Department of School Counseling and School Psychology

The Department of School Counseling and School Psychology offers adult learners academic and practical preparation for careers in school counseling and school psychology.

The Department of School Counseling and School Psychology offers adult learners academic and practical preparation for careers in school counseling and school psychology. The department provides coursework and supervises fieldwork leading to the Master of Arts in Education: Educational Counseling; the Master of Arts in Education: Educational and Clinical Counseling; the Educational Specialist in School Psychology with Embedded Master of Arts in Education: Educational Psychology; the Educational Specialist in School Psychology: Clinical and Educationally Related Mental Health Counseling with Embedded Master of Arts in Education: Educational Psychology; and the Educational Specialist in School Psychology: Applied Behavior Analysis with Embedded Master of Arts in Education: Educational Psychology. In addition, the department offers a credential-only program for those who hold a master’s degree and PPS Credential in School Counseling and wish to seek an additional PPS Credential in School Psychology, or vice versa. 

Student Dispositional Expectations

All candidates in the Department of School Counseling and School Psychology will be evaluated on their professional attitudes, values, and beliefs demonstrated through both verbal and nonverbal behaviors as educators interact with students, families, colleagues, and communities. These positive behaviors support student learning and development. All candidates will be evaluated by faculty with regard to student dispositions throughout their program; any candidate who does not meet minimal expectations with regard to student dispositions will be required to meet with the department chair or the chair’s designee to develop an improvement plan. Students who fail to meet the remedial dispositional requirements will be evaluated for fitness to practice in the profession.

Faculty

Chair; Program Director, School Psychology

Michael Salce, EdD

Program Director, School Counseling

Michelle Cox, PhD

Fieldwork and Internship Coordinator

Robert Martin, PhD

Program Coordinator, Clinical and Educationally Related Mental Health Counseling Specialization

Julia Johnson, EdD

Professors

Michelle Cox, PhD

Randy Fall, PhD

Robert Martin, PhD

David Morrison, EdD

Assistant Professors

Julia Johnson, EdD

Michael Salce, EdD