Appropriately credentialed faculty supervisors and student clinicians represent the following professional areas:
- Education and Learning
- Family Assessment (Social Work)
- Nursing
- School Psychology
- Special Education and Inclusive Practices
- Speech Language Pathology (Communication Sciences and Disorders)
The HDC sponsors four clinical programs:
Interdisciplinary Assessment Clinic: Student clinicians from multiple areas provide comprehensive evaluations for children, adolescents, and young adults.
Psychological Services Center: Student clinicians from the university’s highly regarded school psychology graduate program provide assessment, intervention, and consultation services to children, adolescents, and young adults.
Academic Intervention Clinic: Student clinicians provide school-aged children and adolescents with educational support in the areas of math, reading, and written language.
Language and Literacy Clinic: A collaborative effort between communication sciences and disorders and school psychology graduate programs and offers assessment, intervention, and consultation services to clients referred from the community.
The HDC also sponsors research programs and provides consultation and professional development programming in the areas of academic assessment and intervention, behavioral health, and child and school psychology. The HDC is located on the first floor of the Human Sciences and Services building.