The Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP): Legacy and Future

EPPP Progress Updates Included
First introduced in 1965 by the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB)®, the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP)® was one of the Association’s earliest and most significant initiatives. It was created to support mobility, making it easier for psychologists to practice across jurisdictions without having to restart the licensure process. That goal laid the groundwork for greater consistency in how psychology is regulated across the U.S. and Canada.
Now in its 61st year, the EPPP continues to serve as the standard licensure exam in professional psychology. In 2025, more than 9,000 candidates took the exam across ASPPB’s 66 member jurisdictions. Its broad adoption, reliability, and strong psychometric foundation have made it the gold standard in high-stakes professional testing for psychology.
EPPP Progress Updates
ASPPB’s mission is clear: to support our members in protecting the public. Our bylaws direct us to promote consistency in regulation and build systems that serve both the public and the profession.
In response to feedback from members, educators, and other stakeholders, the ASPPB Board of Directors voted to pause implementation of the October 2022 decision that would have required both EPPP (Part 1–Knowledge) and EPPP (Part 2–Skills) for licensure starting January 1, 2026. The Skills portion remains available for jurisdictions that choose to use it as a supplemental assessment.
At the same time, we have begun developing a single-session version of the EPPP that integrates both knowledge and skills assessment to assess baseline competency at the time of licensure.
During 2025, various audiences, including ASPPB members, the education and training community, students, license/certification candidates, and licensed and registered psychologists in practice, participated in four virtual town hall meetings focused on developments related to the EPPP to learn more about the process and to ask questions.
In addition, in February 2026, ASPPB announced the Content Specifications to be operational in the fall of 2027 for the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP)®. The Exam Blueprint Stems from Extensive Collaborative Efforts, including Job Task Analysis of Psychology Practice and Input from Multiple Psychology Constituencies.
An additional communication was shared in February with a Call for Volunteers for Examination and Item Development Committees, which generated great interest and was shared more than a hundred times online.
Staying Focused on the Mission
We remain committed to transparency, collaboration, and listening carefully to those we serve. Our aim is to ensure that the EPPP continues to evolve in ways that reflect the needs of the profession while staying true to its purpose: helping jurisdictions make informed, fair, and consistent licensure decisions in service of public protection.

