Certification from the educational institution specified in subdivision (2) that the applicant has completed a minimum of one thousand eight hundred twenty (1,820) clock hours of supervised clinical practicum, including a clinical experience that is equivalent to a minimum of twelve (12) months of full-time supervised experience obtained during completion of his or her audiology doctoral degree program. Supervised clinical practicum hours must be supervised by an individual meeting the requirements for Indiana licensure in audiology.
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
" The official score report fromthe Professional ExaminationService certifying that the applicant has passed the examination
Additional Req Part C
Minimum degree required for licensure as an audiologist in the state of Indiana. Credentialing is not required.
A minimum of nine (9) weeks of full-time student teaching with an experienced teacher.
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT): Early Childhood (5621) Qualifying score: 157 and Early Childhood Assessment (5026; subtests 5027, 5028) (5026)
A minimum of nine (9) weeks of full-time student teaching with an experienced teacher.
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
Special Education: Foundational Knowledge (5355)Qualifying score: 145
Additional Req Part C
Two Options: *Developmental Therapy (Specialized Instruction): Specialized Instruction is a required service of IDEA, Part C. Indiana designates its providers of specialized instruction as Developmental Therapists. Since there is no one pre-service academic degree for this category, the state has defined multiple categories of Developmental Therapy, each with its own entry level qualifications. A Developmental Therapist cannot enroll in more than one type of Specialized Instruction of Developmental Therapy. In addition to the academic requirement, all Developmental Therapists are enrolled at the associate level. Upon successful completion of a supervised year of practice, the Developmental Therapist may request specialist level enrollment. *Developmental Therapy-Early Childhood Specialist (DT-EC): Bachelor's, master's and/or Doctorate degree in early childhood or special education (with an early childhood focus) is required. Those with related degrees in child development including certified Child Life Specialists, early intervention or nursing (MSN with a pediatric major) and who have completed thirty (30) hours of academic child development coursework may also be considered. All developmental therapy enrollees are enrolled at the associate level and must work for 12 months (with a child caseload) under the direct supervision of an enrolled, credentialed developmental therapy specialist and submit name, address and credential letter of their supervisor at time of enrollment. After completion of one year of supervised practice, the Developmental Therapist may request specialist status.
Additional Req Schools
Discipline
Family Therapist
License/Certificate
Licensed Marriage and Family therapist
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board
The practicum shall be a minimum offive hundred (500) face-to-face client contact hours and include a minimum of one hundred (100) hours of supervision from an LMFT who has at least five (5) years of experience. The supervision of the clinical practicum, internship, or field experience in marriage and family therapy experiences are tutorial forms of instruction. Individual supervision is supervision rendered to not more than two individuals at a time and group supervision is supervision rendered to at least two (2) and not more than ten (10) individuals at one rime The applicant must document that at least one hundred (100) hours were spent with an LMFT supervisor who has at least five (5) years of experience or a qualified supervisor approved by the board.
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
Marital and Family Therapy Regulatory Board's (AMFTRB) Examination in Marital and Family Therapy
Additional Req Part C
Early Intervention Specialist for Indiana First Steps: Persons who meet entry level requirements for specialization in their discipline, as defined in the Entry Level Qualifications may enroll as early intervention specialist. Specialists design and implement early intervention services and may supervise early intervention associates within the area/discipline of their credential. Specialists practicing in the First Steps Early Intervention System include Audiologists, Developmental Therapy Specialists, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses (Registered Nurses), Nutritionists (Registered Dietitians), Occupational Therapists, Certified Orientation/Mobility Specialists, Physicians, Physical Therapists, Psychologists, School Psychologists, Service Coordinators, Licensed Social Workers, and Speech/Language Pathologists.
Additional Req Schools
Discipline
Nurse
License/Certificate
Registered Nurse
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: Indiana State Board of Nursing
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
National Council of State Board of Nursing National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) Pass/Fail
Additional Req Part C
Early Intervention Specialist for Indiana First Steps: Persons who meet entry-level requirements for specialization in their discipline, as defined in the Entry Level Qualifications may enroll as early intervention specialists. Specialists design and implement early intervention services and may supervise early intervention associates within the area/discipline of their credentials. Specialists practicing in the First Steps Early Intervention System include Audiologists, Developmental Therapy Specialists, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses (Registered Nurses), Nutritionists (Registered Dietitians), Occupational Therapists, Certified Orientation/Mobility Specialists, Physicians, Physical Therapists, Psychologists, School Psychologists, Service Coordinators, Licensed Social Workers, and Speech/Language Pathologists. *Nurse (Registered): Diploma, Associate's, Bachelor's master's, and/or Doctorate degree in Nursing and licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, State Board of Nursing. The nurse may also include Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist and/or Pediatric Nurse Practitioner.
Additional Req Schools
School services: school nurse license (P-12)-- Must have a valid Indiana Professional Licensing Agency License
Discipline
Occupational Therapist
License/Certificate
Licensed Occupational Therapist
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: Occupational Therapy Committee
The board may require a person who applies for a license as an occupational therapist to have successfully completed supervised fieldwork experience arranged and approved by the school or program from which the person graduated.
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Exam, with a passing score of 450 out of 600 points.
