Exam Information
The Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) and the Jurisprudence Examination (JP) are required to become licensed in Oklahoma.
National Examination (EPPP)
The EPPP is an objective examination of basic psychology. Once an applicant is approved to sit for the exams, the Board office will provide ASPPB with the applicant's contact information, and a link will be sent via email from ASPPB to register for the EPPP.
Details
Exam Information
A passing score for the EPPP is the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) recommended pass point of 500 or better. Already passed the EPPP? ASPPB automatically transfers your score to Oklahoma when your application is sent via the PLUS online portal.
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Jurisprudence Examination (JP)
The Jurisprudence Examination is based on the Rules of the Board, Psychologists Licensing Act, Code of Ethics, and applicable Oklahoma Mental Health Law. Please review Rules 575:10-1-2 (l) for more information regarding the examination process. *The exam is in-person only. An online exam is not available.
Details
- Applications must be approved by the Review Committee, before scheduling the exam. Upon approval, applicants are required to schedule their exam. To do so, please select one of the available dates and submit your request via e-mail to boardstaff@psychology.ok.gov. Dates for the exam are scheduled for the following 2026 dates: January 14, February 11, March 11, April 8, May 13, June 10, July 14, August 11, September 15, October 8, November 10 and December 8.
- Exam begins at 10:00 am at the Board office
- 120 multiple-choice questions
- Two hours to complete
- Pass = 70% or better
- Be prepared to provide your driver's license
- No fee for first-time JP candidates
- Re-exam fee is $100.00 (payment by check only)
- Jurisprudence Study Materials