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Board Discusses EPPP overhaul, schedules ASPPB town hall and survey distribution

5881640 · October 1, 2025
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Summary

The California Board of Psychology licensure committee reviewed low EPPP pass rates, confirmed outreach to ASPPB, and told licensees about an ASPPB town hall and job-task-analysis survey; the board encouraged public input and noted no current plan to create a separate California exam.

The California Board of Psychology’s Licensure Committee discussed ongoing concerns about low pass rates on the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) and outlined steps for public input and agency outreach.

John Burke, executive officer for the California Board of Psychology, told the committee that the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, or ASPPB, “confirmed receipt” of a recent letter from the board outlining California’s concerns and that the board is pressing for more information and engagement. Burke said ASPPB will hold a virtual town hall for students and licensure candidates on Sept. 18, 2025, and that ASPPB released a job-task-analysis survey with a Sept. 29, 2025 deadline for participation.

The nut graf: committee members framed the outreach as part of efforts to understand and, if warranted,…

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