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Educational Psychology
250 Education Sciences Bldg
56 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Voice: 612-624-6083

Educational Psychology
250 Education Sciences Bldg
56 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN
55455-0364 USA

Tel: 612-624-6083
Fax: 612-624-8241
epsy-adm@umn.edu

School Psychology: Students

School Psychology Student Handbook

This handbook provides a summary of key information about the School Psychology Program within 11 sections: General information and Facilities, Organization, School Psychology Student Association (SPSA), Policies, Additional Program Polices and Guidelines, Student Evaluation, Registration, Degree Requirements – General Information for both S.C. and Ph.D., and Other Information. Several appendices are provided to help chart your course toward degree completion. You should always refer to this handbook for your degree planning. It specifies the requirements for students and is updated on a yearly basis. You are held responsible for the requirements and policies set forth in the Handbook of your entering year.

2011-2012 Handbook

2010-2011 Handbook

2009-2010 Handbook

2008-2009 Handbook

2007-2008 Handbook


School Psychology Student Association (SPSA)

SPSA is a formal student group that was organized during the 1992-93 school year to promote student involvement in the program and in the field of school psychology. The group emphasizes professional development in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. SPSA has a social committee which organizes and sponsors social events for faculty and students each semester. All students in the program are invited to join SPSA.

Student Bios

Read about some of our current School Psychology students’ background, current research interests and projects.



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