(MS degree)
Approved by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC)
The Master of Science in School Psychology program is designed for men and women who desire graduate study and preparation for the school psychology profession.
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Applicants seeking admission to the MS in School Psychology program must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. In addition, applicants must complete the following to be considered for admission to the program:
Transfer of up to 20 hours credit is allowed toward the MS in School Psychology program from accredited graduate schools (transfer credit is not allowed toward internship requirements). Students must have earned a grade of B or better for a course to be considered for transfer. In addition, only courses taken elsewhere within 10 years of the date of matriculation to the MS in School Psychology program will be considered for transfer. Transferability of credits earned at this institution and transferred to another is at the discretion of the receiving institution. Consult the registrar's office for information on eligibility of transfer credit.
Of the 67 hours required for the MS in School Psychology program, a minimum of 47 hours must be taken in resident study at George Fox University. All work leading to the degree must be completed within 5 years from the time of matriculation. Extension of this limit requires approval of the Graduate Department of Counseling (GDC) Faculty. However, only one such extension may be considered due to special circumstances, such as ill health. Reinstatement to the program after withdrawal requires Admissions Committee action and may subject the student to additional requirements for the program.
The MS in School Psychology program is generally 3-4 years in length with 67 semester hours of course work required as a minimum for graduation. The program is designed for full-time study, with the first 2-3 years in classroom course work and the last year in a full-time internship in a public school. Of those hours, 6 are in spiritual integration coursework, 53 in school psychology core courses, and 8 hours clinical internship.
Each student must complete 20 clock hours of personal counseling/therapy as part of the MS in School Psychology program. Additionally, an ongoing review process serves as a way to assess the student's fit for the program; fit for the profession; emotional, psychological, and intellectual ability; as well as maturity level for functioning safely as a mental health professional. GDC faculty will review students each fall and spring semester. During spring term prior to internship, students must pass a national exam before they can start their internship: the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE). Only students who pass the national exam may start their internship after having completed all prerequisites. For more specific information, please refer to the student handbook.
In order to complete the MS in School Psychology program students must:
Spiritual Integration (6 hours) |
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| COUN 561 Spirituality and Clinical Praxis I | 3 |
| COUN 562 Spirituality and Clinical Praxis II | 3 |
School Psychology Core (53 hours) |
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| COUN 510 Human Growth and Development | 3 |
| COUN 560 Social and Cultural Foundations | 3 |
| COUN 581 Tests and Measurements | 3 |
| COUN 582 Research and Evaluation | 3 |
| EDFL 708 Program Evaluation | 2 |
| MMFT 500 Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy | 3 |
| MSPS 501 Principles and Techniques in the School System | 3 |
| MSPS 502 The Exceptional Child in School | 3 |
| MSPS 505 Ethical and Legal Issues in Education | 3 |
| MSPS 520 Personality and Counseling Theories and Testing | 3 |
| MSPS 531 Introduction to School Psychology | 3 |
| MSPS 550 Group Theory and Therapy | 3 |
| MSPS 597 Treatment Planning I | 1 |
| MSPS 598 Treatment Planning II | 1 |
| MSPS 599 Graduate Clinical Project | 1 |
| PSYX 509 Biological Basis of Behavior | 3 |
| PSYX 511 Psychometrics (Tests and Measurement) | 3 |
| PSYX 522 Cognitive and Academic Assessment* | 4 |
| PSYX 525 Neuropsychological Assessment | 2 |
| PSYX 575 Child Psychopathology and Assessment | 3 |
Clinical Internship (8 hours) |
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| MSPS 507 Internship in School Psychology I | 4 |
| MSPS 508 Internship in School Psychology II | 4 |
*This course includes 3 credit hours for classroom and 1 for lab. Students in this program who desire to have a double major (i.e., school psychology, counseling, or MFT) must meet with their advisor to discuss the additional course work needed.
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