Easily track your school psychology hours online

so you can focus on your students.

Time2Track is the most trusted way for school psychology students, interns, and professionals to track training experiences.

Track your clinical psychology internship training hours online, securely and easily

School Psychology Program Training Management

Are you a program director, training director, faculty member, or administrator? Now you can track and verify students’ clinical hours and collect forms and evaluations online — no paper required!

Find out how Time2Track for Organizations
can save your program valuable time.

Let us worry about your school psychology hours tracking.

Start preparing for your NCSP license today.

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More time. Less stress.

Start using Time2Track at the beginning of your school psychology training, and your training and supervision hours will be ready to go when it’s time to apply for your NCSP license.

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Understand your progress.

Don’t lose sleep stressing about your progress toward hour goals for your school psychology license. With a few clicks, you can see your total training hours and a variety of reports, charts, and graphs that show your progress at a glance.

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Secure your training and supervision hours.

Your computer could crash. Your smartphone could get destroyed. You could lose your notebook. When it comes to your training and supervision hours, don’t take any chances. Store them in Time2Track and rest easy knowing your hard earned hours are safe and secure.

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Log your hours on-the-go.

Time2Track is mobile-friendly, so you can log your school psychology training activities from anywhere, anytime.

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Get supervisor signatures.

Time2Track progress reports can easily be printed, complete with signature lines for your supervisor. Get the signatures you need quickly and easily.

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Our Recommendation Rate

“Time2Track lets me record my hours with minimal effort. It’s really easy to use. With a few clicks, I can log what I’ve been doing, even when I’m in between back to back clients.”

Emily J.
Wheaton College