2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
School Psychology
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Overview
Program Faculty
Professors: Mark Steege, PhD, NCSP, BCBA-D
Associate Professors: Jamie Pratt, PsyD, BCBA-D and Garry Wickerd, PhD, NCSP, BCBA
Assistant Professor: Sacha Shaw, PhD, BCBA-D
Clinical Faculty: Samantha Blair, PhD, NCSP
Program Mission and Philosophy
The School Psychology program at the University of Southern Maine prepares graduates for careers as professionally credentialed school psychologists.
The mission of the program is to prepare professional school psychologists to advance equitable academic, social, emotional, and behavioral outcomes for the school-aged population by providing collaborative, evidence-based services. The program seeks to prepare school psychologists for applied practice in schools and related settings by emphasizing the knowledge and skills endorsed by the National Association of School Psychologists.
Coursework and field placements are designed to promote general knowledge in the fields of education and psychology and targeted competencies in assessment, intervention, consultation, and applied research.
To prepare graduates to promote learning and mental and behavioral health for diverse students, our curriculum reflects a philosophical commitment to evidence-based practice, collaborative problem-solving, data-based decision-making and applied behavior analysis.
- Evidence-Based Practice. A commitment to evidence-based practice is foundational to school psychology practice. School psychologists engage in empirically supported practices by (a) conducting reliable and valid assessments that account for diversity factors and (b) recommending and applying interventions that have been subject to scientific analysis and shown to yield socially meaningful outcomes.
- Collaborative Problem-Solving. School psychologists utilize a collaborative problem-solving approach as the basis for all professional activities. They partner with students, educators, families, and others to provide a continuum of services that include assessment, intervention, consultation, and outcomes evaluation.
- Data-Based Decision-Making. School psychologists utilize reliable and valid assessment data to (a) determine students’ eligibility for services, (b) design student and systems-level interventions, and (c) monitor students’ progress and evaluate program outcomes. School psychologists gather meaningful data to support the academic, social-emotional, and behavioral success of all students.
- Applied Behavior Analysis. School psychologists conduct functional assessments to inform the design of individually tailored, behavior-analytic interventions that promote meaningful improvements in students’ academic, social, emotional, and behavioral functioning. School psychologists collaborate with families and school-based teams to design, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions.
Programs of Study
The USM School Psychology program offers two degrees:
- Master of Science in Educational Psychology: School Psychology Concentration (67 credits)
- Doctor of Psychology in School Psychology (109 credits)
Both degree programs include requirements for coursework, field-based experiences, and applied research projects. The doctoral program expands on the specialist-level (master’s degree) program by emphasizing knowledge across multiple subfields in professional psychology and advanced competencies in (a) applied research, (b) clinical supervision, and (c) assessment and intervention for school-aged children with low incidence, high intensity academic, social-emotional, and behavioral needs.
Graduates of both programs are eligible to apply for state and national certification as School Psychologists. These credentials permit the full range of professional practice within school settings. Graduates of the doctoral program who obtain a year of postdoctoral supervision also may be eligible to apply for licensure in Psychology, which expands career opportunities beyond school settings (e.g., private practice, clinics, and hospitals).
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