On Tuesday, March 17, the University of Kentucky notified students UK will move to online or alternative formats for classroom instruction for the rest of the semester in response to the continued spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
The information below is for UK College of Education students who are in counseling psychology, school psychology, applied behavior analysis (ABA), or rehabilitation counseling internships, clinical experiences, field experiences, etc. It details how students at this stage of their studies will continue receiving instruction during this time. This information was current as of Thursday, March 17. This page will be updated as needed.
As always, the well-being and success of our students is our top priority. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to Dr. Margaret Mohr-Schroeder, associate dean for clinical preparation & partnerships, at m.mohr@nulluky.edu.
For updates on the university-wide response to COVID-19, visit https://www.uky.edu/coronavirus/.
Students in Counseling Psychology, School Psychology, ABA Program and Rehabilitation Counseling
- Courses will use an alternative instructional method, if necessary, through the end of the semester.
- Internships, Clinical Experiences, Field Experiences, etc. will be handled on a program-by-program and case-by-case basis. Your Program Chair will be in contact with you.