebraska. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Nebraska contact: Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (ne.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactthe School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nevada
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Nevada.
For information on licensure in Nevada contact the State Board of Accountancy: http://www.nvaccountancy.com/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Nevada. For more information consult the American Art Therapy Association or http://marriage.nv.gov/Services/CPC/ .
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Nevada.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: NVBPELS – Nevada Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Nevada: http://dental.nv.gov/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: https://doe.nv.gov/educator-licensure/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Nevada. You may contact the Nevada Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Nevada or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Nevada: http://dpbh.nv.gov/Reg/Dietitian/Dietitian_-_Home/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Nevada.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Nevada, contact the Nevada Board of Pharmacy: https://bop.nv.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: http://psyexam.nv.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Nevada. You may contact the Nevada Board of Examiners for Social Work for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Nevada. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Nevada contact: https://www.nvspeechhearing.org /
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
New Hampshire
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in New Hampshire.
For information on licensure in New Hampshire contact the Board of Public Accountancy: Board of Accountancy | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in New Hampshire. For more information consult the American Art Therapy Association or the Board of Mental Health Practice | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in New Hampshire.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Board of Professional Engineers | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in New Hampshire: Board of Dental Examiners License Application | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Bureau of Credentialing | Department of Education (nh.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in New Hampshire. You may contact the New Hampshire Board of Nursing | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in New Hampshire or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In New Hampshire: Board of Licensed Dietitians | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in New Hampshire.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In New Hampshire, contact the New Hampshire Board of Pharmacy: Board of Pharmacy | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: Board of Psychologists | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in New Hampshire. You may contact the Board of Mental Health Practice | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in New Hampshire. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In New Hampshire contact: Speech Language Pathology Governing Board | NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
New Jersey
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in New Jersey.
For information on licensure in New Jersey contact the Board of Public Accountancy: https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/acc/Pages/applications.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in New Jersey.
For more information consult the American Art Therapy Association or the New Jersey Board of Creative Arts and Activities Therapies.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in New Jersey.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/pels/Pages/default.aspx
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in New Jersey: https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/den/Pages/default.aspx
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Certification & Induction - Teachers (nj.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in New Jersey. You may contact the New Jersey Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
T he Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in New Jersey or if licensure to practice is required.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in New Jersey.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In New Jersey, contact the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy: https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/phar
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/psy/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in New Jersey. You may contact the New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in New Jersey. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In New Jersey contact: Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Advisory Commitee (njconsumeraffairs.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
New Mexico
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in New Mexico.
For information on licensure in New Mexico contact the Board of Public Accountancy: http://www.rld.state.nm.us/boards/Accountancy_Requirements_and_Continuing_Education.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in New Mexico. For more information consult the American Art Therapy Association or the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactProf. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in New Mexico.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in New Mexico: http://www.rld.state.nm.us/boards/dental_health_care.aspx
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Licensure – New Mexico Public Education Department (state.nm.us)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in New Mexico. You may contact the New Mexico Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in New Mexico or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In New Mexico: http://www.rld.state.nm.us/boards/Nutrition_and_Dietetics.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in New Mexico.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In New Mexico, contact the New Mexico Board of Pharmacy: https://www.rld.nm.gov/boards-and-commissions/individual-boards-and-commissions/pharmacy/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.rld.nm.gov/boards-and-commissions/individual-boards-and-commissions/psychologist-examiners/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in New Mexico. You may contact the New Mexico Board of Social Work Examiners for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in New Mexico. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In New Mexico contact: Overview (state.nm.us)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
New York
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in New York.
For information on licensure in New York contact the Board of Public Accountancy: https://www.op.nysed.gov/certified-public-accountants
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in New York. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.op.nysed.gov/creative-arts-therapists
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in New York.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Professional Engineering and Land Surveying
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in New York: https://www.op.nysed.gov/professions-index/dentistry
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Teacher Certification | New York State Education Department (nysed.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in New York. You may contact the New York Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in New York or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In New York: https://www.op.nysed.gov/dietetics-nutrition
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contactthe School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in New York.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In New York, contact the New York Board of Pharmacy: https://www.op.nysed.gov/professions-index/pharmacy
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.op.nysed.gov/psychology
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in New York. You may contact the New York Office of the Professions - Social Work for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in New York. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In New York contact: NYS Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists:License Requirements (nysed.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
North Carolina
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in North Carolina.
