NYU Tandon Professional Licensure Disclosure
Effective July 1, 2024, federal regulation requires institutions of higher education to make a determination whether a Title IV eligible academic program that leads to professional licensure meets the educational requirements for licensure in the U.S. state where the institution is located and the U.S. states where “distance education” students are located at the time of initial enrollment in the program, as well as U.S. states where the program is advertised as meeting such requirements, and if applicable, the U.S. state where students attest they intend to be licensed.
The following ABET-accredited, bachelor-level engineering degree programs at NYU Tandon School of Engineering are registered by the New York State Education Department and thus meet the educational requirements for licensure as a professional engineer in New York State:
Graduates from ABET-accredited bachelor level engineering degree programs are eligible to become registered professional engineers (P.E.) in all U.S states and territories by a process of two examinations (the FE and PE exams) and documentation of engineering work experience. Because the aforementioned NYU Tandon School of Engineering degree programs are all ABET-accredited, bachelor-level engineering degree programs, successful completion of any of the programs satisfies the educational requirements in support of professional engineering licensure in all U.S. states and territories. While ABET accreditation satisfies the education requirement in essentially every U.S. jurisdiction, each state board still sets its own rules for experience, examination (FE/PE), and any additional requirements (e.g., ethics exam, references).
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