West Virginia Code § 30-21-7b

Eligibility for licensed school psychologist
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To meet minimum requirements for this license the applicant must:
(1) Have obtained a valid certificate of school psychology granted by the State
Superintendent of Schools, have obtained a certificate of advanced study in school
psychology and obtained a master's degree in school psychology from a board-approved
institution of higher education, or have received equivalent training as determined by the
board;
(2) Have completed at least three academic years of supervised euxperience in school
psychology which includes a one year post degree internship or externship towards
completion of the requirements for a certificate of advance study in school psychology or
similar designation approved by the board: Provided, That such supervised experience shall
include at least one face to face meeting between the supervisor and supervisee per month.
(3) Have passed a standardized national examinatioln in school psychology promulgated by
the National Association of School Psychologissts or other similar organizations and approved
as a standardized testing vehicle for school psychologists by the board;
(4) Have passed an oral examination conducted by the board; and
(5) Complete appropriate application and other forms, provide evidence of credentials, and
pay appropriate fees as determined by the board.

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