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- How long does it take to complete a doctoral degree in psychology?
- How can I learn more about graduate programs in psychology in the United States?
- What qualifications must I have to get into a U.S. graduate program in psychology?
- Where can I find information about psychology internships and the APPIC Internship Matching Program?
- I would like to study outside the United States. Will my degree be equivalent to one earned in the United States?
- Does APA offer scholarships programs?
- Is there a way to communicate with other psychology graduate students?
How can I learn more about graduate programs in psychology in the United States?
APA publishes a book titled Graduate Study in Psychology, which can usually be found in university libraries and ordered from APA. Graduate programs are listed by states and include detailed descriptions about programs, including application information, financial aid, tuition and housing.
You can also purchase access to APA's database of psychology programs, Graduate Study Online, which provides a wide variety of information about over 500 psychology programs.
The APA Education Directorate and APAGS -- the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students -- also provide information for students.
