Counseling and Psychology - School Psychology - Master's
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Degree Information

Become a School Psychologist! Our nationally accredited M.A. degree equips you to professionally assess and support children ages 3 to 22 facing academic, social, and/or behavioral challenges. Launch a rewarding career in K-12 schools and beyond!

 

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Degree Details

The Master of Arts degree in Counseling and Psychology, with a concentration in School Psychology, provides graduates with the professional competencies in counseling and consultation needed to work with children at the elementary through secondary levels.

Children can present with a range of personal, behavioral, social, and academic challenges. School Psychologists help diagnose problems and plan interventions for at-risk children. This program prepares you to assess and intervene in a wide range of school-based situations. 

Our students gain assessment, counseling, and behavioral consultation skills qualifying them to work with individuals from ages 3 to 22. To obtain licensure, students in this concentration must also complete the Ed.S. program in School Psychology. 

Degree
Master of Arts
Major
Counseling and Psychology
Concentration
School Psychology
Delivery Style
On-Campus
Department Information
Department of Counseling and Psychology
Matthews Hall 244
(931) 372-3457
Department Website
Graduate Studies Information
College of Graduate Studies
Derryberry Hall 306
(931) 372-3233
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Admissions Requirements

Students seeking admission to the Counseling and Psychology graduate program are required to have:

    1. Undergraduate GPA: at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale
    2. Undergraduate Coursework: Undergraduate coursework in psychology
    3. Letters of Recommendation: three letters of recommendation from faculty members or other persons who have adequate knowledge of the applicant's professional qualities or potential for success as a graduate student
    4. English Language Proficiency: International students are required to demonstrate competency in spoken and written English by taking appropriate standardized tests. See accepted standardized tests and minimum required scores »

Admission is not guaranteed. Students who do not meet the minimum requirements may be admitted on a provisional basis.

 

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