Requirements | More Information |
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GPA | Students must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or above (on a 4.0 scale) in the last 60 credits of course work. The undergraduate work must include a statistics course and a psychology research methods course with grades of B or higher. |
Education | The applicant must have completed at least 18 credits in psychology as part of their four-year Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. |
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Application Deadline
Semester | Deadline |
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Fall | April 30 |
Early application is encouraged, especially for anyone who is hoping to be considered for merit-based awards. Decisions are made on a rolling basis beginning in January. Only completed applications received by April 30th will be considered for the subsequent fall semester.
Admissions Timeline
- Submit completed application + application fee*, including all components listed above, through the application portal. Please note: your application will not be reviewed by the program faculty until it is complete, including your letters of recommendation!
- The Professor-in-Charge and another core faculty member will review your application to verify you have met the minimum application requirements. They will then determine, based on the strength of your application, whether you will be interviewed.
- A core faculty member will interview selected applicants via Zoom. Interviews typically last 20-30 minutes; applicants should come prepared with any questions they might have. If the interviewing faculty member feels more information is needed after an interview, or believes a specific faculty may want to discuss the program further with an applicant (e.g., an applicant with an addictions focus may benefit from a second interview with a faculty member in that research area), a second interview may be required. Request for a second interview does not automatically indicate that the first interview was subpar.
- Interviewing faculty member(s) will share their impressions with the Professor-in-Charge, who will make a final decision on admittance.
- Because of the competitive nature of the program, applicants who have been offered admission must accept the offer within two weeks. The Professor-in-Charge may allow extensions on a case-by-case basis.
*Military veterans, reservists, and active duty service members can apply with a discounted application fee of $40! Please see the Fox Graduate School webpage for additional notes on application fees