School Psychology
About the School Psychology Program
Blending tradition and innovation, our programs in school psychology guide you in the discovery of how and why individuals learn through the study of development, memory, learning, and cognition in educational settings. We'll prepare you to assist teachers, parents, and others in the community in the important work of helping students develop their potential to learn.

We are committed to significant research on effective teaching, student individual differences and motivation, and issues of measurement and assessment. An extensive range of outstanding study, research, and service experiences--both academic and practical--are available in campus, school, and community settings. In addition, you benefit from the experience and knowledge of a respected faculty of teacher-scholars who provide valuable top-notch training and mentoring.

Programs Offered

The Department of Educational Psychology offers the following degree programs:

You must complete a master's degree prior to officially enrolling in the specialist or doctoral program. However, a few exceptional students may be admitted to the M.A. and Ed.S. or M.A. and Ph.D. programs at the time of their initial application. These students become eligible to officially enroll in the Ed.S. or Ph.D. programs without making further application as long as they maintain appropriate progress.

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