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This program is a joint initiative with the College of Education, requiring coursework from both disciplines. Participants must complete both the MA and EdS degrees, along with a full academic year internship, to qualify for licensure endorsement. The EdS represents an advanced specialization track, designed exclusively for individuals who have already earned an MA (or equivalent) in school psychology or currently hold school psychology credentials. The program maintains accreditation through the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and full approval from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)CAEP. Additionally, it holds official recognition from the Tennessee State Department of Education, culminating in state licensure for school psychology.
The Psychology Department at the University of Memphis includes about 30 permanent faculty members, 20 adjunct instructors (practicing psychologists who teach and/or mentor students), 5 postdoctoral researchers, 90 doctoral candidates, 58 master's students, and more than 700 undergraduate students pursuing majors or minors.
The department also houses the Center for Applied Psychological Research, recognized as one of the most accomplished centers established under Tennessee's Centers of Excellence initiative