EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY



EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 1

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Graduate Schools in the Western, Plains United States

Arizona State University

Division of Psychology in Education Educational Psychology B-301,Payne Hall, P.O. Box870611 Tempe, AZ 85287-0611 U.S.A.

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Brigham Young University

David 0. McKay School of Education Instructional Psychology and Technology

201 MCKB

Provo, UT 84602 U.S.A.

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Degrees Offered:

M.S. -Instructional Psychology and Technology; Ph.D. -Instructional Psychology and Technology

Kansas State University College of Education

Educational Psychology

17 Bluemont Hall, 1100 Mid-Campus Drive Manhattan, KS 66506-5315 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-913-532-5595 Fax: 1-913-532-7304

Degrees Offered: M. S.;

Ph.D; Ed.D.

New Mexico State University The Graduate School

Counseling and Educational Psychology

Box 30001, Dept 3G

Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 U.S.A.

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Educational Psychology Tucson, AZ 85721 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-520-621-7828

The department offers two programs: Master of Arts in Educational Psychology with concentrations in Educational Psychology or School Counseling, and Doctor of Philosophy with a major in Educational Psychology. Concentrations at the doctoral level include Measurement and Research Methodology, and Teaching, Learning, and Development. Student programs in each area are individualized with a wide range of courses, internships, and research offerings. An effort is made by the Department to recruit and select for admission students who represent a diversity of ethnic, cultural, and linguistic groups and national origins for our master's and doctoral degree programs. Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational Psychology;

M. Ed.- School Counseling;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology

University of Colorado at Boulder

School of Education

Educational Psychological Studies

Graduate Studies in Education, Campus Box 249 Boulder, CO 80309 U.S.A.

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University of Colorado at Denver

School of Education Educational Psychology Graduate School Office, CU 750 Denver, CO 80217 U.S.A.

admissions @c udenver. edu

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International Students Click to send E-mail to: Phone: 1-303-556-2663

Degrees Offered:

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M.A. - Educational Psychology

University of Denver College of Education

Educational Psychology Division

Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111 Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-303-871-2509 Fax: 1-303-871-4456

Degrees Offered:

M.A.; Ph.D. - Education Psychology Ed. S.; Ph.D. - School Psychology; M.A.; Ph.D. - Child and Family Studies

University of Iowa

College of Education

Division of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations Educational Psychology

361 North Lindquist Center

Iowa City, IA 52242-1529 U.S.A.

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University of Kansas Graduate School Counseling Psychology 300 Strong Hall

Lawrence, KS 66045-1729 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-785-864-4141

Fax: 1-785-864-4555

The Department of Counseling Psychology is one of six departments in the School of Education. Degrees are offered at the master's and doctoral levels. Course work for each degree consists of both didactic and practicum components to providegraduates with the skills necessary to help individuals meet their needs as they progress toward educational, vocational, personal, and social goals. Graduates of the degree programs work in schools, colleges and universities, community service agencies, state and federal agencies, private practice, and many other settings. They are involved in providing both direct and indirect services to individuals and groups.

Degrees Offered:

M. S.Ed. ;

Ph.D. - Counseling Psychology;

University of Minnesota

College of Education and Human Development

Educational Psychology

204 Burton Hall, 178 Pillsbury Drive SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA

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Phone: 1-612-624-1698

Fax: 1-612-624-8241

High-quality coursework and the relationships our students establish as they work collaboratively with professors and other students are only two reasons our programs are so successful. Time and time again, employers tells us they are impressed with the extent and the quality of the field experiences our graduates enjoy. Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, School Psychology;

M.A./Specialist Certificate -Educational Psychology, School Psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Psychological foundations of education; M.A. - Educational Psychology, Psychological foundations of education;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Counseling and student personnel psychology; M.A. - Educational Psychology, Counseling and student personnel psychology; Certificate - Counseling and student personnel psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Special education;

M.A. - Educational Psychology, Special education

Research Areas:Learning and cognition/educational technology; Personality; Social psychology/human relations; Research methodology; Human development in education;

K-12 school counseling; Developmental disabilities; Learning disabilities; Emotional and behavioral disorders; Early childhood special education; Deaflhard of hearing education

University of Minnesota - Duluth

College of Education and Human Service UMD Graduate Office; 431 Darland Administration Duluth, MN 55812 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-218-726-7523 Fax: 1-281-726-6970

Degrees Offered: M. A. ;

M.S.W.;

University of Minnesota - Duluth Graduate School

Counseling Psychology

UMD Graduate Office, 431 Darland Administration Duluth, MN 55812 U.S.A.

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University of Nebraska - Lincoln Education

Psychological and Cultural Studies 132 Bancroft

Lincoln, NE 68588-0345 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-402-472-2210

The Department of Educational Psychology houses the areas of cognition and learning,

couseling psychology, quantitative and qualitive methods in education, and school

psychology. Degrees Offered: M.A.;

M.Ed.; Ed. S.; Ed.D.;

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Department of Educational Psychology 4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 453003 Las Vegas, NV 89154-3003 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-702-895-3253

Degrees Offered:

M. S.;

M.Ed. - Master of Education

University of Nevada, Reno Educational Psychology

Graduate School/326

Reno, NV 89557-0035 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-775-784-6869 Fax: 1-775-784-6064

Degrees Offered:

M.S.- Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Information Technology in Education;

Ph.D. and Ed.D.- Educational Psychology with emphases in Human Growth and Learning, Information Technology in Education, and School Psychology; MEd.- Educational Psychology. (Intended primarily for teachers),M.A.- Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Addiction Counseling; Ed.S.- Educational Psychology with an emphasis in School Psychology; M.A.- Counseling with an emphasis in School Counseling;

Ph.D. and Ed.D.- Counseling with an emphasis in Counselor Education and Supervision;

University of Nevada, Reno Addiction Counseling Graduate School/326 Reno, NV 89557-0035 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-775-784-6869 Fax: 1-775-784-6064

Degrees Offered:

M.A.- Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Addiction Counseling

University of Nevada, Reno

Counseling and Educational Psychology

Education, Student Development in Higher Education

CEP Department #28 1, College of Education, University of Nevada Reno, NV 89557-0035 U.S.A.

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International Students Click to send E-mail to: maples@unr.edu Phone: 1-775-784-6637 x 2067

Fax: 1-775-784-1990

The Master's program is designed to prepare entry level Student generalists in higher education. The Doctoral level prepares professionals for advanced positions. The placement rate is 100% within a year of graduation. The programs are fully accredited by CACREP. Faculty hold national and international reputations and programs are customized for each student. Graduate assistantships are guaranteed for doctoral students and available for master's students.

Degrees Offered:

M.A.- Counseling with an emphasis in College Student Development;

ED.S.- Counseling with an emphasis in College Student Development/Administration Ph.D.-Counselor Education with an emphasis in Administration Research Areas:Higher Education Administration; Counselor Education; Student Personnel Administration; Spirituality; Gerontological Counseling; Transitions in Adult Development; Leadership Development; Holistic Adult Development

University of New Mexico College of Education

Educational Psychology

Office of Graduate Studies, 107 Humanities Building Albuquerque, NM 87131-1041 U.S.A.

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University of Northern Colorado Department of Educational Psychology Educational Psychology

Dept. of Edu. Psy.; McKee Hall, Rm. 518 Greeley, CO 80639 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-970-351-2708

The overall goal of the program is to produce scholars capable of undertaking original basic and applied research in psychological processes as they apply to education. Degrees Offered:

M. A. ;

Ph.D.

Research Areas:Human Cognition; Human Development; Learning and Learning Theory; Human Neuropsychological Assessment; Cultural Issues in Education; Psychometrics; Test Construction and Design; Test Theory; Educational Assessment

University of Northern Colorado Division of Professional Psychology

Psychology

University of Northern Colorado Graduate School Greeley, CO 80639 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-970-351-2831

Fax: 1-970-351-2371

The Division of Professional Psychology offers multiple degree programs.

Degrees Offered: M.A.;

ph.D.; Ed. S.; Psy.D.

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University of Northern Iowa

College of Education

General Educational Psychology

Department of Educational Psychology and Foundations, 633 Schindler Education Center Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0606 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-319-273-7283 Fax: 1-319-273-6997

Degrees Offered: M.A.Ed.

University of South Dakota Counseling in Psychology in Education 414 E. Clark Street

Vermillion, SD 57069-2390 U.S.A.

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Degrees Offered: M.A.

University of Utah Graduate School of Education

Educational Psychology

327 Milton Bennion Hall

Salt Lake City, UT 84112 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-801-581-7148 Fax: 1-801-581-5223

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.;

M.A.;

M.S.; Ph.D.

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University of Wyoming College of Education

Educational Psychology

P.O. Box 3108

Laramie, WY 82071-3108 U.S.A.

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Wichita State University College of Education, The Counseling

1845 Fairmount

Wichita, KS 67260-0004 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-316-978 3326

The professional counselor is a nurturing individual who is knowledgeable of the discipline and sensitive to the needs of the client.E Counseling is theory-based and takes place in a structured setting.

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. - Counseling

Wichita State University College of Education, The

Educational Psychology 1845 Fairmount

Wichita, KS 67260-0004 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-316-978 3326

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Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. - Educational Psychology

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Graduate Schools in the Midwestern United States

Andrews University

School of Education Psychology Programs

Andrews University

Berrien Springs, MI 49104 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-800-253-2874 Fax: 1-616-471-3228

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational and Developmental Psychology; Ed. S. - School Psychology;

Ed.D. - Educational Psychology; Ed.D. - School Psychology;

Ph.D. - General Educational Psychology; Ph.D. - School Psychology

Ball State University Teachers College

Depattinent of Educational Psychology Educational Psychology, School Psychology

Department of Educational Psychology Muncie, IN 47306 U.S.A.

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DePaul University

College of Education Teaching and Learning 2320 North Kenmore Avenue

Chicago, IL 60614 U.S.A.

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ctoledo@wppost.depaul.edu

Phone: 1-800-4-DEPAUL or 1-773-325-4405

Fax: 1-773-325-7713

Central to being an educational leader is working with people of diverse ages, cultures and backgrounds, whether it be as a classroom teacher, school principal, curriculum specialist, district level coordinator or administrator in an educationrelated organization. The Human Development and Learning (HDL) master's degree program with the Type 75 Illinois Certificate, prepares educational leaders whose specialization lies in their enhanced knowledge and skills in working productively with diverse populations of people. Offered in conjunction with the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, this master's degree highlights an interdisciplinary approach to educational leadership and the building of learning communities.

Degrees Offered:

M.A.;

M.Ed.;

Ed.D.;

Certification w/ Master's Option) in Early Childhood, Elementary, or Secondary

Eastern Michigan University College of Education 400 Pierce Hall

Ypsilanti, MI 48197 U.S.A.

@emich.edu

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Phone: 1-800-Go-to-emu or 1-313-487-3060 Fax: 1-313-481-0650

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Common Learnings; M.A. - Educational Psychology, M.A. - Development and Personality; M. A. - Research and Evaluation; M.A.- Social Foundations

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Illinois State University Department of Psychology PhD inSchool Psychology

Campus Box 4620

Normal, IL 61790-4620 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-309-438-8701

Fax: 1-309-438-5789

The PhD program is accredited by American Psychological Assn (APA) and approved by National Assn of School Psychologists (NSAP). Graduates are trained for a variety of leadership positions which include health care provider, delivering a variety of psychological services directly to children, parents and families; supervisor, responsible for the effectiveness in the functioning of other school psychologists; administrator, responsible for development, implementation, and evaluation of educational and mental health programs; researcher, advancing the state of scientific knowledge; and educator (trainer), educating future school psychologists. Work settings include colleges and universities, public and private elementary and secondary schools, mental health centers, hospitals, medical centers and independent practice. The overarching theoretical orientation represented in our program is the developmental-ecological model.

Degrees Offered:

PhD -School Psychology

Illinois State University

Department of Psychology

Specialist in School Psychology, School Psychology

Campus Box 4620

Normal, IL 61790-4620 U.S.A.

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The SSP program educates psychologists with the essential entry-level competencies to serve in the schools by providing a sequential set of experiences which have been planned with reference to the standards and criteria of the National Assn of School Psychologists (NASP) as well as the guidelines for training which have been developed through the collaboration of the directors of university school psychology programs in Illinois, the Illinois State Boad of Education, and the Illinois School Psychologists Assn. The program has an advisory committee consisting of practicing school psychologists, principals, a school superintendent, special education administrators, parents, regular and special education teachers, and related school personnel including a social worker, speech therapist, and guidance counselor which provides input on at least a yearly basis to program faculty regarding training needs for future school psychology practitioners. The program requires a thesis and 63 hours of graduate credit including a year's internship.

Degrees Offered:

SSP -School Psychology

Indiana University

School of Education

Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology

Counseling / Counselor Education / Counseling Psychology Education 4003, 201 North Rose Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405-1006 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-812-856-8300

Fax: 1-812-856-8333

The faculty and students of the department share a great deal of enthusiasm about our graduate programs and our contributions to the undergraduate teacher education program at Indiana University-Bloomington. We have multiple missions, but at the heart of our enterprise is a community of scholars working hard to contribute solutions to the problems faced by children in the context of contemporary education. Faculty and students collaboratively investigate numerous facets of child development, learning, meta cognition, aging, semiotics, and inquiry methodologies.

Degrees Offered:

M. S. - Counseling;

M. S. - Educational Psychology ;

Ed. S. - Counseling;

Ed. S. - School Psychology;

Ph.D. - Counseling Psychology;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology;

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Ph.D. - School Psychology

Kent State University College of Education

Educational Foundations and Special Services Educational Psychology

306 White Hall

Kent, OH 44242 -0001 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-330-672-2862 Fax: 1-330-672-3549

Degrees Offered: M.A.;

M.Ed.; Ph.D.

Loyola University Chicago School of Education

Educational Psychology

Office of Admissions, 1041 Ridge Road Wilmette, IL 60091 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-847-853-3323 Fax: 1-847-853-3375

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed.- Educational Psychology;

Loyola University Chicago The Graduate School

Educational Psychology

Granada Centre, Room 450

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6525 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60626 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-773-508-3396

Degrees Offered:

M.A.,- Educational Psychology, Ph.D.- Educational Psychology

Marquette University Graduate School

Counseling and Educational Psychology

Holthusen Hall 305, PO Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-9702 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-414-288-7137

Fax: 1-414-288-1902

The Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology offers Master's Degree Programs in Counseling and Educational Psychology, and Doctoral Degree Programs in Educational Psychology and Counseling Psychology. Degrees Offered:

M. A.;

M.Ed.;

Specialist Certificate;

Ph.D.-Counseling Psychology;

Ed. D.-Educational Psychology

Research Areas: Childhood/Adolescence; Adults; Applied Educational Psychology; Reading

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Marquette University Graduate School

Educational Policy and Leadership Holthusen Hall 305, PO Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-9702 U.S.A.

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6525 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60626 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-773-508-3396

Degrees Offered:

M.A.,- Educational Psychology; Ph.D.- Educational Psychology

Marquette University Graduate School

Counseling and Educational Psychology

Holthusen Hall 305, PO Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-9702 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-414-288-7137

Fax: 1-414-288-1902

The Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology offers Master's Degree Programs in Counseling and Educational Psychology, and Doctoral Degree Programs in Educational Psychology and Counseling Psychology. Degrees Offered:

M.A.;

M.Ed.;

Specialist Certificate;

Ph.D. -Counseling Psychology;

Ed. D.-Educational Psychology

Research Areas:Childhood/Adolescence; Adults; Applied Educational Psychology; Reading

Marquette University Graduate School

Educational Policy and Leadership Holthusen Hall 305, PO Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-9702 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-414-288-7137

Fax: 1-414-288-1902

The Educational Policy and Leadership Program, in cooperation with other university colleges, schools, and programs, prepares graduate students to assume educational leadership roles in the areas of study provided by its programs and specializations. A distinctive characteristic of the program is its fostering the integration of pedagogical knowledge with theological and philosophical perspectives.

Degrees Offered:

M. A.;

M.Ed.;

Ed.D.;

Ph.D.;

Specialist Certificate

Research Areas:Educational Leadership; Instructional Leadership; Policy Studies

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Miami University Educational Psychology

201 McGuffey Hall Oxford, OH 45056 U.S.A.

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International Students Click to send E-mail to: Phone: 1-513-529-6621

Fax: 1-513 529 4127

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.

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Michigan State University

Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special

Education

Educational Psychology and Counseling College of Education

449 Erickson Hall

East Lansing, MI 48824-1034 U.S.A.

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National - Louis University

National College of Education

Educational Psychology / School Psychology

2840 Sheridan Road

Evanston, IL 60201-1796 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-800-443-5522/1-847-475-1100 Fax: 1-708-256-1057

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.;

M. S. Ed.; C.A.S.; Ed. S.; Ed.D.

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Phone: 1-815-753-0395 Fax: 1-815-753-9250

Degrees Offered: M. S. Ed.; Ed.D.

Ohio University College of Education

Northern Illinois University College of Education Educational Psychology

The Graduate School

DeKalb, IL 60115-2864 U.S.A.

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Applied Behavioral Sciences and Educational Leadership

Office of Graduate Student Services Athens, OH 45701-2979 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-740-593-4400 Fax: 1-740-593-9310

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed.

Research Areas:Applied Behavioral Sciences and Educational

Leadership: Educational Administration; Educational Research and Evaluation; Counselor Education; Higher Education; Student Personnel Services

Purdue University

Department of Psychological Sciences Educational Psychology

Psychological Sciences, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907-1364 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-765-494-6067 Fax: 1-765-496-1264

Degrees Offered: M. S.;

Ph.D.

Purdue University School of Education Educational Psychology

Ofc. of Graduate Studies, 1440 LAEB, Rm. 6104 West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA

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Phone: 1-765-494-2345

Fax: 1-765-494-5832

Graduate degree programs in Educational Psychology provide specialized training

in Cognitive Development, Gifted and Talented Education, Learning, Memory and Cognition, Measurement and Evaluation, Motivation, Research Methodology, and Social and Personality Development.

Degrees Offered:

M.S. - Education Ph.D.

Research Areas:Research Design; School Psychology; Item Response Theory; Personality Development; Talent Development; Learning and Instruction; Socialcognitive Theory

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

Graduate School Educational Psychology

Carbondale, IL 62901-4716 U.S.A.

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Degrees Offered:

M. S.Ed. -Educational Psychology; M. S. Ed.-Counselor Education; Ph.D

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University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign College of Education

Educational Psychology

120 Education Building, 1310 South Sixth Street Champaign, IL 61820 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-217-333-0964

Online Master of Education degree offered by the College of Education at the University of Illinois for practicing teachers, school administrators, and all those with interes in technology integration in education. Degrees Offered:

M.Ed - Curriculum, Technology and Education

Research Areas: curriculum design; technology integration in education.

University of Michigan

Depaitinent of Psychology Education and Psychology

University of Michigan, 610 E. University Ave., Rm. 1406 SEB Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1259 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-734-647-0626

Fax: 1-734-615-2164

A fulltime, interdisciplinary graduate training program to combine research and practice on issues in education and in psychology. Graduates are trained for teaching and research careers in academic positions and non-academic settings such as state and national agencies that deal with educational policy and practices. We have no master's degree. We do not have a counselling or school psychology emphasis. We offer only a Ph.D. in Education and Psychology. Ours is a small interdepartmental, formalized dual degree program. We are a separate entity from the School of Education (where we are housed) and the Dept. of Psychology but our faculty and students have access to the resources of both the School of Education and the Dept. of Psychology.

Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - Education and Psychology

Research Areas:The focus is on instructional psychology, broadly defined. Research in school settings is conducted on significant educational problems related to: instruction; learning; motivation and social development; classroom and school organization; individual differences and special populations

University of Toledo, The Graduate School

Educational Psychology, Research and Social Foundations Graduate School

Toledo, OH 43606-3390 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-419-530-4723

Fax: 1-419-530-4724

Master's Degrees in Educational Psychology, Research, and Social Foundations do not lead to specific certification or licensure as they do in some other departments. However, the Department has specific programmatic options which enable students to develop expertise in a variety of job-related areas. For example,

certified teachers wishing to enhance their effectiveness in the classroom may select from learning/cognitive processes, child and adolescent development, or multicultural/urban education options. Public agency personnel may pursue advanced work in public affairs and community service.

University of Toledo, The Dept. of Psychology

Experimental Psychology Graduate Program

Dept. of Psychology (Behavioral Science); Univ. of Toledo Toledo, OH 43606 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-419-530-2714

Fax: 1-419-530-8479

We provide modem laboratory facilities, financial support in the form of graduate

assistantships, and a research-active and supportive faculty in the above-listed

research areas.

Degrees Offered: M.A.- Psychology; Ph.D.- Psychology

Research Areas:Learning and Conditioning; Developmental Psychology;

Cognitive Psychology; Behavioral Neuroscience; Social Psychology

University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Education

Educational Psychology

859 Educational Sciences Building, 1025 West Johnson Street Madison, WI 53706 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: edpsych@facstaff.wisc.edu

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Educational Psychology

Graduate School Admissions, 261 Mitchell Hall, P.O. Box 340 Milwaukee, WI 53201 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-414-229-4767

The Educational Psychology program is designed to serve those who want to increase their understanding of human behavior from conception through adulthood, research and evaluation of learning, and teaching in informal and formal educational settings. The program permits concentrations in School Counseling, Community Counseling, School Psychology, Human Development and Learning, and Research and Evaluation. The Department also offers certification sequences to qualify students as school psychologists and school counselors.

Under the auspices of the PhD program in Urban Education, the Department offers doctoral level training with designated specializations in Educational Psychology, Counseling Psychology, and School Psychology. The Ph.D. specializations in Counseling Psychology and School Psychology are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). Degrees Offered:

M. S. -Educational Psychology

Wayne State University College of Education Educational Psychology

341 Education Building Detroit, MI 48202 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-313-577-1721

Fax: 1-313-577-5235

The College of Education is located in and serves the needs of one of the nation's largest metropolitan areas. Thus, the College reflects the dynamic character of urban life and is sensitive to the special experiences, conditions and opportunities presented by a culturally diverse student body.

Out of the conviction that education is the means by which human circumstances

can be improved, the College prepares professionals who have the commitment

and competence to help people acquire the knowledge, skills and understandings

necessary to participate in and contribute to a complex changing society. To

achieve this mission the College is committed to excellence in teaching, research

and service.

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed.; Ph.D;

Graduate Schools, Pacific Coast United States

Alliant International University

California School of Professional Psychology: San Diego PsyD in Human Behavior and Culture

6160 Cornerstone Court

San Diego, CA 92121 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-800-457-1273

Fax: 1-415-931-8322

This program is the result of some collaborative work between the School of Education at San Diego State University (SDSU) and CSPP-San Diego. The program will train graduates to meet the needs of a multicultural workforce (e.g. team building, intercultural communication). The knowledge and skills gained can be used in a variety of jobs such as director of affirmative action,director of training, race and human relations director, cultural diversity specialist/trainer, multicultural instructional design specialist, and multicultural counseling psychologist.

Degrees Offered:

PsyD - Human Behavior and Culture

American University of Hawaii College of Education

Educational Psychology 1063 Lower Main Street Wailuku, HI 96793-6004 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-808-534-0816 Fax: 1-808-534-0917

Degrees Offered:

M.A.- Educational Psychology

American University of Hawaii College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Educational Psychology

1063 Lower Main Street

Wailuku, HI 96793-6004 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-808-534-0816 Fax: 1-808-534-0917

Degrees Offered:

MEdPsy.- Educational Psychology; DEdPsy.;

Ph.D.

California State University, Hayward School of Science

Certificate and Credential Programs in Educational Psychology 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd.

Hayward, CA 94542-3035 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-510-885-3061

Fax: 1-510-885-4795

The Department of Ed. Psych offers a number of programs to train psychological specialists for work in the public and private sectors. The deparment offers the following: Pupil Personnel Credential, and Chemical Dependency Studies Certificate.

California State University, Sacramento School of Education

Behavioral Sciences in Education 6000 J Street

Sacramento, CA 95819-6112 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-916-278-6470

Degrees Offered:

MA - Education (Behavioral Sciences in Education)

Chapman University

Department of Psychology

Educational Psychology

Office of Graduate Admission, Argyros Forum, Room 302 Orange, CA 92866 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-714-997-6786

Fax: 1-714-997-6713

This program focuses primarily on the student wishing to enter the area of public and/or private school work as a school psychologist working with children from birth to age 21. Prerequisites for the Master of Arts degree in Educational Psychology are the PPSC with a specialization in School Counseling and a college level statistics course. Because of the specialized nature of the program, these prerequisites may be taken concurrently with the courses required for the Master's degree as long as the admission criteria have been met. Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational Psychology

John F. Kennedy University Graduate School of Professional Psychology Doctor of Psychology Program

12 Altarinda Road Orinda, CA 94563 U.S.A.

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La Sierra University Department of Education Educational Psychology

4700 Pierce Street

Riverside, CA 92515-8247 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-909-785-2000 Fax: 1-909-785-2901

Mission Statement: A diverse community of inquiry, learning, and service, rooted in the Christian gospel, La Sierra is committed to Seventh-day Adventist values and ideals. Its mission is:

• TO SEEK truth enlarging human understanding through scholarship;

• TO KNOW ourselves broadly educating the whole student;

• TO SERVE others contributing to the good of the global community.

La Sierra pursues this mission for God and society with recognized excellence, integrity,

compassion and mutual respect. Degrees Offered: Ed. S. - Educational Psychology

Loyola Marymount University School of Education

Educational Psychology

Graduate Division, 7900 Loyola Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90045-8322 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-310-338-7547

Fax: 1-310-338-6086

There is also an M.A. program in Educational Psychology that, with the Pupil Personnel Services Credential (School Psychology), qualifies students to be employed as a School Psychologist.

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational Psychology

Professional School of Psychology, The Higher Education

Psy.D. in Organizational Psychology - Higher Ed Focus 425 University Avenue, Suite 201 Sacramento, CA 95825 USA

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Phone: 1-800-408-4633

Fax: 1-916-923-6298

Students in this program are typically mature professionals with a master'sdegree in a related field who wish to obtain a doctorate but not sit for doctoral level licensing as a

psychologist. They may be faculty members, administrators or staff members at two or four year collegiate institutions, or at city, regional, state, provincial, or national associations, boards or consulting agencies. They want a doctoral degree to advance their career, but also want an education that will enable them to do better work in their current job.

Degrees Offered:

Psy.D. - Organizational Psychology (Higher Ed Focus)

Stanford University School of Education

Psychological Studies in Education

c/o Graduate Admissions Office, Room 137, Old Union Stanford, CA 94305-3096 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to:, suse-info@stanford.edu

Phone: 1-650-723-2115 Fax: 1-650-725-7412

Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - Child and Adolescent Development; Ph.D. - Counseling Psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology

University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Education

Cognition and Development Developmental Teacher Education

1607 Tolman Hall, # 1670 Berkeley, CA 94720 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-510-642-0841

Fax: 1-510-643-1524

Founded in 1980, the Developmental Teacher Education program is based on the fundamental premise that the quality of learning in the classroom can be substantially improved when the educational process is understood in terms of children's cognitive and social development. The DTE program provides intensive study of developmental theories and their educational implications in a two-year, full-time sequence of coursework and student teaching. Program courses are designed to help students grow in their sensitively to sociocultural factors that must be considered when designing an

equitable and socially just curriculum to meet the educational needs of children from many backgrounds.

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Graduate School of Education and Information Studies Educational Research Programs

1009 Moore Hall, Box 951521

Los Angeles, CA 90024-1521 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-310-825-8326

Fax: 1-310-206-6293

The Department of Education offers four degree programs, M.A., M.Ed, Ed.D, and Ph.D. Degrees Offered:

M.A. or Ph.D. - Higher Education and Organizational Change; M.A. or Ph.D. - Advanced Quantitative Methods;

M.A. or Ph.D. - Educational Research Methods;

M.A. or Ph.D. - Compartive Education;

M.A. or Ph.D. - Ethnic Studies;

M.A. or Ph.D. - Cultural Studies;

M.A. or Ph.D. - Philosophical/Historical Studies;

M.A. or Ph.D. - Learning and Instruction;

Ph.D. - Leadership;

Ph.D. - Policy Studies;

Ph.D. - Curriculum and Teaching Studies;

Ph.D. - Psychological Studies in Education;

Ph.D. - Special Education (Joint degree with CSULA); Professional programs that link research and educational practices are:; M.Ed and a Teaching Credential - This is only offered to those who wish to work on the M.Ed and credential SIMULTANEOUSLY. It is 2 years, full time. During the second year the students go into the field as a full time, salary earning classroom teacher.

University of California, Riverside School of Education

School Psychology

Riverside, CA 92521-0128 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-909-787-5228

Fax: 1-909-787-3942

The School Psychology Program at the University of California-Riverside prepares school psychologists to work in university settings, schools, state agencies, and clinical settings. The primary goal of the program is to develop professional psychologists whose activities increase the educational and psychological well-being of children and youth. Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - School Psychology

University of Hawaii at Manoa Educational Psychology

Graduate Division Admissions Office, 2540 Maile Way Honolulu, HI 96822 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions@admin.grad.hawaii.edu

Phone: 1-808-956-8544

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. - Educational Psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology

University of Southern California Rossier School of Education Educational Psychology

Waite Phillips Hall 801, 3470 Trousdale Parkway Los Angeles, CA 90089-003 1 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-213-740-2606

Degrees Offered: M. S. - Education

University of Southern California Rossier School of Education

Ph.D. Program in Educational Psychology and Technology Waite Phillips Hall 801, 3470 Trousdale Parkway

Los Angeles, CA 90089-0031 U.S.A.

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University of the Pacific School of Education

Education and Counseling Psychology 3601 Pacific Avenue

Stockton, CA 95211 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-209-946-2261 Fax: 1-209-946-2858

University of Washington

College of Education, Education Graduate Program Educational Psychology

206 Miller, Box 353600

Seattle, WA 98195-3600 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-206-543-7833 Fax: 1-206-543-8439

Degrees Offered:

M.I.T. - Elementary or Secondary;

M.Ed. - Curriculum and Instruction, Leadership and Policy Studies, Special Education, Educational Psychology;

Ph.D. - Curriculum and Instruction, Leadership and Policy Studies, Special Education, Educational Psychology,

Ed.D. - Curriculum and Instruction, Leadership and Policy Studies, Special Education,

Walla Walla College

Department of Education and Psychology Students-at-Risk

204 South College Ave

College Place, WA 99324 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-509-527-2421 Fax: 1-509-527-2253

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Students-at-Risk; M.Ed. - Students-at-Risk

Washington State University College of Education

Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology Educational Psychology

P.O.Box 641030

Pullman, WA 99164 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-509-335-1446

Degrees Offered:

Ed.M./M.A. Educational Psychology; Ph.D./Ed.D. Educational Psychology

Washington State University at Spokane

College of Education, Department of Education Leadership and Counseling

Psychology

School Psychology Certification

601 W First Ave

Spokane, WA 99201-3899 USA

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Phone: 1-509-358-7978

Fax: 1-509-358-7505

Graduate-level coursework developed to meet ESA, School Psychologist certification in the state of Washington is being offered on a cohort model. Students must have a master's degree in either counseling or education. Eastern Washington University and

WSU Spokane are collaborating to offer the courses, with final approval of the partnership expected by early fall 2000. Courses are available now. Degrees Offered:

School Psychology certification (state of Washington); course work may be applied toward a WSU graduate degree

Washington State University Tri-Cities

Counseling Psychology 100 Sprout Road

Richland, WA 99352 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-509-372-7250 Fax: 1-509-372-7100

Degrees Offered: Ed.M.

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Graduate Schools in Southcentral United States Baylor University

The Graduate School Educational Psychology P.O.Box 97301

Waco, TX 76798-7301 U.S.A.

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International Students Click to send E-mail to: Educational Psychology@baylor.edu

Phone: 1-254-710-3112 Fax: 1-254-710-4576

Degrees Offered:

M. S. - Educational Psychology;

M.A. - Educational Psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology

Louisiana Tech University

College of Education Educational Psychology

Admissions Office, Box 3178, Tech Station Ruston, LA 71272 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-800-LATECH-1 or 1-318-257-2924 Fax: 1-318-257-4153

Texas A and M University College of Education

Department of Educational Psychology Educational Psychology

704 Harrington, 4225 TAW College Station, TX 77843 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-979-845-1833

Fax: 1-979-862-1256

At the master's level, M.Ed. degrees are offered in gifted and talented education, career development education, and special education. Within special education, distinct programs are offered in bilingual special education, special education consultation, generic special education, educational diagnostician and low incidence disabilities. M.S.degrees are offered in human learning and development, gifted and talented education, research, measurement and statistics, and career development education. A M.S. degree is also offered in the predoctoral training program in counseling.

Ph.D. programs in the department are offered in educational psychology, counseling psychology, and school psychology. The programs in counseling and school psychology are accredited by the American Psychological Association. Emphases in educational psychology include educational psychology foundations (with specializations in Intelligence, Creativity and Giftedness; Research, Measurement and Statistics; or Learning, Development and Instruction), special

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.-Educational Psychology; Ph.D. -Educational Psychology

Texas A and M University - Commerce College of Education

Educational Psychology

Depart. of Psychology and SpEd. Commerce, TX 75429 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-903-886-5594

Fax: 1-903-886-5510

The Ph.D. program in Educational Psychology has three major foci: human

learning and cognition; learning technologies (e-learning); and instruction

theory/design. Each of these areas is supported by a substantial foundation in

research methodology.

Degrees Offered: M.A.,

M. S.; Ph.D.

Research Areas:human cognition and learning; learning technologies;

instructional theory anddesign

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Texas Tech University College of Education

Educational Psychology

03 Holden Hall, Box 41030 Lubbock, TX 79409-1030 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-806-742-2787 Fax: 1-806-742-4038

The division offers programs leading to a Doctor of Education degree with majors in Counselor Education, Educational Leadership, Educational Psychology, Higher Education, Instructional Technology, and Special Education.

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The division offers programs leading to a Master of Education degree with majors in Counselor Education, Educational Leadership, Educational Psychology, Higher Education, Instructional Technology, and Special Education.

Programs leading to the professional certificates and associated endorsements are available.

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed.-Educational Leadership and Psychology;

Ed.D.-Educational Leadership and Psychology

University of Central Texas Educational Psychology

1901 S. Clear Creek Road, P.O. Box 1416 Killeen, TX 76540-1416 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-254-526-8262

Fax: 1-254-526-8403

Beginning in the Fall of 1999, UCT will close and the Tarleton University System Center - Central Texas will open at our location. Our final semester during the summer begins June 1. After that date, students will not be able to attend UCT. However, the center would be open at the same location as UCT.

Tarleton State University will open this Center. Admissions requirements will be the same as those at main campus. Degree programs are being developed and not yet finalized.

Degrees Offered:

M. S.

University of Houston College of Education

Department of Educational Psychology Educational Psychology Program 491 Farish Hall

Houston, TX 77204-5029 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-713-743-5019 Fax: 1-713-743-4996

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. -Educational Psychology; Ph.D. -Educational Psychology

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Educational Psychology

UIVIHB Box 8004 / 900 College Street Belton, TX 76513-2599 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-800-727-8642

Since 1845, the University, which is affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, has remained a standard bearer of educational excellence in a Christian environment. Record student enrollments, new programs and major building projects such as the new York Science Center reflect the vigor and vision with which UMHB prepares for a new century of excellence. Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. - Educational Psychology

University of Oklahoma Psychology Department Learning and Motivation

Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee, 455 West Lindsey, Dale Hall Tower, Room 705

Norman, OK 73019-0535 U.S.A.

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Fax: 1-405-325-4737

Students specializing in Learning and Motivation acquire skill in research and enjoy the excitement and fascination of science by working closely with one or more professors in research. Students may participate in formal study and experimental investigation of instrumental and Pavlovian conditioning (e.g.,., acquired motives, conditioned inhibition); human associative learning (e.g.,., implicit associative responses); human memory (e.g. influence of the

environmental context, individual differences); enhancement of minority education by application of learning principles, human social learning (e.g., social analogs of conditioning with compound cues), and social motivation (e.g.,., competitive motivation, altruistic rewards).

Degrees Offered:

M.A.- Industrial / Organization Psychology;

M. S. - Learning and Motivation;

Ph.D.- Industrial / Organization Psychology;

Ph.D. - Psychology

University of Oklahoma Educational Psychology

Instructional Psychology and Technology 820 Van Vleet Oval

Norman, OK 73019 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-405-325-5974

Fax: 1-405-325-6655

The Instructional Psychology and Technology (IPT) program integrates the traditional fields of educational psychology and educational technology. Educational Psychology contributes knowledge of the internal conditions of learners, the external conditions that affect learning, and the measurement of psychological processes and characteristics. Educational psychology also offers an empirical perspective on the development and assessment of theory. Educational technology contributes the "technology" of analyzing learning tasks, learners' characteristics, and the contexts in which instruction will occur. This analysis is the foundation for designing, developing,producing, implementing, and managing theory-based instructional interventions to promote learning. Degrees Offered:

M.S.- Instructional Psychology, Instructional Technology, Instructional Design; Ph.D.-Instructional Psychology and Technology

Research Areas: Motivation Cognition and Instruction, Human Learning, Child/Adolescent Development, Instructional Technology, Instructional Design, Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology

University of Texas at Austin College of Education

Department of Educational Psychology Educational Psychology

SZB 504

Austin, TX 78712-1296 U.S.A.

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University of Texas at Austin Department of Sociology

Graduate Studies in Sociology (all areas) Burdine Hall, Rm. 336

Austin, TX 78712-1088 USA

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Phone: 1-512-471-1122

Fax: 1-512- 471-1748

UT Austin offers a highly-ranked program in a non-competetive atmosphere. Students can use the full resources of UT, including the Population Research Center, the Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice Research, the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, and several other libraries, centers, and resources. Degrees Offered:

M.A.;

Ph.D.

University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)

Department of Educational Psychology and Special Services

Educational Diagnostics

Graduate School, 200 Administration El Paso, TX 79968-0566 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-915-747-5491 or 1-915-747-5582

Fax: 1-915-747-5788

(NOTE: Please refer to specific descriptions for UTEP's Master's in Guidance and Counseling and Master's in Special Education programs under the appropriate subject listing.) The Master of Education in Educational Diagnostics is a 36 semester hour program that enables graduates to apply for certification in this field; once certified, master's-level professionals can serve as educational diagnosticians in public schools. The Master of Arts in Education, with a specialization in Educational Psychology, is a 30 semester hour program intended primarily as preparation for a doctoral degree.

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. in Educational Diagnostics (non-thesis option), M.A. in Education (thesis option)

University of Texas, Pan American Educational Diagnostician 1201 W. University

Edinburg, TX 78539 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions@panam.edu

Phone: 1-956-381-3627 Fax: 1-956-381-2184

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.

Wayland Baptist University Office of Graduate Studies

Psychology

WBU Box 575

Plainview, TX 79072 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-806-296-4574

Fax: 1-806-296-4538

Wayland Baptist University offers graduate education in business, education,

religion, and multidisciplinary science on the Plainview, Texas campus. Programs

in education are also offered in Lubbock and Amarillo, Texas, and Clovis, New

Mexico. The MBA program is also offered in Wichita Falls, Lubbock, Amarillo,

and San Antonio, Texas, and Clovis, New Mexico. Wayland is a leading educator

of non-traditional students.

Degrees Offered:

M. Ed. - Master of Education

Graduate Schools in the Mid-Atlantic United States

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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Educational Psychology

Office of Graduate Studies, Edinboro University of PA Edinboro, PA 16444 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-814-732-2856 Fax: 1-814-732-2611

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed.;

Certificate-School Psychology (post-master's)

Howard University

Department of Human Development and Psychoeducational Studies

Counseling and Guidance School of Education Washington, DC 20059 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-202-806-7351 Fax: 1-202-806-5205

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Counseling; Ph.D. - Counseling, Ed.D. - Counseling; M.Ed. - Counseling;

M.A. - Counseling and Guidance; M.Ed. - Counseling and Guidance; M.A. - Educational Psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology; Ed.D, - Educational Psychology; M.A. - School Psychology; Ph.D. - School Psychology; Ed.D.- School Psychology; M.Ed.- School Psychology

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Graduate Studies in Educational and School Psychology

246 Stouffer Hall (150822)

Indiana, PA 15701-9950 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-724-357-2222 Fax: 1-724-357-4862

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. - Educational Psychology; Certification Program in School Psychology; DED - Educational/School Psychology

Indiana University of Pennsylvania Educational Psychology

1175 Maple Street, 246 Stouffer Hall Indiana, PA 15705-1087 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-724-357-2316

Fax: 1-724-357-6946

Our department offers an undergraduate program that leads to a minor in Educational Psychology and a graduate program that leads to a Specialist certificate and/or a Doctorate in School Psychology. The graduate programs are fully accredited by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. - Educational Psychology

Kean University School of Liberal Arts

Educational Psychology

Office of Graduate Admissions, P.O. Box 411 Union, NJ 07083 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-908-527-2665

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational Psychology

Lehigh University

College of Education

School Psychology

College of Education Admissions, A212 Iacocca Hall, 111 Research Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015-4794 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: ineduc@lehigh.edu

Phone: 1-610-758-3225 Fax: 1-610-758-3227

Degrees Offered: Ph.D.;

Ed. S.

Marshall University Graduate College Divison of Allied Services Psychology

100 Angus E. Peyton Drive

South Charleston, WV 25303 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: graduate@marshaI1.edu

Montclair State University College of Humanities and Social Sciences Educational Psychology

Graduate School, 203 College Hall Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: Graduate.School@Montelair.edu

Phone: 1-800-331-9207 or 1-973-655-5147

Degrees Offered: M.A.

New Jersey City University Educational Psychology 2039 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07305 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: grad dept@njcu.edu I

Phone: 1-201-200-3413

This program is for students who are interested or already involved in human services. Providing a broad education in psychology, this program of in-class and field experiences can lead to doctoral or certification programs (such as School Psychology Certification).

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational Psychology

Pennsylvania State University College of Education

Adult Education/Instructional Systems/Workforce Education and Development

Instructional Systems

315 Keller Building

University Park, PA 16802 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: aac3@psu.edu (Dr. Ali Carr-Chellman)

International Students Click to send E-mail to: gadm@psu.edu

Phone: 1-814-865-0473

Fax: 1-814-865-0128

One of the most recognized research institutions for instructional technology and educational systems design, Penn State's program emphasizes at both the masters and doctoral levels, the application of learning theories, systems theories, and educational psychology to the creation of new systems of human learning utilizing advanced technologies.

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed.;

M. S.;

D.Ed;

Ph.D

Research Areas: Interactive technologies; Learning theories; Instructional Design; Web-based resource design; Training Design and Development; Charter schools; K-12 Innovation and Technology Integration; Computer Mediated Communication and Collaborative Learning Groups; Distance Education

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Graduate School of Education

Department of Educational Psychology

Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions,Van Nest Hall, P.O. Box 5053 New Brunswick, NJ 08903-5053 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: camilIi@rci.rutgers.edu I

Phone: 1-732-932-1766

Fax: 1-732-932-8231

The Department houses four degree granting programs:

• Counseling Psychology

• Educational Statistics and Measurement

• Learning, Cognition, and Development

• Special Education

In addition, the Department offers a Certificate Program in Infant/Early Childhood Specialist Interdisciplinary Studies (ISIS).

Temple University College of Education

Psychological Studies in Education 243 Ritter Hall

Philadelphia, PA 19122-6096 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: educate@blue.vm.temple.edu I

Phone: 1-215-204-8017

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.;

Ph.D.

University of Maryland

College of Education

Human Development 3304 Benjamin Building

College Park, MD 20742 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: edhdgrad©deans. umd. ed u

Phone: 1-301-405-2827

Fax: 1-301-314-9305

The purpose of the Department of Human Development/Institute for Child Study and of its graduate programs is to contribute to basic knowledge, to the synthesis of knowledge, and to the integration of knowledge in research, practice, and policy in the multi-disciplinary field of human development. The program includes sub-specializations in educational psychology and developmental science, as well as a concentration option in early childhood. Faculty in the Department have varied interests and areas of expertise in fields concerned with all aspects of human development.

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed., M.A., Ed.D., Ph.D., A.G.S. Certificate

University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education

Psychology in Education

3700 Walnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6216 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions @gse.upenn-edu I

Phone: 1-215-898-4176

Fax: 1-215-573-2115

The Psychology in Education Division provides students with a foundation in the core concepts of psychology, assessment evaluation, human development and field research. We encourage students to engage the challenge of framing major psychological, educational, and social questions well, of identifying and developing evidence bearing on those questions, and of working productively at the level of the individual, the community, the nation, and the world. Our orientation in psychological practice and research is toward learning what in educational contexts works better, when, and why, advancing our understanding of ways to characterize and resolve psychological and social problems, and fostering the use of that knowledge in professional practice and in educational and public policy contexts. Other programs within the division focus on the provision of psychological services (i.e. counseling various age groups). Degrees Offered:

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M.S.Ed.- Psychological Services;

M.S. Ed. - Policy, Research, Evaluation and Measurement (PREM); M. S.Ed. - Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Development (ISHD); Ph.D. - School, Community, and Clinical Child Psychology; Ph.D. - PREM;

Ph.D. - ISHD;

University of Pittsburgh

School of Education

Department of Psychology in Education

5C01 Forbes Quadrangle Pittsburgh, PA 15260 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-412-624-7230

Fax: 1-412-624-7231

Programs within the Department of Psychology in Education prepare graduates for professional careers in teaching, research, and professional practice. Doctoral studies focus on psychology and research methodology and include programs in Developmental and Educational Psychology, and Research Methodology. Degrees Offered:

Ph.D.

University of Pittsburgh School of Education

Department of Learning and Instruction Cognitive Studies

Forbes Quad Building, 4th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15260 U.S.A.

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University of Virginia

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Curry School of Education

Educational Psychology

Office of Admissions, 104 Ruffner Hall, 405 Emmet St. S. Charlottesville, VA 22903-2495 U.S.A.

virginia.edu

Click to send E-mail to: sgs9w@ Phone: 1-804-924-3334

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.,

Ed.D.; Ph.D.

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Virginia State University

Graduate Studies/Continuing Education Psychology

20716 Fourth Avenue

Petersburg, VA 23806-0001 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: registrar@vsu.edu

Phone: 1-804-524-5984/5985 Fax: 1-804-524-6758

Degrees Offered: M. S.

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West Chester University

School of Education

Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology McKelvie Hall, 102 Rosedale Avenue West Chester, PA 19383 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradstud@wcupa.edu I

Phone: 1-610-436-2387

The Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology offers two counselor education degree programs. The first is a degre certification program that leads to the master of education and educational specialist I certificate for elementary or

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secondary school counselors.

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed Elementary School Counseling;

M.Ed Secondary Education Counseling;

M.S. Higher Education/Post Secondary Counseling Specialist I Certificate in Counseling (Elementary or Secondary);

Cert.-Counseling (Elementary or Secondary Education)

West Virginia University

College of Human Resources and Education

Education Psychology

P.O. Box 6122

Morgantown, WV 26506-6122 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: HREADVS@WVU.EDU

International Students Click to send E-mail to: Phone: 1-304-293-3637, ext. 1509 Fax: 1-304-293-6996

Degrees Offered: M. A. ;

EDD

Widener University Graduate Studies

Educational Psychology

One University Place Chester, PA 19013 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-610-499-4372

Degrees Offered: M.Ed. -

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Graduate Schools in the Northeastern United

States

American International College Educational Psychology 1000 State Street

Springfield, MA 01109 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: inquiry@aic.edu I

Phone: 1-413- 737-7000 Fax: 1-413-737-2803

Degrees Offered: Doctor of Education

Boston College GraduateSchool of Education

Developmental and Educational Psychology Campion Hall Room 103 Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: gsoe@bc.edu

City University of New York, Graduate School and University Center

Educational Psychology

365 Fifth Avenue

New York, NY 10016-4309 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-212-817-8285

Fax: 1-212-817-1516

Quantitative Methods in Educational and Psychological Research Learning, Development, and Instruction School Psychology

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College of Saint Rose

School of Education

Educational Psychology / School Psychology

Graduate and Adult and Continuing Education Admissions, 432 Western Ave

Albany, NY 12203 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: ace@strose.edu

Phone: 1-518-454-5143

Fax: 1-518-458-5479

The graduate program in Educational Psychology is designed for those with no prior experience in education as well as for those who have a background in education and want to expand their skills and expertise. This program also fulfills the academic reuirement for permanent certification for those who are provisionally certified in elementary, secondary or special education. The graduate program in School Psychology prepares students for careers as certified school psychologists. Degrees Offered:

M.S. in Ed. -Educational Psychology;

M.S. in Ed. - School Psychology

Columbia University Teachers College

Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology Counseling

Box 302,146 Horace Mann Hall, 525 West 120th Street New York, NY 10027 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: tcinfo@tc.columbia.edu

Phone: 1-212-678-3710

Fax: 1-212-678-4171

Psychological Counseling; Counseling Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Psychology in Education; Clinical Post-doctoral Respecialization Degrees Offered:

Ed.M. - Psychological Counseling;

Ed.D.- Counseling Psychology;

Ph.D. - Counseling Psychology

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Fordham University

Graduate School of Education Counseling

113 West 60th Street

New York, NY 10023 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gse admiss@mary.fordham.edu I

Phone: 1-212-636-6400 Fax: 1-212-636-7826

Degrees Offered:

Counseling and Personnel Services (Master's/Post-Master's); Counseling Psychology (Doctorate); Educational Psychology (Master's/PostMaster's/Doctorate); School Psychology (Post-Master's/Doctorate);

Harvard University Graduate School of Education

Education

Admissions, 111 Longfellow Hall, 13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to Admit@hugsel.harvard.edu I

Phone: 1-617-495-3414 Fax: 1-617-496-3577

Degrees Offered:

Ed.M.; Ed.D.; C.A.S.

Research Areas:Higher Education; Elementary Education (doctoral-level

only); Secondary Education; International Education; Community

Education and Lifelong Learning; Urban Superintendency (doctoral-level

only); Human Development and Psychology; Language and Literacy;

Learning and Teaching; Experienced Teachers Program; Technology in

Education; Risk and Prevention/Early Childhood and Adolescence;

Midcareer Math and Science Teachers Certification (middle and

secondary level); Teaching and Curriculum Teachers Certification (middle

and secondary level); Arts in Education.

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Hofstra University

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Psychology

100 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11550 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: hofstra@hotstra.edu

Phone: 1-800-HOFSTRA

This program combines clinical and school psychology, allowing both specialization in and integration of both.

Degrees Offered:

Ph.D.;

Psy.D;

Research Areas:Anger; behavior analysis; schizophrenia; depression; verbal behavior; cognitive behavior therapy; assessment

Johnson State College Counseling

Director of Admissions,RD #2, Box 75 Johnson, VT 05656 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: jscapply@badger.jsc.vsc.edu

Phone: 1-800-635-2356

Fax: 1-802-635-1230

The Master of Arts in Counseling program is designed to meet the needs of counseling personnel in public agency, school, and higher education settings. The program seeks to provide these professionals with an understanding of and beginning proficiency in counseling theory and skills.

Degrees Offered:

M.A.-Counseling

Long Island University Westchester Graduate Campus

School Psychology

735 Anderson Hill Road Purchase, NY 10577 USA

Click to send E-mail to: westchester@liu edu

Phone: 1-914-251-6510

Fax: 1-914-251-5959

The School Psychology program trains school psychologists as practitioners and teaches the knowledge and skills necessary for today's practice of school psychology in diverse environments. The program leads to Provisional New York State certification as a School Psychologist. Degrees Offered:

MS. Ed. - School Psychology

Marist College

School of Social and Behavioral Science Educational Psychology 3399 North Road

Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-1387 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: Graduate@Marist.edu

Phone: 1-888-877-7900

Fax: 1-845-575-3640

This 30 credit program examines the significant issues associated with teaching an increasingly diverse student population while exploring ways to link learning theory to applied classroom methodologies. Marist's MA in Educational Psychology is designed for provisionally certified teachers of elementary, special, and secondary education, looking to meet New York State requirements for permanent certification. Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational Psychology

New School University

Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science

Psychology

65 Fifth Avenue

New York, NY 10003 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-212-229-5462

Degrees Offered: M. A.,

Ph.D.

New York University The Steinhardt School of Education

Department of Applied Psychology Applied Psychology

East Building, Suite 400, 239 Greene Street New York, NY 10003-6674 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: applied.psychology@nyu.edu

Phone: 1-212-998-5555

Fax: 1-212-995-4358

The Department of Applied Psychology at New York University offers a wide range of challenging graduate degree programs that can launch or advance your career within the profession. Combining a solid foundation in psychology with extensive internship, fieldwork, and laboratory experience, our programs provide a dynamic balance between theory and practice. The Department houses doctoral, certificate, and masters programs in several areas of applied psychology, including Counseling and Guidance, Counseling Psychology, Educational Psychology, Psychological Development, Psychological Foundations of Reading, and School Psychology.

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Counseling and Guidance;

Ph. D. - Counseling Psychology;

M.A. - Applied Psychology;

Ph. D. - Psychological Development;

M.A. - Psychological Foundations of Reading; Ph. D. - Psychological Foundations of Reading; Ph. D., Psy. D., Certificate - School Psychology

Touro College

Graduate School of Education and Psychology

School Psychology Program

Empire State Building, 350 Fifth Ave. Suite 1700 New York, NY 10118 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-212-463-0400

The School Psychology Program prepares students to meet the increasingly complex and varied roles of school psychologists. Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Psychology,

Bilingual certification

Click to send E-mail to:

Phone: 1-800-440-GRAD Concentrations in;

School Learning

Instructional Psychology Degrees Offered:

M.S. - Educational Psychology and Statistics; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology; C.A. S. - Educational Research;

University at Buffalo - The State University of New York

Graduate School of Education, Department of Counseling, School and Educational Psychology

Educational Psychology

409 Baldy Hall

Buffalo, NY 14260 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: CEP-information@buffalo.edu I

Phone: 1-716- 645-2484 Fax: 1-716-645-6616

University at Albany (S.U.N.Y.)

School of Education

Educational Psychology and Statistics

Office of Graduate Admissions,1400 Washington Ave.

Albany, NY 12222 U.S.A.

graduate@uamail.albany.edu I

The educational psychology program seeks to expand and apply knowledge of human behavior in diverse educational settings. It is concerned with cognitive, affective, developmental, social, and motivational aspects of learning and instructional processes, as well as with the assessment of individual differences and achievements. Applications include the development and evaluation of teaching, learning, and assessment procedures; the use of technologies; and the development of curriculum materials. Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational Psychology;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology

University at Buffalo - The State University of New York

Graduate School of Education, Department of Counseling, School and Educational Psychology

School Psychology

409 Baldy Hall

Buffalo, NY 14260 U.S.A.

The School Psychology Program is a 3 year full time Masters of Arts degree located in the Graduate School of Education. Upon completion of the program, graduates are eligible for provisional certification from the Bureau of Certification of the New York State Education Department. The program offers experiences in four areas: educational/psychological foundations, assessment, counseling, and consultation. Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Psychology

University of Connecticut Educational Psychology 249 Glenbrook Rd, Unit 2064 Storrs, CT 06269-2064 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: refs@uconnvm.uconn.edu

Phone: 1-860-486-4031

All Ph.D. programs require research that makes a scientific contribution. Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - Cognition/Instruction Psychology; Ph.D. - Counseling Psychology;

Ph.D. - Evaluation and Measurement;

Ph.D. - Gifted and Talented Education;

Ph.D. - School Psychology

Yeshiva University

Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology

Graduate Psychology Programs

1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, NY 10461 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: eschwart@ymail.yu.edu I

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Phone: 1-718- 430-3820

Fax: 1-718-430-3960

Psychodynamic Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Cognitive Psychology.

Degrees Offered:

Psy.D. - Clinical;

1 Ph.D. - Clinical Health;

1 Ph.D.- Developmentall,

1 Psy.D. -School-Clinical Childl;

I Psy.D.- Advanced School-Clinical Childl; 1 M.A. - Applied Psychology

Research Areas:HIV/Aids Research; Adolescent Suicide Psychology; Multiple Sclerosis Research; Stress and Coping Research; Teenage Pregnancy Research; Autism Research; Research regarding Mental Deficiencies; Research in various mental illnesses; Learning Disability Ressearch, etc.

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Argosy University-Sarasota Psychology

Psychology Counseling

5250 17th Street

Sarasota, FL 34235 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: Inquiry@argosyu.edu

Phone: 1-941-379-0404 Fax: 1-941-371-8910

Degrees Offered:

M.A.- Counseling Psychology;

Ph.D.-Counseling Pyschology & Pastoral Community Couseling; M.A. - Mental Health Counseling;

M. A. - Guidance Counseling

Florida State University College of Education

Educational Psychology

Graduate Studies Office, 408 Westcott Building Tallahassee, FL 32306 U.S.A.

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.fsu.edu

International Students Click to send E-mail to: intladms@admin

Phone: 1-850-644-3500 Fax: 1-850-644-2969

Degrees Offered: M. S.;

Ph.D.; Ed. S;

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Georgia State University

College of Education

Educational Psychology / Educational Research College of Education / OAA Atlanta, GA 30303 U.S.A.

EducAdmissions@gsu.edu I

Nova Southeastern University

Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Marriage and Family Therapy 3301 College Avenue

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: shss@nova.edu I

Phone: 1-800-262-7978 or 1-954-262-3000 Fax: 1-954-262-3968

The focus of the department is on clinical excellence and all students take clinical practica at the school's own Clinical and Community Outreach Center. The master's degree, which is 48 credits, and the doctoral degree, which is 91 credits, entwine systemicaly-oriented theory, clinical practice, and research.

Degrees Offered:

M.S.- Family Therapy; Ph.D. - Family Therapy; Specialization in Medical Family Therapy; Post-Graduate Studies; Health Care Conflict Resolution Specialization; Graduate Certificate Program in Family Studies; College Student Personnel Administration; Research Areas: Qualitative inquiry; Narrative and rhetoric; Bowen family systems; Integration of constructivist and empiracle research methods; Family and business; Medical family therapy; Relational investigations of hypnosis; brief therapy; Supervision and training; Sexual issues in therapy; Systemic theory; Solution-focused therapy

University of Florida

College of Education Foundations of Education P.O. Box 117047

Gainesville, FL 32611-7047 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: guinagh@coe.ufl

Phone: 1-352-392-0723 x-200 Fax: 1-352-392-5929

The Department of Foundations of Education provides the basic courses for students in undergraduate programs. At the graduate level, the department has four sections: Psychological Foundations (including human development, personality theory, learning theory, and general educational psychology); Research Foundations (including research methodology, educational statistics, and measurement and evaluation); Social Foundations (including social, historical, philosophical, comparative and international education); and School Psychology. Degrees Offered:

M.Ed.- Masters of Education;

M.A.E.- Masters of Arts in Education;

Ed. S.- Specialist in Education;

Ed.D.- Doctor of Education;

Ph.D.- Doctor of Philosophy

Research Areas: School Organization; Learning; Research Methodology; Qualitative Research; Human Intelligence; History of Education; Comparative Education; Philosophy of Education; Human Development; Teacher Traits and Performance

University of Georgia College of Education

Educational Psychology Athens, GA 30602-7402 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradadm@arches.uga.edu I

Phone: 1-706-542-4110 Fax: 1-706-542-9480

Degrees Offered: M.A.,

M.Ed.; Ed. S.; Ed.D.;

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Ph.D.

University of Miami

School of Education

Research in Education and Behavioral Sciences

P.O. Box 248065

Coral Gables, FL 33124-2040 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: soe@miami.edu

Phone: 1-305-284-3711 Fax: 1-305-284-3003

Degrees Offered: Ph.D.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Educational Psychology, Measurement, and Evaluation

UNC Graduate School CB#4010 Bynum Hall

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-4010

University of South Florida College of Education

Behavior Disorders

4204 East Fowler Avenue, HMS 411 Tampa, FL 33620 U.S.A.

Valdosta State University

College of Education

Department of Psychology, Counseling and Guidance Industrial/Organizational Psychology

Psychology and Counseling Office Bldg Valdosta, GA 31698 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-229-333-5930 Fax: 1-229-259-5576

Degrees Offered: M. S.

Iwiley@valdosta.edu I

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Graduate Schools in Midsouth United States

Eastern Kentucky University Department of Psychology

School Psychology

Dept. of Psychology, Eastern Kentucky Univ Richmond, KY 40475-3101 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to:, robert.adams@eku.edu I

Phone: 1-606-622-1105 Fax: 1-606-622-5871

The programs are fully accredited two-year clinical and NASP two-plus internship school. Member of CAMPP, IBAMPP accreditation pending. Scientist-practitioner programs, admission competitive, deadline Marchj 15 with GRE, Transcripts, letters. Degrees Offered:

Psy S - Specialist in School Psychology

Mississippi State University

Department of Counselor Education and Educational Psychology Educational Psychology/School Psychology

P. O. Box 9727

Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA

Click to send E-mail to: Imorse@colled.msstate.edu I

Phone: 1-662-325-3426

Fax: 1-662-325-3263

The graduate programs in Educational Psychology are designed to prepare an individual for employment in research, teaching, or service settings.

The School Psychology program is accredited by NASP and is APA-approved at the doctoral level. The School Psychology program focuses on behavioral theory, practice, and interventions.

Degrees Offered:

M. S. -Educational Psychology;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology;

M. S. - Educational Psychology emphasis School Psychology;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology emphasis School Psychology

Research Areas: educational pscyhology; earning and cognition; creativity and problem solving; testing; school psychology; behavioral theory; practice; and interventions

Saint Louis University The Graduate School

Educational Psychology 3663 Lindell Blvd #100A St. Louis, MO 63108 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: GRequest@slu.ed

Tennessee State University Department of Psychology Psychology

3500 John A. Merritt Blvd. Nashville, TN 37209 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: GradSchool@tnstate.edu

Tennessee Technological University College of Education

Educational Psychology and Counselor Education P.O. Box 5036

Cookeville, TN 38505-0001 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: g admissions@tntech.edu I

Phone: 1-931-372-3233

Fax: 1-931-372-3497

Concentration - Educational Psychology, Elementary Counselor, School Psychology, Secondary Counselor, and Student Personnel Services.

Degrees Offered:

M. A. ,

Ed. S.

Troy State University Dothan The School of Education

School Counseling and School Psychometry P.O. Box 8368

Dothan, AL 36304-0368 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: rcordell@tsud.edu

Phone: 1-334-983-6556

Degrees Offered: M. S.Ed.

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University of Alabama College of Education Educational Psychology Box 870231

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: airannej@bamaed.ua.edu I

Phone: 1-205-348-1183 Fax: 1-205-348-0683

Degrees Offered: M.A.;

Ed. S.; Ed.D.; Ph.D.

University of Kentucky College of Education

Educational and Counseling Psychology Dickey Hall, Room 245 Lexington, KY 40506-0017 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: eandel @uky.edu

University of Memphis

College of Education

Counseling, Educational Psychology and Research CEPR, 100 Ball Hall

Memphis, TN 38152 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: priest.ronnie@coe.memphis.edu I

Phone: 1-901-678-2841 Fax: 1-901-678-5114

Degrees Offered:

Ph.D.- Counseling Psychology;

Ph.D.- Educational Psychology and Research; Ed.D.- Counseling and Personnel Services; M.S. - Counsling and Personnel Services;

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M.S.-Educational Psychology and Research University of Mississippi

Graduate School Counselor Education 200 Education

University, MS 38677 U.S.A.

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International Students Click to send E-mail to: ipadmiss@olemiss.edu

Phone: 1-662-915- 7069 Fax: 1-662-915-7249

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.-Counselor Education

University of Missouri - Columbia

College of Education

Educational and Counseling Psychology

Educational Psychology Department of E and CP, 16 Hill Hall Columbia, MO 65211 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: mu4u@missouri.edu

Phone: 1-573- 882-7732

Fax: 1-573-884-5989

Educational Psychology - Educational psychology brings the orientation and methods of psychology to the study of critical issues in education. The main focus of the educational psychology program is on the preparation of professinals who can facilitate the improvement of learning and instruction in a variety of educational contexts. Degrees Offered:

M.A..-Educational Psychology;

M.Ed. -Educational Psychology;

Ed. S. -Educational Psychology;

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Ph.D.-Educational Psychology;

University of Missouri - Kansas City Educational Research and Psychology 5100 Rockhill Road

Kansas City, MO 64110-2499 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: admit@umkc.edu

Phone: 1-816-235-1111 Fax: 1-816-235-1717

Degrees Offered: M. A.

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US-GA-Atlanta-Proficiency Certification Specialist

Come work for The Home Depot as a Proficiency Certification Specialist at the Store Support Center in Atlanta, GA.

Proficiency/Certification Specialists are responsible for the research, design, implementation, monitoring and reporting of learning related assessment, evaluation and metrics processes and procedures. This will include the development and administration of certification and basic skills testing programs, baseline assessments, ongoing measurement strategy and performance statistics reporting covering both quantitative and qualitative analysis of learning programs.

Major Tasks and Responsibilities

- Consult with the five Learning Institute Directors to maintain a complete understanding of their strategic directions.

- Conduct performance and learning needs analysis with external customers to determine high-level assessment needs, potential assessment strategies (i.e., pre/post test, certification, etc.,) and potential constraints. An emphasis will be placed on Kirkpatrick's third and fourth levels of evaluation.

- Coordinate with Learning Business Analysts to identify obtainable measures based on existing baseline data and future assessment capabilities.

- Stray abreast of latest industry trends, assessment strategies and assessment techniques, tools and vendors.

Nature and Scope

- Typically reports to Stakeholder/Proficiency Process Manager. - This position has no direct reports.

- Typically requires some persuasion or influencing of others.

- Typically faces situations that have a variety of interpretations and require careful evaluation.

- Typically solves problems by considering courses of action within the framework of management's goals and standards. - Typically, once given general assignments, determines priorities and defines what should be done and how to do it.

Minimum Qualifications

- Must be eighteen years of age or older. - Must pass the Drug Test.

- Must successfully complete any required training or orientation courses.

- A Master's degree is preferred.

- Three to four years of experience is preferred.

Additional Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

- Typically requires a Bachelors or Masters degree in Educational Psychology, Research and Evaluation, Measurement, Instructional Design/Technology or related adult learning field. - Typically requires 3-5 years experience. - Experience with the assessment of both traditional training and web-based training including both structured core training and Just-in-time learning.

- Knowledge and experience with the application of web-based assessment/testing technology in support of achieving Kirkpatrick's four levels of evaluation. - The ideal candidate will have experience with modeling, forecasting, statistics and strong analytic skills. - Proficiency with software including MS Access (or other Database), MS Project, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, Visio with a working knowledge learning assessment tools and a proficiency at data analysis and relational database design. - Typically requires overnight travel less than 10% of the time.

Competitive pay and benefits!

Interested? Apply on line below! Please use job reference code when applying to this job.

EOE/Drug-free workplace

US-MA-Boston-Early Intervention Service Coordinator

BAY COVE HUMAN SERVICES is a private, not-for-profit organization providing highly specialized residential, day rehabilitation, outpatient, educational and employment services to persons with disabilities. The agency employs over 800, and provides treatment and support to over 9,000 adults, adolescents, infants and families per year at over 70 program sites and homes in the greater Boston area. Our mission is to provide high quality services to adults and children who face the life long challenges of mental illness, drug and alcohol dependency, and developmental disabilities.

EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICE COORDINATOR

Provide case management services to infants and their families. Lead toddler's developmental play groups, participating in multidisciplinary assessments, and proving individual treatment

(home and/or center based) to children up to 3 years of age and their parents.

This position requires a Bachelors degree in Early Childhood Education, Special Education or Nursing, OR a Master's degree in Social Work or Psychology, plus previous experience working with infants/toddlers and their families. Bilingual/Bicultural (Spanish or Vietnamese) applicants strongly encouraged to apply.

Salary is $28-30K with generous benefits packages include:

• Medical / Dental insurance

• 3-4 weeks vacation annually

• Eleven paid holidays

• Sick time

• 403B retirement savings plan

• Annual tuition reimbursement

E-mail cover letter and resume to: or Fax to 617249-0398.

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US-CA-Pasadena-Educational Assessor

SRI International is looking to hire individuals to assess children and youth as part of an evaluation of out of school programs for K-12 students (CORAL) in the Pasadena area. Assessment responsibilities will include conducting one-on-one assessments of English proficiency with K-12 students and overseeing the administration of an online assessment to children in grades 3 - 12. Assessors will undergo a thorough training with SRI staff in the administration of these assessments. All assessment activities will take place during after-school program hours (3:00 pm - 6:00 pm) at the program sites. Assessment activities will occur twice per year. Assessors will be hired as part-time consultants through a temporary agency. Hours worked will vary according to the number of children enrolled in the after-school program, but are expected to involve 45-60 hours of work over a 4 week period in the Fall and 45-60 hours of work over a 4 week period in the Spring. Some additional hours may also be needed throughout the year depending on program enrollment.

Experience:

Proficiency in English required. Applicants must have experience administering individual assessments to children or youth. Experience administering assessments of English proficiency desired but not required. Additional skills include good organizational abilities, attention to detail, and experience working with teams. Good people skills and ability to communicate clearly are essential. Facility in a language other than English a plus, but not required.

Education/Discipline preferred:

BA/BS degree in psychology, education or a related field or equivalent years of experience required. MA/MS degree in Psychology, education or related field preferred.

To apply:

Please send resume and cover letter to:

SRI International

333 Ravenswood Avenue, BS165 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Fax: 650-859-2861 Email:

US-GA-Atlanta-Diagnostician - Part Time

Sylvan Learning Centers is seeking diagnosticians to conduct skills assessments with potential students. These assessments will determine the individual student's areas of educational strength and weakness.

This position has flexible hours, primarily during mornings and afternoons. Some Saturday hours are available.

A good match for this position would be a college student majoring in psychology or education, a retired educator or a stay-at-home mom.

US-MN-Downtown Minneapolis-Academic Advisor

Capella Education Company is the parent company of Minneapolis-based Capella University, an accredited online university that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Business and Technology, and graduate degrees in Education, Human Services and Psychology.

For the last 4 years, Capella has been recognized as one of the top 10 companies in Minnesota, and for the last 3 years, INC. Magazine has recognized Capella as one of the fastest growing companies in the nation.

As a result of our growth, we're looking to add an Academic Advisor in our downtown Minneapolis headquarters.

You'll be responsible for providing orientation, academic advising, and academic monitoring for learners to ensure the attainment of their academic goals and to provide a positive, supportive environment for the achievement of academic goals.

What you'll need:

• Ideal candidates should have a MS degree in Counseling, Student Personnel, Education, Guidance or related field.

• 2+ yrs exp as an academic advisor, school counselor, student personnel worker, career counselor or related positions working with adult learners.

• Experience working with adult learners.

• Ability to communicate with a wide range of mature and professional adult learners.

• Comfort with technology and its use as communication and educational medium.

Capella offers a comprehensive salary and benefits package including Employee Stock Ownership and generous tuition reimbursement.

Send letter and resume via email to: Attn: Janet Korpi, and

visit us at: EOE

US-UT-Cedar City, Utah-Regional Autism Specialist

Description:

The Autism Specialist works directly with school districts. Services are based on a request made by an IEP team. If a child does not yet have an IEP but is demonstrating difficulties that may be associated with an autism spectrum disorder, an observation in a formal, educational setting may be requested by teachers. The specialist can provide the following school services:

1. Evaluations and Assessments

2. Consultations and trainings for teachers, aides, parents, and other school personnel

3. Attending IEPs

4. Referrals for related services

5. Instructional planning

6. Behavior management plans

7. Communication plans

Following work in a school setting, the specialist will provide written and verbal reports of observations and testing for the IEP. This information will be provided to the IEP team before given to any individual.

The Specialist will provide the following community services:

1. Increase community awareness and provide training about autism spectrum disorders by coordinating the Southern Utah Autism Conference and providing quarterly newsletters.

2. Program development and (as additional funding is available) expansion of existing program to include in-home services, parent support group trainings, and community services.

Qualifications:

1. Special Education Ph. D. or Master's Degree with experience in working with children with autism preferred, but may consider a degree in a field related to autism (Speech pathology, psychology, behavioral psychology, child psychology or psychiatry, education, occupational therapy, education administration). 2. Clinical and/or classroom experience working with children with autism in program and curriculum development for children with autism of varying ages and functioning levels.

3. Interpersonal, consultant, presentation, training, and staff development skills necessary to promote program development for students with autism in a five county area.

4. Basic computer skills.

5. Ability to work and collaborate with partnering agencies. 6. Willing to travel.

Salary based on education and experience. 11 mo. contract, benefits, 401 k, retirement.

Position closes May 31, 2002

Application Procedures:

PLEASE DO NOT POST RESUME ONLINE!

Send resume, cover letter, and letters of recommendation to

Southwest Educational Development Center ATTN: Rebecca Jensen

520 W. 800 S.

Cedar City, UT 84720

US-MA-Amherst-Testing Professional

National Evaluation Systems, Inc., is an educational services company that designs, develops, and administers customized teacher certification testing programs and assessment programs in higher education.

Our Assessment Services Division is currently seeking a director to oversee the development and administration of large-scale certification and basic skills testing programs.

Responsibilities include client contact, project planning and monitoring, and development of testing program components. The candidate should have experience working with educational testing materials in order to successfully oversee tasks ranging from the development of test objectives and specifications to test administration. In addition to a graduate degree in Educational Psychology, Research and Evaluation, Measurement or a related field, proven ability to work effectively in a business environment under deadline pressure is required. Occasional travel is required.

In addition to working with a dynamic group of people, our employees have the advantage of living in an extraordinary area we call home - the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts. A region of unsurpassed beauty, the Valley is the site of the outstanding University of Massachusetts and some of the nation's finest liberal arts colleges, including Amherst, Mount Holyoke, Hampshire and Smith. Our valley also provides a remarkable array of cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities.

We are looking for more men and women with the same enthusiasm, imagination, and personal commitment to excellence as our current employees possess. Take the time to get to know us. If you do, we're confident that you, too, will want to become a part of what we think is a very special organization.

US-CA-Statewide-Evaluation Technical Assistance Coach

Job Description

conducts a variety of complex, large-scale research and evaluation projects involving children, families, programs, teachers, and/or schools. Many of these efforts involve working with funders, communities, schools, and programs to carry out evaluation efforts. We are looking for several individuals to provide technical assistance on evaluation to local programs and other evaluation stakeholders, including: working collaboratively and regularly with sites to develop their understanding of evaluation and how it can support local and state/federal needs; helping sites to adapt data collection tools and procedures to their circumstances; helping sites to select outcomes and indicators that match their particular local evaluation needs; helping sites with technical aspects of completing evaluation forms and annual reports; providing basic training on the use of a Web-based data system; working with sites to interpret and use evaluation data.

• As a member of the Center, the coach may be asked to work on other projects as a coach or researcher.

Experience, Education, and Other Requirements

• Must have demonstrated experience in: conducting evaluations of educational, social, and health-oriented programs for young children (ages 0-5) and families; working with diverse communities; and establishing positive relationships with coworkers and local evaluation stakeholders. Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills and be able to work well independently and as a team member. Having experience with providing technical assistance is highly desirable. Being bilingual in a language that is common in California is also desirable.

• M.A. or Ph.D. in education, psychology, social welfare, public health, or a related discipline.

The New England Center for Children is a recipient of the U.S Department of Education's NATIONAL AWARD for MODEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

The New England Center for Children is a state-of-the-art educational, residential and treatment center for children with autism, PDD, developmental disabilities and behavior disorders, ages 3 to young adult. Curriculum components cover communication, academics, social and life skills, and employment skill development. A critical component of the success of our programs is the competency of our teachers, all of whom are college graduates. To learn more about the Center please visit our web site at

Entry Level Teachers and Childcare Workers

All of our teachers, regardless of previous experience, receive extensive training and learn to apply the principles of behavior analysis to teach children, adolescents and young adults to acquire skills and maximize independence in the areas of academics, socialization, self-control of behavior,

activities of daily living, communication and employment services. Whether working in the school, the community or the residence, all teachers are trained

to competency and are expected to implement the full range of behavioral and

educational programs individually designed for each student.

Level I Teacher - This entry-level position for individuals with little or no previous experience working with children with special needs is ideal for those just beginning a career in the field of human services. These teachers work primarily in the residences as they learn to provide instruction to our students in the areas of daily living skills, communication skills, social skills and community living skills. The schedule includes a 4-day work-week with the majority of the hours during the evenings and weekends. This position leads to

a Level II teacher position.

Level II Teacher - This position is typically for individuals who have had some formal experience working with children with special needs. These teachers work

both in the school and in our residences with some evening and weekend hours.

While all teachers work with all the students on the team, a Level II teacher serves as a case manager for 1 student and is responsible for educational program design, IEP development and regular communication with parents. Certification is not required; however there is a substantial pay differential for certified teachers.

Qualification Requirements:

• Applicants must be seeking a full-time position with the flexibility to work evenings and weekends.

• Applicants must hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree and be physically, mentally and emotionally prepared for a challenging career experience.

Applicants must have their own transportation and be able to obtain a valid Massachusetts driver's license.

Applicants must have positive academic and employment references.

Applicants must be bright, energetic individuals with a strong desire to work with children or young adults and with experience in or an interest in being trained in the principles of applied behavior analysis.

We have GREAT BENEFITS including

SKILLS TRAINING in theoretical and practical applications of behavior analysis and behavior management techniques.

• omprehensive HEALTH, DENTAL AND LIFE INSURANCE program

•Professional Development via ON-SITE GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS including; a Masters in Intensive Special Needs through Simmons College, a Masters in Applied Behavior Analysis through Northeastern University or a Masters in Counseling Psychology through Framingham State College.

• enerous TUITION REIMBURSEMENT for related fields.

• OMPETITIVE SALARIES

• - 5 weeks of paid VACATION per year

• ECRUITMENT BONUS PLAN

RELOCATION assistance and HOUSING available -On-site DAY CARE and INTEGRATED PRESCHOOL

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PLAN Our EAP professional is on-site for your confidential assistance.

• nd MUCH MORE!

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SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY 4

Graduate Schools in the Western, Plains United States 4

Argosy University-Phoenix 4

Argosy University-Twin Cities 4

Brigham Young University 5

College of the Southwest 5

Emporia State University 6

Fort Hays State University 6

Idaho State University 7

Minnesota State University Moorhead 7

Minot State University 7

Northern Arizona University 8

Northern Arizona University 8

Pittsburg State University 9

Prescott College 9

University of Arizona 10

University of Denver 10

University of Idaho 11

University of Iowa 11

University of Minnesota 11

University of Minnesota 12

University of Minnesota 12

University of Minnesota - Duluth 13

University of Montana, The 13

University of Nebraska at Kearney 14

University of Nevada, Reno 14

University of Northern Colorado 15

University of Northern Iowa 15

University of South Dakota 15

Utah State University 16

Wichita State University 16

Graduate Schools in the Western, Plains United States 17

Argosy University-Phoenix 17

Argosy University-Twin Cities 17

Brigham Young University 18

College of the Southwest 18

Emporia State University 19

Fort Hays State University 19

Idaho State University 20

Minnesota State University Moorhead 20

Minot State University 20

Northern Arizona University 21

Northern Arizona University 21

Pittsburg State University 22

Prescott College 22

University of Arizona 23

University of Denver 23

University of Idaho 24

University of Iowa 24

University of Minnesota 24

University of Minnesota 25

University of Minnesota 25

University of Minnesota - Duluth 26

University of Montana, The 26

University of Nebraska at Kearney 27

University of Nevada, Reno 27

University of Northern Colorado 27

University of Northern Iowa 28

University of South Dakota 28

Utah State University 29

Wichita State University 29

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY 29

Graduate Schools in Southcentral United States 29

Abilene Christian University 30

Louisiana State University 30

Louisiana State University in Shreveport 31

Nicholls State University 31

Oklahoma State University 31

OU • OSU 31

Sam Houston State University 32

Southwest Texas State University 32

Tarleton State University - Central Texas 33

Tarleton State University - Central Texas 33

Texas A and M University 33

Texas A and M University 34

Texas Woman's University (Denton) 34

Trinity University 3 5

Tulane University 3 5

University of Houston - Clear Lake 35

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 36

University of North Texas 36

University of Texas at Tyler Department of Psychology 36

University of Texas, Pan American 36

Graduate Schools in the Midwestern United States 37 Andrews University School of Education Psychology Programs Andrews University

Berrien Springs, MI 49104 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: enroll@andrews.edu I 37

Argosy University- Chicago Campus 37

Argosy University - Chicago Northwest 38

M_ ' Ball State University 38

Central Michigan University 39

Central Michigan University 39

Cleveland State University 39

Eastern Illinois University 40

Governors State University 40

Illinois State University 40 Phone: 1-309-438-8701 Fax: 1-309-438-5789 The PhD program is accredited by American Psychological Assn (APA) and approved by National Assn of School Psychologists (NSAP). Graduates are trained for a variety of leadership positions which include health care provider, delivering a variety of psychological services directly to children, parents and families; supervisor, responsible for the effectiveness in the functioning of other school psychologists; administrator, responsible for development, implementation, and evaluation of educational and mental health programs; researcher, advancing the state of scientific knowledge; and educator (trainer), educating future school psychologists. Work settings include colleges and universities, public and private elementary and secondary schools, mental health centers, hospitals, medical centers and independent practice. The overarching theoretical orientation represented in our program is the developmental

ecological model. Degrees Offered: PhD -School Psychology 40 Illinois State University Department of Psychology Specialist in School Psychology, School Psychology Campus Box 4620 Normal, IL 61790-4620 U.S.A. Click to send

psygrad@ilstu.edu I E-mail to: ...................................................................................... 41

Indiana State University 42

Indiana University 42

John Carroll University 43

Kent State University 43

Loyola University Chicago 43

Loyola University Chicago 44

Marquette University 44

Miami University 44

National - Louis University 45

Northern Illinois University 45

Northern Illinois University 46

Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville 46

University of Akron 47

University of Cincinnati 47

University of Dayton 47

University of Detroit Mercy 48

University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire 48

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse 49

University of Wisconsin - River Falls 49

University of Wisconsin - Stout 49

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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 50

Valparaiso University 51

Western Illinois University 51

Western Michigan University 52

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Graduate Schools in the Western, Plains United States

Argosy University-Phoenix Clinical Psychology

2301 West Dunlap Avenue Suite 211 Phoenix, AZ 85021 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: Inquiry@argosyu.edu

Phone: 1-602- 216-2600

Fax: 1-602-216-2601

AzSPP offers outstanding professional education, in the practitioner-scholar model, for careers in Clinical Psychology. AzSPP is the newest campus of ASPP, one of the largest and oldest graduate schools of Psychology in the United States. Degrees Offered:

Psy.D. - Clinical Psychology;

M.A. - Clinical Psychology,

Respecialization Program for Postdoctoral Clinical Psychologists; M.A. - Sport-Exercise Psychology;

M.A. - Professional Counseling;

Doctor of Education

Research Areas:Latino Psychology; Forensics; Gay/Lesbian Psychology; Treatment of Sexual Abuse Victims; Psychoanalysis; Family/Child Psychology

Argosy University-Twin Cities Clinical Psychology

5503 Green Valley Drive, Suite 150

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Bloomington, MN 55437-9761 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: Inquiry@argosyu.edu

Phone: 1-952-921-9500

Fax: 1-952-921-9574

The primary purpose of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral program is to educate and train students in the major aspects of clinical practice, enabling them as practitioners to integrate biological, psychological, and sociocultural aspects of human functioning into their clinical approach. To ensure that students are prepared adequately, the curriculum integrates theory, training, research, and practice preparing students to work with a wide range of populations in need of psychological services.

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Clinical Psychology;

Psy.D. - Clinical Psychology;

M.A. - Professional Counseling//Marriage and Family Therapy; Respecialization - Clinical Psychology

Research Areas: psychopathology, clinical assessment; psychometrics; chemical dependency; melancholy and depression; reconciliation as it relates to psychotherapy; projective personality assessment; feminist theory and critique; Winter Seasonal Affective Disorder; anxiety disorders; mental health delivery systems; developmental psychology; language and communication; developmental disabilities; hypnotherapy; brain injury; psychological variables in return to work; clinical biofeedback; adulthood and aging; countertransference dreams; research design; interface between spirituality and psychology; childhood development; self and symbol theory; Wechsler Memory Scale

Brigham Young University

David O. McKay School of Education

Counseling and School Psychology 310 MCKB

Provo, UT 84602 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradstudies@byu.edu I

Phone: 1-801-378-3813

Degrees Offered: M. S.

College of the Southwest Educational Diagnostician

CSW Admissions, 6610 North Lovington Highway Hobbs, NM 88240 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: admissions@csw.edu

Phone: 1-505-392-6561 or 1-800-530-4400

Degrees Offered:

M. S. - Educational Diagnostician

Emporia State University

Teachers College, Division of Psychology and Special Education

School Psychology

Office of Graduate Studies and Research, 1200 Commercial Street Emporia, KS 66801 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradinfo@esumai1.emporia. edu I

Phone: 1-800-950-4723 or 316-341-5403 Fax: 1-316-341-5909

Degrees Offered:

M. S. - School Psychology; Ed. S. - School Psychology;

Fort Hays State University College of Arts and Sciences Psychology

600 Park St

Hays, KS 67601-4099 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: rmarkley@fhsu.edu

Phone: 1-785-628-4405

Fax: 1-785-628-5861

Applied programs are two years in length and feature extensive practicum/internship experiences.

Degrees Offered:

M.S.- Clinical Psychology;

M.S. - General Experimental;

M.S.- School Psychology ;

Specialist in Education - School Psychology

Idaho State University College of Education

School Psychology

Box 8059

Pocatello, ID 83209 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: graddean@isu.edu

Phone: 1-208-236-3156

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. - Human Exceptionality (School Psychological Examiner emphasis area); Ed. S.

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Minnesota State University Moorhead School Psychology

1104 7th Ave. S.

Moorhead, MN 56563 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: graduate@mnstate.edu

Phone: 1-218-236-2344

These degrees prepare students to be school psychologists who work closely with teachers, administrators, parents and community agencies to identify and treat students' problems. Specialist degree level school psychologists are in demand regionally and nationally. Admission is limited and competitive.

Degrees Offered:

M. S.;

Specialist Degree

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Minot State University Department of Psychology

School Psychology 500 University Ave. W.

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Minot, ND 58707 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to:

Phone: 1-800-777-0750 / 1-701-858-3138

Fax: 1-701-839-6933

The Education Specialist in School Psychology Degree is designed to prepare students for certification by the National Association of School Psychology and as a school Psychologist in the State of North Dakota. Graduate students participate in a rigorous three year program. The program emphasizes hands-on experience culminating in a one year, 1200 hour internship.

Degrees Offered:

Education Specialist

Northern Arizona University Center for Excellence in Education

Educational Psychology

P.O. Box 05774

Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5774 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-520 -523-9640

Degrees Offered: MA.-Counseling; MA.-School Counseling; MA.-Human Relations; MA.-Student Affairs, MA.-School Psychology;

Ed.D. in Counseling Psychology; Ed.D. in School Psychology; Ed.D. in Learning and Instruction

Northern Arizona University Graduate College

School Psychology

PO Box 4125

Flagstaff, AZ 86004-4125 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-520-523-4348 Fax: 1-520-523-8950

Degrees Offered: M.A.

Pittsburg State University

Department of Psychology and Counseling

SchoolPsychology

1701 S. Broadway

Pittsburg, KS 66762-7551 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-620-235-4523

Fax: 1-620-235-4520

Programs in the Department of Psychology and Counseling at PSU are heavily practitioner based, operating in a multi-disciplinary service provision model. All graduate students complete courses across counseling and psychology specialties and participate in extensive practicum and internship activities.

Degrees Offered:

Ed. S. - School Psychology

Prescott College Master of Arts Program

Education

Admissions, 220 Grove Avenue Prescott, AZ 86301 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions@prescott.edu I

Phone: 1-800-628-6364

Fax: 1-520-776-5242

Requirements for various state endorsements may be incorporated into the student's individualized program. A student with previous secondary teaching experience may incorporate state secondary certification into the program. Students design programs of study and study independently in their own communities, attending limited residencies in Arizona.

Degrees Offered:

M. A.

University of Arizona College of Education School Psychology P.O. Box 210069

Tucson, AZ 85721 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-520-621-7822

Fax: 1-520-621-3821

The Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation is dedicated to advancing human and economic development through the empowerment and effective inclusion of culturally diverse individuals with disabilities and special abilities across the age span. It is the only department in the state, and in some cases the Southwest, offering programs in deaf education, teacher education of the visually impaired, orientation and mobility training, teacher education of students with severe/multiple disabilities and deafblindness, bilingual/multicultural special education, early childhood special education, special education/rehabilitation administration, and rehabilitation counseling. Degrees Offered:

M.A.;

Ed. S.;

Ed.D.;

Ph.D.

University of Denver College of Education

Educational Psychology Division

Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111 Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-303-871-2509 Fax: 1-303-871-4456

Degrees Offered:

M.A.; Ph.D. - Education Psychology Ed. S.; Ph.D. - School Psychology; M.A.; Ph.D. - Child and Family Studies

University of Idaho

College of Graduate Studies School Psychology

Ed. 116

Moscow, ID 83844 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gadms@uidaho.edu

Phone: 1-208-885-6159 Fax: 1-208-885-6198

Degrees Offered: Sch.Psych. Sp.

University of Iowa College of Education

Division of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations School Psychology

361 North Lindquist Center

Iowa City, IA 52242-1529 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-319-335-5577 Fax: 1-319-335-5386

Degrees Offered: Ph.D.

University of Minnesota Depaitnuent of Psychology

School Psychology

249 Elliott Hall, 75 East River Road Minneapolis, MN 55455-0344 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: Iawi003@tc.umn.edu

Phone: 1-612-625-4042 Fax: 1-612-626-2079

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Ph.D.- School Psychology

University of Minnesota

Dept. of Educational Psychology School Psychology

U of M, 350 Elliott Hall, 75 E.River Rd. Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA

Click to send E-mail to: Iawi003@tc.umn.edu

International Students Click to send E-mail to: iavroi003@tc.umn.edu

Phone: 1-612-624-4156

Fax: 1-612-624-0879

The School Psychology Program is designed to prepare psychologists who have a strong

and broad-based knowledge of psychology, educational psychology, and child

development to appy that knowledge to school settings using an ecological focus. A

highly organized program of graduate studies allows professional psychologists to focus

on one of the four primary areas: consultative, administrative, educative, and evaluataive.

Degrees Offered:

M.A.- Master of Arts;

S.C.- Specialist Certificate; Ph.D.

University of Minnesota

College of Education and Human Development

Educational Psychology

204 Burton Hall, 178 Pillsbury Drive SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA

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Click to send E-mail to: epsy-adm@umn.edu

Phone: 1-612-624-1698

Fax: 1-612-624-8241

High-quality coursework and the relationships our students establish as they work collaboratively with professors and other students are only two reasons our programs are so successful. Time and time again, employers tells us they are impressed with the extent and the quality of the field experiences our graduates enjoy. Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, School Psychology;

M.A./Specialist Certificate -Educational Psychology, School Psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Psychological foundations of education; M.A. - Educational Psychology, Psychological foundations of education;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Counseling and student personnel psychology;

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M.A. - Educational Psychology, Counseling and student personnel psychology; Certificate - Counseling and student personnel psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Special education;

M.A. - Educational Psychology, Special education

Research Areas:Learning and cognition/educational technology; Personality; Social psychology/human relations; Research methodology; Human development in education; K-12 school counseling; Developmental disabilities; Learning disabilities; Emotional and behavioral disorders; Early childhood special education; Deaf/hard of hearing education

University of Minnesota - Duluth

College of Education and Human Service

U MD Graduate Office; 431 Darland Administration Duluth, MN 55812 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: mleone@d.umn.edu

Phone: 1-218-726-7523 Fax: 1-281-726-6970

Degrees Offered: M. A. ;

M.S.W.;

University of Montana, The Department of Psychology

School

Pharmacy-Psychology Bldg. Rm 129 Missoula, MT 59812-1041 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: psyegrad@selway.umt.edu I

Phone: 1-406-243-4521

Fax: 1-406-243-6366

The School Psychology program provides courses, training experiences and supervision which permit the student todevelop the skills necessary to effectively apply psychological and educational knowledge and techniques in school settings. A widely accepted model of the school psychologist role in schools is used which emphasizes collaborative consultation, psychoeducational evaluation, counseling, educational intervention, behavioral intervention and applied research skills. Two years of coursework are required in these areas including three semesters of practicum inpreschool and school settings and a semester of counseling practicum.

Degrees Offered:

M. A.

University of Nebraska at Kearney Office of Graduate Studies and Research School Psychology

Founders Hall

Kearney, NE 68849-1230 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-308-865-8508 Fax: 1-308-865-8837

Degrees Offered:

Education Specialist - School Psychology

University of Nevada, Reno Educational Psychology Graduate School/326 Reno, NV 89557-0035 U.S.A.

gradadmissions@unr.edu I

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Phone: 1-775-784-6869 Fax: 1-775-784-6064

Degrees Offered:

M.S. - Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Information Technology in Education;

Ph.D. and Ed.D.- Educational Psychology with emphases in Human Growth and Learning, Information Technology in Education, and School Psychology; M.Ed.- Educational Psychology. (Intended primarily for teachers); M.A.- Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Addiction Counseling; Ed. S. - Educational Psychology with an emphasis in School Psychology; M.A.- Counseling with an emphasis in School Counseling;

Ph.D. and Ed.D.- Counseling with an emphasis in Counselor Education and Supervision;

University of Northern Colorado Division of Professional Psychology Psychology

University of Northern Colorado Graduate School Greeley, CO 80639 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: gradsch@unco.edu

Phone: 1-970-351-2831

Fax: 1-970-351-2371

The Division of Professional Psychology offers multiple degree programs.

Degrees Offered: M.A.,

ph.D.; Ed. S.; Psy.D.

University of Northern Iowa College of Education

School Psychology

Department of Educational Psychology and Foundations, 150 Schindler Education Center Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0606 U. S. A.

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Phone: 1-319-273-3264 Fax: 1-319-273-6997

Degrees Offered: Specialist

University of South Dakota Counseling in Psychology in Education

414 E. Clark Street

Vermillion, SD 57069-2390 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-605-677-6498 Fax: 1-605-677-6753

Degrees Offered: M. A.

Utah State University Department of Psychology Psychology

2810 Old Main Hill

Logan, UT 84322-2810 USA

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Phone: 1-435-797-1475

Fax: 1-435-797-1460

The Utah State University Department of Psychology offers two doctoral (PhD) training programs (Combined Clinical/Counseling/School, and Research and Evaluation Methodology; and two master's degree programs (School Psychology NASP accredited, and School Counseling.

Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - Combined Clinical/Counseling/School Psychology; Ph.D. - Research and Evaluation Methodology;

M.S. - Psychology with Certification in School Counseling; M. S. - School Psychology;

Wichita State University College of Education, The

School Psychology

1845 Fairmount

Wichita, KS 67260-0004 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-316-978 3326

Degrees Offered:

Ed. S. - School Psychology

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Graduate Schools in the Western, Plains United States

Argosy University-Phoenix Clinical Psychology

2301 West Dunlap Avenue Suite 211 Phoenix, AZ 85021 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-602- 216-2600

Fax: 1-602-216-2601

AzSPP offers outstanding professional education, in the practitioner-scholar model, for careers in Clinical Psychology. AzSPP is the newest campus of ASPP, one of the largest and oldest graduate schools of Psychology in the United States. Degrees Offered:

Psy.D. - Clinical Psychology;

M.A. - Clinical Psychology;

Respecialization Program for Postdoctoral Clinical Psychologists; M.A. - Sport-Exercise Psychology;

M.A. - Professional Counseling;

Doctor of Education

Research Areas:Latino Psychology; Forensics; Gay/Lesbian Psychology; Treatment of Sexual Abuse Victims; Psychoanalysis; Family/Child Psychology

Argosy University-Twin Cities Clinical Psychology

5503 Green Valley Drive, Suite 150

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Bloomington, MN 55437-9761 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: Inquiry@argosyu.edu

Phone: 1-952-921-9500

Fax: 1-952-921-9574

The primary purpose of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral program is to educate and train students in the major aspects of clinical practice, enabling them as practitioners to integrate biological, psychological, and sociocultural aspects of human functioning into their clinical approach. To ensure that students are prepared adequately, the curriculum integrates theory, training, research, and practice preparing students to work with a wide range of populations in need of psychological services.

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Clinical Psychology;

Psy.D. - Clinical Psychology;

M.A. - Professional Counseling//Marriage and Family Therapy; Respecialization - Clinical Psychology

Research Areas:psychopathology; clinical assessment; psychometrics; chemical dependency; melancholy and depression; reconciliation as it relates to psychotherapy; projective personality assessment; feminist theory and critique; Winter Seasonal Affective Disorder; anxiety disorders; mental health delivery systems; developmental psychology; language and communication; developmental disabilities; hypnotherapy; brain injury; psychological variables in return to work; clinical biofeedback; adulthood and aging; countertransference dreams; research design; interface between spirituality and psychology; childhood development; self and symbol theory; Wechsler Memory Scale

Brigham Young University

David 0. McKay School of Education

Counseling and School Psychology 310 MCKB

Provo, UT 84602 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-801-378-3813

Degrees Offered: M. S.

College of the Southwest

Educational Diagnostician

CSW Admissions, 6610 North Lovington Highway

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Hobbs, NM 88240 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions@csw.edu

Phone: 1-505-392-6561 or 1-800-530-4400

Degrees Offered:

M. S. - Educational Diagnostician

Emporia State University

Teachers College, Division of Psychology and Special Education

School Psychology

Office of Graduate Studies and Research, 1200 Commercial Street Emporia, KS 66801 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-800-950-4723 or 316-341-5403 Fax: 1-316-341-5909

Degrees Offered:

M.S. - School Psychology; Ed. S. - School Psychology,

Fort Hays State University College of Arts and Sciences

Psychology

600 Park St

Hays, KS 67601-4099 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: rmarkley@flisu.edu

Phone: 1-785-628-4405

Fax: 1-785-628-5861

Applied programs are two years in length and feature extensive practicum/internship experiences.

Degrees Offered:

M.S. - Clinical Psychology;

M.S.- General Experimental;

M.S.- School Psychology ;

Specialist in Education - School Psychology

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Idaho State University College of Education

School Psychology Box 8059

Pocatello, ID 83209 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: graddean@isu.edu

Phone: 1-208-236-3156

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed. - Human Exceptionality (School Psychological Examiner emphasis area); Ed. S.

Minnesota State University Moorhead School Psychology

1104 7th Ave. S.

Moorhead, MN 56563 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-218-236-2344

These degrees prepare students to be school psychologists who work closely with teachers, administrators, parents and community agencies to identify and treat students' problems. Specialist degree level school psychologists are in demand regionally and nationally. Admission is limited and competitive.

Degrees Offered:

M. S.;

Specialist Degree

Minot State University Depaitinent of Psychology

School Psychology 500 University Ave. W. Minot, ND 58707 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-800-777-0750 / 1-701-858-3138

Fax: 1-701-839-6933

The Education Specialist in School Psychology Degree is designed to prepare students for certification by the National Association of School Psychology and as a school Psychologist in the State of North Dakota. Graduate students participate in a rigorous three year program. The program emphasizes hands-on experience culminating in a one year, 1200 hour internship.

Degrees Offered:

Education Specialist

Northern Arizona University Center for Excellence in Education

Educational Psychology

P.O. Box 05774

Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5774 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-520 -523-9640

Degrees Offered: MA.-Counseling; MA.-School Counseling; MA.-Human Relations; MA.-Student Affairs; MA.-School Psychology;

Ed.D. in Counseling Psychology; Ed.D. in School Psychology; Ed.D. in Learning and Instruction

Northern Arizona University Graduate College

School Psychology

PO Box 4125

Flagstaff, AZ 86004-4125 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-520-523-4348 Fax: 1-520-523-8950

Degrees Offered: M.A.

Pittsburg State University

Department of Psychology and Counseling

SchoolPsychology

1701 S. Broadway

Pittsburg, KS 66762-7551 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-620-235-4523

Fax: 1-620-235-4520

Programs in the Department of Psychology and Counseling at PSU are heavily practitioner based, operating in a multi-disciplinary service provision model. All graduate students complete courses across counseling and psychology specialties and participate in extensive practicum and internship activities.

Degrees Offered:

Ed. S. - School Psychology

Prescott College Master of Arts Program

Education

Admissions, 220 Grove Avenue Prescott, AZ 86301 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions@prescott.edu

Phone: 1-800-628-6364

Fax: 1-520-776-5242

Requirements for various state endorsements may be incorporated into the student's individualized program. A student with previous secondary teaching experience may incorporate state secondary certification into the program. Students design programs of study and study independently in their own communities, attending limited residencies in Arizona.

Degrees Offered:

M. A.

University of Arizona College of Education School Psychology

P.O. Box 210069

Tucson, AZ 85721 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-520-621-7822

Fax: 1-520-621-3821

The Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation is dedicated to advancing human and economic development through the empowerment and effective inclusion of culturally diverse individuals with disabilities and special abilities across the age span. It is the only department in the state, and in some cases the Southwest, offering programs in deaf education, teacher education of the visually impaired, orientation and mobility training, teacher education of students with severe/multiple disabilities and deafblindness, bilingual/multicultural special education, early childhood special education, special education/rehabilitation administration, and rehabilitation counseling. Degrees Offered:

M. A. ;

Ed. S.;

Ed.D.;

Ph.D.

University of Denver College of Education

Educational Psychology Division

Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111 Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-303-871-2509 Fax: 1-303-871-4456

Degrees Offered:

M.A.; Ph.D. - Education Psychology Ed. S.; Ph.D. - School Psychology; M.A.; Ph.D. - Child and Family Studies

University of Idaho College of Graduate Studies School Psychology

Ed. 116

Moscow, ID 83844 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-208-885-6159 Fax: 1-208-885-6198

Degrees Offered: Sch.Psych. Sp.

University of Iowa College of Education

Division of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations School Psychology

361 North Lindquist Center

Iowa City, IA 52242-1529 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-319-335-5577 Fax: 1-319-335-5386

Degrees Offered: Ph.D.

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University of Minnesota Department of Psychology

School Psychology

249 Elliott Hall, 75 East River Road Minneapolis, MN 55455-0344 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: Iawi003@tc.umn.edu

Phone: 1-612-625-4042 Fax: 1-612-626-2079

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Degrees Offered:

Ph.D.- School Psychology

University of Minnesota

Dept. of Educational Psychology School Psychology

U of M, 350 Elliott Hall, 75 E. River Rd. Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA

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Phone: 1-612-624-4156

Fax: 1-612-624-0879

The School Psychology Program is designed to prepare psychologists who have a strong and broad-based knowledge of psychology, educational psychology, and child development to appy that knowledge to school settings using an ecological focus. A highly organized program of graduate studies allows professional psychologists to focus on one of the four primary areas: consultative, administrative, educative, and evaluataive. Degrees Offered:

M.A.- Master of Arts,

S.C.- Specialist Certificate;

Ph.D.

University of Minnesota

College of Education and Human Development

Educational Psychology

204 Burton Hall, 178 Pillsbury Drive SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA

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Phone: 1-612-624-1698

Fax: 1-612-624-8241

High-quality coursework and the relationships our students establish as they work collaboratively with professors and other students are only two reasons our programs are so successful. Time and time again, employers tells us they are impressed with the extent and the quality of the field experiences our graduates enjoy. Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, School Psychology;

M.A./Specialist Certificate -Educational Psychology, School Psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Psychological foundations of education; M.A. - Educational Psychology, Psychological foundations of education;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Counseling and student personnel psychology;

M.A. - Educational Psychology, Counseling and student personnel psychology; Certificate - Counseling and student personnel psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, Special education;

M.A. - Educational Psychology, Special education

Research Areas :Learning and cognition/educational technology; Personality; Social psychology/human relations; Research methodology; Human development in education; K-12 school counseling; Developmental disabilities, Learning disabilities; Emotional and behavioral disorders; Early childhood special education; Deaf/hard of hearing education

University of Minnesota - Duluth

College of Education and Human Service UMD Graduate Office; 431 Darland Administration Duluth, MN 55812 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: mleone@d.umn.edu

Phone: 1-218-726-7523 Fax: 1-281-726-6970

Degrees Offered: M.A.;

M.S.W.;

University of Montana, The Department of Psychology

School

Pharmacy-Psychology Bldg. Rm 129 Missoula, MT 59812-1041 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: psycgrad@selway.umt edu

Phone: 1-406-243-4521

Fax: 1-406-243-6366

The School Psychology program provides courses, training experiences and supervision which permit the student todevelop the skills necessary to effectively apply psychological and educational knowledge and techniques in school settings. A widely accepted model of the school psychologist role in schools is used which emphasizes collaborative consultation, psychoeducational evaluation, counseling, educational intervention, behavioral intervention and applied research skills. Two years of coursework are required in these areas including three semesters of practicum inpreschool and school settings and a semester of counseling practicum.

Degrees Offered:

M. A.

University of Nebraska at Kearney Office of Graduate Studies and Research

School Psychology

Founders Hall

Kearney, NE 68849-1230 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-308-865-8508 Fax: 1-308-865-8837

Degrees Offered:

Education Specialist - School Psychology

University of Nevada, Reno Educational Psychology

Graduate School/326

Reno, NV 89557-0035 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradadmissions@unr.edu I

Phone: 1-775-784-6869 Fax: 1-775-784-6064

Degrees Offered:

M.S.- Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Information Technology in Education;

Ph.D. and Ed.D.- Educational Psychology with emphases in Human Growth and Learning, Information Technology in Education, and School Psychology; M.Ed.- Educational Psychology. (Intended primarily for teachers),M.A.- Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Addiction Counseling; Ed. S. - Educational Psychology with an emphasis in School Psychology; M.A.- Counseling with an emphasis in School Counseling;

Ph.D. and Ed.D.- Counseling with an emphasis in Counselor Education and Supervision;

University of Northern Colorado Division of Professional Psychology

Psychology

University of Northern Colorado Graduate School Greeley, CO 80639 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: gradsch@unco.edu

Phone: 1-970-351-2831

Fax: 1-970-351-2371

The Division of Professional Psychology offers multiple degree programs.

Degrees Offered: M. A.,

ph.D.; Ed. S.; Psy.D.

University of Northern Iowa College of Education

School Psychology

Department of Educational Psychology and Foundations, 150 Schindler Education Center Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0606 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-319-273-3264 Fax: 1-319-273-6997

Degrees Offered: Specialist

University of South Dakota Counseling in Psychology in Education 414 E. Clark Street

Vermillion, SD 57069-2390 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradsch@sunbird.usd.edu

Phone: 1-605-677-6498 Fax: 1-605-677-6753

Degrees Offered: M. A.

Utah State University Department of Psychology

Psychology

2810 Old Main Hill

Logan, UT 84322-2810 USA

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Phone: 1-435-797-1475

Fax: 1-435-797-1460

The Utah State University Department of Psychology offers two doctoral (PhD) training programs (Combined Clinical/Counseling/School, and Research and Evaluation Methodology; and two master's degree programs (School Psychology NASP accredited, and School Counseling.

Degrees Offered:

Ph.D. - Combined Clinical/Counseling/School Psychology; Ph.D. - Research and Evaluation Methodology;

M. S. - Psychology with Certification in School Counseling; M. S. - School Psychology;

Wichita State University College of Education, The

School Psychology

1845 Fairmount

Wichita, KS 67260-0004 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradinqu@wichita.edu

Phone: 1-316-978 3326

Degrees Offered:

Ed. S. - School Psychology

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SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY

Graduate Schools in Southcentral United States

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Abilene Christian University

Department of Psychology

School Psychology

T. Scott Perkins, Ph.D., Director of Graduate Training, 210D Chambers Hall, ACU Box 28011

Abilene, TX 79699-8011 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to perkinss@acu.edu

Phone: 1-800-395-4723, Ext. 2310

Fax: 1-915-674-6968

Graduate study in psychology at Abilene Christian University combines scientific scholarship, relevant clinical training, and a Christian world view to prepare students for professional work, further graduate study, and lisensure or certification by state boards in education, psychology or counseling.

Degrees Offered:

M.S. - School Psychology

Research Areas: Psychotherapy and Behavior Chang, Clinical Research Methods; Individual Intelligence Testing; Diagnostic Testing; Ethics and Issues in Professional Psychology; Child and Adolescent Assessment; Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy; Curriculum, Elementary and Secondary; The Emotionally Disturbed Child; Psychology of Mentally Retarded Children

Louisiana State University Department of Psychology

School Psychology

Audubon Hall

Baton Rouge, LA 70803 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-504-388-8745

Fax: 1-504-388-4125

School Psychology at LSU is a small, collegial program which emphasizes a mentorship approach. Each student has intensive and frequent contact with faculty members, particularly his or her major professor. Because the program has a student-faculty ratio of approximately 3:1, abundant opportunity is provided for students to learn directly about being a psychologist instead of merely attending classes.

Louisiana State University in Shreveport Psychology Department

School Psychology

One University Place Shreveport, LA 71115 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-318-797-5044 Fax: 1-318-798-4171

Degrees Offered: Psy. S.

Nicholls State University Psychology and Counselor Education

School Psychology

P.O. Box 2016

Thibodaux, LA 70310 U.S.A.

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International Students Click to send E-mail to: esap-mag@mail.nich.edu

Phone: 1-504-448-4370 Fax: 1-504-448-4929

Degrees Offered: Specialist

Oklahoma State University Natural and Applied Sciences Graduate College, 202 Whitehurst Stillwater, OK 74078-1019 U.S.A.

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Research and Graduate Education Center Counseling and Student Personnel (OSU)

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700 North Greenwood Tulsa, OK 74106 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: getadegree@ou-osu- I

Phone: 1-918-582-4723

Fax: 1-918-594-8156

The OU/OSU Research and Graduate Education Center exemplifies "the best of both worlds. "The University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University, the state's two comprehensive universities, offer programs at one location in Tulsa. The Center inspires synergism of intelligence and technology. In addition to the universities sharing facilities and ideas, students pursuing a graduate degree from one institution can enrich their experience by taking courses from the other institution.

Degrees Offered:

M. S.

Research Areas: CommunityCounseling; School Counseling; SchoolPsychology

Sam Houston State University

College of Education and Applied Science

School Psychology

The Graduate Studies Office, Academic Building 1, Room 319J Huntsville, TX 77341-2448 U.S.A.

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Southwest Texas State University The Graduate School

School Psychology

601 University Drive

San Marcos, TX 78666-4605 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-512-245-2581

Fax: 1-512-245-8365

The School Psychology program is fully approved by the National Association of School Psychologists. The program curriculum leads to a Master of Arts degree with a major in school psychology and composite minor in psychology and special education. School Psychology may not serve as a minor for other programs. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply for the following credentials: Licensed Psychological Associate and/or Licensed Specialist in School Psychology from the Texas State Board Examiners of Psychologists; and Nationally Certified School Psychologist from the National School Psychology Certification Board.

Degrees Offered:

M. A.

Tarleton State University - Central Texas

Department of Educational Administration, Counseling and Psychology School Psychology

1901 South Clear Creek Road

Killeen, TX 76549 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-254-519-5464

Fax: 1-254-519-5490

The School Psychology program was started at Tarleton State University in 2000 and is currently seeking accreditation from the National Association of School Psychologists. The program is available at both the Killeen and Stephenville campuses. The program allows students to apply for the Licensed Specialist in School Psychology and nationally Certified School Psychologist credentials. Applications are currently being accepted. Degrees Offered:

M. S.

Tarleton State University - Central Texas 1901 South Clear Creek Road Killeen, TX 76540 U.S.A.

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International Students Click to send E-mail to: thomas@tarleton.edu

Phone: 1-254-526-8262

Degrees Offered:

Master of Arts in History; Master of Business Administration; Master of Criminal Justice; Master of Education in Educational Administration; Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction; Master of Education in Counseling; Master of Science in Counseling Psychology; Master of Science in Educational Psychology; Master of Science in Human Resource Management; Master of Science in Information Systems; Master of Science in Liberal Studies; Master of Science in Management; Master of Science in Mathematics

Texas A and M University College of Education

Programs in Psychology and Special Education

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TAMU-C The Graduate School P.O. Box 3011 Commerce, TX 75429-3011 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: paul zelhart@tamu-commerce.edu I

Phone: 1-903-886-5594 Fax: 1-903-886-5510

Degrees Offered:

M.S.- Psychology; M.A.- Psychology;

Ph.D. - Educational Psychology

Texas A and M University

College of Education, Department of Educational Psychology

School Psychology

704 Harrington, 4225 TAW College Station, TX 77843 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-979-845-1833 Fax: 1-979-862-1256

Degrees Offered: Ph.D.-School Psychology; M.Ed.-School Psychology

Texas Woman's University (Denton) College of Arts and Sciences

School Psychology P.O. Box 425649

Denton, TX 76204 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: Admissions@twu.edu

Phone: 1-940-898-3415 Fax: 1-940-898-3412

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Psychology; PhD. - School Psychology

Trinity University

Department of Education School Psychology 715 Stadium Drive

San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-800-TRINITY or 1-210-736-7501 Fax: 1-210-736-7592

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Psychology

Tulane University Department of Psychology

School Psychology

2007 Stern Hall

New Orleans, LA 70118 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-504-865-5331

Fax: 1-504-862-8744

The emphasis in the School Psychology Program is on knowledge of normal developmental processes as the basis for understanding children's behavior and learning. Degrees Offered:

Ph.D.

University of Houston - Clear Lake School of Human Sciences and Humanities

School Psychology

Office of Enrollment Services, 2700 Bay Area Blvd. Houston, TX 77058 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions@c1.uh.edu

Phone: 1-281-283-2520

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Psychology

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Graduate Psychology and Counseling Psychology

UMM Box 8004 / 900 College Street Belton, TX 76513-2599 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions@umhb.edu

University of North Texas Psychology Department

School Psychology

P.O. Box 311280

Denton, TX 76203-1280 USA

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University of Texas at Tyler Department of Psychology

School Psychology

Office of Admissions and Student Records 3900 University Blvd Tyler, TX 75799 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-903-566-7201

Degrees Offered: M. S.

University of Texas, Pan American The College of Education

School Psychology

1201 W. University Edinburg, TX 78539 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admissions @panam-edu

Phone: 1-956-381-3627 Fax: 1-956-381-2184

Trinity University

Department of Education School Psychology 715 Stadium Drive

San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 U.S. A.

Terry.Migliore@Trinity.edu I

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Phone: 1-800-TRINITY or 1-210-736-7501 Fax: 1-210-736-7592

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Psychology

Tulane University Department of Psychology

School Psychology

2007 Stern Hall

New Orleans, LA 70118 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: mjdias@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu

Phone: 1-504-865-5331

Fax: 1-504-862-8744

The emphasis in the School Psychology Program is on knowledge of normal developmental processes as the basis for understanding children's behavior and learning. Degrees Offered:

Ph.D.

University of Houston - Clear Lake School of Human Sciences and Humanities School Psychology

Office of Enrollment Services, 2700 Bay Area Blvd. Houston, TX 77058 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-281-283-2520

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Psychology

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Graduate Psychology and Counseling Psychology

UMHB Box 8004 / 900 College Street Belton, TX 76513-2599 U.S.A.

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University of North Texas Psychology Department

School Psychology

P.O. Box 311280

Denton, TX 76203-1280 USA

Click to send E-mail to: amyg@unt.edu

University of Texas at Tyler Department of Psychology

School Psychology

Office of Admissions and Student Records 3900 University Blvd Tyler, TX 75799 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-903-566-7201

Degrees Offered: M. S.

University of Texas, Pan American The College of Education

School Psychology

1201 W. University Edinburg, TX 78539 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: ad miss ions@panam.edu

Phone: 1-956-381-3627 Fax: 1-956-381-2184

Degrees Offered: M. A.

Graduate Schools in the Midwestern United States

Andrews University

School of Education Psychology Programs Andrews University

Berrien Springs, MI 49104 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: enroll@andrews.edu

Phone: 1-800-253-2874 Fax: 1-616-471-3228

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational and Developmental Psychology; Ed. S. - School Psychology; Ed.D. - Educational Psychology; Ed.D. - School Psychology; Ph.D. - General Educational Psychology; Ph.D. - School Psychology

Argosy University- Chicago Campus Psychology

20 South Clark Street, 3rd Floor Chicago, IL 60603 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: Inquiry@argosyu.edu

Phone: 1-312- 201-0200, ext. 521 Fax: 1-312- 201-1907

Degrees Offered:

Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology (accredited by the American Psychological Association);

M.A. - Psychology, Clinical Specialty ;

M.A. - Professional Counseling;

Joint Master of Arts in Professional Counseling/Doctor of Ministry ; Respecialization Program for Postdoctoral Clinical Psychologists ; Psychopharmacology Program for Postdoctoral Clinical Psychologists of

Argosy University - Chicago Northwest Psychology

1701 Golf Road; Suite 101

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: Inquiry@argosyu.edu

Phone: 1-847- 290-7400 Fax: 1-847- 290-8432

Degrees Offered:

PsyD-Clinical Psychology;

M.A.- Psychology, Clinical Speciality; M.A. - Professional Counseling;

Postdoctoral Clinical Respecialization Program

Ball State University Teachers College

Department of Educational Psychology Educational Psychology, School Psychology

Department of Educational Psychology Muncie, IN 47306 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-765-285-8500

Fax: 1-765-285-3653

If you could choose the ideal college -- one that provided you powerful resources (world class faculty, facilities, technology, and academics) for personal learning (small classes, with extensive faculty interaction and contact) -- you would choose Ball State University.

Check us out. You'll like what you see. Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Educational Psychology; Ed. S. - School Psychology; Ph.D. - School Psychology; M.A. - School Psychology

Central Michigan University

College of Graduate Studies

Graduate Program in Counseling

100 Foust Hall

Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: grad@cmich.edu

Phone: 1-989-774-GRAD Fax: 1-989-774-1857

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Guidance Personnel; M.A. - Professional Counseling

Central Michigan University College of Graduate Studies

Graduate Program in School Psychology

100 Foust Hall

Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859 U.S.A.

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Cleveland State University College of Graduate Studies School Psychology

1983 East 24th Street Cleveland, OH 44115 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: cispcsu@csuohio.edu

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Eastern Illinois University School Psychology

The Office of Graduate School, 206 Old Main Charleston, IL 61920 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-217-581- 2220

Fax: 1-217-581- 6020

Students who successfully complete the school psychology program earn the Specialist in School Psychology (SSP) degree. Students earn at least 60 hours of graduate credit during two years of course work and a third year of required internship. The program has been approved by the National Association of School Psychologists and follows that organization's model of training.

Degrees Offered:

SSP

Governors State University College of Education

School Psychology

University Parkway

University Park, IL 60466 U.S.A.

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Illinois State University Department of Psychology PhD inSchool Psychology Campus Box 4620

Normal, IL 61790-4620 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: ugradadm@ilstu.edu

International Students Click to send E-mail to: ugradadm@ilstu.edu

Phone: 1-309-438-8701

Fax: 1-309-438-5789

The PhD program is accredited by American Psychological Assn (APA)

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and approved by National Assn of School Psychologists (NSAP). Graduates are trained for a variety of leadership positions which include health care provider, delivering a variety of psychological services directly to children, parents and families; supervisor, responsible for the effectiveness in the functioning of other school psychologists; administrator, responsible for development, implementation, and evaluation of educational and mental health programs; researcher, advancing the state of scientific knowledge; and educator (trainer), educating future school psychologists. Work settings include colleges and universities, public and private elementary and secondary schools, mental health centers, hospitals, medical centers and independent practice. The overarching theoretical orientation represented in our program is the developmental-ecological model.

Degrees Offered:

PhD -School Psychology

Illinois State University

Department of Psychology

Specialist in School Psychology, School Psychology Campus Box 4620

Normal, IL 61790-4620 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: psygrad@ilstu.edu

International Students Click to send E-mail to: psygrad@ilstu.edu

Phone: 1-309-438-8701

Fax: 1-309-438-5789

The SSP program educates psychologists with the essential entry-level competencies to serve in the schools by providing a sequential set of experiences which have been planned with reference to the standards and criteria of the National Assn of School Psychologists (NASP) as well as the guidelines for training which have been developed through the collaboration of the directors of university school psychology programs in Illinois, the Illinois State Boad of Education, and the Illinois School Psychologists Assn. The program has an advisory committee consisting of practicing school psychologists, principals, a school superintendent, special education administrators, parents, regular and special education teachers, and related school personnel including a social worker, speech therapist, and guidance counselor which provides input on at least a yearly basis to program faculty regarding training needs for future school psychology practitioners. The program requires a thesis and 63 hours of graduate credit including a year's internship. Degrees Offered:

SSP -School Psychology

Indiana State University

Department of Educational and School Psychology School Psychology

Terre Haute, IN 47809 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: epbisch@befac.indstate.edu

Phone: 1-812-237-2882

Degrees Offered:

M.Ed - School of Psychology (The M.Ed. is obtained enroute to either the Ed. S. or the

Ph.D. degrees.);

Ed. S. - School of Psychology; Ph.D. - School of Psychology

Research Areas:Porter School Psychology Center

Indiana University School of Education

Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology Counseling / Counselor Education / Counseling Psychology

Education 4003, 201 North Rose Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405-1006 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: CEP@indiana.edu

Phone: 1-812-856-8300

Fax: 1-812-856-8333

The faculty and students of the department share a great deal of enthusiasm about our graduate programs and our contributions to the undergraduate teacher education program at Indiana University-Bloomington. We have multiple missions, but at the heart of our enterprise is a community of scholars working hard to contribute solutions to the problems faced by children in the context of contemporary education. Faculty and students collaboratively investigate numerous facets of child development, learning, meta cognition, aging, semiotics, and inquiry methodologies.

Degrees Offered:

M. S. - Counseling;

M.S. - Educational Psychology ;

Ed.S. - Counseling;

Ed. S. - School Psychology;

Ph.D. - Counseling Psychology; Ph.D. - Educational Psychology; Ph.D. - School Psychology

John Carroll University

Department of Education and Allied Studies

School Psychology

Graduate School, John Carroll University University Heights, OH 44118 USA

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Phone: 1-216-397-4284 Fax: 1-216-397-3009

Kent State University

College of Education

Educational Foundations and Special Services School Psychology

306 White Hall

Kent, OH 44242 -0001 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-330-672-2862 Fax: 1-330-672-3549

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.;

Ed. S.; Ph.D.

Loyola University Chicago School of Education

School Psychology

Office of Admissions, 1041 Ridge Road

Wilmette, IL 60091 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: SchlEduc@luc.edu

Phone: 1-847-853-3323 Fax: 1-847-853-3375

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.-School Psychology ;

Loyola University Chicago The Graduate School

School Psychology Granada Centre, Room 450 6525 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60626 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: grad-phd-ma-ms@luc.edu I

Marquette University Graduate School

Educational Policy and Leadership Holthusen Hall 305, PO Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-9702 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: mugs@marquette.edu

Miami University School Psychology 201 McGuffey Hall Oxford, OH 45056 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradschool@muohio.edu

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International Students Click to send E-mail to: instuapp@muohio.edu

Phone: 1-513-529-6621

Fax: 1-513 529 4127

This program leads to the degree Educational Specialist as well as to certification as a

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professional school psychologist. Diagnostic, intervention, counseling and consultation training; clinical practicum experiences; and a full - time, supervised paid nine - to 10 - month internship are included in the three - year program. Degrees Offered:

M. S.;

Ed. S.

National - Louis University National College of Education

Educational Psychology / School Psychology 2840 Sheridan Road

Evanston, IL 60201-1796 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: nluinfo@nl.edu

Phone: 1-800-443-5522 / 1-847-475-1100 Fax: 1-708-256-1057

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.;

M. S.Ed.; C.A.S.; Ed. S.; Ed.D.

Northern Illinois University Department of Psychology

School Psychology Department of Psychology DeKalb, IL 60115 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gwaas@niu.edu

Phone: 1-815-753-0772

Fax: 1-815-753-8088

This program offers a masters certification program and a Ph.D. program that provides specialized training in the applied area of school psychology. The program is fully N.A.S.P./N.C.A.T.E. approved. The goal of the program is to train professional psychologists to work in schools, state agencies, clinical practice, and university settings. Course work and practical experiences provide a synthesis of essential theoretical and

applied approaches across developmental, cognitive, social, and behavioral areas. Degrees Offered:

M.A.;

Ph.D. - School Psychology

Northern Illinois University Psychology

Psychology

Department of psychology DeKalb, IL 60115 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: gwaas@niu.edu

Phone: 1-815-753-7063 Fax: 1-815-753-8088

Degrees Offered:

M.A.;

Ph.D.

Research Areas:Clinical; Cognitive; Instructional; Developmental and School; Neurosciences and Behavior; Social and Industrial/Organizational

Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Department of Psychology

Psychology

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville, IL 62026-1121 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: psychology@siue.edu

International Students Click to send E-mail to: psychology@siue.edu I

Phone: 1-618-650-2202

Fax: 1-618-650-5087

Our graduate programs offer students a combination of classroom and supervised practicum experiences. Students are prepared both for doctoral study and/or employment at the masters/specialist level.

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - Clinical Adult;

M. A. - General;

M.A. - Industrial/Organizational;

M. S. - Community School;

Specialist - School Psychology

Research Areas:Juvenile Delinquency; Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice; Motivation and Cognitive Processes; Employee Selection, Satisfaction and Morale; Effects of Television Violence; Longitudinal Study of Intelligence in At-Risk Children; Elder Abuse and Drug Abuse

University of Akron College of Education

School Psychology

Akron, OH 44325-2101 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-330-972-7663

University of Cincinnati College of Education Division of Human Services School Psychology 526B TC

Cincinnati, OH 45221 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: fran.floyd@uc.edu

Phone: 1-513-556-3335

Fax: 1-513-556-2483

The Major goal of the School Psychology program is to prepare professional school pshchologist who can enhance the learning and adjustment of students as they participate in the educational process. Didactic and experientially-based training is provided within the context of a scientist practitioner model. Successful completion of the specialist-level programs leads to Ohio certification/licensure as a school psychologist. Degrees Offered:

M.Ed.;

Ph.D.

University of Dayton School of Education

School Psychology

Dean of the Graduate School, St. Mary's, Room 200, 300 College Park Dayton, OH 45469-1620 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-937-229-2390 Fax: 1-937-229-4545

Degrees Offered: M.Ed.

University of Detroit Mercy School Psychology P.O. Box 19900

Detroit, MI 48219-0900 U.S.A.

admissions@udmerey.edu I

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Phone: 1-313-993-1000

Degrees Offered: Education Specialist

University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire School Psychology

Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: graduate@uwec.edu I

Phone: 1-715-836-5733 Fax: 1-715836-2409

Degrees Offered:

M.S.E.;

School Psychology Certification

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse School of Education

School Psychology

341 Graff Main Hall

La Crosse, WI 54601 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: dehn@mail.uwlax.edu

Phone: 1-608-785-8445 Fax: 1-608-785-8443

Degrees Offered: M.S.Ed.

University of Wisconsin - River Falls College of Education

School Psychology

410 South Third Street

River Falls, WI 54022-5001 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: donald.lee.stovall@uwrf.edu

Phone: 1-715-425-3843 Fax: 1-715-425-3785

Degrees Offered:

M.A.- School Psychology

University of Wisconsin - Stout School Psychology

413 Education & Human Services Building Menomonie, WI 54751 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: maricled@uwstout.edu

Phone: 1-715-232-2229

Degrees Offered:

M.S.Ed. - School Psychology; Ed. S. - School Psychology

University of Wisconsin - Whitewater College of Letters and Sciences School Psychology

Winther 5033

Whitewater, WI 53190 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-414-472-1026

Fax: 1-414-472-5238

The Master of Science in Education (M. S.E.) Program is part of a three-year, 66-credit program which fulfills the academic requirements for licensure as a School Psychologist. This area of study concerns itself with the applicaion of psychological theories and skills to prevention and intervention procedures with children and youth as they interact within the school environment.

Degrees Offered:

M. S. E.

University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Psychology

School Psychology

Department of Psychology, UW-W Whitewater, WI 53190 USA

larsonj@usvAmvax.uww.edu

Click to send E-mail to:

Phone: 1-414-472-5413

Fax: 1-414-472-1883

The program is designed for students desiring to practice as school psychologists in the public schools. We are NASP/NCATE accredited.

Degrees Offered:

M.S.E. - School Psychology;

Research Areas: School Violence; Behavioral Consultation; Preschool Social Skills;

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Educational Psychology

Graduate School Admissions, 261 Mitchell Hall, P.O. Box 340 Milwaukee, WI 53201 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-414-229-4767

The Educational Psychology program is designed to serve those who want to increase their understanding of human behavior from conception through adulthood, research and evaluation of learning, and teaching in informal and formal educational settings. The program permits concentrations in School Counseling, Community Counseling, School Psychology, Human Development and Learning, and Research and Evaluation. The Department also offers certification sequences to qualify students as school psychologists and school counselors.

Under the auspices of the PhD program in Urban Education, the Department offers doctoral level training with designated specializations in Educational Psychology, Counseling Psychology, and School Psychology. The Ph.D. specializations in Counseling Psychology and School Psychology are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).

Degrees Offered:

M. S. - Educational Psychology

Valparaiso University School Psychology

Graduate Studies and Continuing Education Valparaiso, IN 46383 U.S.A.

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Phone: 1-219-464-5313 Fax: 1-219-464-5381

Degrees Offered:

M.A. - School Psychology

Western Illinois University Psychology Department

Psychology

I University Circle Macomb, IL 61455 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: Grad-Office@wiu.edu

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Phone: 1-309-298-1806

Fax: 1-309-298-2245

The Department of Psychology has three curricular choices within its two graduate programs. Two of the choices are professionally oriented, one a masters degree in clinical/ community mental health, the other a specialist degree in school psychology. The third choice, a masters degree in general experimental psychology, emphasizes breadth of exposure and familiarity with research in psychology and/or the development of skills in personnel assessment and organizational development. Degrees Offered:

M. S. - Psychology

Western Michigan University School Psychology

Office of Admissions and Orientation Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5120 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: ask-wmu@wmich edu

Phone: 1-616-387-4498 Fax: 1-616-387-2096

Degrees Offered:

Ed. S. - School Psychology;

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