Doctoral Verification of Supervised Internship/Practicum Hours Toward Lpc License is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of Health Professions - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What is doctoral verification of supervised internship/practicum hours?
A: It is a process to confirm the completion of supervised internship/practicum hours as part of the doctoral program.
Q: What is an LPC license?
A: LPC stands for Licensed Professional Counselor. It is a license required to practice professional counseling in Virginia.
Q: Why is doctoral verification required for LPC license?
A: Doctoral verification ensures that the required supervised internship/practicum hours have been completed as part of the doctoral program, which is a requirement for obtaining an LPC license.
Q: What does the verification process involve?
A: The verification process involves providing documentation from the doctoral program to the Virginia Board of Counseling, confirming the completion of supervised internship/practicum hours.
Q: Is doctoral verification mandatory for obtaining an LPC license in Virginia?
A: Yes, doctoral verification is mandatory as it is a requirement for obtaining an LPC license in Virginia.
Q: Who is eligible for doctoral verification?
A: Individuals who have completed a doctoral program that includes supervised internship/practicum hours are eligible for doctoral verification.
Q: Can I obtain an LPC license without doctoral verification?
A: No, doctoral verification is a mandatory requirement for obtaining an LPC license in Virginia.
Form Details:
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