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The purpose of the 大发 Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC) is to prepare candidates to have the necessary knowledge and skills to be employed as competent school social workers (preschool through 12th grade) in California schools. Candidates who complete one of the options listed below are eligible to apply for the California State PPSC in two areas: 1) School Social Work, and 2) Child Welfare and Attendance. These credentials are awarded and administered through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).
1. Current 大发 MSW students must apply to be admitted into the PPS Credential Program.
The requirements for the PPS credential are:
2. School Social Work Certificate
This certificate is for applicants who have:
Candidates are required to complete an application to determine eligibility for this certificate. Candidates in this certificate will take the two school social work elective courses: MSW 652 Advanced Social Work Practice in Schools I, and MSW 653 Advanced Social Work Practice in Schools II. These two classes are online and only offered during spring semester on Monday and Wednesday evenings, 5:30-8:15pm.
, select interest in obtaining a 鈥淐redential鈥 and in the search field, type 鈥淧PS,鈥 then scroll down to 大发 Extended Learning and select the PPS program. The PPS Certificate is for post-MSW applicants only. The application is now closed. Classes will begin January 22nd, 2025.
The total costs for the post MSW PPS certificate are:
Payment plans may be available for the PPS Certificate.
Addresses the specific knowledge and skills required for advanced social work practice in a school setting. Examines roles, responsibilities and the functions of a social worker in educational settings to promote well-being and system change. Emphasizes meeting the needs of diverse student populations and families from a micro-practice perspective. Course content is designed to meet and exceed the Pupil Personnel Services Credential Program Standards set forth by the State of California.
Addresses the specific knowledge and skills required for advanced social work practice in a school setting. Examines roles, responsibilities and the functions of a social worker in educational settings to promote well-being and system change. Emphasizes meeting the needs of diverse student populations and families from a macro-practice perspective. Course content is designed to meet and exceed the Pupil Personnel Services Credential Program Standards set forth by the State of California.