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School Psychology Students & Interns Forum

This year's Student Delegate is:

Troy Loker

Email: tloker@mail.usf.edu


ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STUDENT DELEGATE

The role of the Student Delegate 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 hope is 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 Student Delegate with ideas or questions.

Current Students

Internship Information

UPDATE (Posted April 1, 2010)

St. Lucie County has one unpaid internship position

Collier County has two internship positions (stipend provided)

Possible position in Jacksonville

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)!


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Prospective Students

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.)
Sarasota, Florida
Main website: http://www.argosyu.edu/
School Psychology Website:http://www.argosy.edu/
colleges/ProgramDetail.aspx?ID=764

Barry University (Degree: SSP)
Miami Shores, Florida
Main Website: http://www.barry.edu/
School Psychology Website: http://www.barry.edu/psychologyssp/default.asp

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
(Degree: M.S.)
Tallahassee, Florida
Main Website: http://www.famu.edu/

Florida International University (Degree: Ed.S.)
Miami, Florida
Main Website: www.fiu.edu
School Psychology Website: http://www.fiu.edu/~edpsy/schoolpsychhome.htm

Florida State University (Degree: M.S., Ed.S., Ph.D.)
Tallahassee, Florida
Main Website: http://www.fsu.edu/
School Psychology Website:http://www.epls.fsu.edu/
schoolpsych/index.htm

Nova Southeastern University (Degree: Psy.S.)
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida
Main website: http://www.nova.edu/
School Psychology Website: http://cps.nova.edu/programs/PsyS/overview.htm

University of Central Florida (Degree: Ed.S.)
Orlando, Florida
Main Website: http://www.ucf.edu/
School Psychology Website: http://schpsy.education.ucf.edu/

University of Florida (Degree: Ed.S., Ph.D.)
Gainesville, Florida
Main Website: http://www.ufl.edu/
School Psychology Website: http://education.ufl.edu/EdPsych/schoolpsych/

University of South Florida (Degree: Ed.S., Ph.D.)
Tampa, Florida
Main Website: http://www.usf.edu/index.asp
School Psychology Website: http://www.coedu.usf.edu/schoolpsych/