Master’s Accreditation
The APA Commission on Accreditation (APA-CoA) is working towards accrediting master’s degree programs in health service psychology, comprised of clinical, counseling, and school psychology programs and combinations of these areas. As the only psychology accreditor recognized by both the United States Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, the APA’s CoA tends to be at the forefront of accreditation trends in psychology and the creation of quality accreditation standards. The actions for accrediting programs at the master’s level address changes in the field of psychology accreditation and the increased demand from the public for psychological services.
Background
The APA Council of Representatives first approved the accreditation of master’s programs in health service psychology in 2018 and charged the CoA with directing and developing policies, procedures, and processes to develop an accreditation system for this educational level. For education and training at the master’s level, the Commission has focused on developing an accreditation system that will demonstrate quality in educational programs. Aspects associated with other facets of master’s trained providers in psychology, such as professional identity and title, licensure and certification, employability, etc. have not been addressed by the CoA outside of the intersections of these areas with education.
To establish standards, the Commission established the Master’s Accreditation Work Group, comprised of current and former commissioners, to draft policy documents. The Work Group has prepared materials that the CoA discussed and approved for public comment such as the Standards of Accreditation for Master’s Programs in Health Service Psychology (SoA-M) which was provided to the public for comment on two separate occasions in 2020 before approval by the Commission in October 2020. In February of 2021, APA’s governing Council of Representatives approved the SoA-M as APA policy. Following a round of public comment and approval by the CoA, the APA Board of Directors approved the Accreditation Operating Procedures (AOP-M) with additions for master’s-level programs in February of 2022.
After approval of these policy documents, the Master’s Work Group started the iterative process of developing Implementing Regulations (IRs) that correspond with the SoA-M and Master’s AOP respectively. At this time, the IRs related to the SoA-M (Section C) as well as modifications to the IRs related to the AOP (Section D) and IRs regarding self-governance and regulation (Section E), both with the inclusion of master’s accreditation, with the inclusion of master’s accreditation have been approved by the Commission. As the CoA develops policies and procedures for the accreditation of master’s program, documents will continue to be made available for public comment which the Commission values in the creation of policies that benefit accreditation stakeholders. To see information about any documents available for public comment, please visit the Public Comment page.
Alongside the later stage of policy development, the CoA will be developing processes, such as creating self-study items, identifying and training site visitors, and establishing how the accreditation reviews will be implemented. This page will be updated as more information becomes available.
Call for Master’s Program Applicants
Applicant programs seeking APA CoA accreditation must fall under the health service psychology (HSP) practice areas specified in IR C-2 M. The CoA is taking a phased approach to implementation by allowing a set number of programs to apply by a given deadline. The first six (6) complete applications (i.e., full self-study and application fee) submitted by August 1, 2025 will begin the accreditation review process (see AOP-M Section 6-8) at the fall 2025 CoA meeting. An additional six (6) applications received by May 1, 2026 will begin the accreditation review process at the summer 2026 CoA meeting. Applicants will enter the queue for CoA review once both the self-study and application fee are submitted. Future submission dates will be announced in 2026. Applicants will be listed on the accreditation website as they are received. Once the cap of programs has been reached, the CoA will not accept additional applications until additional submission dates have been formally announced.
Training
Programs interested in seeking accreditation at the master’s level are strongly encouraged to attend the full day Master’s Self-Study Training that will be offered on April 25, 2025. Find more information and register for the training on the Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation (OPCA) website.
Application Process
To apply for accreditation, master’s programs must complete a self-study using the provided templates. In addition to the completed self-study templates and documents, master’s programs must submit a completed Self-Study Transmittal form. After completing the self-study and required documents, the program should email the OPCA at programreview@apa.org indicating that they wish to submit their self-study. Programs will be provided with a link to a secure site to upload their self-study and supporting documents. Programs will also receive an invoice for application fees at the time that they request to submit their self-study. In addition to the policy documents and the self-study training, the CoA offers the Self-Study Introduction and the Self-Study Checklist as valuable resources for programs completing an application.
Virtual Town Hall Presentation
The CoA hosted a virtual town hall presentation titled: Master’s Accreditation Update and Brief Overview of Key Points for Programs on Friday, January 12, 2024. Click here to view the presentation and transcript.
Timeline
Phase 1
Public comment review of developed IRs for SoA, with additional public comment period(s) as warranted
Development of additional IRs for SoA with public comment period(s)
Development of procedures for accrediting master’s programs including AOP revisions and public comment period(s)
Phase 2
AOP submitted for APA Governance review (Board of Education Affairs & Board of Directors)
Finalizing IRs for SoA with public comment period(s)
Phase 3a*
Development of practices for accreditation review
IRs for procedures with public comment period(s)
Implementation of initial accreditation review
Phase 3b
All programs are eligible to apply for accreditation review
Submission of scope expansion to recognition bodies
* the CoA is currently at this stage
Master’s Programs Applying for Initial Accreditation
Updated March 2025
The following “Applicants” list identifies a set of master’s degree programs from which the APA accreditation office has received a self-study. By submitting a self-study, these programs have voluntarily applied to participate in the process of accrediting master’s programs by the APA Commission on Accreditation (CoA). As part of the application process, these programs are currently undergoing a preliminary review, a portion of which is a review by the CoA to be authorized for a site visit, a required component of accreditation by the APA.
The site visit process consists of a visit to the program by a team of professionals. Following the visit, these professionals create a report describing their observations of the program’s consistency with the Standards of Accreditation for Master’s Programs in Health Service Psychology (SoA-M) and the program is given the opportunity to respond to this report of the visit. Following the completion of these reports, the program is reviewed by the CoA for accreditation and at this time, an accredited status may be awarded.
When a program is awarded accreditation, their entry is removed from the applicants list and then moved to the “Accredited” program list, which is also listed below. If a program does not become accredited and withdraw from the accreditation process, their entry will be moved to the “Programs Voluntarily Withdrawing their Application” list. All programs on the “Accredited” list and the “Programs Voluntarily Withdrawing their Application” list will be removed from their respective list one calendar year after their status is changed.
Provide Third-Party Testimony
As these programs are applying for accreditation, we offer the opportunity to provide third-party comment, or testimony, concerning the program’s qualifications for APA accreditation. Policies regarding provision of third-party testimony can be found in the Accreditation Operating Procedures under Section 4. The CoA can accept third-party testimony on programs that are applying for initial accreditation; it must include the name of the person(s) or the party(ies) represented by the testimony and issues must be limited to a program’s consistency with the SoA-M.
Master’s programs are listed alphabetically in the following Table. The “application received” date in the tables below reflects the date when a program’s submission was received, and it is considered complete.
Applicants
Program Name | Program Type | Degree Offered | Applied | Status | Site Visit Authorized |
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University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology | Clinical psychology | MA | 9/1/23 | Under review for full accreditation | Authorized |
Eastern Michigan University | Clinical psychology | MS | 9/1/23 | Under review for full accreditation | Pending authorization |
Accredited
Program Name | Program Type | Degree Offered | Applied | Date of Initial Accreditation |
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Capella University | Clinical psychology | MS | 9/1/23 | 5/3/24 |
Farleigh Dickinson University | Clinical psychology | MA | 9/1/23 | 8/22/24 |
University of North Dakota | Counseling psychology | MA | 9/1/23 | 7/25/24 |