The program is designed to be completed in 36 months, with 15-week semesters.
Classes are in-person with a small class size of fewer than 20 students.
The Master of Science in School Psychology program prepares students to evaluate, diagnose, and treat children and adolescents, in consultation with parents and teachers. Our program has expertise in data-based decision-making, mental health, and clinical issues.
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As a school psychologist, my lens is always to see the unseen possibilities -- in our kiddos, in families, in teachers, and in our education system.
Dr. Rebecca Branstetter
What will you learn?
Develop your professional identity. Through evidence-based research and real-world application, you'll gain the skills to become a sought-after school psychologist. Our program provides hands-on experience alongside successful practitioners and expert faculty, fostering close, professional relationships.
Upon graduating, you'll be able to:
Total Program
Sticker Price:
$57,096
Less than
26%
of students
pay this amount
25%
tuition discount for benefit-eligible
employees, spouses, and dependents
of our corporate partners
Financial Aid is available mainly in the form of Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans and Federal Graduate PLUS loans.
Additional financial assistance may include:
Interested in seeing what courses you can take? Check out our course catalog!
I love preparing students to be capable in all management functions, including roles like consulting. Because of the small class sizes, I can tailor my coursework to the students.
Dr. Kathleen Stoklosa (Program Director, Associate Professor)
Requirements:
*Students with at least 15-18 hours of undergraduate psychology will be considered for admission
Not required:
What is the length and structure of the School Psychology M.S. program?
The program is designed to be completed in 36 months, with 15-week semesters.
Classes are in-person with a small class size of fewer than 20 students.
Yes, the program is accredited by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) and follows the guidelines of New York State. You can access the Masters in School Psychology Program Annual Report and Student Outcomes Data below
http://apps.nasponline.org/standards-and-certification/graduate-education/index.aspx?id=958221
What kind of internship opportunities are available?
The program includes a one-year paid internship in a school setting during the final year.
What certifications will I be eligible for upon graduation?
Graduates will be eligible for NYS certification in School Psychology, which can lead to permanent certification after two years of full-time work.
They are also eligible for NCSP credentialing (Nationally Certified School Psychologist).
What is the job placement rate for graduates?
The program boasts a 100% employment rate for graduates in the field upon graduation, according to the Career Services Annual Report.
Can I apply if I don’t live in New York State?
Yes, students from outside New York are welcome to apply. Upon graduation, you may seek licensure in other states, with requirements varying by location.
What is the career outlook after graduating?
The Master’s of Science in School Psychology program provided by Roberts Wesleyan University will put students in a great position to secure positions in school psychology both throughout New York State and across the United States. Students can expect to see a heightened demand for psychology-related employment opportunities through 2029, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Those who graduate from the Roberts Wesleyan University in the Master’s of Science in School Psychology will leave with appropriate credentialing for a NYS certification in School Psychology that leads to Permanent certification in the field following two years of full time work experience in New York States.
Additionally, students who choose to work outside of NYS will be eligible for additional credentialing (i.e. licensure) as prescribed in accordance with individualized State requirements that are unique for each State.
Students will also be eligible for NCSP credential (Nationally Certified School Psychologist) as they will have earned their degree from a NASP accredited program.
Sources cited: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Psychologists, at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/psychologists.htm (visited January 20, 2021).
Questions?
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