The graduate program in School Psychology at Kent State University is rich in history and tradition. Reflecting Ohio’s early position as a leader in the development of the school psychology specialty, the master’s program began in 1947.
Students were first admitted for doctoral study in the mid-1960s. The program’s faculty and graduates have had a longstanding record as leaders in the field of school psychology.
The KSU doctoral program was initially accredited by the American Psychological Association in 1984 and approved by the National Association of School Psychologists in 1987; accreditation and approval have been continuous since that time.
Prospective Students
Documents and Information
- M.Ed. / Ph.D. Program Handbook
- EHHS Graduate School Doctoral Handbook
- Annual Review of Student Performance and Progress
- Projected Course Offerings for SPSY Classes
- Projected Course Offerings for PSYCH Classes
- Performance-Based Accountability System for Program Objectives
- Schematic of Performance-Based Assessments
- Doctoral Comprehensive Examinations
- Outside Minor
- SASP-PHD Listserv
