| Interested in Graduate School? |
Students wishing to be admitted to doctoral programs should consider minoring in a science, for
example, biology, math, or computer science if they can do well in these classes. High grades in these
fields make one's application more competitive. Other good minors to consider would be philosophy and
writing. Students wishing to pursue clinical or counseling master's level programs may want to
consider a minor in social work. Business may be an appropriate minor for those wishing to pursue
graduate work in industrial psychology.
To be admitted to graduate programs students also need to take the Graduate Record Exam (similar
to the SAT but for graduate school). For Ph.D. programs this should be done no later than the fall
of the senior year. Additional information regarding the GRE is available from SLAC and the Testing
Center.
Letters of recommendation from faculty members are also factors that are considered in graduate
school applications. Doing well in classes and working with faculty members will probably enhance
the letters written for you.
For students interested in admission to Ph.D. programs, enrolling in Psy 4395 Individual Study
(after completing experimental) may be useful. Ph.D. programs emphasize research, and this course
provides some relevant research experience with the student's name possibly appearing as a coauthor
on a convention presentation or journal article.
Students interested in admission to more applied programs such as a MSW program may want to gain relevant part-time volunteer or job experience to enhance their application.
Application Deadlines
Students applying for admission to doctoral programs often need to have all of their materials to
the university by late January or early February. These universities usually admit students only in
the fall semester.
Later application deadlines often apply for master's programs. These programs are more likely to accept students several times during a year.
Resources
The APA guide to graduate schools, Graduate Study in Psychology and Associated Fields, is available
from the Psychology Office. This book contains application deadlines, minimum requirements for
admission, addresses to which to write for more information, and other useful information. Because
of the great demand for this book, students may only use it in the psychology office.
The psychology faculty members are additional sources of information. The more people you talk
with, the more information you are likely to receive about different programs that may be right for
you.