Applicants to the graduate certificate in Infant/Toddler Mental Health are evaluated on the basis of their academic background, practical experience in the field, and personal qualifications appropriate for effective application of the program studies. Prerequisites for admission are a master's degree in a related field or a bachelor's degree with experience working with young children and their families.
Next Cohort Fall 2010
Applications due: Feb. 1, 2010.
Late applications maybe accepted on a space-available basis.
Applications available Fall term 2009.
For more information or to have an application mailed to you, call 503-725-4628 or 1-800-547-8887 ext. 4628.
Technical requirements
- PSU Odin account (This will be provided at no cost once you are registered.)
- Unrestricted access to a personal computer (Windows or Mac)
- Reliable connection to the Internet (high-speed highly recommended)
- Current version of a Web browser installed on the computer
- Proficiency using a computer and common computer software (such as Web browsers, word processors, spreadsheet applications, and media players). These skills should be obtained prior to registering for an online course. You may do this by taking an Introduction to Computers class at Portland State University or some other institution or by asking a friend or family member who is familiar with computers to help you learn these skills.
Please take advantage of PSU's "Are you ready for online coursework?" survey.
Tuition
The cost for the program follows graduate tuition fees. 2009-2010
tuition is $1,436 for four credits. The total cost
of the program is approximately $9,125*. These fees do not include
the cost for the course reading materials. Payments can be made
by check, credit cards, or agency purchase order. Student loans may
be available.
*Tuition and fee rates are determined by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education and are subject to change.



