MCEP Accrediting Agency

1231 I Street, Suite 204MCEPAA Logo
Sacramento, CA 95814-2933
mcepaa@cpapsych.org
Tel (916) 286-7980
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Please Note: Our office is closed on Tuesdays to routine business as this is our paperwork day.  If you send a message after close of business Monday we will answer your message on Wednesday.  Thank you for your patience and understanding.

 

Continuing Education Providers
The Accrediting Agency was created to administer the Board of Psychology's mandatory continuing education requirement for relicensure. We work with provider organizations to ensure that both their educational programs and their administration meet the standards set forth in the BOP's regulations.

For information on becoming an MCEP Provider, click here

To see the Board of Psychology's proposed MCEP regulation changes,  click here

Licensed Psychologists
We are here to help you meet your renewal requirement. The following downloadable pdf files may be helpful. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF files. If you do not already have Acrobat Reader you may
download it for free from the Adobe web site.

There are new Independent Learning Rules in effect and increased flexibility to meet the Ethics and Law requirement.  See What's New!

Additional Useful Information for Licensed Psychologists

MCEP Reporting Form (pdf)

How to Ensure A Timely License Renewal (pdf)

Common Reasons for MCEP Hour Discrepencies (pdf)

BOP updates regarding Licensing/Registration Application Processing.





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