Specialist in School Psychology Program

Students in our school psychology program earn a master’s degree and a specialist in school psychology (SSP) degree. Our specialist-level program is fully approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). This certification entitlement program typically takes a total of three years (including internship) and involves:

  • A minimum of 60 hours of coursework
  • First-year practicum (75 hours) and second-year practicum (350 hours)
  • A two-semester internship
  • Competency examination
  • Completion of a portfolio containing performance and knowledge-based evidence to demonstrate that program competencies have been met
  • We do not have a respecialization program; we only take full-time students

M.A./Certification Program Goals, Objectives and Competencies


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Julia Ogg, Ph.D.
School psychology program director
Psychology/Computer Science Building 312
jogg@niu.edu