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Graduate Certificate program in School Psychology at Wayne State University
Advanced Studies in School Psychology Wayne State
An admissions moratorium is in effect for this program.
Admission to this program is only for students in the M.A. program in School Community Psychology. Admission is contingent upon admission to the Graduate School. Students must be in good academic standing in the School and Community Psychology M.A. program to apply and enroll in the Certificate program. Students will be admitted concurrently to the Certificate program for the Spring Summer of second year of the Master program.
The last twelve credits of the School and Community Psychology program are the internships, which are the basis for this Graduate Certificate and are required for full completion of this program and for recommendation for state school psychology certification and state psychology limited licensing (LLP). During Spring Summer of the second year, students will complete their Master requirements by enrolling in EDP 8320 and EDP 8 0 for a total of six credits and during this time period, students will be concurrently enrolled in the M.A. and Graduate Certificate program, and these credits will count toward both the Master degree and the Certificate. Graduate School policy permits nine credits to be applied to fulfill the requirements of both a Certificate and a Master degree. Students will complete the final six credits of the Certificate by enrolling in EDP 8360 during the third year of the program.
All course work must be completed in accordance with the academic procedures of the College of Education and the Graduate School regulations governing graduate scholarship and degrees.