Direct Support Professionals University (DSPU) is a new, voluntary, competency-based training and certification program for DSPs. DSPU will ultimately have three different tiers of enhanced training to help DSP’s provide person-centered, culturally and linguistically sensitive services that improve outcomes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. DSPU offers FREE trainings. Please note: DSPU is different than the required DSP 1 and 2 Trainings.
Eligibility and How to Participate
Eligible DSPU participants are DSP’s who meet all of the criteria below:
- Provide direct support & supervision to children and/or adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
- Spend at least 50% of their hours doing direct support tasks.
- Assist individuals with IDD with learning new skills, guidance, and personal assistance.
- Help with maintaining a person’s health & safety and the upkeep of their home.
- Are funded by the regional center.
People who are not eligible to participate in DSPU include:
- Staff (except Intermediate Care Facilities staff) paid through a source other than the reigonal center, like health insurance or a school district.
- Behavioral specialists, behavioral technicians, or behavioral clinicians (RBTs, BCBAs).
- Clinically licensed or certified staff (CNAs, nurses, therapists, social workers).
- Those who only provide transportation, home modification, and/or meal delivery services.
- Staff who are hired through a temporary personnel agency.
- Contract or 1099 workers.
- On-call or PRN workers.
- Administrative or supervisory staff, unless they spend 50% or more of their time doing direct support work.
FAQ and Additional Information
- DSPU will be hosted on our new online learning system, EDGE.
- Shareable DSPU & EDGE General Info Flyer (1 pg PDF)
- Recording: May 4, 2026, Webinar Overview of EDGE & DSPU (01:55:02 runtime)
- DSP University FAQs (to be updated after the May 4th & 5th overview webinars)
Guidance to Regional Centers
- Regional Center guidance can be found on the DDS Directives page & will be added here as it becomes available.
Last modified: May 5, 2026