School Psychology Program Information

School psychology graduate program information is provided below, including program offerings, instructional delivery, financial support, enrollment data, training experiences, and reported student outcomes. This information is intended to help prospective students, educators, and others better understand and compare programs.

Data are reported by individual graduate programs and reflect the most recent information submitted during the reporting cycle. Because programs may update offerings or requirements at other times, users are encouraged to contact programs directly for the most current details.

A combined list of NASP-approved programs and NASP-accredited programs is also available.

Alverno College
Last updated: 03/12/2026
3400 S 43rd St
Corona Hall, Room 113
Milwaukee, WI 53234

* Alverno College’s School Psychology program, launched in August 2018, offers a flexible, online Ed.S. pathway for working professionals, non-traditional students, and distance learners. With weekend courses and synchronous distance-learning, students can balance their education with other commitments. Alverno also offers a specialization in multicultural and multilingual school psychology, designed for both monolingual and multilingual students seeking to enhance their skills in diverse educational settings.

Program
Delivery
Finance
Enrollment
PRAXIS
Respecialization
Internships
Outcomes
Multicultural
Faculty
Programs Offered and Program Approvals
Degrees and training pathways offered by the program, including specialist and doctoral options, along with information on NASP approval, accreditation, and other applicable recognition or oversight.

Specialist level, NASP Approved/Accredited (full)

  • Approved by the State Department of Education
  • Other Accreditations: HLC
  • Graduation Credit Hours: 60
  • Accessible to Working Professionals
  • Offers at least 50% of instruction via distance education
Instructional Delivery
Information about how coursework and training are delivered.
  • Distance-delivered courses are courses in which at least 75% of the instruction and interaction occurs via electronic communication, correspondence, or equivalent mechanisms, with the faculty and students physically separated from each other.
  • Distance-delivered programs are certificate or degree programs in which 50% or more of the required courses may be taken as distance-delivered courses.
  • Campus-based programs are certificate or degree programs in which 50% or more of the required courses are completed in a physical location (e.g., a classroom) where both the instructor and students are present at the same time. Fewer than 50% of courses in campus-based programs are distance-delivered.

Instructional format

  • Fully online

Mode of distance instruction

  • Synchronous instruction

Required in-person coursework

No

Courses typically held in person

  • Students are required to come to campus one day for an advanced orientation. In addition, there are in-person options for some of our assessment courses.
Financial Support
Financial support reported by the program, including assistantships, scholarships, grants, tuition support, and other funding opportunities available to enrolled students.
Specialist

Assistantship/Traineeship

 
Do students in your program have access to an assistantship/traineeship?No
Do students in your program have access to hourly work?Yes
Total number of students receiving hourly work0

Internship

 
Number of interns who received stipends17
Median Stipend / Pay per year$72912.62

Additional Information

 
Website
https://www.alverno.edu/our-programs/educational-specialist-school-psych
Student Enrollment Data
Enrollment information for the reporting year, including application volume, cohort size, and overall participation in the program.

2025 / 2026

Specialist
Total Enrollment (including interns)36
# of First Year Students10
# of Male Students1
# of Minority Students*9
# of interns during the academic year17
# of accepted students for 2025 / 202621
# of applicants for 2025 / 202633
* Note: Minority students are defined as those from ethnic/racial minorities historically underrepresented in United States colleges and universities.
Praxis
Praxis examination requirements and reported outcomes associated with licensure or certification, including pass rates when available.
01/01/2025 - 12/31/2025
# of Students Taking Praxis18
Percent Qualifying for the NCSP
(Score of 147)
100%
Minimum Score161
Maximum Score182
Median Score171
Mean Score172
* Refers to the % of individuals that have, at one point, passed the exam based on a score of 165 (prior to September 2014) or 147 (September 2014 and on), regardless of number of attempts.
** All data were produced using the ETS® Data Manager for The Praxis SeriesTM tests. Some data may be incomplete given that not all examinees identify their origin program.
*** Aggregated Praxis statistics (median score, minimum/maximum scores, percentage passing) are available only for programs that have had at least five students designating their program/institution as a score recipient within the reporting period.
Respecialization
Training options for individuals who already hold graduate-level credentials and are seeking additional preparation or certification in school psychology.

Specialist

Formal Option for Respecialization?No
Internship Settings
Internship placement settings and supervision structures, including the types of schools or agencies where students complete required internship experiences.

2025 / 2026

SpecialistDoctoral
Total Number of Interns17
Total completing internship entirely in school settings16
1. The 2010 NASP Standards for Graduate Preparation of School Psychologists defines a school setting as “…one in which the primary goal is the education of students of diverse backgrounds, characteristics, abilities, disabilities, and needs. Generally, a school setting includes students who are enrolled in Grades pre-K–12 and has both general education and special education services. The school setting has available an internal or external pupil services unit that includes at least one state-credentialed school psychologist and provides a full range of school psychology services.”
Student Outcome Data
Reported student outcomes such as program completion, employment, and placement information, where data have been provided by the program.

2025 / 2026

Specialist
# of students completing program (including internship)17
Mean # of years to complete the program3
Median # of years to complete the program3
# of students who transferred to a School Psych Doctoral Program0
# of students that left the program prior to graduation0
# of graduates employed by schools17
# employed in settings other than schools0
# employed in a faculty position0
# entering other fields0
# continuing formal education1
# not employed or continuing education0
Multicultural Settings
Training and field experiences conducted in culturally, linguistically, and socioeconomically diverse settings, including opportunities to work with varied populations and communities.
Program offers a bilingual specialization (i.e. students graduate beign eligible for a bilingual school psychologist certification or designation).Yes
Program or department provides the following graduate preparation activities related to multicultural responsiveness.
  • A specific required course on multicultural responsiveness
  • Inclusion across all required courses (excluding statistics)
  • Extracurricular Events (e.g., Town Halls, Institute Days)
Program or department provides the following graduate preparation activities related to social justice that align with the NASP definition and extends beyond cultural awareness into action.
  • Inclusion across some (not all) required courses
Faculty
Information about program faculty, including credentials, instructional roles, and areas of professional expertise within the program.
NameEmailFTE question_markMinority question_markHighest Degree question_mark
Amanda Hanrahanamanda.hanrahan@alverno.edu100 %Doctoral
Andrea Taylorandrea.taylor@alverno.edu25 %EdS
Brooke Soupennebrooke.soupenne@alverno.edu25 %EdS
Jessica Willenbrinkjessica.willenbrink@alverno.edu100 %Doctoral
Jo Anne Baezjoanne.baez@alverno.edu25 %Doctoral
Myah Herromyah.herro@alverno.edu13 %EdS
Kenzie Andresmackenzie.andres@alverno.edu25 %EdS
Becky Steensenbecky.steensen@alverno.edu13 %Doctoral
Jamie Heinzeljamie.heinzel@alverno.edu13 %EdS
Unfilled faculty positions from the previous academic year?Yes
Anticipate opening a search for a new faculty member in the upcoming academic year?No
Programs Offered and Program Approvals
Instructional Delivery
Financial Support
Enrollment
PRAXIS
Respecialization
Internships
Outcomes
Multicultural Setting
Faculty