Assessment Clinic
The assessment clinic at the College of William and Mary School of Education is a collaborative effort between the Center for Gifted Education and the School Psychology program. The assessment clinic conducts independent evaluations to determine the ability and achievement profiles of gifted and talented students. Additionally, information will be gathered about the student’s behavior and social/emotional functioning, depending on the referral concerns. The assessment typically includes clinical interviews with students and parents, observation of the student, psychological/educational testing, and behavior rating scales. Assessments will include multiple measures, approaches, and sources of information.
Upon completion of the assessment, a session is scheduled to review results, discuss the interpretation of findings, and provide specific recommendations to address identified strengths and needs. A comprehensive report is provided to the family.
The assessment clinic is designed to provide practical experiences in psychoeducational assessment for school psychologists-in-training. Advanced Master’s level and Educational Specialist level graduate students will conduct the assessments under the direct supervision of program faculty as part of practicum courses and experiences. All services are confidential.
Currently these assessment services are not available. Please check the website for updates.









