NOTICE:
See Announcement of Program Changes for  2010

Admission Requirements

To identify applicants who are a "good match" with the Program, its resources and mission, applications are evaluated with regard to undergraduate and graduate grade point averages, letters of recommendation, clinical and research experience, and GRE scores. Equally important are personal characteristics conducive to the development of professional competence to work effectively with a variety of underserved populations.

To be considered for admission, an applicant must:

    1. Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher education

    2. Have an acceptable academic background in psychology

    3. Submit official transcripts indicating all coursework completed, grades achieved, degrees received

    4. Submit recent (past five years) official test scores on the general Graduate Record Examination; (subject test is no longer required)

    5. Submit a statement of professional goals and academic objectives

    6. Submit a current vita

    7. Submit three letters of recommendation

    8. Complete a personal interview

 

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