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Because credentialing is controlled at the state level, students and practitioners need to contact the state in which they wish to practice for up-to-date information about SDE requirements for credentialing. The NASP maintains a National School Psychology Certification and Licensure Online Resource List that provides a summary of the requirements for licensure and certification in various states (see https://www.nasponline.org/standards-and-certification/state-school-psychology-credentialing-requirements).
Credentialing for Private Practice
Licensure acts typically regulate the private practice of psychology. Licenses for the private practice of psychology usually are issued by a state psychology board or a board that regulates mental health providers (Rossen, 2014). Some states, but not many, license school psychologists for unsupervised private practice at the subdoctoral level; some states license school psychologists for private practice at the subdoctoral level but only if they are supervised by a fully licensed doctoral psychologist. See Rossen (2014) and DeMers and Schaffer (2012) for additional discussion. Information on licensing boards is available at https://www.nasponline.org/standards-and-certification/state-school-psychology-credentialing-requirements and http://www.asppb.org.