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Title IV Licensure Disclosures

Institutional Public Disclosure Statement  

Clark Atlanta University offers several programs that prepare students for occupations requiring State licensure. While program curricula often meet the requirements of states outside of Georgia, statutes and regulations about licensure vary widely.  

Students should understand that educational requirements are just one part of licensure or certification in a profession. Applicants are often required to demonstrate passage of national exams, have applicable work or clinical experience, complete background checks, and pay required fees, etc. Each state board, department, or agency has the ultimate authority and discretion to determine whether professional licensure or certification will be issued.

NOTE: Effective July 2024, Clark Atlanta University will not enroll students residing in states where a program does not meet (or in which we are not able to determine if the program meets) eligibility for licensure.   

Use the link below to review licensure requirements for specific programs.  

 School of Education 

School of Social Work 

School of Business