Year Three
The third year culminates with a supervised, full-time school-based internship. The internship experience serves as a capstone activity focused on the integration and application of school psychological practice. The Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) Degree in School Psychology is awarded upon successful completion of all required courses, including the internship experience, and demonstration of advanced competency in professional skills.
Year Two
Second year coursework focuses attention on the development of professional competencies, as well as an integration on knowledge and skills necessary for professional practice. Particular emphasis is placed on the demonstration of readiness for internship.
Year One
First year coursework provides an orientation to the profession of school psychology, as well as the foundations for professional practice. The Master's of Education (M.Ed.) Degree in School Psychology is awarded upon successful completion of all required courses.
Homepage Element Tutorial Videos
The homepage element tutorial videos are a series of video tutorials detailing how to create the elements that can be added to a homepage.
Ohio’s new election law is said to be among the strictest in the nation. When Gov. Mike DeWine signed the legislation into law in January, he said it was intended to help improve “voter integrity.” This move is creating hurdles for students on college campuses across the state and making waves in what is expected to be an incredibly contentious election year. The new law introduced major changes that pose challenges for students who aren’t permanent residents of Ohio. Among the new changes, the law requires a state-issued photo ID to be able to vote here. Students at public universities ...
Web Accessibility Training
Web Accessibility Training includes instruction on how to correctly add content in Drupal accessible to users affected by disability. These sessions are offered in partnership with the Office of Accessibility.
OTA Program Cost of Attendance
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