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Advisory committee weighs alternative routes to independent licensure amid EPPP concerns

Master's-Level Psychology Advisory Committee, Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board · December 4, 2025
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Summary

Members reviewed state comparisons of EPPP cut scores and debated alternatives for long-practicing master's-level licensees who struggle with test-taking, including supervised practice, alternative exams, or targeted remediation rather than lowering independent-practice standards.

The Kansas master's-level psychology advisory committee discussed alternative pathways to independent licensure on Dec. 3, focusing on how scores on the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) affect master's-level practitioners seeking clinical licensure.

David Fye reported that in Kansas the master's-level license commonly aligns with a 400 EPPP score while the clinical psychotherapist independent level…

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