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Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology (CCSP)

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Prerequisites

Prerequisites: Pupil Personnel Credential in School Psychology

Clearances

Prerequisites

Program membership

CBEST

Human Development

M.Ed.

TB Clearance

Exceptional Children

Ph.D. (CCSP)

Certificate of Clearance

Ph.D. (SPEDR)

Admission to the program requires a bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution and students who intend to apply for admission to the School Psychology Credential by September 1, 2006 must:

1) Submit CBEST verification card or documentation that the CBEST has been taken; student must pass CBEST before beginning the credential specialization;

2) Apply for Certificate of Clearance (contact the Teacher Education Program Office at (805) 893-2084 for an application packet; this should be done prior to enrollment). Applicants who are admitted to the program will be required to have this certificate by the fall for which they are admitted;

3) Submit a TB Clearance - by the Fall for which they are admitted. UCSB Student Health Services can administer this during the first quarter of enrollment.

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