School Psychology & School Counseling
School Psychology
Do you want to work with children and adolescents to:
- Provide services that enhance academic performance and promote positive learning environments?
- Design strategies and programs to address problems related to adjustment, behavior, and social-emotional growth?
- Consult with educators and parents on issues of social development, behavioral challenges, and academic difficulties?
- Conduct psychoeducational assessments to identify students’ special needs and support appropriate educational planning?
- Provide psychological counseling for individuals, groups, and families to foster emotional well-being?
- Coordinate intervention strategies for managing individual and schoolwide crises effectively?
If so, a career in School Psychology may be the right path for you.
School Counseling
Do you aspire to:
- Construct comprehensive, developmental school counseling programs that help all students tap into their learning potential?
- Advocate for students in need to ensure equity and access to educational opportunities?
- Provide counseling and support to individuals, groups, and families?
- Coordinate, consult, and collaborate with educators, administrators, and community partners to help all students reach their full potential?
- Assess the effectiveness of interventions to continually improve student outcomes?