UK College of Education Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology
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The department offers three distinct programs. The masters, specialist and doctoral programs in counseling and school psychology lead to certification and/or licensure. The two doctoral programs are accredited by APA. The programs in educational psychology provide a background in the applications of psychology to education that lead to positions in academia and research facilities.

We invited you to learn more about our programs by selecting one of the three options below.
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Kentucky Psychology Association of Graduate Students (Web archive interface)
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Educational Psychology Program Students and Faculty (Web archive interface)
School Psychology Program Students and Faculty (Web archive interface)
APA Division 15 (Educational Psychology) (Web archive interface)
APA Division 16 (School Psychology) (Web archive interface)
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