It is often not understood how discretionary the licensing is in any Board. I wish I was taught this before entering engineering field.I have a friend who is licensed in about half the states. Illinois was the toughest. They turned him down and he ended up taking them to court. He finally became their first PE with a degree from Ferris State University (Michigan).
Do you know why they turned down his application? I passes FE and PE both exams Wisconsin and submitted my application in Illinois and they turned me down. The reason they used that I have defeciencies in B.S. degree (foreign degree) and cannot qualify for this exam. The funny part is that this same boad approved me to take FE exam in 2007 by approving my B.S. degree ( and educational requirements are same since 2007 for this exam). I asked them a question why did they approve me in 2007 for this exam but now I am not even qualified for this exam/licensce. The asnwer was that board made an ERROR at that time to approve me for the exam. I have spent lot of money and very valuable time based on the board's ERROR.I have a friend who is licensed in about half the states. Illinois was the toughest. They turned him down and he ended up taking them to court. He finally became their first PE with a degree from Ferris State University (Michigan).
Did you pursue further then and just gave up?Illinois rejected me for not having enough experience since my BS degree was not ABET accredited at the time, only my M.Eng was, due to ABET only accrediting one degree at the time.
Said I was deficient in 12 math hours.
I believe the Illinois Board did not believe the Ferris program met the academic criteria to meet ABET accreditation. I think they appealed straight to ABET to have Ferris' accreditation pulled but ABET did not.Do you know why they turned down his application? I passes FE and PE both exams Wisconsin and submitted my application in Illinois and they turned me down. The reason they used that I have defeciencies in B.S. degree (foreign degree) and cannot qualify for this exam. The funny part is that this same boad approved me to take FE exam in 2007 by approving my B.S. degree ( and educational requirements are same since 2007 for this exam). I asked them a question why did they approve me in 2007 for this exam but now I am not even qualified for this exam/licensce. The asnwer was that board made an ERROR at that time to approve me for the exam. I have spent lot of money and very valuable time based on the board's ERROR.I have a friend who is licensed in about half the states. Illinois was the toughest. They turned him down and he ended up taking them to court. He finally became their first PE with a degree from Ferris State University (Michigan).
I am planning to take them to the Court and wondering if your friend have any suggestion. Any help would be appreciated.
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