For information on licensure in North Carolina contact the State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners: https://nccpaboard.gov/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu)) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in North Carolina. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.ncblpc.org/.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in North Carolina.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in North Carolina: https://www.ncdentalboard.org/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: NC DPI: Educator's Licensure
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in North Carolina. You may contact the North Carolina Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in North Carolina or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In North Carolina: https://www.ncbdn.org/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in North Carolina.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In North Carolina, contact the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy: http://www.ncbop.org/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: http://www.ncpsychologyboard.org/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in North Carolina. You may contact the North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in North Carolina. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In North Carolina contact: Home - North Carolina Board of Examiners for SLPA (ncboeslpa.org)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
North Dakota
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in North Dakota
For information on licensure in North Dakota, contact the State Board of Accountancy: https://www.ndsba.nd.gov/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in North Dakota. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or http://www.ndbce.org/.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in North Dakota.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: North Dakota State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in North Dakota: https://www.nddentalboard.org/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Licensure | North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In North Dakota contact the North Dakota Board of Nursing: https://www.ndbon.org/ .
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in North Dakota must have graduated from a nursing education program that meets the following requirements: Is approved by another board of nursing; and Includes supervised clinical experience across the life span as part of the curriculum. In addition, an applicant for licensure must pass the NCLEX exam.
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), and include supervised clinicals with experience across the life span as part of the curriculum. Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse; meeting the educational requirements for application for licensure.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO.
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center.
This program includes 315 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or agriffi@siue.edu for clinical .
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam.
This program includes 270 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP )
The North Dakota Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to have a current license to practice as a registered nurse in North Dakota or an RN license in another compact state. In addition, the applicant, must submit evidence of completion of an accredited graduate level advanced practice registered nurse program in one of the four roles and with at least one population focus (official transcripts from program). Applicant must also submit evidence of current certification by a national nursing certifying body in the advanced practice registered nurse role and population foci appropriate to educational preparation. Individuals are licensed as advanced practice registered nurses (and limited in their practice) in the roles of nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist, clinical nurse specialist, or nurse practitioner and in the population foci of family across the lifespan, adult-gerontology, neonatal, pediatrics, women’s health or gender related or psychiatric mental health.
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and transciptable in population foci. Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board both recognized by the North Dakota Board of Nursing. This program meets the education requirements for licensure in North Dakota.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The North Dakota Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to have a current license to practice as a registered nurse in North Dakota or an RN license in another compact state. In addition, the applicant, must submit evidence of completion of an accredited graduate level advanced practice registered nurse program in one of the four roles and with at least one population focus (official transcripts from program). Applicant must also submit evidence of current certification by a national nursing certifying body in the advanced practice registered nurse role and population foci appropriate to educational preparation. Individuals are licensed as advanced practice registered nurses (and limited in their practice) in the roles of nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist, clinical nurse specialist, or nurse practitioner and in the population foci of family across the lifespan, adult-gerontology, neonatal, pediatrics, women’s health or gender related or psychiatric mental health.
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and offers a post-master’s/doctorate program transcriptable in population focus meeting the educational requirements of the North Dakota Board of Nursing. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) recognized by the North Dakota Board of Nursing.
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The North Dakota Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to have a current license to practice as a registered nurse in North Dakota or an RN license in another compact state**. In addition, the applicant, must submit evidence of completion of an accredited graduate level advanced practice registered nurse program in one of the four roles and with at least one population focus (official transcripts from program). Applicant must also submit evidence of current certification by a national nursing certifying body in the advanced practice registered nurse role and population foci appropriate to educational preparation. Individuals are licensed as advanced practice registered nurses (and limited in their practice) in the roles of nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist, clinical nurse specialist, or nurse practitioner and in the population foci of family across the lifespan, adult-gerontology, neonatal, pediatrics, women’s health or gender related or psychiatric mental health.
The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in North Dakota. The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists recognized by the North Dakota Board of Nursing.
**note to participate in the program at SIUE a student must have an unencumbered IL RN or APRN License
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in North Dakota or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In North Dakota: https://ndbodp.com/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in North Dakota.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In North Dakota, contact the North Dakota Board of Pharmacy: https://www.nodakpharmacy.com/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.ndsbpe.org/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in North Dakota. You may contact the North Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in North Dakota. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In North Dakota, contact: ND State Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (ndsbe.com)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Ohio
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Ohio.
For information on licensure in Ohio contact the Accountancy Board of Ohio: https://www.acc.ohio.gov/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Ohio. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://cswmft.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/cswmft/ .
