Requirements for the CCAFP concentration differ for school and clinical psychology students and are:
Successful completion (defined as obtaining grade of B or better) of
at least six (6) courses that focus on clinical child and adolescent or
pediatric psychology as described in the Concentration Handbook.
Satisfactory completion of required practicum experiences
(defined as meeting all expectations for the professional competencies
defined by the clinical or school program). Distinct requirements for
clinical and school students are described in the Concentration
Handbook.
Successful completion of a doctoral dissertation (defined as
successfully defending dissertation) that focuses on issues relevant to,
or includes as samples of, child and adolescent populations as
described in the Concentration Handbook.