Admissions Requirements

The announced deadline for filing an online application to the School Psychology Program for Fall 2025 admission is December 3rd, 2024. Applications are considered to be complete when we have received all of the following: Ë¿¹Ïapp Graduate School Application, Personal Statement, School Psychology Supplemental Application, transcripts of undergraduate and graduate work with degree posted, and three letters of reference. Additional materials such as a resume, a writing sample, or other relevant material will strengthen your application. All materials must be submitted through the Graduate School's application system. GRE scores are no longer required.

The admissions committee considers the overall strength of the application, based on the following information: (a) undergraduate GPA, (b) previous graduate GPA if applicable, (c) Graduate Record Exam (Verbal, Quantitative, and Writing), (d) applicant's goals and objectives in relation to those of the program, (e) undergraduate and/or graduate major - or demonstration of competence in the content areas listed below as prerequisites, and (f) letters of reference.

Prerequisite Knowledge Base: Students entering the Ë¿¹Ïapp School Psychology Ph.D. Program are expected to have an adequate knowledge base in psychology, typically mastered through undergraduate coursework.

Although a psychology major is not necessary, the admissions committee must be satisfied that the applicant’s background knowledge is sufficient in the following areas: developmental psychology or child development, human learning, biological bases of behavior, and statistics.  Additional areas may include: social psychology, cognitive psychology, and personality psychology.  It is preferred that at least one course includes a laboratory component.  A newly admitted student who is lacking adequate background may be required to complete pre-requisites during the first year of the program. 

Applicants are selected on a competitive basis from those meeting minimum requirements. The program typically accepts around 15% of new applicants, depending on the size and characteristics of the applicant pool, and on available resources. Psychology is the predominant undergraduate major of accepted applicants.

Admissions Process: In addition to completing the Ë¿¹Ïapp online main Application and the College of Education Application, you must download the following:

COSP.SupApp.pdf

complete it, and upload it as part of your online College of Education (School Psychology) Application.

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