MS, Psychology - School Psychology Concentration
Work in a rewarding profession
Begin a rewarding career in preK-12 education settings providing support and services for students in need as well as consultation and supports to teachers. School psychologists apply expertise in mental health, learning and behavior to help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally and emotionally.
The Emporia State University school psychology graduate program consists of a 30-credit-hour Master of Science (MS) and a 30 credit-hour Educational Specialist (EdS).
The Master of Science emphasizes theory and foundational knowledge, while the Educational Specialist degree focuses on skill application and the practicum field experience. You must successfully complete the MS program before beginning the terminal EdS program. To be eligible for licensure as a school psychologist, you must complete the 60-credit hour MS+EdS program.
Benefits to a career in school psychology
- Average annual salary in the state of Kansas: $70,490
- School schedule with holiday breaks and two months off in summer.
- Healthy Job Market. A school psychologist shortage exists across the nation.
Why Emporia State University
Accredited by Kansas State Department of Education and Aligned with National Standards:
- Completion of this program leads to school psychology licensure from the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE).
- The ESU school psychology program is aligned with standards and guidelines proposed by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).*
- We have experience training students in other states. Students in ESU’s program have earned licensure in neighboring states, including Nebraska, Missouri, Colorado, Oklahoma, Wyoming and Montana. If you foresee applying for licensure in a state other than Kansas, check your state’s licensure standards. Because our program is aligned with NASP standards, it is possible that completion of the ESU program can lead to licensure in your state.
Designed to get you out and working
- Students who start in the summer and attend full-time, taking classes in summer, fall and spring, will complete the program and be eligible for the initial school psychology license in Kansas in two years.
- We strongly encourage applicants to apply to start in the summer rather than the fall.

Strong tradition + history
Emporia State’s program is the first of its kind offered in a four-state region.
ESU school psychology has alumni in virtually all districts and special education cooperatives in Kansas.
Additional information
- Accreditation
- Inclusion + Social Justice
- Flexible Hybrid Program
- Typical MS + EdS School Psychology Program of Study
- Meet our faculty
- Application process
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Clinical Psychology is a program of the School of Applied Health Sciences at Emporia State University.
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Phone
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1701 Morse Road
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Main Office, Rm 327