Six doctoral students from USF鈥檚 school psychology program were selected for competitive
                     internships through the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers
                     (APPIC), an organization that helps match distinguished applicants with competitive
                     internship programs available across the nation.
 
Students will begin their one-year-long internships later this year. After successful
                     completion of the program, the students will be strong candidates for pursuing prestigious
                     post-doctoral fellowships or positions as university faculty.
 
Shannon Suldo, PhD, a school psychology professor and director of clinical training
                     for the program, says students who apply for APPIC internships have a significant
                     amount of experience in providing psychological services. USF鈥檚 graduate program in
                     school psychology, she says, helps students complete all required qualifications,
                     such as time spent teaching, completing practica, supervising peers, and conducting
                     research, in addition to their thesis and dissertation work.
 
鈥淚 feel great pride,鈥 Dr. Suldo said. 鈥淭he fact that six out of six students applied
                     and were selected, I feel, reflects on the high quality of our program on the whole,
                     which is collectively the high quality of all the students and faculty that are in
                     it.鈥
 
Learn more about each of the six doctoral students below.

USF doctoral student Hannah Gilfix
Hannah Gilfix 鈥 USF Counseling Center
Gilfix will start her APPIC-approved internship at the 最新天美传媒鈥檚 Counseling Center. This fall, she will provide therapy to patients and work with organizations on campus to support the well-being of students at USF. When speaking on the support she鈥檚 received, Gilfix says her major professor and the school psychology program itself has set her up for success.
鈥淒r. Suldo has been extremely supportive of my career goals,鈥 Gilfix said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 really encouraged me to seek out numerous practicum experiences in my four years so far. All of the coursework and the practicum experiences that the program already offers have set me up to be very competitive for this internship.鈥

USF doctoral student Patricia Gills
Patricia Gills 鈥 Devereux Foundation
Gills was matched with a summer internship at the Devereux Foundation in Pennsylvania.
                     During her program, she will work in the Children鈥檚 Behavioral Health Services building.
 
鈥淚 was and still am in shock,鈥 Gills said. 鈥淒evereux was my top site when I began
                     the APPIC process, so being matched there was a dream come true.鈥
Holland Hayford 鈥 Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health
Hayford will complete her internship this summer at an autism services training program
                     at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health in Villanova, Pa.
 
鈥淚 am incredibly excited,鈥 Hayford said. 鈥淭his site was my top choice because of its
                     wonderful training opportunities related to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
                     and its emphasis on enhancing the quality of life for its clients 鈥 I hope to improve
                     my skills in conceptualizing and working with more complex cases.鈥
Jennifer Hodnett 鈥 Marcus Autism Center
Hodnett will complete her fall internship at the Marcus Autism Center in Atlanta,
                     where she will serve as a pre-doctoral intern.
 
鈥淚 very much look forward to an arduous yet exciting internship year,鈥 Hodnett said.
                     鈥淪erving as a pre-doctoral intern with the Marcus Autism Center will allow me to gain
                     vital practical experiences, further solidifying the professional training foundation
                     I have encountered through the school psychology program here at USF.鈥

USF doctoral student Faith Reynolds
Faith Reynolds 鈥 Nebraska Internship Consortium
This fall, doctoral student Faith Reynolds will begin her internship at the Nebraska Internship Consortium in the Boys Town Omaha Child/Adolescent Outpatient Track.
鈥淒uring my time in Nebraska, I aspire to enhance my competencies in providing assessment, intervention, and consultation services for children and adolescents,鈥 Reynolds said. 鈥淔ollowing this internship, I plan to become a dual licensed professional as a school psychologist and clinical psychologist.鈥

USF doctoral student Nicholas Scheel
Nicholas Scheel 鈥 Santa Barbara Psychology Internship Consortium
Scheel, who plans to relocate to California this August, will head to the Santa Barbara
                     Psychology Internship Consortium to work with children in the county鈥檚 school district.
                     The support he received from USF faculty members in the program made all the difference
                     in preparing for this opportunity, he said.
 
鈥淒r. Suldo and my major professor, Dr. Castillo, assisted me throughout the entire
                     application process by guiding me through the application procedures, providing consultation
                     around what sites were best for my training and career goals, and reviewing all my
                     materials,鈥 Scheel said. 鈥淚 aspire to engage in the broad activities and responsibilities
                     of a school psychologist in a large, diverse school district and shape the systems
                     within the school I work in to be more preventative, responsive and supportive of
                     all students.鈥