Licensure Disclosure

New York State prides itself in the high quality of its licensed and certified professionals. For the protection of its citizens, each license and certificate has requirements that individuals must meet in order to be licensed or certified in New York State. SUNY’s academic programs leading to licensure or certification are carefully designed to meet and exceed these State requirements. This is a role SUNY plays in protecting the public. Other states frequently have their own requirements, so if your goal is to practice in another state, this disclosure will help you check to see what that state requires.

Per U.S. Federal Regulations, §668.43 (2019 Rule), and in compliance with the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA) Manual version 19.2, the University at Buffalo provides the following disclosure related to the educational requirements for professional licensure and certification.[1]

This Disclosure is strictly limited to the University at Buffalo’s determination of whether its educational program, Master of Science in Athletic Training, that if successfully completed, would be sufficient to meet the educational licensure or certification requirements in a State for athletic training.[2] The University at Buffalo cannot provide verification of an individual’s ability to meet licensure or certification requirements unrelated to its educational programming. Such individual determinations are made by state licensing boards, and are fact-specific determinations.

This disclosure does not provide any guarantee that any particular state licensure or certification entity will approve or deny your application. Furthermore, this disclosure does not account for changes in state law or regulation that may affect your application for licensure and occur after this disclosure has been made. Enrolled students and prospective students are strongly encouraged to contact their State’s licensure entity using the links provided to review all licensure and certification requirements imposed by their state(s) of choice.

The University at Buffalo has designed an education program curriculum for the Master of Science in Athletic Training that if successfully completed, is sufficient to meet the licensure and certification requirements for an advanced practice license in the following states:

[1] The terms related to advance practice nursing, including licensure and certification, among others, vary by state and your state may use different terms.

[2] This determination is based on the educational and curricular requirements of each state for licensure (i.e., excluding any special, temporary licensure that may be granted) and does not imply that other requirements for licensure do not exist or have been determined to have been met by this program or that any necessary approvals for clinical placements have been secured at the time of enrollment. An unencumbered RN license in the state of intended practice is a requirement of entry and continuation in the program. Each student should verify their particular situation with their intended state’s licensing entity.

State and Link to Agency

Curriculum work in State?

Nature of Statute

Practice Act and Regulation Links

Alabama

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Alabama

Alaska

Yes

Licensure

Statues Alaska

Arizona

Yes

Licensure

Statues Arizona

Arkansas

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Arkansas

California

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation

Colorado

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Colorado

Connecticut

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Connecticut

Delaware

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Delaware

District of Columbia

Yes

Licensure

Practice act District of Columbia

Florida

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Florida

Georgia

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Georgia

Hawaii

Yes

Registration

Practice act Hawaii

Idaho

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Idaho

Illinois

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Illinois

Indiana

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Indiana

Iowa

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Iowa

Kansas

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Kansas

Kentucky

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Kentucky

Louisiana

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Louisana

Maine

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Maine

Maryland

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Maryland

Massachusetts

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Massachusetts

Michigan

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Michigan

Minnesota

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Minnesota

Mississippi

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Mississippi

Missouri

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Missouri

Montana

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Montana

Nebraska

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Nebraska

Nevada

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Nevada

New Hampshire

Yes

Licensure

Practice act New Hampshire

New Jersey

Yes

Licensure

Practice act New Jersey

New Mexico

Yes

Licensure

Practice act New Mexico

New York

Yes

Certification

Practice act New York

North Carolina

Yes

Licensure

Practice act North Carolina

North Dakota

Yes

Licensure

Practice act North Dakota

Ohio

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Ohio

Oklahoma

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Oklahoma

Oregon

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Oregon

Pennsylvania

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Rhode Island

South Carolina

Yes

Certification

Practice act South Carolina

South Dakota

Yes

Licensure

Practice act South Dakota

Tennessee

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Tennessee

Texas

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Texas

Utah

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Utah

Vermont

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Vermont

Virginia

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Virginia

Washington

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Washington

West Virginia

Yes

Licensure

Practice act West Virginia

Wisconsin

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Wisconsin

Wyoming

Yes

Licensure

Practice act Wyoming

[1] The terms related to advance practice nursing, including licensure and certification, among others, vary by state and your state may use different terms.

[2] This determination is based on the educational and curricular requirements of each state for licensure (i.e., excluding any special, temporary licensure that may be granted) and does not imply that other requirements for licensure do not exist or have been determined to have been met by this program or that any necessary approvals for clinical placements have been secured at the time of enrollment. An unencumbered RN license in the state of intended practice is a requirement of entry and continuation in the program. Each student should verify their particular situation with their intended state’s licensing entity. 

After making all reasonable efforts, the University at Buffalo cannot determine whether its educational program curriculum for a Master of Science in Athletic Training, that if successfully completed, is sufficient to meet the licensure and certification requirements for practice in the following territories:

State and Link to Agency

Curriculum work in Territory?

Nature of Statute

Practice Act and Regulation Links

American Samoa

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation

Puerto Rico

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation

Guam

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation

Virgin Islands

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation

Northern Mariana Islands

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation

Republic of the Marshall Islands

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation

Federated States of Micronesia

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation

Republic of Palau

Unknown

No regulation

No regulation