How many CEU hours do travel therapists need?
It depends on which states you're licensed in. Most states require 20–30 hours per biennial renewal cycle for PTs and OTs. SLPs often follow ASHA's requirement of 30 hours (3.0 ASHA CEUs) per 3-year cycle. If you hold licenses in multiple states, you need to satisfy each state's requirements — but with smart planning, many courses count toward multiple states simultaneously. See state-by-state requirements →
Do I need to complete CEUs for every state where I hold a license?
Yes. Each state has its own continuing education requirements, and you must satisfy them for every active license you hold. The good news is that courses from nationally recognized providers (APTA, AOTA, ASHA-approved) are typically accepted across most states, so a well-chosen set of courses often satisfies multiple states' requirements at once.
Can I complete all my CEUs online?
Most states accept 100% online CEUs, which is ideal for travel therapists. A few states may require a certain number of live interactive hours (which can sometimes be satisfied through live webinars). Check each state's specific policy, but in general, online CEU completion is widely accepted and the most practical option for travelers who move frequently.
How much do CEUs cost?
With an unlimited annual subscription to a platform like MedBridge or the discipline-specific .com sites, you can cover all your needs for $100–200 per year. Professional association memberships include free courses too. Many travel therapy agencies reimburse CEU costs, potentially bringing your out-of-pocket cost to zero. See our recommended providers →
Will my agency pay for CEUs?
Many agencies offer CEU support — either an annual reimbursement stipend ($200–500/year is typical), free access to a CEU platform, or a per-contract allowance. This varies by agency and is often negotiable. Always ask about CEU benefits before signing a contract, and use it as a comparison point between agencies. Learn about reimbursement →
What happens if I don't complete my CEUs on time?
If you don't complete required CEUs before your license renewal date, you typically cannot renew — and practicing on an expired license is illegal and can result in disciplinary action. Some states offer grace periods or late renewal with penalties, but it's far better to plan ahead and complete requirements early. Track your renewal dates and work backwards to build a comfortable timeline.
Are CEU expenses tax deductible?
CEU expenses required to maintain your license that aren't reimbursed by your employer may be tax deductible. This can include course fees, subscriptions, conference registration, and related travel costs. Tax rules are complex and depend on your specific situation, so consult a CPA familiar with travel therapy taxes. Visit our tax guide →
What's the best strategy for multi-state CEU compliance?
Start with your strictest state — the one with the most hours or most specific topic requirements — and plan courses around that. Courses satisfying a stricter state usually count toward states with fewer requirements. Use nationally accredited providers (APTA, AOTA, ASHA-approved) for the widest acceptance. Track everything in a spreadsheet and front-load courses so you're never scrambling at renewal time.
Do compact state licenses have different CEU requirements?
The PT Compact and OT Compact allow you to practice in member states under a compact privilege rather than holding individual state licenses. However, you still need to meet the continuing education requirements of your home state (the state that issued your compact privilege). The compact itself doesn't add additional CEU requirements, but your home state's requirements still apply.
How do I keep track of CEUs across multiple states?
Create a spreadsheet listing each state, the required hours, specific topic mandates, renewal date, and which courses you've applied. Keep all completion certificates in a digital folder organized by year and state. Many CEU platforms also maintain a transcript of your completed courses, but don't rely solely on that — save your own copies. Some states audit years after the fact.