Advanced School Mental Health Practice Program (ASMHPP) Post-Masters Certificate Information Session Dr. Michael S. Kelly, Program Director and Corey Sampsel, Enrollment Advisor
Introducing Dr. Michael S. Kelly Why ASMHPP post-Masters certificate? Curriculum Scheduling Application Process Tuition/Financial Aid
ASMHPP Program Director Associate Professor since 2006 School Social Work Brief Treatment PhD Course in Clinical Practice and Evidence-Based Practice BSW Course in Positive Youth Development Director of Family and School Partnership Program
Both available on Amazon.com and Oxford’s SW website. Published by Oxford in 2008, Dr. Kelly’s work seeks to use EBP and strengths- based practice to help schools.
Also available on Amazon.com and Oxford’s SW website. Published in early 2010 by Oxford: This book models the EBP process to increase the use of evidence-informed practices across all 3 tiers of intervention (with a special focus on SEL-based interventions).
Learn most current and relevant research to enhance your practice in schools Learn cutting-edge skills to be more effective with student clients, teachers, and parents 15-credit program completion may qualify for a higher salary in your district Become recognized leader in your school mental health work
15 credits in total Primarily online (synchronized and self- paced) 1 required education immersion weekend, on-campus at Loyola in Chicago, IL To be completed in 2 years Or, can take classes a la carte at own pace Must complete entire program within 5 years
Integrative Seminar I (3 credits, online) Taught by Dr. Michael S. Kelly Integrative Seminar II (3 credits, online) Taught by Dr. Michael S. Kelly Evidence-Based Practice in Schools (3 credits, online) May take in either Year 1 or Year 2 Solution-focused Brief Therapy Techniques (3 credits, online) May take in either Year 1 or Year 2 Special Topics in School Social Work (3 credits, online & summer immersion weekend) Choose from: Strategies Across the 3 Tier Model: Effective Interventions for Response to Intervention (RTI) and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) or Data Done Right in School Mental Health
Year 1 I.Integrative Seminar I (3 credits, online) Online, synchronized, meets every other week Begins in August and runs through June II. Special Topics in School Social Work (3 Credits, online & Immersion weekend) Online, self-paced Offered in Spring, Summer, or Fall term (your choice when you take it) Includes 1 weekend immersion weekend during the summer, in Chicago III. Required Online Class #1 (3 Credits, online) Online, self-paced Offered in Spring, Summer, or Fall term (your choice when you take it) Must choose: Evidence-Based Practice in Schools or Solution-focused Brief Therapy Techniques
Year 2 IV. Integrative Seminar II (3 credits, online) Meets every other week, online, synchronized Begins in August and runs through June V. Required Online Class #2 (3 Credits, online) Online, self-paced Offered in Spring, Summer, or Fall term (your choice when you take it) Must choose: Evidence-Based Practice in Schools or Solution-focused Brief Therapy Techniques
Deadline to apply is August 1 st Must have a Masters degree Can be in school/community counseling, school psych, social work, school nursing, special ed, and/or education Must be employed at a school during program Requirements to apply Online application Statement of Purpose 3 letters of recommendation Official transcripts from all schools attended Proof of current employment in school-based setting Letter from school or district’s HR department
Application is online, no fee to apply gpem.luc.edu/apply/ gpem.luc.edu/apply/ May send all application materials via mail or Graduate Enrollment Management 820 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 800 Chicago, IL 60611
Tuition is $ per credit hour Financial Aid is available FAFSA.ed.gov for loans Schools may support program for School-Based Mental Health Professionals Many school districts offer tuition reimbursement as professional development Check with your district/principal, etc., to see if this program qualifies for support
ASMHPP Program Questions? Contact Dr. Michael Kelly ASMHPP Application Questions? Contact Corey Sampsel