1. Official transcripts of all previous coursework showing:
- Concentration in psychology, including courses in statistics, research methods, developmental psychology, physiological psychology, cognitive psychology, abnormal psychology, and personality psychology.
- Degrees received. A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education is required.
2. As part of the University’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity, application to the PsyD program does not require either the GRE General Test or the GRE Psychology subject test. Applicants who have not majored in psychology at the undergraduate or master’s level may submit the subject test as evidence of their preparation for doctoral study.
3. A CV or résumé summarizing the applicant's credentials.
4. A statement of the applicant's professional goals and academic objectives.
5. A personal statement describing life experiences that have helped shape the applicant's personality.
6, An essay to discuss how your skills, experience, and/or education, as well as your own cultural background, have prepared you to serve and meet the needs of diverse populations.
7. At least three letters of reference, preferably written by psychologists, evaluating the applicant's academic performance, clinical or field experience, and research experience.