The Graduate Study in Psychology is the best source of information related to graduate programs in psychology and provides information related to approximately 600 graduate programs in psychology in the U.S. and Canada.
The Graduate Study in Psychology publication contains information about the number of applications received by a program, number of individuals accepted in each program, dates for applications and admission, types of information required for an application (GRE scores, letters of recommendations, documentation concerning volunteer or clinical experience, etc.), in-state and out-of-state tuition costs, availability of internships and scholarships, employment information of graduates, orientation and emphasis of departments and programs, plus other relevant information.
Foreword
Considering Graduate Study
- Accreditation in Professional Psychology
- Programs, Degrees, and Employment
- Admission Requirements
- Competition for Admission
- Time to Degree
- Tuition and Financial Assistance
- Application Information
Rules for Acceptance of Offers for Admission and Financial Aid
Explanation of Program Listings
- Contact Information
- Department Information
- Programs and Degrees Offered
- APA Accreditation Status
- Student Applications/Admissions
- Financial Information/Assistance
- Employment of Department Graduates
- Additional Information
- Application Information
Department Listings by State
Index of Programs by Area of Study Offered
Alphabetical Index
This book is must reading for anyone considering graduate study in psychology. The ability to compare programs side-by-side is invaluable. Potential students can make informed decisions on what programs they may want to apply to with this book.
—Doody's Book Review