Additional Req Part C
Early Intervention Specialist for Indiana First Steps: Persons who meet entry-level requirements for specialization in their discipline, as defined in the Entry Level Qualifications may enroll as early intervention specialists. Specialists design and implement early intervention services and may supervise early intervention associates within the area/discipline of their credentials. Specialists practicing in the First Steps Early Intervention System include Audiologists, Developmental Therapy Specialists, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses (Registered Nurses), Nutritionists (Registered Dietitians), Occupational Therapists, Certified Orientation/Mobility Specialists, Physicians, Physical Therapists, Psychologists, School Psychologists, Service Coordinators, Licensed Social Workers, and Speech/Language Pathologists. *Occupational Therapist: Bachelor's, master's and/or Doctorate degree in Occupational Therapy and licensed in Indiana as an Occupational Therapist by the Occupational Therapy Committee of the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency; or those with a temporary license working under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist who must submit the name, address and copy of the license of supervisor at the time of enrollment.
Additional Req Schools
Discipline
Physical Therapist
License/Certificate
Licensed Physical Therapist
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: Physical Therapy Committee
graduation from a professional physical therapist education program accredited by a national accreditation agency approved by the board.
Licensure Specific Curriculum/Coursework
The required experience is specified within each Institute of Higher Education (University of College) program accredited by the board.
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
Successfully completes the examination provided by the board. The uniform criterion-referenced passing score on the physical therapy or physical therapist assistant examination, which has been adopted by the board of directors of the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy, is the required passing score. This criterion-referenced passing score shall be a scaled score of six hundred (600).
Additional Req Part C
Minimum degree required for licensure as a physical therapist in the state of Indiana. Individuals with a temporary license must submit the name, professional license, and First Steps credential of their supervising provider
Additional Req Schools
Discipline
Psychologist
License/Certificate
Licensed Psychologist
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: State Psychology Board
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
*NOTE As of July 1, 2019, successful completion of the basic skills testing requirement (CASA or an approved alternative) will no longer be mandatory for educator candidates. However, educator preparation programs may elect to continue to require CASA for program admission.
Additional Req Part C
School Psychologist: master's and/or doctorate degree in educational/school psychology and holds an Independent Practice Endorsement, (IC 20-1-1.9-1 through IC 20-1-1.9-6) and practicing within the scope of the school psychologist's license and endorsement.
Additional Req Schools
Discipline
Social Worker
License/Certificate
Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW)
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
Association of Social Work Board's (ASWB) clinical level examination with a passing score of 94 out of 150
Additional Req Part C
Additional Req Schools
Must have a School Services License: School Social Worker (to serve as a school social worker in prekindergarten through grade 12). Must have at least a Master's degree and a valid Indiana Professional Licensing Agency License to obtain a School Social Worker license.
Discipline
Social Worker
License/Certificate
Licensed Social Worker (LSW)
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board
has completed two (2) years of experience in the practice of social work under the supervision of a licensed social worker, a licensed clinical social worker, or an equivalent supervisor, as determined by the board, after receiving the bachelor's degree
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
Association of Social Work Board's (ASWB) clinical level examination with a passing score of 94 out of 150
Additional Req Part C
Early Intervention Specialist for Indiana First Steps: Persons who meet entry level requirements for specialization in their discipline, as defined in the Entry Level Qualifications may enroll as early intervention specialist. Specialists design and implement early intervention services and may supervise early intervention associates within the area/discipline of their credential. Specialists practicing in the First Steps Early Intervention System include Audiologists, Developmental Therapy Specialists, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses (Registered Nurses), Nutritionists (Registered Dietitians), Occupational Therapists, Certified Orientation/Mobility Specialists, Physicians, Physical Therapists, Psychologists, School Psychologists, Service Coordinators, Licensed Social Workers, and Speech/Language Pathologists. *Social Worker: master's and/or doctorate degree in Social Work and licensed as a clinical social worker (LCSW) under IC 25-23.6, or an MSW level social worker working toward current licensure who must submit the name, address and copy of license of supervisor at time of enrollment.
Additional Req Schools
Must have a School Services License: School Social Worker (to serve as a school social worker in prekindergarten through grade 12). Must have at least a Master's degree and a valid Indiana Professional Licensing Agency License to obtain a School Social Worker license.
Discipline
Social Worker
License/Certificate
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board
Required supervised field placement that was part of the applicant's advanced concentration in direct practice, during which the applicant provided clinical services directly to clients.
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
Association of Social Work Board's (ASWB) clinical level examination with a passing score of 94 out of 150
Additional Req Part C
Master’s and/or doctorate degree in social work and licensed as a clinical social worker.
Additional Req Schools
Must have a School Services License: School Social Worker (to serve as a school social worker in prekindergarten through grade 12). Must have at least a Master's degree and a valid Indiana Professional Licensing Agency License to obtain a School Social Worker license.
Discipline
Speech Language Pathologist
License/Certificate
Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist
State Department
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: Speech-Language Pathology Audiology Board
"Certification from the educational institution specified in subdivision (2) that the applicant has completed a minimum of
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
The official score report fromthe Professional Examination Service certifying that the applicant has passed the examination in the area in which the applicant is applying for licensure, with a score of at least six hundred (600).
Additional Req Part C
"Minimum degree required for licensure as a speech language pathologist in the
Additional Req Schools
Must have a Communications Disorders (Speech-Language Pathology) License from the Indiana Dept of Education. In addition to a valid Indiana Professional Licensing Agency License must also have a Suicide Prevention Training Certificate and CPR/ Heimlich maneuver certification.
A minimum of nine (9) weeks of full-time student teaching with an experienced teacher.
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Licensure Dependent on an Exam?
Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments (5282) Qualifying score: 163
Additional Req Part C
Vision specialist refers to Doctors of Optometry and Ophthalmology. Minimum degree required for licensure as an optometrist or ophthalmologist in the state of Indiana. Credentialing is not required