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Center for Psychoeducational Services
The Univ. of Kansas
School of Education
Joseph R. Pearson Hall
1122 W. Campus Rd., Rm 130
Lawrence, KS 66045-3101

phone: (785) 864-7021
fax: (785) 864-1297
Email Uskucps@ku.edu

 

The Center for Psychoeducational Services

Who we are

The Center for Psychoeducational Services is a training site for School of Education students. CPS is staffed by student clinicians who earn credit while they gain practical experience working directly with clients. All student clinicians are supervised by faculty who are certified or licensed in their fields. CPS is a self-sustaining, non-profit agency within the School of Education at the University of Kansas.

CPS is located in the north wing on the first floor of Joseph R. Pearson Hall. Individual and group clinical rooms, a conference room, reception area, and office space are available for students, staff and clients. Video technology is installed in all clinical rooms for student training and for client feedback. A wide selection of tests and assessments, instructional materials, and educational games is available for student clinicians to use with their clients.

CPS is open afternoons and by appointment Monday through Friday. CPS operates when KU is in session during the fall, spring and summer semesters. Parking is available.

Where we are

Center for Psychoeducational Services
The University of Kansas
School of Education
Joseph R. Pearson Hall
1122 West Campus Road, Room 130
Lawrence, KS 66045-3101
Phone: (785) 864-7021
Fax: (785) 864-1297
Email: kucps@ku.edu

As a premier learning and research institution, the University of Kansas, Lawrence, must continuously address issues of diversity and multiculturalism. Every member of the university community is expected to engage in action that leads towards the development of a more democratic and inclusive community. Proactive efforts towards increasing diversity and the elimination of discrimination are necessary in our university.

The Center for Psychoeducational Services is committed to equal opportunity and non-discrimination in all programs and services, regardless of race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, ancestry, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status or parental status.


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