Examination for the Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) - National Exam
An approved applicant may request to take the EPPP. The exam may be taken before, during, or after completion of your post-doctoral supervised work experience, and either before or after the Jurisprudence exam. Do not submit any payment to OBOP. Your eligibility will be transmitted to the ASPPB Examination Portal, which will generate an email to you with exam registration instructions.
The EPPP is developed and owned by the Association
of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB). It is a multiple
choice exam, administered continuously in computerized delivery format
through the Pearson network of computer testing centers. Further
information on the specifics of the exam can be found on the ASPPB
website at www.asppb.org.
You may login to the Applicant Portal and click "Review Documents" to view your score, which is updated when score reports are received. Your score should be posted within 2-4 weeks following the week you took your exam.
If you have already passed the EPPP and need to request an official EPPP Score Verification (score transfer) from ASPPB, you can make such a request via their PSY|PRO.
Oregon Jurisprudence Exam (OJE)
An approved applicant may request to take the OJE. The exam may be taken before, during, or after completion of your post-doctoral supervised work experience, and either before or after the EPPP.
Applicants: log into the
Applicant Portal and click the "Request OJE" option from the left-side menu.
Residents:
log into the License Portal and click the "Request OJE" option from the left-side menu.
- Be prepared to take the exam soon after submitting your request. Once your request is approved, a link to your exam will be generated and emailed to you. The applicant must pass the exam before their application expires.
- The exam is open book. Unlike the EPPP, the OJE is not taken at a testing center. Instead, a link will be sent to the email we have on file for you, and you will take this exam on your home or work computer.
- Downloadable study materials are found below.
- Plan to take your exam in one sitting. The exam does not allow you to save your progress. OBOP cannot control personal computer or browser settings that may cause your online session to timeout.
- See Candidate Handbook for additional details about the exam.
- Official exam results are posted in the Applicant Portal under "Review Documents" within 10-14 days of submitting your online exam.
Downloadable Exam Materials:
- OJE Candidate Handbook
- Study Materials (the books):
- OBOP Statutes, Rules, and Ethical Principles. Includes: Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 675- Psychologists; Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 858; APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct.
- Statutes Pertaining to the Practice of Psychology. Oregon Revised Statutes. Includes: Psychotherapist/Patient Privilege; Intent to Commit Certain Crimes; Authority of non-custodial parent; Rights of Minors; Elderly Abuse Reporting; Sexually Violent Dangerous Offenders; Inmate Records; Records of Individual with Disability or Mental Illness; Protected Health Information; Child Abuse Reporting; Counsel for Child or Ward; Persons with Mental Illness; Sexually Dangerous Persons; Abuse Reporting for Mentally Ill or Developmentally Disabled Persons; Animal Abuse Reporting; Doctor-Title Act; Mandatory Reporting; Complaints Against Health Care Professionals & Penalties.