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School Psychology with Pupil Personnel Services Credential

Master of Arts in Education

With a Master of Arts in Education in School Psychology at Concordia University Irvine, you’ll be equipped with the skills you need for a rewarding career in the high-demand field of school psychology.

Designed for education professionals looking to support the mental health of K-12 students, this cohort-based program prepares you to conduct psychoeducational assessments and behavioral interventions. As a servant leader, you’ll devote your time and talents to the well-being and mental health of students while also collaborating with teachers, families, and school administrators.

A combination of coursework and fieldwork, our specialist-level degree program is accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) and offered in in-person and fully online formats, giving you the knowledge to thrive while still being convenient for working professionals.


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School of Education

Concordia's School of Education prepares educators at all levels. We offer a broad range of undergraduate programs, teaching credentials, master's degrees in education and educational leadership, advanced certificates, and an Ed.D. in Leadership with multiple specializations. Classes are small and focused on the development of critical, independent thinking and are taught by experienced Christian faculty members. 

The School of Education enjoys an excellent reputation in the academic community as thousands of graduates lead in schools throughout the region. Students gain targeted knowledge and proficient skills to connect, care, collaborate, and create in their unique role in education. Our goal is to equip students to pursue opportunities and advance their career.

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Admission Requirements

To be admitted into the School Psychology M.A.Ed. program, you must have the following:

  1. A valid bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution
  2. Official transcript copies from the institution that granted your highest degree
  3. A cumulative GPA of 2.75 or better
  4. Basic Skills Verification (through CBEST results or other state-approved options)
  5. A valid teaching credential or Certificate of Clearance
  6. Submit Admission Essay (letter of intent)

You must also submit an online application (including a $50 non-refundable application fee).

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