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School Psychology

College of Health and Wellness

About the Program Become a School Psychologist

A school psychologist works as an advocate for children by identifying individual strengths and weaknesses and contributing to the development of interventions targeting key skills. Schools psychologists bring about change by working closely with children, parents, teachers, and school administrators in order to develop an educational program that meets children's specific needs.

This program is designed so you can earn your MS in School Psychology (30 credits) and then seamlessly move into the Specialist in School Psychology (SSP) program (41 credits). If you already have a master's degree in a related field (such as mental health counseling or special education), you may be accepted directly into the specialist program. Your advisor will work with you to develop a customized course sequence.

A Specialist in School Psychology (SSP) degree will give you the educational requirements and expertise to become credentialed as a school psychologist and work with individuals from birth to age 21. Some of our students enter the program immediately after their undergraduate studies, while others are current teachers or mental health professionals looking for a career change.

This is a critical shortage area nationwide; there simply aren't enough school psychologists to go around, and states are eager to encourage more students to enter the profession. As a result, the state in which you are employed may help you pay back your student loans. (Please check with your intended state of residence after graduation for more information.) In addition to this potential loan forgiveness incentive, all students who enroll in the 51²Ö¿â School Psychology Program will receive a 20% tuition reduction.

School Psychology at Barry What is an SSP Degree?

A Specialist in School Psychology (SSP) degree will give you the educational requirements and expertise to become credentialed as a school psychologist and work with individuals from birth to age 21.

School Psychology Program Overview

The Master of Science in Psychology (MS) program is a prerequisite to acceptance into the Specialist in School Psychology (SSP) program. The student is awarded an MS degree after completion of 30 hours. Students continuing from the master's program must have at least a GPA of 3.4 to be admitted into the specialist program. Students should apply for admission during their last semester in the master's program.

Students who have a master's degree in psychology or related field may apply to the Specialist in School Psychology (SSP) program. Students without all required undergraduate prerequisite courses (Test and MeasurementsÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýPhysiological Psychology) may be admitted provisionally. Students must take and pass the general knowledge section of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam (FTCE) during their first semester in the SSP program in order to continue in the program.

Completion of the master's and specialist programs requires 71 semester hours.

When you complete both the MS and SSP, you will have completed the academic requirements in accordance with standards set by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). Following the internship, you will be prepared to meet licensure requirements for the private practice of school psychology as set forth by the State of Florida, as well as certification requirements as set forth by the Florida State Board of Education. The School Psychology Program is approved by the Florida Department of Education (DOE) and by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).

Course Descriptions Graduation Requirements

This program is designed to meet the needs of a broad group of students, from recent graduates with bachelor's degrees to teachers or mental health professionals with years of experience who are interested in a career upgrade.

You can complete the School Psychology program on a full-time or part-time basis:

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    Full-time: Two years of class, one year of field work

    51²Ö¿â considers full-time study as 9 graduate credits (3 courses) per semester. Full-time students who do not deviate from the recommended course sequence may complete both The Master Degree in School Psychology and the Specialist Degree in School Psychology programs in three years (12 hours per semester and two to three summers). The School Psychology Internship requires a full-time commitment.
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    Part-time: Four years of class, one year of field work.

    Students taking fewer than four courses a semester are considered part-time. You may complete the program by taking two courses per semester. The internship is typically done during the course of one year. The School Psychology Internship requires a full-time commitment.

Experiential Learning Research Focus

The program will teach you to apply the scientist-practitioner model to school psychology. You will conduct empirical research. This will make you more marketable for employment or doctoral studies, as you'll have the skill to analyze data and assess programs within schools. Your quantitative, empirical study will result in a publishable paper, enabling you to showcase your work.

Our students regularly submit their research studies to national forums, and are frequently asked to present their findings at conferences. We feel that this is such an excellent opportunity for our students that we usually cover travel costs associated with attending the conferences to make a presentation.

Research Projects Professional and Clinical Practice/Internships

Becoming adept at conducting your own research will strengthen your ability to make effective use of others' research. This will enable you to more easily stay up-to-date with the current trends and constant changes in the field long after you graduate.

Admissions Overview Getting Started

Congratulations on taking the first step to pursue your passion, advance your career, and make a difference in your community. We are committed to assist each student through the admission process.

Whether you transition straight from undergraduate studies to a graduate program or have been out of school for some time, we offer a welcoming and professional environment for graduate study.

With small class sizes, there is a considerable amount of personalized attention from your faculty and opportunities to build strong relationships with fellow classmates.

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Start your application today. In just a few years, you'll graduate with a degree from a highly-respected, affordable university.

Admissions Overview International Student FAQs

If you are an international student, applying as early as possible is in your best interest in order to allow ample time for immigration processing. Please be aware that admission to 51²Ö¿â does not guarantee that you will be granted a student visa by the United States Embassy or Consulate in your country of origin.

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Financial Aid Affordable for you.

At BarryU, our tuition is competitive, affordable and still promises all the perks of a private school education. Our cost per credit is in-line with other institutions, but we offer a mission-driven educational experience and provide our students with small class sizes, personalized attention, and academic excellence. Scholarships, graduate assistantships, and financial aid can also be explored to help offset overall costs.

51²Ö¿â participates in the full array of federal and state financial aid programs. At Barry, we are committed to doing all we can to help you finance your education.

51²Ö¿â's Financial Aid staff will assist you through the financial aid application process.

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Cost of Attendance Graduate Assistantships

Below are the costs associated with the Master and Specialist Degrees in School Psychology

Graduate Tuition Per Credit
$775.00
Graduate Tuition Per Credit $375.00
Fall & Spring Student Services Fee for 3 credits or less (mandatory per semester)  $175.00
Summer Student Services Fee (mandatory)   $150.00
Please inquire about military, public service, and certificate program rates.
Graduate Tuition Per Credit Graduate Tuition Per Credit $775.00
$375.00
Graduate Tuition Per Credit Fall & Spring Student Services Fee for 3 credits or less (mandatory per semester)  $775.00
$175.00
Graduate Tuition Per Credit Summer Student Services Fee (mandatory)   $775.00
$150.00
Please inquire about military, public service, and certificate program rates.

College of Health and Wellness Faculty

The odds are definitely in your favor at 51²Ö¿â. Our student-faculty ratio is only 15:1. That means you get personal attention and guidance, and nobody gets lost in the shuffle. Even more impressive, over 80 percent of our faculty hold a PhD or the highest degree available in their field of expertise.

We seek out professors who are not only great teachers, but who love what they do. Their passion, enthusiasm, and inspiration are contagious, and there's no better way to keep young minds excited about learning and discovering. Beyond each teacher's area of expertise, our faculty is committed to promoting equality, social justice, altruism, diversity, and humility. Through education, everyone can have a voice.

School of Education Graduate Programs Accreditations

51²Ö¿â's School Psychology Program is approved by the National Association of School Psychologists and we are approved by the Florida Department of Education. Obtaining national certification enables you to practice in other states without undergoing recertification.

51²Ö¿â is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone number 404-679-4501) to award bachelor's, master's, specialist, and doctoral degrees.

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