Building equitable communities through education and psychology.
The Gevirtz School (GGSE) at UC Santa Barbara stands as a beacon of educational innovation, committed to advancing the field of education and applied psychology. With a clear mission to enhance the quality of education for all children, particularly in vulnerable populations, GGSE fosters an environment where future public education leaders are nurtured. The school offers a range of graduate programs including Ph.D.s in Counseling/Clinical Psychology and School Psychology, and a Master’s in Education with various specializations. Its research is distinguished by a focus on critical educational issues, equity, diversity, and inclusion, aiming to serve as a catalyst in leveraging the strengths of diverse communities and addressing global challenges. The school houses several specialized clinics and research centers such as the Hosford Clinic, Koegel Autism Center, and McEnroe Reading & Language Arts Clinic, each dedicated to specific community needs like mental health and autism. Through these initiatives, GGSE not only contributes to academic knowledge but also provides essential community services, emphasizing culturally sensitive, low-cost psychological treatment and innovative autism support.
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