Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology
Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP) is a school of psychology that uses the integrative model of professional training. It integrates rigorous academic instruction and extensive field education while paying close attention to students’ professional development. MSPP is located at 221 Rivermoor Street, Boston, Massachusetts, in West Roxbury. Easily accessible via public transportation as well as from Route 128 and Interstate 95 and 90, the school facility is situated on the banks of Charles River.
Academic programs offered by MSPP lead to degrees in Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology, PsyD in School Psychology, School Psychology-Master of Arts and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (MA/CAGS), Counseling Psychology (MA), Forensic and Counseling Psychology (MA), Organizational Psychology (MA) and Clinical Psychopharmacology (MS). Certificate Programs in Executive Coaching, Forensic Psychology, Health Psychology, Child/Adolescent and Family, and Latino Mental Health are also offered. Students are provided enriching learning opportunities through field placements in any of the more than 200 sites affiliated with the MSPP program. Several degree programs are presently being offered through the distance learning option.
Applicants who receive offers of admission are required to pay a non-refundable deposit of $ 1,000.00 which will be applied to the first semester’s tuition. An additional deposit also in the amount of $ 1,000.00 shall be required to facilitate registration for classes. Tuition for a 16 credit hour semester in PsyD, MA and CAGS amounts to $ 15,296.00 or $ 956.00 per credit. Two-year MS programs charge tuition of $ 13,365.00 per year. A one-year graduate certificate in Executive Coaching Program costs $ 14,284.98. Learning more about MSPP can be accomplished by prospective students through attending an open house session, visiting MSPP to speak with an admissions official, sit in on a class or chatting with faculty members, students and alumna.
For more information about admissions, financial aid or online learning opportunities such as distance education degree programs or online classes, please contact Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology.