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The Advanced Certificate in school psychology is a 27-course credit curriculum in theory, research, and evidence-based practice. Students collaborate with faculty and build professional portfolios that include publications and presentations at local and national conferences. Upon completion of the 33-credit M.S.Ed. and then the 27-credit advanced certificate, graduates are eligible to apply for certification in school psychology with New York State and to apply for the Nationally Certified School Psychologist credential with the National Association of School Psychologists. We prepare our graduates to work with ethnically and racially diverse populations in New York City public and private schools.
Our graduates are sought after by public and private schools, where they counsel students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The program provides graduates with New York State Initial Certification as school counselors, who must then meet New York State Education Department requirements to obtain Professional Certification.
The program information listed here reflects the approved curriculum for the 2024–25 academic year per the Brooklyn College Bulletin. Bulletins from past academic years can be found here.
The school psychologist graduate program comprises an M.S.Ed. and an Advanced Certificate in school psychology and consists of a 60-credit curriculum in theory, research, and evidence-based practice. The program is registered with the New York State Department of Education, and has full approval from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). Upon completion of the 33-credit M.S.Ed. and then the 27-credit Advanced Certificate, graduates are eligible to apply for certification in school psychology with New York State and to apply for the Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) credential with the NASP. Students collaborate with faculty and build professional portfolios that include publications and presentations at local and national conferences.
Applicants must present an M.S. in education degree for school psychologist (or the appropriate equivalent) as well as the requirements described above under the M.S. in education degree for school psychologist.
Twenty-seven credits (beyond the master’s degree) are required for the advanced certificate, selected from the following courses: SPCL 7904T, 7902X, 7905X, 7931T, 7932T, 7923X, 7907X, 7933X, 7934X, 7912X, 7913X, 7920X, and 7921X.
During the first term, students must file a program of study approved by the program coordinator. Students must continuously maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.00 (B). A student who earns six credits below B- will not be awarded an advanced certificate.
Completion of the advanced certificate program in addition to the M.S.Ed. in school psychology fulfills requirements for provisional certification as school psychologist by the New York State Education Department.
The School Psychologist Graduate Program training goals are consistent with ethical guidelines of the National Association of School Psychologists and the American Psychological Association. A program of training and extensive field experiences develops the following competencies.
Submit the following documents to the Office of Graduate Admissions:
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All students accepted in to the School of Education are required to submit fingerprint verification before signing up for most education classes. Verification is needed if you already have fingerprint records or not. Read the instructions and if you have questions about the instructions, you can contact Helen Spencer via e-mail.
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Brooklyn College is an integral part of the cultural and artistic energy of New York City. Our faculty members in the Department of School Psychology, Counseling and Leadership offer incomparable expertise and tremendous talent, and each brings a unique perspective to their teaching and mentoring in and out of the classroom.
Students complete internships in public and private schools throughout the New York City region as well as across the United States. The internship is a full-time, 10-month supervised experience designed to hone the requisite skills and knowledge to work as a school psychologist. Our graduates are hired by school districts, hospitals, clinics, early childhood centers, and universities, both locally and nationwide. Given the strong demand for school psychologists nationally, all of our graduates find gainful employment shortly after graduation.
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