Professional Licensure Disclosure



NC-SARA seal of participationLeTourneau University participates in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements administered by NC-SARA.  This allows us to provide distance learning programs to residents of states other than Texas and establishes comparable national standards between member states, districts and territories. NC-SARA participation, however, does not grant reciprocity for state professional licensing requirements.

 

State Licensure Requirements by Program

For programs that lead to professional licensure approved by a state board, such as teacher education or counseling, LeTourneau's programs are designed to meet the requirements for approval in Texas. To determine whether a LeTourneau program will meet the educational requirements for professional licensure in your state, please click on the appropriate link below:


Counseling

Program: MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Meets: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas*, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida*, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho*, Indiana*, Iowa*, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine*, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan*, Minnesota*, Mississippi, Montana*,  Nebraska, Nevada*, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee*, Texas, Vermont*, Virginia, Washington*, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Does not meet: Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Utah
*Contact the Chair or Director of Clinical Training, Department of Counseling, for more information.

 

Engineering

Table coming soon 

Nursing

 Table coming soon

Teacher Education

 Table coming soon


 

International Students

LeTourneau University admits and enrolls students residing outside the United States in licensure programs and courses; however, international students or students residing outside the United States should understand that the licensure they receive will only apply to Texas and may not apply to other states or countries. International students or students intending to work outside of Texas or the US should check the licensure requirements for whatever state or country where they plan to work after program completion.