When you earn a
master of arts in school psychology, you’ll be prepared to assist teachers, parents, and others in helping students develop their potential to learn. And you’ll be ready to continue your own education with a doctoral or education specialist degree that can lead to licensure as a school psychologist.
At Ball State, our
school psychology program is approved by the
National Association of School Psychologists and is part of our nationally acclaimed
Teachers College. You’ll work with
top-notch faculty members and have clinical and field-based opportunities seeing patients in our
psychoeducational diagnostic intervention clinic.
Apply today to the Graduate School and the
educational psychology department (PDF). Learn how to defray tuition costs by becoming a
graduate assistant or
check out other options to pay for grad school.
Want more information? Contact
Barbara Rothlisberg, the director of the master of arts/education specialist degree program in school psychology, Department of Educational Psychology, (Teachers College, room 524), Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306-0595, 765-285-8500.