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Millersville University

School of Education, Psychology

Address:

College of Graduate & Professional Studies
P.O. Box 1002
Millersville, PA  17551-0302
United States

Phone:

1-717-872-3099

Fax:

1-717-872-3453

Program Information

Degree Offered

M.S. - Psychology; M.Ed. - School Counseling, Certification in school psychology; Certification in school counseling; Supervision of school psychological services; Supervision of school guidance services

Format: Campus

Program Description:


The clinical program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in mental health functioning as counselors and clinicians. It also prepares students for further graduate study. It emphasizes the development of assessment and psychotherapeutic skills through course work and supervised experience with clients in the department's training clinic and through practicum in local mental health agencies and hospitals.


The school psychology certification program is a 64 s.h. post-baccalaureate program, fully approved by the National Association of School Psychologists. Upon completion of specified course work (43 s.h.) in the program, the student is awarded a master of science degree in psychology. Following completion of the final 21 s.h. of the 64 s.h. program, the student is recommended for certification as a school psychologist in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Students may also transfer graduate course work or a master's degree in psychology or a related area into the program. When that is the case, a review of previous work will be conducted to determine which competencies have been met and the remaining certification requirements.

The school counseling certification is a 48 s.h. post-baccalaureate program. Upon completion of specified course work (36 s.h.) in the program, the student is awarded a master of education degree in school counseling. Following successful completion of the remaining course work and practicum, the student is certified as an elementary or secondary school counselor in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Accreditation:

The School Psychology Certification program is accredited by the National Association of School Psychologists.

Eligibility Requirements:

Applicants to the master of science degree in psychology are required to have a minimum of 18 undergraduate semester hours in psychology. In addition to an official undergraduate transcript, the General Graduate Record Examination (450 minimum score on verbal and quantitative components and 3.5 minimum score on analytical writing component), three letters of recommendation, an autobiographical sketch indicating how the student’s desire for advanced training in psychology/counseling developed, a group interview with the program staff, and a writing sample given during your interview form the basis for admission .

# of Credits Required:

42-64

Tuition & Financial Aid

Cost Per Credit Hour:

$531.50 (PA Resident), $749.50 (Non-Resident) USD

Financial Aid Offered: Yes

Classification: Master's Colleges & Universities I

Institution Sector: Public

Locale: Large Suburb

Size & Settings: 5,000 - 9,999