School Psychology Graduate Student Support

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At the University of Montana, graduate students in School Psychology are helping kids perform better in school and feel more supported. They work in schools across the state, especially in small towns, where they offer help like testing, counseling and behavior support. Their research also helps teachers improve learning, build student confidence and connect with families. These real-life experiences prepare students to bring helpful tools to the places that need them most.

You can help make this work possible. Your gift supports important aspects of UM students’ training, like travel to schools, supplying learning materials and creating opportunities to share their research.

When you give, you’re helping our students learn, grow and bring their skills to communities across Montana and beyond. Thank you for supporting the next generation of school psychologists.

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