Master of Arts in School Counseling and School Psychology
Unique Features
- Courses offered in Fresno, Visalia and Bakersfield
- Evening classes
- Small class sizes
- Flexible schedule for both returning part-time professionals and traditional full-time students
- Board Certified Behavioral Analyst Certificate Program (BCBA) courses incorporated into school psychology program
- BCBA courses approved by both the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) and the Behavioral Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
- Provides expertise in the development of systematic individual behavior support plans within educational settings
Our Graduates
Admissions Requirements
- Application form and fee
- Orientation interview
- Statement of Intent
- Three references
- Valid California credential or Certificate of Clearance
- Verification of passing the CBEST (credential requirement)
- Verification of current negative TB test
- GRE or MAT results
- Official transcript of BA/BS degree
- Letter of explanation if your GPA is under 2.75
- Prerequisite courses:
- Child Development*
- Educational Statistics and Research Design
- Intercultural Communication
- Introduction to Counseling Theories*
- Introduction to Psychology
- Psychology of Learning*
(*available as online courses each spring semester through the FPU degree completion program)
Program Details
Faculty
Courses
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Course Descriptions
Timeline
Why the Central Valley?
Further Information
Liability insurance is required before supervised experience can begin. Information on obtaining liability insurance may be found at
To be eligible to apply for the professional clear school psychology credential, the following additional program requirements must be met:
- A master's degree in school psychology or a related area
- A 1,200 hour internship (Students must complete all courses except the master's research core to be eligible for internship.)
- A passing score on the NASP PRAXIS exam (The program passing score will be a minimum of 100 points below the NASP passing score.)
Those in the BCBA program must complete supervised hours to qualify for the certification exam developed and administered by the BACB and must pass the certification exam.
How much does it cost?
Tuition is competitively priced, and financial aid is available. In addition to tuition costs, there is a supervision and technology fee of $380 each semester. View details on tuition and fees.
How do I apply?
The application process is straightforward. View details on how to apply.
To schedule an appointment or for additional information, call or email:
Fresno |
Visalia |
Bakersfield |
| Amanda Krum-Stovall 559-453-2282 amada.stovall@fresno.edu | Raquel Garcia 559-302-4103 raquel.garcia@fresno.edu | Diane Whitmore 661-617-3217, ext. 2402 diane.whitmore@fresno.edu |
| Diane Talbot, program director | David Weber, faculty advisor | Bill Gillaspie, faculty advisor |
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