Good colleges for a Master's in School Psychology

<p>I'm currently a psych undergrad, probably graduating in the fall of 2015 or spring of 2016. I am also hoping to minor in ASL/Special Populations, but we'll see if that works out, scheduling-wise. This is my third year of university, but I jumped on the Psych bandwagon a little late.</p>

<p>Anyway, I'd really like to get my Master's in School Psychology. I go to Humboldt State University, and they offer a Master of the Arts with a School Psychology emphasis. They are NASP accredited and graduates can sit the NCSP exam. It's a 3-year program. The first two are at the university and you take regular grad classes and do some work in schools. The third year is an internship.</p>

<p>I'd really like to get my master's at HSU. I love it here and the professors are awesome. However, I want to make sure it's a good program that will prepare me for my future career. I'm also open to other schools. What should I look for in a school psych program? Does HSU fit the bill?</p>

<p>Sorry for rambling, it's rather late here!</p>

<p>I graduated from undergrad as a Psychology and Education major last year, and I’m looking into School Psychology grad programs as well. Also if anyone can explain the difference between an M.A., Ed.M or Ed.S because I’ve seen all of those as degree options for School Psych. Thanks!</p>

<p>Anyone have information?</p>

<p>I spoke to the Graduate Advisor at HSU today. She said 100% of people who have graduated are currently employed as school psychologists. I’d love to believe it but I would like an independent source to confirm.</p>