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    psychology graduate school interview

    candidates should be aware that when programs interview for admission, they can do so with different goals in mind. Allow me to explain: During some interviews, candidates' paper applications have already been deemed "acceptable." If these candidates pass the "in person check" by performing with no glaring problems during the interview, they will surely be accepted into the program (what I call "Check mode").

    In other cases, however, the interview is not merely a check, but a major factor in the decision making process. Candidates are being compared to others and the quality of their interview performance matters a lot ("Interview mode").

    Finally, in a few, very select cases, a candidate might have such excellent qualifications that the program is actively trying to recruit them during the interview. That is to say, the faculty believes the individual will improve the program and its reputation and, therefore, they really want him or her to choose to attend that program ("Recruit mode").

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    Psychology Programs

    APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AUSTRALIAN GRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY

    In order to apply for a postgraduate psychology program (honours year, postgraduate diploma, master’s, and doctorate) in Australia, your undergraduate and/or graduate program must be assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

    The APS is recognized by the Australian government as the official body in Australia that assesses psychology qualifications gained overseas or locally. This requirement is mandatory as it will determine the level of program, in which you will enrol.

    The APS assessment process generally takes 6-8 weeks and it costs about $500 AUD. To learn more about the process and to download an application, please visit http://www.psychology.org.au/membership/qualifications/.

    The APS will assess the undergraduate and/or graduate degree qualifications you received, not your actual academic performance. Even if your program is approved by APS, it does not guarantee admissions into a university's program.

    In Australia, most bachelor’s degrees are three years in length with an optional fourth honours year. During the honours year, students will participate in an extensive research project culminating in a large, publishable thesis (20,000-30,000 words or more).
    The students are formally trained in conducting and organizing an independent research project or study. A bachelor's degree in psychology PLUS this honours year is almost always required for postgraduate psychology programs.

    Most North American students with bachelor's degrees in Psychology typically do not have the appropriate entry requirements to be accepted for direct entry into the master’s level psychology programs even with a North American honours degree. However, the APS assessment will make the ultimate decision on your eligibility.

    It is likely that the results of the APS assessment will require you to complete either an honours year or postgraduate diploma, both of which will count as a pre-requisite to the master’s.

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    Major Areas of Psychology

    The 53 Divisions of the American Psychological Association

    The American Psychological Association (APA) is devoted to the study and promotion of psychology. Because psychology is such a diverse subject, a number of different specialty areas and perspectives have emerged. The APA currently contains 53 separate divisions, each devoted to a specific area within psychology. Learn more about these divisions and the topics each seeks to explore.

    Division 1 – General Psychology
    Division 2 – Teaching of Psychology
    Division 3 – Experimental Psychology
    Division 4 – (vacant) More info
    Division 5 – Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics
    Division 6 – Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology
    Division 7 – Developmental Psychology
    Division 8 – Personality and Social Psychology
    Division 9 – Psychological Study of Social Issues
    Division 10 – Psychology and the Arts
    Division 11 – (vacant) More info
    Division 12 – Clinical Psychology
    Division 13 – Consulting Psychology
    Division 14 – Industrial and Organizational Psychology
    Division 15 – Educational Psychology
    Division 16 – School Psychology
    Division 17 – Counseling Psychology
    Division 18 – Psychologists in Public Service
    Division 19 – Military Psychology
    Division 20 – Adult Development and Aging
    Division 21 – Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology
    Division 22 – Rehabilitation Psychology
    Division 23 – Consumer Psychology
    Division 24 – Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
    Division 25 – Behavior Analysis

    Division 26 – History of Psychology
    Division 27 – Community Psychology
    Division 28 – Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse
    Division 29 – Psychotherapy
    Division 30 – Psychological Hypnosis
    Division 31 – State, Provincial, and Territorial Psychological Association Affairs
    Division 32 – Humanistic Psychology
    Division 33 – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
    Division 34 – Population and Environmental Psychology
    Division 35 – Psychology of Women
    Division 36 – Psychology of Religion
    Division 37 – Child, Youth, and Family Services
    Division 38 – Health Psychology
    Division 39 – Psychoanalysis
    Division 40 – Clinical Neuropsychology
    Division 41 – Psychology-Law
    Division 42 – Psychologists in Independent Practice
    Division 43 – Family Psychology
    Division 44 – Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues
    Division 45 – Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues
    Division 46 – Media Psychology
    Division 47 – Exercise and Sports Psychology
    Division 48 – Peace Psychology
    Division 49 – Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy
    Division 50 – Addictions
    Division 51 – Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity
    Division 52 – International Psychology
    Division 53 – Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
    Division 54 – Pediatric Psychology
    Division 55 – Pharmacotherapy
    Division 56 - Trauma Psychology

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    What are the admissions requirements for graduate programs in psychology?

    Gaining entry into graduate school in psychology can be difficult. The number of applicants typically exceeds the number of openings, sometimes by a very great margin. Inquire from the department or program about the number of applications received by the department or school and the number of students accepted. These numbers should provide you with a sense of the competition you can expect when applying to a particular department, program, or school.
    Requirements for admission vary from program to program. Most, but not all, psychology programs prefer or require significant undergraduate coursework in psychology, often the equivalent of a major or minor. In addition, many graduate programs prefer students with substantial research experience (with a lot of variation across programs in what is considered “substantial”). If you successfully completed an undergraduate honors thesis, you probably filled this requirement. If you did not do a thesis, having served as an undergraduate research assistant in one or two research labs is extremely useful.
    Evaluate your educational background and be realistic about your academic achievements and academic potential. If you do not have an undergraduate degree in psychology, you might consider pursuing a master’s degree in psychology before applying to doctoral programs in psychology. If you are a psychology major but have had no opportunity to work as a research assistant or do independent research, you might also consider pursuing a master’s degree first (or getting undergraduate research experience now if there is still time and opportunity).
    To assist in their evaluation of academic potential, many graduate departments require the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), some require the GRE-Subject (Psychology) test, and a few require the Miller Analogies Test (MAT). If the programs in which you are interested require these standardized tests, you should make sure to take them all in time for the scores to be included with your application materials. In addition to transcripts and test scores, many programs will require up to three letters of recommendation from your former professors, as well as a statement of career goals and reasons for pursuing a graduate education in psychology. Some programs will also require a writing sample, such as a completed research paper or an undergraduate thesis. Other criteria considered as admission factors may include previous research activity, work experience, clinically related public service, extracurricular activity, and an interview. Letters of reference from psychologists are always valuable but are probably particularly important, for example, if you did not major in psychology.



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    What is accreditation?

    Many students ask about a program's accreditation. The American Psychological Association (APA) accredits doctoral programs in clinical, counseling, school, or a combination of these areas. The APA does not accredit programs in other areas of professional practice (e.g. industrial/organizational psychology). It does not accredit master's degree programs.
    As an additional note, accreditation applies to educational programs (i.e., doctoral programs in professional psychology) and institutions (i.e., colleges, universities, and independent schools of professional psychology), not to individuals. Accreditation is a system for recognizing educational quality as defined by the profession or other accrediting bodies. Graduation from an accredited institution or program does not guarantee employment or licensure for individuals, although being a graduate of an accredited program may facilitate such achievement. For more information on programs accredited by the APA, go to the APA Accreditation webpage.

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    Do I need a license to practice psychology?

    If you are interested in eventually practicing psychology in the U.S., it is important to know that the doctoral degree is generally considered the entry-level degree in psychology for the independent, licensed practice of psychology as a profession. To practice psychology in a state, province or territory of the U.S. an individual must be licensed as a psychologist according to the laws and regulations outlined by that particular governmental entity. Requirements for license to practice in psychology are not standardized across states. The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) has a Website that provides links to state psychology boards, in addition to general information about the requirements in education (which may include graduation from an APA-accredited program) and examinations. In addition, licensure for the professional practice of psychology may require additional years of supervised training experiences, such as an internship or post-doctoral residency. You will need to research and contact the Board of Psychology in the state in which you are interested in practicing for information on the supervised experience required.

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    What is the length of time required to complete a degree?

    Actual time to earn a degree varies due to program requirements and differences among students (e.g., the extent to which they are financially supported, time to complete dissertation, etc.). The average time to earn a doctoral degree is approximately 5-6 years. The minimal time to degree is usually four years. Programs in certain areas of professional psychology (including clinical) also require a 1-year internship as part of the doctoral program, effectively making the minimum time to degree five years. Master's degree programs generally require 1-2 years of full-time study to complete, with the exception of the Education Specialist degree (in school psychology) which is usually a 3-year program.  

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    What type of financial assistance is available?

    Financial assistance in various forms is available to many students. Thus, you may wish to apply for a fellowship, scholarship, assistantship, or another type of financial assistance. Many fellowships and scholarships are grants or subsidies and require no service to the department or university. Assistantships in teaching and research are also available in many programs. These are forms of employment for services in a department. Teaching assistantships may require teaching a class or assisting a professor by grading papers, acting as a laboratory assistant, and performing other such supporting work. Research assistants ordinarily work on research projects being conducted by program faculty. In exchange, the department will waive your tuition costs as well as provide a small stipend to pay for living expenses.
    The amount of work required for fellowships, assistantships, and traineeships is expressed by departments and programs in hours per week. Stipends offered by departments and programs may be for an academic year or nine (9) months. Students should inquire, when receiving an offer of financial assistance, as to the amount to be given in terms of tuition remission versus a stipend.
    In addition to the financial assistance offered by specific universities, there are some national competitions for highly prestigious fellowships. You may want to review the APA Education website for information about scholarships, fellowships, grants, and other funding opportunities. For example, the National Science Foundation offers annual competitions for the prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships.

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    Application Timetable


    Spring
    Take either GRE general Test or GRE Psychology Subject Test

    Summer
    Begin to research schools
    Obtain the APA Graduate Study in Psychology Guide
    Make a list of browsing

    September
    Request department information and two applications from schools on your browsing list
    Photocopy the blank application you receive
    Using department information, research the schools on your browsing list even further
    Call students or faculty that you know in the field for further information about programs
    Get involve in local research or clinical experience

    October
    Take any remaining GRE test
    Finalize your list
    Make a master list of deadlines and required material for the schools on your final list
    Begin the first draft of your personal essay

    November
    Have your essays critiqued for content, uniqueness, effectiveness, and grammar
    Revise essays as needed
    Request your college transcripts
    Send recommendation information to references at list one month in advance
    Call ETS or check your GRE score report to confirm that your score have been sent

    December
    Finish your applications. No typos. Keep a blank copy of each application, just in case
    Revisit your master checklist for individual school deadlines
    Make a photocopy of the completed applications for your record
    Mail your completed applications for your records
    Mail your completed applications and fees at least one week before deadline
    Relax ... it is out of your hands for now.

    January, February, March
    Wait to hear about interviews, if applicable
    Practice and prepare for your interview if you are offered any
    Wait to hear about acceptances
    Evaluate offers as quickly a possible. Do not hold on to too many

    April
    Make your final decisions by April 15
    Call or write to your references. Tell them what you decided and think them or their help.
    Celebrate

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