California - National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Complete a professional program of postbaccalaureate degree study consisting of a minimum of 60 semester units specializing in school psychology, including a practicum requirement and supervised field experience with school-age children
School Psychology Program Information The information provided was largely obtained from school psychology program directors The data contained within are provided as a service to the school psychology community as well as those with an expressed interest in the field, including potential program applicants
School Psychology Credentialing Resources The State School Psychology Credentialing Requirements list provides information on: Credentialing requirements needed to practice in schools Continuing education requirements to maintain credentials Whether the state accepts the NCSP as an alternative route to credentialing school psychologists
NASP-Approved Provider Directory All NASP-Approved school psychology graduate preparation programs also are approved providers of professional development Most offer CPD programs for the school psychologists in their areas or collaborate with their state associations