Marist College

Master in School Psychology

Town of Poughkeepsie, United States

The Master in School Psychology at Marist College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Marist College in the Town of Poughkeepsie, United States, was founded in 1929 and offers a liberal arts foundation combined with career-focused undergraduate and graduate programmes. Serving about 6,657 students with a modest international cohort, Marist emphasizes intellectual development, character and ethical leadership. Its campus culture blends academic rigour with practical learning, preparing students for professional success through classroom study and applied experiences.

The college is known for integrating advanced technology and experiential education across disciplines, supporting project-based learning, internships and industry partnerships. Marist encourages global engagement through study abroad options and collaborative research, while maintaining a student-centered environment where faculty mentorship and small class sizes promote close academic support. Campus life features clubs, service opportunities and career services that help students shape their ambitions.

International students joining Marist can expect dedicated advising, access to internship pipelines in the region and a community that values diversity and global perspectives. The college’s focus on innovation and real-world readiness means graduates leave with practical skills, professional networks and a foundation for lifelong learning. For students seeking a supportive, technologically engaged liberal arts experience near New York metropolitan opportunities, Marist offers a balanced and purposeful choice.

About the Program

The Master in School Psychology program at Marist College is a master's degree that helps students become school psychologists. It takes a few years to complete and is taught in English. The program's main advantage is that it is NASP approved.

The curriculum includes instruction in theories and skills associated with the responsibilities of a school psychologist, such as prevention, evaluation, intervention, counseling, and consultation. Students will develop skills in these areas through hands-on components and coursework.

Graduates of this program can become School Psychologists, Counselors, or Education Consultants. They can work in schools, families, and communities, or for employers like the Department of Education or non-profit organizations focused on education and child development.

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