Counseling, MA School Psychological Examiner Certification – Missouri Practitioners
27 credit hours
Students seeking certification as a school psychological examiner must hold a master’s degree from a college or university meeting approval of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in one of the following areas: counseling, education, educational psychology, or psychology. In addition, students seeking school psychological examiner certification must hold some form of prior teacher certification (i.e., teacher, school counselor, etc.).
The program of study required for recommendation for certification as a school psychological examiner is described below:
Requirements
Core Curriculum
Note: Courses are three credit hours unless otherwise indicated.
Elective
IPC 62701 | Internship in Diagnostic Assessment Extension (0) | 0 |
Internship Requirements
The Internship in Diagnostic Assessment consists of 150 hours of supervised field experience. All internships must be in K-12 settings under the supervision of a certified school psychological examiner. Students must have at least a 3.0 GPA in order to begin their internship. Students are expected to earn a grade of A or B in Internship (IPC 62700). Students will be required to repeat the course if they earn less than a B. If students take an incomplete in IPC 62700, regardless of how many hours are needed, they must enroll in IPC 62701 for zero credit hours to allow them to attend internship classes while completing the required hours. A fee of $50 will be incurred for each extension.
Exit Requirements
In order to fulfill exit requirements, each student will purchase and compile an electronic portfolio demonstrating competencies as delineated by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, to be completed by the end of Internship in Diagnostic Assessment. Further information regarding exit requirements is provided in the School Psychological Examiner Program Handbook.
Residency Requirements
Students who earned their master of arts in psychology, educational psychology, counseling, or education at an approved college or university other than Lindenwood University and who desire the Lindenwood University certification officer to recommend them for certification as a school psychological examiner must complete a minimum of 15 credit hours of graduate coursework at Lindenwood University. This coursework must include the following options: