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School psychologists play a vital role in evaluating students, offering guidance, and delivering preventive and intervention services related to learning, behavioral issues, and mental health challenges. The University of Washington's School Psychology graduate program emphasizes a broader scope of practice than just special education assessments, providing structured coursework and hands-on training in evaluation, consultation, and therapeutic interventions with a focus on mental health in educational settings. Rooted in the scientist-practitioner approach, the program delivers rigorous training in psychological science while preparing students to implement research-based strategies in school environments.
The Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) in School Psychology equips future professionals to address the academic and socio-emotional needs of children and adolescents. These specialists typically work in schools, conducting assessments, implementing interventions, and consulting with educators and families. This NASP-approved program fulfills the certification requirements for Educational Staff Associates (Washington's designation for school psychologists).
BA/BS; min. GPA 3.0
English Proficiency:
The Graduate School is temporarily accepting official test scores for both the Duolingo English Test and the TOEFL ITP Plus For China to assist international students with remote testing options. This policy is currently in effect through the autumn 2021 admission cycle (i.e., students enrolling in autumn 2021).
TOEFL iBT - Minimum Required Score (ELP Required): 80; Recommended Score (ELP Satisfied): 92 or higher
TOEFL pBT - Minimum Required Score: 500
Duolingo: Minimum Required Score (ELP Required): 105; Recommended Score (ELP Satisfied): 120 or higher
IELTS: Minimum Required Score 6.5