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students begin supervised teaching in K-12 classrooms during their first semester in the program and continue these field experiences throughout their coursework, which culminates with apprentice teaching. Pre-Professional Academic Support Services Jessica Priddy Bullock, M.Ed.—Director The Office of Pre-Professional Academic Support Services, a division of University College, provides support and resources to assist students with their holistic development toward professions in healthcare and law. Assistance is provided at all stages of the pre-professional planning process; from career exploration to professional school matriculation. Services are available to all OSU students, regardless of major. There is no best, right or required major to prepare for entry into these professional areas and no specific major grants acceptance or automatically makes a student more competitive in their future professional application. Majors provide the foundation for future careers, reflect personal interests and demonstrate individual capabilities in particular subject areas. We recommend students choose a major based on personal and academic interests rather than selecting a major based solely on interests in healthcare or law. To learn more about support services, how to grow into a holistically competitive candidate or schedule an appointment visit preprofessional.okstate.edu (https:// universitycollege.okstate.edu/preprofessional). Pre-Professional Academic Support Services is located in 040 Student
the Center at 405.744.5975. More information can be found at http:// psychology.okstate.edu/osupsc.
Psychological Services Center Tony Wells, PhD—Associate Professor and Director, PSC
The Psychological Services Center was established in 1971 as a training, service and research facility at Oklahoma State University. It is operated by the Department of Psychology through the College of Arts and Sciences. It is located in 118 North Murray on the OSU campus. The building is accessible to the handicapped. Services are provided to children, adolescents and adults and are available to residents of Stillwater and the surrounding community as well as OSU students, faculty and staff. The Center offers a variety of psychological services such as but not limited to: individual, group, family, and marital therapy; parent counseling and training; treatment of disruptive childhood behaviors, phobias and anxiety disorders; relaxation training; assertiveness training; stress management; depression; intellectual and personality assessment; assessment of attention deficit and learning disorders; assessment of autism spectrum disorders, and school consultation. The Center’s staff includes doctoral students in the Clinical Psychology training program and is accredited by the American Psychological Association. The staff also includes supervising clinical psychologists from the Department of Psychology. Although the exact composition of the staff may change from year to year, the staff is generally composed of individuals from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There is a graduated fee structure based on one’s financial situation. The Center schedules appointments from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. On Friday, appointments are scheduled from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Appointments can be made by contacting the Center at 405.744.5975. More information can be found at http:// psychology.okstate.edu/osupsc. Study Abroad OSU students can add an international dimension to their education through study abroad. • Reciprocal Exchanges. Students may earn OSU credit through reciprocal exchanges in over 37 countries in Europe, Asia and Latin America and other regions. While participating in reciprocal exchange, students pay tuition and fees to OSU. • OSU Faculty-led Programs. Students may also earn OSU credit by enrolling in short-term international courses offered by OSU college outreach units in countries such as China, Ecuador, France, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Peru and South Africa. • Affiliated/Approved Programs. Students may earn transfer credit through participation in pre-approved study abroad programs offered by other U.S. universities or study abroad program providers. Students on affiliated programs pay fees directly to the provider. • Internship and Volunteer/Service Programs. Students may also participate in non-credit work, internships and volunteer/service learning opportunities abroad. These programs are offered as short- term experiences or semester-long immersion, often combined with academic study in the host country. Most exchanges and longer-term study abroad programs require successful completion of at least 45 credit hours and good academic standing. Application deadlines for priority consideration for both fall
Union; contact 405.744.9965 for more information. Psychological Services Center Tony Wells, PhD—Associate Professor and Director, PSC
The Psychological Services Center was established in 1971 as a training, service and research facility at Oklahoma State University. It is operated by the Department of Psychology through the College of Arts and Sciences. It is located in 118 North Murray on the OSU campus. The building is accessible to the handicapped. Services are provided to children, adolescents and adults and are available to residents of Stillwater and the surrounding community as well as OSU students, faculty and staff. The Center offers a variety of psychological services such as but not limited to: individual, group, family, and marital therapy; parent counseling and training; treatment of disruptive childhood behaviors, phobias and anxiety disorders; relaxation training; assertiveness training; stress management; depression; intellectual and personality assessment; assessment of attention deficit and learning disorders; assessment of autism spectrum disorders, and school consultation. The Center’s staff includes doctoral students in the Clinical Psychology training program and is accredited by the American Psychological Association. The staff also includes supervising clinical psychologists from the Department of Psychology. Although the exact composition of the staff may change from year to year, the staff is generally composed of individuals from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There is a graduated fee structure based on one’s financial situation. The Center schedules appointments from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. On Friday, appointments are scheduled from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Appointments can be made by contacting
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