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Internships and Practica


Practica

School-Based & Clinic Practica

An essential aspect of training for the OSU School Psychology Program are the practica experiences that our students are provided throughout the program. The practicum sites are committed to training and have appropriately specialized and credentialed supervisors for school psychology. The practicum sites offer a wide range of training opportunities for school psychology students and emphasize best practices and provide frequent opportunities for the application of empirically supported assessment, intervention and consultation practices. Program students obtain school-based experiences through a variety of settings based on their level in the program. In addition to school-based placements, students also are provided experience in clinic settings. All practica are supervised by licensed professions who provide a minimum of one hour of face-to-face supervision a week and typically much more informal supervision.

1st year: Observation Practicum – Students are placed in schools for 120 hours to familiarize themselves with the education setting. Students will visit general and special education classrooms, data review team meetings, IEP meetings, and other relevant settings and events.

2nd year: School Psychology Shadow Practicum – Students are placed in schools for 240 hours and shadow a 3rd year practicum student and site supervisor. As students learn skills to assess, intervene, and consult in school settings this practicum provides a structured setting to apply and practice what is learned across classes.

3rd year: Specialist Level School Psychology Practicum – Students are placed in schools for 480 hours are supervised by a licensed school psychologist and supervise a 2nd year school psychology student. Student use this year to work cases where they consolidate multiple aspects of their training and manage an abbreviated caseload.

3rd year: Practicum in Adolescent & Therapy – Students are placed in a setting for 120 hours and are supervised by a licensed school psychologist. Students provide various therapeutic practices to school aged students covering a variety of referral concerns.

4th year: Doctoral Practicum in School Psychology – Students spend 400 hours in clinical settings supervised by a licensed health service psychologist. Students have opportunities in both the OSU School Psychology Clinic and other captured externship sites (e.g., private practice, hospitals, & multidisciplinary clinics). This allows students to practice and build skills to provide comprehensive diagnostic evaluations across a variety of referral concerns.

Internships

Students are provided with an abundance of practicum experiences, which helps to ensure that they are competitive for internships. Students are evaluated throughout their practicum experiences by the university and field supervisors. They also compile a portfolio to demonstrate skill in school psychology practice areas. Students also maintain practicum logs documenting obtained skills, experiences, and applied practice hours, which are provided to and managed by the university faculty. The school psychology practicum sequence provides substantial experiences in preparation for internship with the overriding goal to develop a professional identity and skill set to compete for coveted placements. Over the past 10 years, 100% of OSU students obtained an internship placement and over 80% of students are selected for prestigious APA accredited internship placements! A sample of internship placements in both school-based and clinic settings by our students over the past 10 years include:

  • Nebraska Internship Consortium of Professional Psychology
  • Nebraska Internship Consortium - Munroe Meyer Rural Integrated Care
  • Nebraska Internship Consortium - Munroe Meyer Behavioral Pediatrics
  • Nebraska Internship Consortium Father Flanagan’s Boy’s and Girl’s Town
  • Devereux Foundation Internship in Health Service Psychology
  • Oklahoma Private Practice Internship Consortium
  • Illinois School Psychology Internship Consortium
  • Marcus Autism Center
  • May Institute
  • Kennedy Krieger Institute
  • Fort Worth Independent School District
  • Kansas City Independent School District
  • Avondale Independent School District