School Psychology MA/CAGS Program Specifics

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Psychological and Educational Services in Schools

Horace Mann Hall

The Rhode Island College School Psychology graduate program prepares candidates to provide a range of psychological and educational services to support the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional health of children and families in the school community. Candidates earn an MA in counseling and a CAGS in school psychology within three years. Our unique partnerships with outstanding field-based supervisors provide you with the highest quality training experiences.

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Program Details

Why RIC School Psychology?

  • Fully Accredited by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).
  • Approved "With Distinction" by the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE).
  • Candidates earn a MA in counseling and CAGS in school psychology in three years.
  • Small cohorts of 12-15 candidates per year ensure the best in personalized learning.
  • 100% of recent graduates report being "Mostly" or "Extremely" Satisfied with the graduate training they received in our program. 
  • Financial aid is available, including graduate assistantships and funding through grants. 
  • Courses are scheduled in the evenings during Fall and Spring semesters
  • We have excellent partnerships with local school districts and field supervisors.
  • We coordinate internship experiences in Year 3 to ensure that all candidates have a paid internship (minimum $10,000 stipend).
  • The employment rate for program graduates is 100%.

School Psychology Program FAQs

School Psychology Graduates

"The professors are extremely knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly - easily the best part of the program. I still will, on occasion, reach out to professors for help with a situation at work."

Our Faculty

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Program Director

Department of Counseling, Educational Leadership, and School Psychology

Programs within the Department of Counseling, Educational Leadership, and School Psychology prepare graduate students to be Licensed Mental Health Counselors and School Psychologists.

Jenlyn Furey

Dr. Jenlyn Furey

Associate Professor