roadrunner
WKR
…Because part of getting the license is having a degree from an accredited institution?
No, the degree has be ABET accredited, not the institution. That's what has changed over the years. To be ABET accredited, the lead professor or department head has to have their PhD and be licensed. If they aren't, then the program isn't ABET accredited.
It used to be a state by state thing. Now it's nationalized, but still only good for the state you live in or with those that have reciprocity.
If someone has a hydro-geology engineering degree that is calculus based, they likely can't sit for the exam because it's not ABET accredited.
Not telling you something you already don't know, it's more for the other readers getting a chuckle over this.
Still, either the degree or the license should suffice. Both shouldn't be required...