Application Process and Deadlines
To be considered for admission to the Clinical Psychology Program, students must submit the following:
- Completed online application at https://psycas.liaisoncas.com/applicant-ux/#/login.
- Three letters of recommendation from professionals who know the student well (teachers, advisors, professional colleagues or supervisors). One letter must be from an academic reference.
- A personal statement that reflects the educational and career goals of applicants and provides a self-appraisal of their qualifications for the Program and profession. Applicants are encouraged to include explanations of any factors in their application materials that might impact evaluation of their application.
- Current resume/Curriculum Vitae.
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended. All transcripts need to be submitted directly to PsyCAS to complete the application.
*Note: GRE general test scores are optional.
Priority Application Deadline - December 10th
Applicants who submit their complete application on or before December 10th will be given first consideration for admission and will be notified of the admissions decision on or before February 16th. Those who are not accepted into the Program at this time will have the option of forwarding their application into the standard deadline (see below).
Standard Application Deadline - March 31st
Applicants who submit their complete application on or before March 31st will be considered for admission and will be notified of the admissions decision no later than May 15th. Applications received after March 31st will be considered on a rolling basis for seats that may be available or placement on the alternate list.
Applicants may track the receipt of their completed application materials and the status of their files on the University's website with the instructions for accessing account information that will be sent by the Office of Admissions after receipt of their application.
Please note: Applicants are responsible for notifying the Office of Admissions of any changes in their mailing address and e-mail address. All requests for application withdrawals must be made in writing to the Office of Admissions (address above).
See Catalog Admissions information here.