Graduate Program
Information for Prospective Graduate Students
Dear prospective applicant,
Each year several hundred people apply to our graduate programs, but only about four are accepted into each program. We thoroughly review each application to determine the best match between each applicant's qualifications and interests and the training opportunities we offer. Recently, the students who have been accepted have total verbal and quantitative scores that range from 1000 to 1400 on the GRE, cumulative grade-point averages that range from 3.00 to 4.00, and relevant experiences and interests that are compatible with those of program area faculty.
Please carefully read our program descriptions.
If our program interests you, complete and submit the forms to the
address listed on the applications by December 15 for the doctoral program and March 1 for the Master's programs (although late applications will
be considered if spaces remain available after the regular admissions process).
I
suggest you begin the application process early.
Your application will be reviewed by the appropriate program area
admissions committee, composed of faculty and graduate student representatives. Doctoral applicants
who pass an initial screening will be invited to attend the Department's
Interview Weekend, which will be held by the end of February 2008. Applicants for Master's programs will be interviewed in late spring.
Applicants will be informed of acceptance or wait-listing no later than April 1
and rejection somewhat later. All
applicants are automatically considered for financial aid in the form of
graduate assistantships and in the past all of our students have received
financial aid.
We
are pleased that you are interested in our program.
Best of luck in your pursuit of a career in psychology.
Sincerely,
Barry Edelstein, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Training






