PhD Program Accredited by the American Psychological Association
Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
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Eds and PhD Programs Fully Approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (through 2011)
Welcome
to the School Psychology Program at Michigan State University (MSU). The
MSU School Psychology Program prepares school psychologists to work with
educators, children, youth, and families to promote individuals' learning
and development particularly in relation to schooling. The Program offers
two degrees, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and an Educational Specialist
(Ed.S.) degree in School Psychology.
The
Program has four Core Program Faculty. Additional Adjunct and Affiliated
faculty teach courses and a cadre of field supervisors provide clinical
supervision.
The
School Psychology Program is one of seven graduate programs in the department
of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education (CEPSE)
in the College of
Education. The MSU doctoral program is fully accredited by the American
Psychological Association (APA)
and the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).
The Program faculty and students engage collaboratively in many research projects. Each year research is presented to national audiences at professional meetings, such as the American Psychological Association and the National Association of School Psychologists. To read about some of these projects and presentations click on the Projects link.
New Faculty Position at Michigan State, Deadline October 1, 2007 until filled
Funding
Opportunities For Prospective Students
Job postings
Becoming a Nationally Certified School Psychologist
Web-based School Psychologist Certification Procedures for MSU Graduates