Your Guide to Becoming a Licensed Psychologist in New York

Obtaining licensure as a psychologist in the state of New York requires the completion of a license-eligible doctoral program in psychology; the completion of an internship or similar professional experience; achieving a score of 75 or greater on the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP, Part I); and the completion of postgraduate hours (often called postdoctoral hours), usually under a limited permit.

The license to practice psychology is granted by the New York State Office of the Professions, under the New York State Education Department.

In this guide, you’ll find easy-to-follow steps to obtain your psychology license in New York. Please keep in mind, however, that licensure requirements can change over time. We make every effort to keep our guides updated, but always consult the New York State Office of the Professions website for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

Complete a Doctorate in Psychology

To be eligible for licensure as a psychologist in New York, you must have a doctoral degree in psychology from a program that the New York State Department of Education recognizes as licensure qualifying.

For a program to be licensure qualifying, it must: