Student Delegates
This year's Student Delegates are:
Tyla Williams and Donna Berghauser
Email: tylawilliams@knights.ucf.edu and berghaus@nova.edu
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR INTERNS
FASP's Internship Standardization Process for the 2011-2012 school year requests students to apply in the month of January and interview in the month of February. Click here for FASP recommended guidelines!
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STUDENT DELEGATE
The role of the Student Delegate(s) is to serve as a liaison between FASP and the School Psychology students of Florida. The goal is to serve prospective school psychology students by providing information about the different graduate programs throughout Florida, answering questions or concerns about applying for such a program, and addressing any other needs or ideas a student may present. In addition, the student delegate hopes to serve current graduate students by creating open lines of communication so students can share any personal or professional concerns, needs, or ideas related to issues in School Psychology. Please feel free to email the chairperson(s) with ideas or questions.
WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN FASP NOW AS A STUDENT?
- Receive reduced rates to attend the annual conference, summer institute and regional workshops
- Keep informed on current issues and how other psychologists in the state are contributing to the field through frequent email communications and FASP publications
- Receive important information on issues being discussed by our legislators at the state level
- Learn FASP's platform on these important issues and learn ways of advocating for an area of concern to you
- Receive an opportunity to share research or experiences from practica and internships by contributing articles to the newsletter and website
Allow your voice to be heard by participating in surveys, assisting with work of FASP committees, or sending suggestions to the Executive Board members.
INTERNSHIPS
FASP's Internship Standardization Process for the 2010-2011 school year requests students to apply in the month of January and interview in the month of February. Click here for FASP recommended guidelines!
Interested in information regarding internships? If so, don’t miss our Internship Guide! This guide shows which counties have internships, names and numbers for the contact person, and all of the perks regarding each site, and other helpful information (the counties in green have not been recently updated)!
Interested in learning from someone who has recently been through the internship process? Click here to read an article from a recent FASP Newsletter about the 2010 Student Delegate’s experiences and reflections on applying and interviewing for internships in Florida school districts.
HOW IS ATTENDING A FASP CONFERENCES GOING TO BENEFIT ME?
FASP Conferences Allow Students to:
- Choose from a variety of workshops providing information and resources on topics of interest to you
- Strengthen research and presentation skills through student-to-student presentations
- Volunteer at the conference and learn how a conference operates
- Receive beneficial information on employment opportunities, resume design, and interviewing skills
- View the latest assessment materials and products at the resource fair
- Receive training from some of the most widely known experts in the field
- Create new ideas for future research, presentations, and publications
- Become informed on a topic and share the knowledge with fellow classmates back at your university program
- Meet and collaborate with other students in the state
- Develop relationships with other professionals in the field
- Make connections with district personnel from around the state to discuss internship and employment opportunities
Links of Interest
INTERNSHIPS Students, are you interested in information regarding internships? If so, don't miss our Internship Guide! This guide shows which counties have internships, names and numbers for the contact person, and all of the perks regarding each site (the counties in green have not been updated)!
Join the FASP Student Members Group! |
Pursuing a degree in School Psychology in Florida It can be a daunting task to choose a graduate school and program to attend. Choosing your graduate program is the first step in entering the exciting field of School Psychology. We have provided you with a list of the schools in Florida that offer graduate programs in this field and the programs each school offers. In addition, a website to each school is provided so you can email the appropriate contacts and review the information from the original source. We wish you luck as you embark upon this exciting phase in your academic career. Argosy University (Degree: M.A.) Barry University (Degree: SSP) Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Florida International University (Degree: Ed.S.) Florida State University (Degree: M.S., Ed.S., Ph.D.) Nova Southeastern University (Degree: Psy.S.) University of Central Florida (Degree: Ed.S.) University of Florida (Degree: Ed.S., Ph.D.) University of South Florida (Degree: Ed.S., Ph.D.)
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