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Professional Licensure

Find resources to help determine whether our programs meet educational requirements for licensure in other U.S. states and territories.

Professional Licensure Overview

Professional licensure refers to an official process, usually administered at the state level, that is required by law for an individual to practice a specific profession. Licensure may require formal postsecondary education, passage of a licensure examination and/or completion of qualifying work experience. 

All of the University of Louisville’s programs designed to lead to professional licensure meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state of Kentucky. Federal regulations prohibit institutions from enrolling students in a program designed to lead to licensure unless the program meets educational requirements for licensure:

  • In the state where the student is located at the time of initial enrollment in the program OR
  • In the state where a student attests that they intend to seek employment.

Relocating to Another State

Prospective and current students should keep in mind that because licensing and authorization requirements vary by state, relocating during the course of a program to another state could impact whether a student meets eligibility requirements. Students should notify their program advisor and check authorization and licensure eligibility requirements before relocating to another state during the course of a program.

UofL Licensure Program Updates

The University of Louisville makes every effort to ensure information about educational requirements for programs is current; however, licensure requirements are always subject to change. Licensure information is reviewed and updated annually during the fall term. Changes in state requirements after the review period could impact the University of Louisville’s determination of whether the program meets educational requirements in a particular state. 

Students should always check with their state licensure board to confirm licensure requirements. Separate from educational requirements, state licensure boards may require applicants to complete professional examinations, background checks, years of professional experience, state-specific topical trainings, etc. 

Alternate paths to earning a professional license may be available depending on your program of interest. More information about licensure options is available in our Pathways to Licensure infographic and our Professional Licensure video series. 

UofL Licensure Program Information

Visit the licensure disclosures and determinations dashboard to determine whether our online programs meet educational requirements for licensure in other U.S. states and territories.

  1. Select the name of the program that leads to professional licensure
  2. Select the U.S. state (page 1 of dashboard) or territory (page 2 of dashboard) to view the specific licensure disclosure and determination

ADA Accessible Disclosures

Licensure Disclosures and Determinations Dashboard

Don't See Your Program?

Some online degree programs and certificates at UofL are not designed to lead to licensure or meet any professional licensure requirements in any U.S. state, territory, jurisdiction or location. Find out more below or visit our catalog.