Professional Licensure Programs

At Southern Utah University, programs in the licensed professions are designed to fulfill the educational prerequisites for licensure or certification in Utah. This means that, when students graduate from a SUU professional program, they have the minimum educational qualifications to apply for Utah licensure in their field.

For other U.S. states and territories, this may or may not be the case. Within a given profession, educational requirements for licensure vary from state to state. To assist students who now live or may one day live outside of Utah, SUU is currently updating and annually reviewing a resource that explains whether each SUU professional program fulfills educational requirements for a license credential in each U.S. state and territory. In addition, students who want assistance making this determination for themselves can contact either their

  • Department Chair OR
  • Profession's licensure board in the state/territory of interest

NC-SARA has provided a Professional Licensure Directory with contact information for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands for the following professional areas:

  • Counseling
  • Nursing
  • Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Teacher Education

You will also find links to Professional Licensure Boards within the Licensure Map. If you need assistance in obtaining additional state contact information or you have any additional questions, please contact the Department Chair of your discipline.

Potential Consequences of Moving to Another State

When you are taking courses online, where you live—the place from which you access academic resources, your location—matters. SUU must be authorized (or otherwise allowed) by your state/territory to deliver your academic program to you. The paragraphs above explain where and how the University is authorized. Students who begin an online program while residing in a state or territory in which SUU is authorized to offer online programs need to be aware that moving to a state or territory in which the University is not authorized to offer the program may have negative consequences. While SUU attempts to obtain authorization everywhere our students live, moving to a state or territory in which SUU is not authorized could result in the loss of eligibility for certain forms of financial aid, the inability to complete the academic program, and/or the ability to become licensed in the sought profession.

Licensing Board Changes and Periodic Reviews

Southern Utah University will review the licensing standards annually. SUU has the last date updated in the individual sections within the Licensure Map, but it is possible that a state/territory licensing board changes their requirements between SUU's annual reviews.