Auburn University Student Counseling & Psychological Services (SCPS)

Sport Psychology Track

Sport Psychology Track

Each year, the internship program will solicit intern candidates for a sport psychology track, resulting in up to one sport psychology intern and three generalist interns. The intern connected with the sport psychology track will participate in the same training meetings as the other interns (e.g., Diversity Supervision, Supervision of Supervision, Didactic Seminar) and will also receive on-call training like the other interns, but the intern will have the majority of their direct clinical experience with Auburn University student-athletes. 

SCPS has collaborated with Auburn University athletic department’s Counseling and Sport Psychology (CSP) to furnish student-athlete clients and supervision with a licensed counseling/clinical sport psychologist. The intern on this track should expect to spend 50% of the time at SCPS and 50% at CSP. Please note, the sport psychology track is a separate match process with its own match code.

Interested applicants may apply to either the generalist or sport psychology track, or both. If SCPS fails to fill the sport psychology track for a given training year, the unfilled position will revert to a generalist position.