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Do I need to be a United States citizen or to have received a bachelors degree from a United States postsecondary institution in order to be eligible for licensure in Massachusetts?

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Do I need to be a United States citizen or to have received a bachelors degree from a United States postsecondary institution in order to be eligible for licensure in Massachusetts?

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Citizens of all countries are eligible for licensure in Massachusetts. However, all applicants for Massachusetts licensure must have a bachelor’s degree from a United States institution of higher learning, or its equivalent. Students interested in licensure who do not have a United States bachelor’s degree should seek determination of their eligibility by submitting their undergraduate transcripts for equivalency assessment to one of several agencies. Please visit the DOE website for complete information on agencies that offer this service. For example, students can contact the Center for Educational Evaluation at (617) 338-7171 or access the Center’s user-friendly website for specifics regarding how to get their transcripts assessed. Students affected by this regulation should seek equivalency assessment early in their first semester of study.

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Citizens of all countries are eligible for licensure in Massachusetts. However, all applicants for Massachusetts licensure must have a bachelor’s degree from a United States institution of higher learning, or its equivalent. Students interested in licensure who do not have a United States bachelor’s degree should seek determination of their eligibility by submitting their undergraduate transcripts for equivalency assessment to one of several agencies. Please visit the DOE website for complete information on agencies that offer this service. For example, students can contact the Center for Educational Evaluation at (617) 338-7171 or access the Center’s user-friendly website for specifics regarding how to get their transcripts assessed. Students affected by this regulation should seek equivalency assessment early in their first semester of study. Once the determination of equivalency is made, the assessment documents will become part of your permanent file and you will follow the same pr

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