Wis. Admin. Code Psychology Examining Board Psy 2.01 - Application procedure
An applicant for licensure as a psychologist shall submit all of the following:
(1) The properly
completed and signed application form.
(2) The application fee authorized by s.
440.05 (1), Stats.
(3) Evidence of
one of the following:
(a) Official transcript
indicating a doctoral degree in psychology from a program accredited by any of
the following organizations:
1. American
Psychological Association.
2.
Canadian Psychological Association.
3. Any other organization approved by the
examining board.
(b)
Academic training that the examining board determines to be substantially
equivalent to a doctoral degree in psychology on the basis of standards
established in s. Psy 2.09.
(c)
Documentation of academic credentials evaluated by the National Register of
Health Service Psychologists or other credential evaluation organization
approved by the Board.
(4) Documentation of completion of
psychological work meeting the requirements in s. Psy 2.10.
(5) Evidence of passing the EPPP.
Note: As of January 1, 2026, the EPPP will consist of a 2-part exam, comprising of a knowledge-based part (Part 1) and a skills-based part (Part 2).
(6) Evidence of passing the jurisprudence
exam.
(7) Verification of the
applicant's credentials in all states or countries in which the applicant has
ever held a credential.
(8)
Documentation necessary for the Board to determine, subject to ss. 111.321,
111.322, and 111.335, Stats., whether any of the following apply:
(a) The applicant has a pending charge for an
exempt offense as defined in s. 111.335 (1m) (b), Stats. or a violent crime
against a child, as defined in s. 111.335 (1m) (d), Stats., which is
substantially related to the practice of a psychologist.
(b) The applicant has been convicted of a
crime substantially related to the practice of a psychologist.
(9) Fingerprint or other
biometric-based information for the purpose of obtaining an applicant's
criminal history information from the federal bureau of investigation and the
Wisconsin department of justice in a manner directed by the
department.
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