The School at Columbia University offers a doctoral psychology training program for eligible doctoral candidates in school and clinical psychology programs. The psychology training program is a full-time, 40-45 hour per week, 10-month position, and is one of only a few programs to receive APA accreditation. The program begins in late August and ends in late June. Trainees complete a minimum of 1750 supervised hours. There will be three full-time trainees for the 2022-23 school year. This program is designed to provide a planned, programmed sequence of training experiences with a primary focus on assuring both breadth and quality of training. The program provides training in a broad range of psychological assessment and intervention activities. Under supervision, trainees provide direct psychological services to a diverse group of students, parents, and school personnel. Trainees receive at least two hours of individual supervision per week from licensed staff psychologists and at least two hours of additional didactic experiences, including group supervision and training seminars. The program places emphasis on providing opportunities to learn about cultural and individual diversity as they relate to the practice of psychology, and is committed to attracting diverse applicants to the program.