Education Specialist in School Psychology
The Education Specialist in School Psychology program (formerly certificate of advanced graduate studies) at Worcester State University provides you with the knowledge and practical experience to become a thoughtful and responsive professional who is prepared for an in-demand career in school psychology.
Approved by the National Association of School Psychologists Accreditation Board and grounded in an ecological framework focused on prevention, assessment, and intervention, our program imparts in you the values of social and educational equality, sensitivity, and empathy. It is one of only 6 programs of its kind in Massachusetts, and it provides you with a high-quality education at a competitive cost.
As a full-time, 72-credit, 3-year program, it offers you course sequences in assessment, counseling, and neuropsychology as well as opportunities for collaborative research with our experienced faculty. In recent years, students have presented their findings nationally.
Upon successful conclusion of our program’s requirements—including passing the necessary licensure exams, completing more than 1,800 hours of supervised practicum and internship experience, and performing successfully on a comprehensive exam—you’ll earn a Education Specialist in School Psychology and Master of Education in School Psychology, which results in endorsement as a credentialed school psychologist in the state of Massachusetts through the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Graduates of our program help students in today’s diverse public schools to achieve academically, socially, and emotionally—and they are sought after by employers. Although most go on to rewarding careers as school psychologists in public schools, others pursue careers in hospitals, private schools, prison facilities, and private practice.
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