
If you're thinking about taking the EPPP, you're probably wondering how much it costs. In this guide, we'll go over what expenses you can expect, and how to find out how much it will cost you to take the EPPP in your state or province.
But before diving into numbers, let’s talk about what we mean when we say EPPP cost. There are several kinds of fees involved:
That's a lot of different fees and costs! What can make it even more confusing is that costs can vary from one state or province to another.
But don't worry! In this guide we'll explain how you can find out what the EPPP cost is going to be for you.
Across the U.S. and Canada, many licensing boards refer to the ASPPB standard fee schedule. These provide a baseline to understand the cost of the EPPP.
So you should expect to spend $600 for the exam + about $90 for the test sitting fee = about $690 USD for part 1.
Add $450 + about $90 if you need to take part 2 as well. Together, part 1 and part 2 plus the sitting fees come out to about $1230 USD. But don't forget the possibility of additional fees if you reschedule or need to retake the exam.
There are several reasons your total cost may end up significantly higher than the baseline.
Retakes: If you don’t pass the EPPP the first time and need to retake the exam, you will need to pay the exam fee and appointment fee again.
Rescheduling or Cancellation Fees: If you cancel or reschedule within certain windows, you may incur extra fees, so mis-scheduling can bump up the cost of the EPPP.
Additional Exam Parts: Some states are adopting a two-part exam: Part 1 (Knowledge) and Part 2 (Skills). If your jurisdiction moves to that model, your cost of taking the EPPP could nearly double.
Licensure & Application Fees: While separate from the exam itself, you’ll likely pay board application fees, background check fees, license issuance fees, etc. These fees can vary widely by state, but they should be included in your budgeting. For example, in 2024 the initial application fee in California for a psychologist was $236.
Study/Prep Costs: These aren't technically part of the EPPP exam cost, but often a significant expense. Study guides, workshops, and practice exams can add up. Many candidates report spending hundreds or thousands of dollars preparing. Standard test prep programs typically cost around $300-$2000.
Moving Jurisdictions/Score Transfers: If you later move to another state and need your EPPP score transferred, you may need to pay for that service. So if you think you might apply in another jurisdiction later, that could add cost.
Now that we've gone over the different categories of costs you can expect, let's cover how you can find out what the specific costs are in your state or province.
Not all states and provinces publish unique variations of the EPPP exam fee beyond the ASPPB baseline. Many simply reference the standard $600 + vendor fee. Here’s how you can check for your jurisdiction, and what to do if you don’t find a special fee.
How to check
Make sure you check for any future implementation of Part 2. If your state has not yet implemented the two‐part exam, it's still a good idea to verify if they plan to. That way you won't be caught unawares if you test down the line.
To wrap it up, here’s a quick guide for budgeting your EPPP cost:
So a realistic budget for someone taking Part 1 of the EPPP is at least $690 just for the exam, but more realistically $800-$1100+ when you include contingencies and local board fees. If you include study materials + prep, you might be looking at $1500-$3000 total depending on how much prep you buy and whether you need a retake. Add about $540 USD if you need to take Part 2 as well.
Since the costs of studying for and passing the EPPP can add up, here are some tips to reduce extra expenses:

Preparing to take the EPPP is a big step — and knowing the costs ahead of time will help you plan wisely.
The EPPP cost isn’t just one number - there are several fees, plus the possibility of retakes or other required parts.
But by knowing the baseline price, checking your specific state or province, and budgeting for extras, you’ll set yourself up to not have any unhappy surprises.
Now go out there and crush the exam!