Professional Licensure Disclosures

Professional licensure and certification requirements vary from state to state.

Tulane is working to determine if programs meet the educational requirements of their specific professional licensure or certification in each state. However, please note that eligibility for licensure and/or certification may involve more than educational requirements. For example, state licensure boards may also require professional examinations or additional training. We highly recommended that you contact the appropriate state licensing agency in your state or the state where you intend to work to seek the most up-to-date information about state licensure requirements before beginning the program. Tulane makes every effort to ensure licensure information is current, however, licensure regulations are frequently revised.

If you are considering applying to one of these programs, please select the program below for more information regarding professional licensure eligibility and/or licensure requirements for the U.S. states and territories in which the program is offered.

Architecture 

Tulane is working to determine whether these programs meet each states’ educational requirements for registration or licensure.
  • Architecture (BArch)
  • Architecture (MArch)

Business

Tulane is working to determine whether these programs meet each states’ educational requirements for professional licensure.
  • Accounting (MACCT)
  • Finance (BSM)
  • Finance (MFin)

Engineering

Tulane is working to determine whether these programs meet each states’ educational requirements for professional licensure.
  • Biomedical Engineering (BSE)
  • Chemical Engineering (BSE)
  • Civil Engineering - Water Resources (BSE)
  • Engineering Physics (BSE)

Law

  • Juris Doctor (JD)

The criteria for bar admission are regulated separately by each state, district, and territory within the United States. Federal law requires Tulane to disclose to all admitted students if the Juris Doctor (JD) degree offered by Tulane Law School will qualify them to sit for the bar exam of the jurisdiction of their residence. Tulane Law School is an ABA-accredited school, and the JD program is capable of satisfying this requirement in every state, territory and district shown in the table below. Each jurisdiction, however, has specific requirements for admission distinct from Tulane Law School’s graduation requirements. Students are responsible for ensuring that they have met the specific requirement of the jurisdiction in which they intend to practice. Students and applicants to Tulane Law School are strongly encouraged to contact the bar admissions authority in the jurisdiction in in which they intend to seek admission for detailed information regarding the eligibility requirements to be admitted to the bar.


Jurisdiction
(State/Territory/District)
Does the Tulane Law JD degree satisfy
the education requirements for licensure?
AlabamaYes
AlaskaYes
ArizonaYes
ArkansasYes
CaliforniaYes
ColoradoYes
ConnecticutYes
DelawareYes
District of ColumbiaYes
FloridaYes
GeorgiaYes
HawaiiYes
IdahoYes
IllinoisYes
IndianaYes
IowaYes
KansasYes
KentuckyYes
LouisianaYes
MaineYes
MarylandYes
MassachusettsYes
MichiganYes
MinnesotaYes
MississippiYes
MissouriYes
MontanaYes
NebraskaYes
NevadaYes
New HampshireYes
New JerseyYes
New MexicoYes
New YorkYes
North CarolinaYes
North DakotaYes
OhioYes
OklahomaYes
OregonYes
PennsylvaniaYes
Rhode IslandYes
South CarolinaYes
South DakotaYes
TennesseeYes
TexasYes
UtahYes
VermontYes
VirginiaYes
WashingtonYes
West VirginiaYes
WisconsinYes
WyomingYes
American SamoaYes
Federal States of MicronesiaYes
GuamYes
Northern Mariana IslandsYes
Puerto RicoYes
Republic of PalauYes
Republic of the Marshall IslandsYes
US Virgin IslandsYes

Medicine

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD)

In the U.S. states, district and territories, the individual medical licensing authorities (state medical boards) of the various jurisdictions grant a license to practice medicine. Federal law requires Tulane to disclose to all admitted students if the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree offered by Tulane’s School of Medicine (SOM) will qualify them to sit for the medical licensing examination. Tulane's MD program is fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). Consequently, Tulane’s M.D. program meets the educational requirements of medical licensure in every U.S. state, district and territory as shown in the table below. All Tulane (SOM) students take Step 1 and Step 2 of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) prior to graduating from the School of Medicine. USMLE Step 3 is taken following completion of the MD program during residency. Students must pass all three steps to be eligible for state licensure.


Jurisdiction
(State/Territory/District)
Does the Tulane SOM MD degree satisfy
the education requirements for licensure?
AlabamaYes
AlaskaYes
ArizonaYes
ArkansasYes
CaliforniaYes
ColoradoYes
ConnecticutYes
DelawareYes
District of ColumbiaYes
FloridaYes
GeorgiaYes
HawaiiYes
IdahoYes
IllinoisYes
IndianaYes
IowaYes
KansasYes
KentuckyYes
LouisianaYes
MaineYes
MarylandYes
MassachusettsYes
MichiganYes
MinnesotaYes
MississippiYes
MissouriYes
MontanaYes
NebraskaYes
NevadaYes
New HampshireYes
New JerseyYes
New MexicoYes
New YorkYes
North CarolinaYes
North DakotaYes
OhioYes
OklahomaYes
OregonYes
PennsylvaniaYes
Rhode IslandYes
South CarolinaYes
South DakotaYes
TennesseeYes
TexasYes
UtahYes
VermontYes
VirginiaYes
WashingtonYes
West VirginiaYes
WisconsinYes
WyomingYes
American SamoaYes
Federal States of MicronesiaYes
GuamYes
Northern Mariana IslandsYes
Puerto RicoYes
Republic of PalauYes
Republic of the Marshall IslandsYes
US Virgin IslandsYes
  • Anatomical Pathology

 

Psychology 

Tulane is working to determine whether these programs meet each states’ educational requirements for professional licensure.
  • School Psychology (PhD)

Public Health & Tropical Medicine

  • Health Education and Communication (HEDC) Certificate

The Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) certification is offered by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing (NCHEC). The CHES certification is a national certification with a single set of requirements which must be met to be eligible to sit for the certification exam. The Health Education and Communication (HEDC) certificate is offered by the Tulane University Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. The HEDC certificate includes 12 semester credits for process courses in partial fulfillment of the required 25 hours of coursework to qualify to sit for the CHES exam. Therefore, the HEDC certificate does not fulfill all the educational requirements to be eligible to sit for the CHES exam.

  • Industrial Hygiene (MSPH)

The Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) certification is offered by Board for Global EHS Credentialing (BGC) (formerly known as the American Board of Industrial Hygiene – ABIH). The CIH certification is a national certification with a single set of requirements which must be met to become a Certified Industrial Hygienist. The MSPH in Industrial Hygiene is offered by the Tulane University Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. The program is ABET-accredited and graduates receive one year of credit towards the experience requirement to sit for the CIH exam to become a board-certified industrial hygienist. Therefore, the MSPH in Industrial Hygiene does not fulfill all the educational requirements to be eligible for the CIH certification.

Social Work 

Teacher Preparation & Certification

Tulane’s Teacher Preparation program is designed to meet Louisiana State Department of Education requirements. Tulane has not determined whether the program meets other states’ educational requirements for certification or licensure.
  • Teacher Certification