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Psychology Graduate EDS

College

College of Education & Human Services

Department

Program Level

Graduate

About this Degree

The School Psychology Ed.S. program trains practitioners with expertise in promoting the academic, social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health of youth in school settings. Training involves assessment and intervention across multiple levels, including direct services with youth, consultation-based services with parents and teachers, and systems-level services with educational administrators and multidisciplinary teams. The program is approved by the National Association of School Psychologists and the Utah State Board of Education for licensure of school psychologists. Students will earn their M.Ed. in route to their Ed.S. degree. Program graduates will be prepared to practice in K–12 education settings as school psychologists.

For more specific information about the program, see the department’s website at https://cehs.usu.edu/psychology/eds/school-psychology-eds.

Disclosure of Educational Requirements for Licensure by state: 

https://www.usu.edu/online/state-authorization/

Admission Requirements for this Program

Admissions requirements vary somewhat across Psychology graduate programs. Therefore, applicants should review program web pages for more details. However, applications submitted to the School of Graduate Studies must include the following:

  • Transcripts from all previous universities attended.

  • Three letters of recommendation

  • A statement of professional goals and intent

  • A curriculum vitae/resume