When do you become a professional engineer in Pennsylvania?
A person is eligible for licensure by reciprocity if they are currently licensed in another state, territory or country whose licensure requirements either were equal to those in effect in Pennsylvania at the time of initial registration, or are now substantially equivalent to those in effect in Pennsylvania.
Who is Derrick Butler of Penn State Electrical Engineering?
The Electrochemical Society selected electrical engineering doctoral student Derrick Butler for a summer fellowship
What do I need to get a professional engineer license?
Obtaining a professional engineer license by examination means you have: completed at least 4 years of progressive engineering experience earned under the supervision of a licensed Professional Engineer, or similarly qualified individual, after the issuance of your Engineer in Training (EIT) certificate, and
A person is eligible for licensure by reciprocity if they are currently licensed in another state, territory or country whose licensure requirements either were equal to those in effect in Pennsylvania at the time of initial registration, or are now substantially equivalent to those in effect in Pennsylvania.
The Electrochemical Society selected electrical engineering doctoral student Derrick Butler for a summer fellowship
When to apply for professional licensure in PA?
The Professional Licensure Applications below are for individuals who have already passed both the Fundamentals and Principles/Practices examinations for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists and already hold Professional Licensure in another State or Jurisdiction:
How do I get a professional engineer license?
Please upload your amplified record to the Board through your PALS account using the “Amplified Record” checklist item. Obtaining a professional engineer license by reciprocity means you have already obtained a professional engineer license in another state or jurisdiction.