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What is School Psychology?
School Psychology is the study of how psychological principles can be applied in order to improve educational outcomes for students. This includes issues such as academic performance, behavioral problems, and social adjustment. School psychologists work with educators, parents, and other professionals to develop interventions and support systems that will help students succeed academically and socially.

What can I do with a degree in School Psychology?
School psychologists usually work in schools, but may also work in private practices, hospitals, or other settings. They can provide direct services to students, such as counseling or academic interventions. School psychologists consult with educators and parents to develop programs and policies that will improve educational outcomes for all students.

What are the benefits of studying School Psychology?
School psychologists can make a big difference in the lives of students. They can help students struggling academically or socially. They develop programs that will improve educational outcomes for all students. A degree in school psychology can lead to a rewarding career helping others.

What degrees are available in School Psychology?
School psychologists typically have a master's degree or doctorate in school psychology. This training prepares them to work with students, educators, and parents to improve educational outcomes.

What will I study during my School Psychology degree?
During a school psychology degree, students will learn about topics such as child development, learning theory, assessment, and intervention. Students will also have the opportunity to complete fieldwork in schools or other settings.

Courses are offered in many ways that help meet the needs of a varied student population. From standard in-classroom study to summer classes and even online offerings, the opportunities to pursue higher education have never been easier.

Part-time learning allows one to obtain a degree or qualification even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at one's own pace, gradually accumulating credits that count towards a final qualification.