Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ)®

At ASPPB, we created the Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ)® to help expedite the licensure application process and promote greater uniformity in credentialing standards. A CPQ® verifies that you have met specific requirements for licensure, education, examination, and training and that no disciplinary actions have ever been taken against your license.

Although a CPQ® does not constitute a license to practice, psychology licensing boards that accept the CPQ® will accept your educational preparation, supervised experience, and examination performance for licensure.

Applying for a CPQ®

To qualify for the ASPPB CPQ®, you must:

  • Be licensed in the U.S. or Canada
  • Have met standards of educational preparation, supervised experience, and examination performance
  • Have practiced for a minimum of five years
  • Have no history of disciplinary action

Contact the ASPPB Mobility Program for more information or to request a paper application form.

Download the CPQ® Application Quick Guide for complete eligibility requirements. 

Additional CPQ® benefits

  • Establishes an ASPPB Credentials Bank® record
  • Offers free EPPP score transfer services
  • Provides access to informative emails via the CPQ® listserv

CPQ® limitations

Some jurisdictions may:

  • Require you to pass local requirements such as a jurisprudence exam (e.g., local mental health law), complete training on abuse reporting, or participate in a personal interview
  • Limit licensure to psychologists trained as health service providers in psychology—e.g., a non-health service provider psychologist could obtain the CPQ® yet not be eligible for licensure in some jurisdictions

Download the ASPPB Mobility Program Policies and Procedures handbook for CPQ® details.