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School Psychology Program

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School Psychology Program

Education Specialist (EdS) Degree

The School Psychology Program (SPP) at the University of Florida prepares school psychologists as scientist-practitioners who, through their services, promote the psychological and academic development of children and youth. Specialist training in the SPP consists of 80 graduate credit hours, including a year-long internship, and leads to the EdS degree. The SPP specialist program is fully accredited by the Florida Department of Education and is approved as a “Nationally Recognized” Program by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) through the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).

The full-time course of study in the SPP is designed to integrate field experience and academic study. Through continuous enrollment in practica and internship, rigorous course work, and supervision of field placements, students continuously apply knowledge and skills in field settings and generate practical and relevant questions on issues needing further study. Because of this interwoven sequence of study, part-time study is very difficult. Moreover, non-degree status in the SPP is not allowed.

All students must meet the standards advanced by the Graduate School, College, and Department, as well as the SPP. All SPP requirements are congruent with standards from these other bodies (e.g., NCATE, NASP). Students occasionally enter the program with previous graduate coursework or experiences that may allow or require alteration of the typical program. Such changes are negotiated after admission to the SPP and no later than the first semester of coursework.

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