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Graduate School in Psychology

Graduate School in Psychology. Selection, application, and successful admission. http://web.roanoke.edu/x2429.xml. Types of programs. research psychobiological social cognitive personality developmental experimental professional/applied clinical counseling industrial-organizational

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Graduate School in Psychology

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  1. Graduate School in Psychology Selection, application, and successful admission. http://web.roanoke.edu/x2429.xml

  2. Types of programs • research • psychobiological • social • cognitive • personality • developmental • experimental • professional/applied • clinical • counseling • industrial-organizational • school psychology • educational psychology • health psychology • community psychology • environmental psychology • forensic psychology • sports psychology • psychology and law

  3. Type of degree • Ph.D. (doctorate of philosophy in psychology) • research oriented • dissertation required • 5+ years • Psy.D. (doctorate of psychology) • professional degree (no dissertation) • 4-5 years (including internship) • MA/MS (master of arts/science) • general experimental (Ph.D. prep, IO psych, school psych, clinical, counseling, etc.) • 2-3 years (including internship for professional degrees) • MSW (masters in social work) • MD (medical doctor – specializing in mental disorders) • 4 years (including rotation and residency)

  4. Roanoke College senior exit & alumni surveys for psychology majors (2004-05) • Post-graduation plans (Senior Exit Survey): • graduate school now (38%) • graduate school someday (41%) • no graduate school (22%) • Graduate School Degrees (Exit & Alumni Surveys): • MA Counseling (9) • JD Law (4) • MA School Psych (3) • MSW - Masters in Social Work (3) • MA I/O Psych (2) • PsyD Clinical Psych (2) • PhD Child Psych, MA Art Therapy, PhD Education Measurement, M.Ed (Special Education), MA Applied Behavior Analysis, MA School Counseling, MA Early Childhood Education • MA Forensic Psychology, MA Real estate/Housing, MA Communications, MA Environmental Studies

  5. Finding a program • literature review • read articles in your interest areas • find professors with similar interests • research school & mentor • school website • order brochures & application materials • contact faculty members • are they taking on new students? • is there a good “fit”?

  6. Deadlines • Doctoral programs • December to February • most only accept students in the fall • Masters programs • May to June (most programs)

  7. Paying for school • doctoral programs • tuition waivers • clinical programs may not offer • teaching assistantship (TA) • research assistantship (RA) • masters programs • fellowships • TA or RA • grant support of mentor • student loans

  8. Getting accepted • GRE • plan to take the Fall prior to applying to schools • some programs will require the Psychology Subject GRE • grades • research experience • conference presentations • internships • letters of recommendation • make it easy for your professor: • well organized (order by deadline) • pre-addressed stamped envelopes • give them plenty of time to complete by the deadline • include Vita , Statement of Purpose • use Reference Letter Checklist • statement of purpose • get help, revise, and customize

  9. Resources: books • Department Chair’s Office (Curt Camac) • Insider’s Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology • Careers in Social Work. • Graduate Study in Psychology • books in the RC library* • In the General Collection • Perfect Personal Statements: law, business; medical; graduate school LB2351.52.U6S746 2002 • Graduate Admissions Essays: write your way into the graduate school of your choice LB2366.2.A84 2000 • In the Reference Collection • Graduate Study in Psychology REF BF77.G73 2004 (a copy of this text can also be found in Dr. Curt Camac’s office) • How to write a winning personal statement for graduate and professional school REF LB2351.52.U6S74 1997 • The Psychology Major: career options and strategies for success REF BF76.L36 2003 • The GRE CAT for Dummies REF LB2367.4.V558 4th ed. 2000 • Cracking the GRE   REF LB2367.4.C73 2003 * Thank you to Rebecca Heller of the RC library for compiling this list of resources.

  10. Resources: Websites • RC Psyc Dept – http://web.roanoke.edu/x2429.xml • RC Career Services – http://web.roanoke.edu/x11572.xml • PsychInfo - conduct a literature review to find professors with similar interests. • Departmental Websites (admissions, degrees offered, and interests of individual professors)

  11. How to write a Vita • http://www.socialpsychology.org/vitatemplate.htm • http://psych.hanover.edu/handbook/vita2.html • http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/career-minded/200806/writing-your-ciriculum-vitae • http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/Curriculum_Vitae

  12. How to write a Statement of Purpose • http://www.psych.uni.edu/psychclub/statements.html • http://www.psywww.com/careers/perstmt.htm • http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/gcallaghan/graduate/winningstatement.htm • http://ogs.ucsd.edu/Admissions/Apply/sop/Pages/gen.aspx • http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/642/01/

  13. Tips on Applying to Graduate School • http://www.psywww.com/careers/applicat.htm • http://www.apa.org/education/grad/applying.aspx • http://www.psychologicalscience.org/apssc/undergrad/ • http://gradschool.about.com/od/admissionsadvice/a/overview.htm • http://www.uni.edu/walsh/linda2.html • http://www.psychgrad.org/ • http://www.psychwww.com/careers/gradbook.htm • http://psych.hanover.edu/handbook/applic2.html • http://www.collegesource.org/

  14. Attend the Application Workshop • The application workshop will cover: • How to write a Vita • How to write a Statement of Purpose • How to write a Cover Letter • How to get a good Letter of Recommendation • Please bring the following: • your current Resume/Vita • a list of all of your college activities, organizations, honors, scholarships, internships, research experience, work experience, volunteer experience, etc. • Check out our website: • TBA

  15. Good Luck!

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