Approval for Psychologists in Pennsylvania

State Board of Psychology

30 credits required; 15 may be earned with Social Work Today CE.
See below for more specific information

General Information

Social Work Today CE’s distant learning courses meet qualifications for continuing education credit for psychologists as required by the State Board of Psychology.

30 credits needed by November 30 of every odd number year.

15 CE credits in the licensing renewal period may be distant learning (online/homestudy) courses.

3 credit hours must be in ethics.

Up to 10 hours in excess of 30 from the immediately preceding biennium may be carried over to the next. However, this doesn’t apply to ethic requirements.

Social Work Today CE, a service of CE Learning Systems, is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CE-credit.com maintains responsibility for this program and its content. No provider number is listed because the APA does not issue a provider number.

Cycle: Renewal every 2 years
Next Renewal: Nov 30, 2013
Total Credit Requirement: 30 credits required; 15 may be earned with Social Work Today CE.
Special requirements are listed below.

Contact Info

State Board of Psychology
Phone: 717-783-7155

Special Requirements for State Board of Psychology

  • Requirement: Ethics, 3 credit hours

    The following list of courses include ethics, boundaries, and safety practices. To best meet your ethics requirement, we recommend you select a relevant ethics course preferably with the word ethics in the title.

    We do not yet offer courses to fulfill this requirement.

Applicability and Disclaimer

This CE approval information applies to these professionals in Pennsylvania:

  • Psychologists

Please Note:

Carefully read your state licensure renewal requirements as some jurisdictions have specific topic requirements or limits on the number of accepted Online/Home Study credits.

State laws often change, so please remember it is your responsibility for interpreting your state's laws, licensure requirements, course relevancy and all requirements for your state.

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