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General Information |
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The Winthrop School Psychology Program is a
three-year, full-time graduate training sequence
leading to the Specialist in School Psychology (S.S.P.)
degree. Although an interim Master of Science
(M.S.) degree is awarded at the end of the
second year, students admitted to the program
are expected to complete the full three-year
training program. |
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The Winthrop School Psychology Program is
primarily designed to prepare practitioners who
are competent to provide a full range of school
psychological services including consultation,
behavioral intervention, psychoeducational
assessment, research, program
planning/evaluation and counseling. Students are
prepared to work with diverse clients from
infancy to young adulthood, including those with
low-incidence disabilities, and with families,
teachers and others in the schools and
community. Opportunities for working under close
supervision in rural, suburban and urban
settings are afforded students in the program.
Although some of our graduates subsequently
pursue doctoral studies, the primary purpose of
the program is the preparation of well-rounded
professionals for work in public schools and
related settings. |
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The three-year, full-time program leading to
both the Master of Science (M.S.) And Specialist
in School Psychology (S.S.P.) Degrees utilizes a
highly structured, applied, competency-based
approach to training. The curriculum is linked
to a comprehensive set of objectives that
outline knowledge, skills, and dispositions
needed by school psychologists in order to
respond effectively to the diverse needs of
individuals and systems that we ultimately
serve. Program emphasis is placed on
psychological and psychoeducational methods
whose effectiveness has been demonstrated
through behavioral research. A multi-method,
multi-source approach to assessment of learning
and development helps assure that students
attain the competencies needed to be effective
school psychologists. |
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The Winthrop School Psychology Program has been
designed to meet national standards of quality
and progresses sequentially from foundations
courses to methods/practica experiences to a
1,200 hour internship. The training philosophy
of the program emphasizes the importance of
integrating knowledge and skills under
conditions of strong supervision, support and
collaboration. Completion of supervised field
experience over the last two years of the
program provides for closer integration of
didactic and experiential components of the
curriculum, more immediate application and
integration of skills and strong involvement of
faculty in this critical stage of training. Low
student-to-faculty ratios in all methods/practica
courses and weekly sessions with both faculty
and credentialed field supervisors during
traineeship and internship help to assure the
monitoring and support needed for students to
become competent professionals. Collaboration
and cooperation among students are also
encouraged. |
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The combined M.S./S.S.P. program is fully
approved by the National Association of School
Psychologists (NASP) and South Carolina
Department of Education. Winthrop is also fully
accredited by the National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Upon
the attainment of a satisfactory score on the
School Psychology specialty area of the PRAXIS
and the recommendation of the program director,
graduates of the program qualify to become
Nationally Certified School Psychologists (NCSP)
and can attain certification as School
Psychologists in South Carolina (Level II) and
in the majority of other states. |
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Employment offers for Winthrop School Psychology
graduates typically exceed the number of
graduates each year. Over the past ten years,
virtually all graduates seeking employment in
the field have attained such employment within
three months of graduation and many have been
offered positions before graduation. Winthrop
School Psychology alumni are employed in many
states. Their preparation is evaluated very
highly by employers. Those who have pursued
doctoral studies have also been very successful
in gaining admission and in completing their
studies. |
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Immediately upon entering the graduate program,
the student should develop, with the
program director, an individual course of study which
meets the requirements for the degree and the
student's objectives. |
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