School Psychology Graduate Program
Department of Educational Psychology
College of Education and Human Development
University of Minnesota
Program Flyer HERE
School Psychology Careers Info
HELP STUDENTS. GROW YOUR CAREER.
As a school psychologist, you’ll create learning environments where students, families, and school staff feel safe, welcome, and supported. School psychologists work with students to help them succeed academically, socially, emotionally, and behaviorally by providing a range of services, including: assessment, intervention, consultation, training, research, and program development, to name a few.
CAREERS.
School psychologists are in-demand and well-compensated. + Expected employment growth: 11% between 2012 and 2022 * + Mean salary (full-time, school-based practitioner): $64,000 - $71,000 ** + Mean salary (university faculty): $77, 802
CONTACT.
Email: spsy-adm@umn.edu Visit: http://z.umn.edu/schoolpsych School Psychology Graduate Program In the Department of Educational Psychology
PROGRAM OPTIONS.
Master of Arts (M.A.)/Specialist Certificate 60 Credits You’ll be eligible to receive your state and national school psychologist credential to work with students in schools.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) 90 Credits You’ll be eligible to receive your state and national school psychologist credential and the license to practice psychology. You can become a university faculty member, conduct research, work with students in schools, or work with youth in other settings as a licensed psychologist.
Department of Educational Psychology
College of Education and Human Development
University of Minnesota
Program Flyer HERE
School Psychology Careers Info
HELP STUDENTS. GROW YOUR CAREER.
As a school psychologist, you’ll create learning environments where students, families, and school staff feel safe, welcome, and supported. School psychologists work with students to help them succeed academically, socially, emotionally, and behaviorally by providing a range of services, including: assessment, intervention, consultation, training, research, and program development, to name a few.
CAREERS.
School psychologists are in-demand and well-compensated. + Expected employment growth: 11% between 2012 and 2022 * + Mean salary (full-time, school-based practitioner): $64,000 - $71,000 ** + Mean salary (university faculty): $77, 802
CONTACT.
Email: spsy-adm@umn.edu Visit: http://z.umn.edu/schoolpsych School Psychology Graduate Program In the Department of Educational Psychology
PROGRAM OPTIONS.
Master of Arts (M.A.)/Specialist Certificate 60 Credits You’ll be eligible to receive your state and national school psychologist credential to work with students in schools.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) 90 Credits You’ll be eligible to receive your state and national school psychologist credential and the license to practice psychology. You can become a university faculty member, conduct research, work with students in schools, or work with youth in other settings as a licensed psychologist.