Department of Counseling and School Psychology

http://edweb.sdsu.edu/csp/main

5500 Campanile Dr. | San Diego | CA | 92182-1179 | 619.594.7730 | schpsych@mail.sdsu.edu

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Welcome
The essence of our effort to see that every child has a chance
must be to assure each an equal opportunity,
not to become equal, but to become different--
to realize whatever unique potential of body,
mind and spirit he or she possesses.

                                                           ---John Fischer

 
The evolution of the field is reflected in the changing nature of our Program -- which will continue to evolve to fulfill our vision. Subsequently, check our Home Page frequently as changes will be made as they occur. 

The SDSU School Psychology Program Home Page is now the official handbook for the Program.  For students in our Program, this Home Page is your road map through graduate school, which needs to be used in conjunction with the Graduate Bulletin and regular discussions with your advisor.  It is your responsibility to keep current with content changes, which will be announced via e-mail. 

 

 


Program Overview

The School Psychology Program 

Reprint from, "Delivering on the Promise"

Program Visions and Outcomes

Federal Projects in School Psychology

Program Governance

Advisory Board

Programmatic Outcomes

Program Requirements and Sequences

Requirements and Sequences Overview

General Program Recommendations

Variance from Program Requirements

Sequence of Study

Official Program Forms (Worksheets)

Field Experiences and Collaborating Schools

Phases in the Field Experience

Continuum of Field Experiences

Policies and Procedures

Field Experience Agreements

Field Experience Evaluation Form

Collaborating Schools

Evaluation of Field Experience and Supervisor Form

Partnership Manual

Approved Supervisor Application

Students

Success in Graduate School

Student Status

Master's Degree Procedural Timeline

Procedural Steps Toward Earning a Master's Degree

Responsibilities and Rights of Students

How to Handle Concerns

Monitoring and Evaluating Progress

The School Psychology Portfolio

Article, "The Ins and Outs of Portfolios"

Internship Cohort

Second Year Cohort

First Year Cohort

Graduates

Class of 2002

Class of 2001

Class of 2000

Class of 1999

Class of 1998

Class of 1997

Class of 1996

Class of 1995

Class of 1994

Class of 1993

Class of 1992

Other Graduates

Alumni Program Involvement, 1999-2000

Financial Aid

Financial Assistance

Financial Support Directory

Student Resources

Student Services/Campus Resources

Technology Resources

Electronic Addresses of Interest

The Student Survival Kit

From Generic Résumé to Professional Vita

Faculty and Staff

Core Faculty

Practitioner-Faculty

Faculty Supporting the Program

Staff Supporting the Program

Professional Associations, Currency, and Ethics

Professional Identity and Organizations

Record of Student Conference Presentations

Publications of Interest to School Psychologists

School Psychology Student Associations (SPSA)

NASP Conduct Manual (includes Code of Ethics)

APA Ethical Principals and Code of Conduct

APA Guidelines for Services to Diverse Populations

Credentialing and Licensure

Regulated Titles: What do you call yourself?

School Psychology Credentials and Licenses

Related Credentials and Licenses

Training Program Standards

National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)

California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC)

Application and Admission

Application and Admissions

Article on Equitable Admissions Criteria

Program Application

CSU Application

Other Program Information

What's New Page

Program Event Calendar

School Psychology Tomorrow (Program Newsletter)

 



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This website is maintained by Antonio Guadarrama
Please send all concerns, suggestions, and dead links to antoniorg@hotmail.com

This web site, and all proprietary contents, are Copyright © 1998 SDSU School Psychology Program, San Diego, CA. except for all graphics of children which are Copyright © 1998, Denise A. Ortiz, and are used courtesy of the author. Graphic images from this site may not be used, reproduced, distributed, duplicated, or altered for any purposes whatsoever, without prior consent and permission of the authors.


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