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  Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 2023-2025 Admission General Qualifications for Admission Psy.D. Student Selection  

Psy.D. Student Selection


Consideration for admission to the doctor of psychology (Psy.D.) programs requires a bachelor's or master's degree, preferably with a major in psychology; an excellent scholastic average; favorable recommendations from at least three faculty persons or supervisors who know the academic and personal qualifications of the applicant; and appropriate statements from the applicant on the application form. Requests for admission interviews are too numerous to honor. However, the admissions committee may invite applicants for an interview after the initial screening of written applications. Efforts are made to send notifications of decisions to all applicants by March.

Students entering the programs at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology need not have majored in psychology. However, they are generally expected to have taken the main courses for an undergraduate major in the field. Prior to entering the program, students must have taken courses covering the following areas: introductory psychology; statistics; abnormal psychology; and the biological bases of psychology. Students also should have taken at least one and preferably two courses in the following areas: cognitive psychology; psychology of perception, conditioning, and learning; developmental psychology; psychology of personality; and social psychology. We prefer that one of the above listed courses have a laboratory component. All programs welcome applications from Rutgers students who are properly prepared with good academic records and references.


 
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