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Ohio.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: https://www.peps.ohio.gov/
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Ohio: https://dental.ohio.gov/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Educator Licenses | Ohio Department of Education
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Ohio. You may contact the Ohio Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Ohio or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Ohio: https://med.ohio.gov/The-Board/Committees-and-Councils/Dietetics-Advisory-Council
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Ohio.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Ohio, contact the Ohio Board of Pharmacy: https://www.pharmacy.ohio.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://psychology.ohio.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Ohio. You may contact the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Ohio. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Ohio, contact: Welcome to the Ohio Speech and Hearing Professionals Board
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Oklahoma
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Oklahoma.
For information on licensure in Oklahoma contact the Accountancy Board: https://www.ok.gov/oab_web/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Oklahoma. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://www.ok.gov/behavioralhealth/ .
If you still have questions, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Oklahoma.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Oklahoma State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors - Home
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Oklahoma: https://www.ok.gov/dentistry/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Teacher Certification | Oklahoma State Department of Education
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
Part of the application process for licensure is verification by the board of nursing that the educational requirements have been met. A summary by program of the educational/certification requirements has been provided below.
In addition to the educational requirements, a licensure board may require additional criteria be met for licensure, such as age, examination, residency, citizenship, proof of social security number, fingerprint card, criminal background check, drug screening, proof of malpractice insurance, etc.
Prior to enrolling in a nursing program, a student should contact the state board of nursing in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Oklahoma contact the Oklahoma Board of Nursing: http://nursing.ok.gov/ .
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)
An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse in Oklahoma must have graduated from a program that meets the basic professional curricula of a state board approved registered nursing education program conducted in a member board jurisdiction that meets the requirements of 485:10-5-6 (d)*, and holds or is entitled to hold a diploma or degree therefrom. The nursing education program you attended must have included theory and clinical experience in the following areas: care of the adult, care of children, maternal-newborn nursing, and psychiatric-mental health. In addition, licensure requires passing the NCLEX exam.
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Graduates of these programs are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse. The pre-licensure programs at SIUE meet the educational requirements for licensure in Oklahoma.
Clinicals for these programs are offered only in IL and MO
* http://okrules.elaws.us/oac/485:10-5-6
RN to BS
The RN to BS program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the RN to BS program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license. This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Healthcare and Nursing Administration (HCNA)
The HCNA program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering the program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. The HCNA program meets the educational requirements to prepare nurses to become credentialed nurse executives through credentialing exams sponsored by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Credentialing Center. This program includes 315 practicum hours. Student completing clinical experiences in Oklahoma must have a license to practice registered nursing in Oklahoma.
Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or agriffi@siue.edu for clinical arrangements .
Nurse Educator Program (NE)
The Nurse Educator Program (NE ) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). A student entering this program must provide evidence of a current unencumbered RN license in the state the student wishes to complete their practicum. Coupled with two years teaching experience, the NE program meets the educational requirements to prepare graduates for the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator Exam. This program includes 270 practicum hours. Student completing clinical experiences in Oklahoma must have a license to practice registered nursing in Oklahoma. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or agriffi@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
This program includes 270 practicum hours. Prior to enrolling in this program, an applicant should contact the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at 618-650-3936 or kgaehle@siue.edu for clinical arrangements.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Oklahoma Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license in Oklahoma and must have completed a graduate level educational program in their specialty area accredited by CCNE, CNEA, or ACEN.
The Family Nurse Practitioner Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP) program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Upon completion of this program, graduates meet the education requirements to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board. This program meets the education requirements for licensure in Oklahoma.
Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice
The Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This post-licensure program does not lead to any advance license or certificate.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
The Oklahoma Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license in Oklahoma and must have completed a graduate level educational program in their specialty area accredited by CCNE, CNEA, or ACEN.
The PMHNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This program meets the educational requirements of Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nurse Practice (NADNP)
The Oklahoma Board of Nursing requires applicants for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license to hold a valid unencumbered RN license in Oklahoma**, hold a graduate-level degree from a program preparing the graduate for certification as a nurse anesthetist accredited by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists' Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, and hold current certification as a nurse anesthetist through the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists.
The NADNP at SIUE meets the educational requirements for licensure in Oklahoma. The NADNP program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program (COA). Upon completion of this program, graduates will meet the minimum didactic and clinical education requirements to take the National Certification Exam offered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Oklahoma or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Oklahoma: https://www.okmedicalboard.org/dietitians
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Oklahoma.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Oklahoma, contact the Oklahoma Board of Pharmacy: https://www.ok.gov/pharmacy/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.ok.gov/psychology/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Oklahoma. You may contact the Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE meets the educational requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Oklahoma, and ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year. Graduates of our program are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Oklahoma, contact: Oklahoma Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology - Home
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Oregon
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Oregon.
