School Psychology
Program Coordinator - Dr. Jeanne Jenkins
The School Psychology Program specialist-level, National Association of School Psychology (NASP) approved program. It is a full time program that requires 70 semester hours of continuous study for candidates without a valid Ohio Teacher License and 66 semester hours for candidates who hold a valid Ohio Teacher License. Candidates are expected to complete the program within a three-year time period, including the Internship Year. Candidates are advised to begin course work the semester, or summer session, immediately following formal admission to the program. In the event that t6he candidate is unable to complete the Internship during the third year of the program, an internship placement may not be available during the fourth year.
School Psychology applicants should apply for admission to the program through the College of Arts & Sciences, Graduate Studies office. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that all required application materials are received by the deadline date, including the School Psychology Questionnaire. The Graduate Studies office will forward completed files to the Department of Education and Allied Studies for evaluation. Application deadlines for School Psychology applicants are October 15 and February 1. The Graduate Studies office will not forward an incomplete file to the department for an admission interview. Application files completed and received by the department by October 15 will be evaluated and scheduled for admission interviews beginning in late October. Applicant files completed and received by the department by February 1 will be evaluated and scheduled for admission interviews in late February. Applicant files that are not completed and received by the deadline date(s) cannot be included in the initial applicant pool for the next cohort.
Candidates accepted in the School Psychology Program must complete the following courses:
- ED 453 - Multicultural Education
- ED 502 - Research Methods
- ED 534 - Learning-Teaching
- ED 419 - THe Exceptional Learner
- ED 451 - Theories of Personality
- ED 530 - Tests and Measurements
- ED 532 - Developmental Psychology
- ED 533 - Introductory Statistics
- ED 535 - Group Procedures
- ED 512 - Counseling SKills and Methodology
The Master's degree is conferred upon the satisfactory completion of the above courses and a comprehensive examination.
In addition to the above courses leading to the M.Ed. degree, candidates seeking School Psychologist licensure must also complete the following:
- ED 536A - Psycho-Educational Evaluation (Pre-school and elementary age children)
- ED 536B - Psycho-Educational Evaluation (Adolescents)
- ED 578 - Literacy Diagnosis and Intervention MOdels
- ED 540 - The Role and Function of the School Psychologist
- ED 543 - Practicum Experience: School Psychology, or approved equivalent
- ED 592 - Consultation Skills
- ED 590 - Practicum: Psycho-Educational Diagnosis and Intervention
- ED 597 - Supervised Experience in School Psychology (A&B)
- ED 593 - Seminar in School Psychology
Candidates who do not hold a valid teaching license must also take:
- ED 503 - Orientation to Educational Environment
- ED 556 - Curriculum
Candidates who hold a valid Ohio Teacher License must also take one of the following in addition to the courses listed in 1-19 above.
- ED 511 or HU 562 - Counseling Theories OR
- PS 457 - Psychopathology
THe number and availability of supervised experiences (ED 597) are restricted by various circumstances from year to year. Criteria for determining placements are to be found in the placement policy statement, which is available for the School Psychology coordinator. Failure to accept an appointment as planned may result in losing the opportunity for this experience due tot he limited number of placements available. Candidates accepting a paid state internship must6 agree in writing to provide one year of service as a School Psychologist in the State of Ohio.
Post Master's Note: Candidates for the School Psychology License must complete all admission requirements as stated for the M.Ed., including the School Psychology Questionnaire and the MAT or GRE.
Successful completion of the appropriate PRAXIS Assessments is required for licensure.
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Standing in School Psychology
A Certificate of Advanced Graduate Standing in School Psychology will be awarded to each School Psychology licensure candidate upon successful completion of all coursework and residency requirements for the specialist level of training in School Psychology in accordance with NASP Standard 1.6:
"Specialist-level programs consists of a minimum of three years of full-time study or the equivalent at the graduate level. The program shall include at least 60 graduate semester hours or the equivalent, at least 54 hours of which are exclusive of credit for the supervised internship experience. Institutional documentation of program completion shall be provided."
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