School Psychology Program Offerings
At the University of Florida, the School Psychology Program (SPP) offers pathways for students who want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children, families, and schools. Whether you are interested in becoming a practitioner in K–12 settings or pursuing advanced research and academic careers, you can choose between our Education Specialist (Ed.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. Both programs blend coursework with hands-on field experiences, preparing you to use evidence-based practices to support learning, behavior, and mental health. With close mentorship from faculty and opportunities to engage in applied research, you’ll gain the skills needed to thrive as a leader in the field of school psychology.
On-Campus Ph.D.
Doctorate Program
School psychologists with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree assume professional leadership roles in university, school, mental health clinic, and other community settings. In addition to work in the K-12 public schools, many PhD school psychologists become licensed as a psychologist and provide psychological services in the private sector to children and youth, families, schools, and the community. Others work in school psychology programs in universities as researchers and trainers.
On-Campus Ed.S.
Doctorate Program
The vast majority of school psychologists with an Education Specialist (EdS) degree work in K-12 public schools providing psychological services to children and youth, families, and schools. School psychologists provide a comprehensive range of direct and indirect psychological services in the schools. To develop the knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to work as a school psychologist, practicum and coursework are interwoven throughout the first two years of EdS training, followed a year-long full-time internship during the third and final year.
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