About School Psychology in University of Dayton
    As a UD School Psychology student, you'll gain the knowledge and skills needed to enter into diverse settings to create positive environments and make a difference in the lives of children. Courses reflect the most current advances in the field of school psychology and education, with a commitment to the implementation and integration of the most current technology applications.
Students can choose from our full-time program or part-time option to earn their degree:
	- Full-time program: Comprehensive, integrated and sequential. Includes two years of study followed by a full-time internship.
- Part-time option: Ideal for the working professional. Requires three years of part-time study followed by a full-time internship. 
To receive your license, you're required to complete both the master's degree program (MSE) and specialist-level training (EdS).
 
    Academic qualification equivalents
	- Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree 
English language requirements 
	- IELTS :6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 80
- PTE : 60
University of Dayton Highlights
	
		
			| Year of Foundation | 1850 | 
		
			| Location | Ohio | 
		
			| College Type | Private | 
		
			| Campus Setting | Urban | 
		
			| Student faculty ratio | 18: 1 | 
		
			| Student Retention Rate | 69% | 
		
			| Work-study program | yes | 
		
			| Mode of Program | Full time; Part-time; online | 
	
Dayton University Cost of Attendance
The following is an estimate of the cost of studying in the United States for overseas students:
	
		
			| Expenses | Amount (USD) | 
		
			| Tuition Fees | 44,100 | 
		
			| Room and board | 15,100 | 
		
			| Books and Supplies | 1,000 | 
		
			| Insurance and Personal Expenses | 4,750 |