2012 SASP Election Results:
- President-elect: Jennifer Cooper, The Ohio State University
- Student Interest Liaison: Paige Mission, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Membership Chair: Jacquie Brown, University of California-Santa Barbara
- Convention Chair: Eric Fenclau, Jr., Duquesne University
- Diversity Affairs Chair: Kennetha Frye, University of Houston
- Communications Committee:
- Editor: Lindsay Fallon, University of Connecticut
- Co-Editor: Aaron Haddock, University of California-Santa Barbara
- Communications Liaison: Kristen Girard, Michigan State University
Survey Time!!
The Student Affiliates of School Psychology (SASP) have put together a survey to assess the impression and utilization of student supports offered through SASP and Division 16. If you are a student, please take the time to fill out the survey. It should take no more than 5 minutes. The link to the survey is provided below. We are hoping the results will give us an idea of the supports students take advantage of through SASP and Division 16, as well as how SASP and Division 16 can better support students. Student input is incredibly valuable, and we can use information from this survey to better serve our students. Please take a moment to fill out the survey.
SASP Overview
Student Affiliates in School Psychology (SASP) is the student led organization of the American Psychological Association's Division 16: School Psychology. One of the main goals of SASP is to keep graduate students up to date on issues pertaining to school psychology and to encourage participation in activities that will further strengthen this discipline in the future.
Membership
Joining SASP is as easy. Everyone interested in the science, practice, and policy of school psychology is invited to join! Visit our Membership area for more information.
Opportunities to Get Involved
- Join the SASP listserv to receive updates about scholarships, board activities, and convention news by clicking "Join or Leave SASP D-16" link. Or, contact our Technology Chair.
- Contribute articles to our online journal, From Science to Practice. Review the submissions guidelines or contact our Communication Chair.
- Submit ideas for future SASP columns in The School Psychologist.
- Start a SASP chapter at your school or register your school chapter with SASP. Review the requirements or contact our Membership Chair.
- Learn more about the benefits of becoming a member of SASP.
Contact Information
You may send an e-mail to the SASP Board or contact a specific Board Member.
