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Connecticut licensing board denies multiple reciprocity applications, upholds 4‑year engineering‑degree baseline
Summary
The board voted Feb. 10 to deny several reciprocity and exam‑credit applications that NCEES evaluations found lacking the required 4‑year accredited engineering/technology undergraduate curriculum, while approving other applicants whose records met Connecticut standards.
The board convened Feb. 10 and moved through dozens of licensure and reciprocity files, repeatedly applying a policy that requires a qualifying four‑year undergraduate engineering or engineering‑technology curriculum (or an equivalent as determined by NCEES/NCES evaluations). After deliberation, the board approved multiple clustered motions to grant exam credit and reciprocity for applicants whose records showed adequate accredited coursework and experience, and it denied multiple applications where the undergraduate record was judged deficient.
The meeting record shows several clustered approvals for class 1 exam credit and for class 4 reciprocity applicants after reviewers recommended them…
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