UConn SASP

UConn SASP A student organization formed with the goal of keeping students and alumni connected and informed on

Student Affiliates in School Psychology (SASP@UCONN) is an officially-recognized graduate student organization at the University of Connecticut. Our formal purpose is to (a) increase student collaboration on research and dissemination projects; (b) provide professional development for students on specific topics of interest; (c) promote service to the community; (d) facilitate a forum for ongoing

program evaluation; and (e) to keep students abreast of current opportunities and initiatives in the field. To achieve these goals, we facilitate panels of practitioners and researchers, coordinate service events, support interested students through an informal mentorship program, and host presentations by leaders in the field; past presenters include the creator of Intervention Central, Jim Wright, and Professor John Hintze of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Students in the program are involved in research, practice, and professional development. We work closely with the Center for Behavioral Education and Research, directed by Dr. George Sugai, as well as with students and faculty in special education; human development and family studies; measurement, evaluation, and assessment; and more. We collaborate on published peer-reviewed articles, support one another in our school and practicum placements, and strive to make our graduate experience as valuable and enjoyable as it can be.

Current students and alumni are invited to share feedback on our updated SASP mission statement! Our goal is to provide ...
02/16/2021

Current students and alumni are invited to share feedback on our updated SASP mission statement! Our goal is to provide a more accurate description of our work, as well as emphasize our commitment to social justice and anti-racism. This anonymous Google form will remain open until Monday, March 1st:

The SASP executive board is in the process of updating the mission statement to reflect our commitment to social justice and anti-racism work. It is important to us that the mission statement reflects the opinions of the entire student body of the program. Please provide your feedback and approval/d...

12/16/2020

Reminder: Registration is open! The first 3,000 people who register by 01/27, get cool/free swag. For Student members—only $29 through January 27. Come support your peers that are presenting too!

Happy National School Psych Week! Check out our new program promotional video that describes what the field is all about...
11/11/2020

Happy National School Psych Week! Check out our new program promotional video that describes what the field is all about and about our program. Feel free to share with others!

Extended promotional video about the UConn School Psychology Program. To learn more about our program, please visit our website. Please also check us out on ...

Another announcement! We will have our own shirts for NASP again and everyone is free to order, regardless if you are at...
01/22/2019

Another announcement!

We will have our own shirts for NASP again and everyone is free to order, regardless if you are attending or not!

Rough price estimates range from $20-28 (lower if more people order).

Please complete this survey by 11:59 PM, Thursday, January 24th to place your order!

Please complete this form if you are interested in a T-shirt! We will be making a single group order soon, so please indicate the size you want by 11:59 PM, Thursday, January 24th. They will be between $20 and $28, depending on how many people purchase a shirt. Payment details will be announced late...

Thank you to UConn Counseling & Mental Health Services - CMHS and Dr. Jennifer Fox for a great PD on su***de assessment!
11/29/2018

Thank you to UConn Counseling & Mental Health Services - CMHS and Dr. Jennifer Fox for a great PD on su***de assessment!

Thank you to all those who came out to our SASP event for School Psychology Awareness Week! We hope it was an informativ...
11/13/2018

Thank you to all those who came out to our SASP event for School Psychology Awareness Week! We hope it was an informative session about learning self-care strategies and sensory diet interventions. Big thanks to UConn Health Education Office for the aromatherapy and sexual health resources!!

You are all invited to our luncheon with the Kaufmans! Hope to see you there!
04/11/2018

You are all invited to our luncheon with the Kaufmans! Hope to see you there!

HOPE YOU HAD A WONDERFUL SCHOOL PSYCH AWARENESS WEEK, UCONN SCHOOL PSYCH!This year, the UConn School Psychology was ackn...
11/18/2017

HOPE YOU HAD A WONDERFUL SCHOOL PSYCH AWARENESS WEEK, UCONN SCHOOL PSYCH!

This year, the UConn School Psychology was acknowledged as the second most productive program based on publications by our faculty members (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pits.22048/full).

We are proud to be part of a program that demonstrates excellence in research and professional practice. Thank you to our leadership, faculty members and students who make this possible!

The purpose of this study was to identify authors and training programs making the most frequent contributions to intervention research published in six school psychology journals (School Psychology Review,...

Appreciation post for all of our incredible faculty members in the UConn School Psych Program! Here are some highlights ...
11/16/2017

Appreciation post for all of our incredible faculty members in the UConn School Psych Program! Here are some highlights of their achievements this year:

- Dr. Bray, Dr. Kehle, Dr. Chafouleas and Dr. Sanetti were ranked among School Psychology’s top intervention researchers.
- Dr. Chafouleas was named a UConn Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor.
- Dr. Sanetti was named a fellow in the American Psychological Association (Division 16 – School Psychology).
- Dr. La Salle was awarded a research grant from the International School Psychology Association (ISPA).

You are our teachers, mentors and much more. Thank you for supporting us on our journey to becoming school psychologists!

Congratulations to all our UConn students who will be presenting at the National Association of School Psychologists’ An...
11/15/2017

Congratulations to all our UConn students who will be presenting at the National Association of School Psychologists’ Annual Convention in 2018! Thank you for showcasing the valuable research that students contribute to in the UConn School Psych department.

Happy School Psychology Awareness Week!

Emily Auerbach
Ashley Boyle
Johanna Deleyer-Tiarks
Taylor Korakin
Hao-Jan Luh
Jesslynn Rocha Neves
Daniel Volk

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