Why School Psychology

Why Choose a Career in School Psychology?

School psychologists use foundations of psychology and education to understand school systems, effective teaching, and successful learning. They have an active role identifying the psychological, behavioral, social, or emotional issues that prevent students' achievement and craft a systemic solution that promotes academic success in a safe, healthy, and supportive environment. School Psychologists are the leading problem-solvers in changing student outcomes in schools.

ranks School Psychology as one of the 50 Best Careers in the US. In addition, U.S. News has ranked it #2 Best Social Services Job in the USA. It is #5 now.

The job title “School Psychologist” is ranked #5 in Best Social Services Jobs, according to the most recent U.S. News and World Report Job Rankings Report (2022). This same report ranked School Psychology #24 in Best STEM Jobs and #70 in the 100 Best Jobs list. Moreover, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 10.4% employment growth for school psychologists between 2020-2030, with 12,300+ jobs opening up during that time frame.

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Why Join the School Psychology Program?

  • is ranked as one of the Top 200 Universities in the World and one of the best national universities.
  • Professors in the School Psychology Program are recognized as leaders who have acquired international, national, and regional acclaim.
  • The School Psychology Program is Accredited and Approved:
    • APA Accreditation:
      • The Doctoral (Ph.D.) Program is Accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). Our next site visit is scheduled for 2028.
    • NASP Approval:
      • Both the Doctoral (Ph.D.) and the Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) Program is Approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). Our next review is scheduled for 2028.
  • A variety of research and internship opportunities are tailored to meet your specific, long-term professional goals.
  • For the past 5 years, 100% of our graduates have gained employment in School Psychology or related human-service fields.

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