Significant studies in areas such as psychology, sociology, criminal justice, etc., are recommended.
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education is required prior to matriculation into the program. Pass/Fail grades are acceptable in general and for required courses.
*Special note for applicants pursuing the research concentration. To be eligible for the Research Concentration, students must have obtained a grade of A or B in an undergraduate statistics class and an undergraduate research methods course.
The GRE General Test is no longer required for our program. For those who choose to submit GRE scores, please note that it will not be used during the application review.
One letter of recommendation is required, two are preferred, from professionals and/or academicians who know you well (i.e. academic advisors, professors, or supervisors at a workplace).
Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for initial application, with expectation that official transcripts be provided prior to final admission.
Basic knowledge is required.
All accepted students must pass a background check before matriculation.
A number of helpful resources exist with suggestions for putting together a strong application. We encourage you to access the following resources while preparing your application:
The Department of Psychology is dedicated to the enrollment of a diverse student body aligned with our mission of training clinical psychologists and counselors for culturally responsive and professional practice, research, and leadership. We are committed to selecting candidates who exhibit dedication to psychology through research, healthcare, or service roles, and who demonstrate leadership potential through community or school service involvement. We also strongly emphasize valuable personal qualities, including effective communication, problem-solving, self-awareness, empathy, ethical integrity, and a profound commitment to health equity. Our holistic review ensures the identification of prospective students with the potential to excel as competent and compassionate psychologists and counselors contributing to the richness of our field.