SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY SCHOOL OF EDUCATION A career that makes a difference.
Unique Program Features
School psychologists apply expertise in mental health, learning, and behavior to help children and youth succeed
n Follows the science-practitioner model
academically, behaviorally, socially, and emotionally.
n Complies with the standards of the National Association of School Psychologists and Texas State
Degree Options
Board of Examiners of Psychologists n Students work with faculty to produce original research
The school psychology program has two degree options.
n Outstanding clinical experiences at the Baylor Center
Both degree options prepare individuals to provide direct
for Developmental Disabilities, area schools, and
and indirect educational, behavioral, and mental health
mental health organizations
services to students, their families, their teachers, and
n Strong training in interventions, assessment,
other professionals to create supportive learning and
social environments.
n Graduates can earn licensure to practice psychology
Education Specialist (EdS)
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A three-year program that trains students to practice evidence-based psychology Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) A five-year program with an emphasis in research and quantitative methods.
Outstanding Faculty Our distinguished faculty have an array of clinical and research skills, and are actively engaged in the field at the local and national levels. Faculty are leaders in professional organizations, regularly publish original research, present their scholarship to a variety of audiences, and practice their clinical skills in applied settings.
consultation, research, and evaluation
Eric Robinson, PhD | Program Director School Psychology Program Baylor School of Education One Bear Place #97301 | Waco, TX 76798 254-710-4796 | Eric_Robinson@baylor.edu baylor.edu/schoolpsychology