For information on licensure in Oregon contact the State Board of Accountancy: https://www.oregon.gov/BOA/Pages/Home.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Oregon. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or the Oregon Health Authority .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Oregon.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Oregon Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Oregon: https://www.oregon.gov/dentistry/Pages/index.aspx
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Oregon Department of Education : Teacher Licensure : Educator Resources : State of Oregon
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Oregon. You may contact the Oregon Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Oregon or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Oregon: https://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HLO/Pages/Board-Licensed-Dietitians.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Oregon.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Oregon, contact the Oregon Board of Pharmacy: https://www.oregon.gov/pharmacy/Pages/index.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://www.oregon.gov/psychology/pages/index.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Oregon. You may contact the Oregon Board of Licensed Social Workers for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Oregon. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Oregon, contact: State of Oregon: Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology - Home
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pennsylvania
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Pennsylvania.
For information on licensure in Pennsylvania, contact the Board of Accountancy: https://www.dos.pa.gov/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardsCommissions/Accountancy/Pages/default.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Pennsylvania. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or Pennsylvania Department of State .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Pennsylvania.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Home (pa.gov)
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Pennsylvania: https://www.dos.pa.gov/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardsCommissions/Dentistry/Pages/default.aspx .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Certification (pa.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Pennsylvania. You may contact the Pennsylvania Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Pennsylvania or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Pennsylvania: Licensed Dietitian-Nutritionist Licensure Requirements Snapshot (pa.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Pennsylvania.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Pennsylvania, contact the Pennsylvania Board of Pharmacy: https://www.dos.pa.gov/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardsCommissions/Pharmacy/Pages/default.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in Pennsylvania consult: https://www.dos.pa.gov/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardsCommissions/Psychology/Pages/default.aspx#.VgG6GN9VhBc
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Pennsylvania. You may contact the Pennsylvania State Board of Social Workers Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Pennsylvania. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Pennsylvania, contact: Applications and Forms (pa.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Rhode Island
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Rhode Island.
For information on licensure in Rhode Island contact the Board of Accountancy: https://dbr.ri.gov/divisions/accountancy/
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in Rhode Island. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or Marriage, Family and Mental Health Therapy Licensing: Department of Health
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in Rhode Island.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: Division of Building, Design, and Fire Professionals: Applications (ri.gov)
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in Rhode Island: https://health.ri.gov/licenses/detail.php?id=251 .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Educator Certification - Teachers & Administrators Excellent Educators - Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in Rhode Island. You may contact the Nursing Licensing: Department of Health (ri.gov) for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in Rhode Island or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In Rhode Island: https://health.ri.gov/licenses/detail.php?id=222
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in Rhode Island.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In Rhode Island, contact the Rhode Island Department of Health - Pharmacy: https://health.ri.gov/licenses/detail.php?id=275#pgm
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://health.ri.gov/licenses/detail.php?id=241
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in Rhode Island. You may contact the Department of Health - Social Work Licensing for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in Rhode Island. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In Rhode Island, contact: Speech Language Pathology / Audiology Licensing: Department of Health (ri.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
South Carolina
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in South Carolina.
For information on licensure in South Carolina, contact the Board of Public Accountancy: https://llr.sc.gov/acct/pub.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in South Carolina. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://llr.sc.gov/cou/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in South Carolina.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: SCLLR
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in South Carolina: https://llr.sc.gov/bod/pub.aspx .
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Certification - South Carolina Department of Education - 2/16/21 2:26 PM (sc.gov)
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in South Carolina. You may contact the South Carolina Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in South Carolina or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In South Carolina: https://llr.sc.gov/diet/licensure.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
Upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program at SIUE School of Pharmacy, graduates will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in South Carolina.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In South Carolina, contact the South Carolina Board of Pharmacy: https://llr.sc.gov/bop/apply.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://llr.sc.gov/psych/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in South Carolina. You may contact the South Carolina Board of Social Work Examiners for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in South Carolina. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In South Carolina, contact: SCLLR
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
South Dakota
Accounting
The successful completion of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam is required in all jurisdictions of the United States to obtain a license as a CPA. To sit for the CPA exam, an applicant must first provide proof of successful completion of the educational requirements as set out by the regulatory agency in each state. The SIUE Department of Accounting has not made a determination if graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy or a Master of Science in Accounting from SIUE will meet the educational requirements for application for licensure in South Dakota.
For information on licensure in South Dakota contact the Board of Public Accountancy: https://dlr.sd.gov/accountancy/default.aspx
If you need further assistance understanding licensure please contact Dr. Andrew Gross (angross@siue.edu) or Dr. Gregory Sierra (gsierra@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Art Therapy
The College of Arts and Sciences has not determined whether or not the Art Therapy Counseling (MA) program meets the requirements for any licensure in South Dakota. For more information consult: The American Art Therapy Association or https://dss.sd.gov/licensingboards/counselors/counselors.aspx .
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Prof. Shelly Goebl-Parker at egoeblp@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at SIUE, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Upon graduation from our program and by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a student will meet the educational requirements for application for a professional engineer (PE) license in Illinois. The Department of Civil Engineering at SIUE has not determined whether or not their Bachelor of Science in Engineering educational requirements for licensure or certificate in South Dakota.
A Master of Science in Civil Engineering will not meet the education requirements to qualify a candidate to take the PE licensure exam unless the candidate has an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited program.
Prior to enrolling in an engineering program, a student should contact the state board of licensure in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure: SD Board of Technical Professions - Information for Engineers
You may also find useful information here: https://ncees.org/state-links/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Nader Panahshahi at npanahs@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Dental Medicine
The Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D) and the Endodontics program are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) therefore satisfy the educational requirement for licensure/specialization in all fifty states.
In addition to educational requirements, a state licensure board may have additional requirements such as examination, clinical hours, character fitness inquiry, jurisprudence examination, proof of malpractice insurance, Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, background check, fingerprint verification, interview, hepatitis B vaccination, completion of course in infection control, radiation safety, etc.
The most complete and up to date source for what is required for licensure is to contact the State Board of Dentistry in the state you wish to apply for licensure, in South Dakota: https://www.sdboardofdentistry.org/
The American Dental Association also has useful information on licensure: https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure .
If you need further assistance in understanding licensure requirements, please contact Rachel Jones (racjone@siue.edu) or Angela Pritchett (angprit@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Education
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not any of their programs meet the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. For more information consult: Certification, SD Department of Education
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nursing
The SIUE School of Nursing has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of any of their programs a student will have met the educational requirements to apply for licensure in South Dakota. You may contact the South Dakota Board of Nursing for information relating to licensure.
If you need further assistance related to licensure please contact the School of Nursing at 618-650-3956 or nursing@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program prepares graduates to sit for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Examination for registered dietitians. The Department of Applied Health has not determined whether or not this program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in South Dakota or if licensure to practice is required. Prior to enrolling in any program, a student should consult with the regulatory board in the state they wish to practice. In South Dakota: http://www.sdbmoe.gov/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Pharmacy
The SIUE School of Pharmacy has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in South Dakota.
Prior to enrolling in the PharmD program, a student should contact the state board of pharmacy in the state they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure.
In South Dakota, contact the South Dakota Board of Pharmacy: https://doh.sd.gov/boards/pharmacy/
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jessica Kerr (jekerr@siue.edu) or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Psychology
The School of Education, Health, and Human Behavior has not determined whether or not the School Psychology program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certificate in this state. With the exception of the School Psychology program, none of the other programs offered in the Department of Psychology are designed to lead to professional licensure. For more information about licensure in the field of Psychology in this state consult: https://dss.sd.gov/licensingboards/psych/psych.aspx
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Gregory Everett at geveret@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Social Work
The SIUE Department of Social Work has not made a determination whether or not upon completion of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or MSW Program a student has met the education requirements to apply for licensure in South Dakota. You may contact the South Dakota Board of Social Worker s for more information on licensure.
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact Dr. Jayme Swanke at jswanke@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.
Speech Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology (MS) program at SIUE has not determined whether or not this program meets the education requirements to apply for a Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license in South Dakota. Graduates are prepared to take the PRAXIS examination and are eligible for ASHA certification upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year.
Prior to enrolling in the program, a student should contact the appropriate regulatory board in the jurisdiction they wish to practice for the most complete and up to date information pertaining to licensure. In South Dakota, contact: SD Speech-Language Pathology Board - Licensing - SD Dept. of Health
If you still have questions after contacting the board, we are here to assist, please contact the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) at sehhb_licensure@siue.edu or SIUE Federal, State, and Licensure Compliance at licensure@siue.edu.