GRADUATE
PROGRAM IN PSYCHOLOGY
Admission Requirements
Students may be admitted through
one of two routes:
1. Standard Admission
Applicants must have a bachelor’s
degree with at least a 3.0 GPA from a recognized college or university and
should have completed the following undergraduate courses or their equivalents:
Introduction to Psychology, Statistics, and Experimental Psychology (students
with academic deficiencies may be required to take additional undergraduate
courses). Applicants must submit an official transcript of all undergraduate
and graduate course work, scores from the Verbal and Quantitative tests
of the GRE, three letters of recommendation, and a statement about the applicant’s
personal and professional goals. Other supporting information such
as work or research experience, and special skills may also be requested.
2. Admission through the
B.A./M.A. dual-degree program
Applicants seeking admission to
the Master’s of Arts in Psychology program through the dual-degree program
must be approved for entry by the Director of Graduate Study in Psychology,
whereupon they can take 1 graduate course in each semester of their senior
year. Students using this option must still apply for admission to
the M.A. program following the procedure for a standard admission.