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Program Admission

For admission to the program, a student must have received a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution. The basic minimum standard for admission is a B average, or a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Beyond these requirements, admissions are competitive, based upon scores on the Verbal, Quantitative, and Advanced Psychology tests of the Graduate Record Examination, grade point average, letters of recommendation, and any other information relevant to assessing a student's potential for successfully completing the program. Identification of research and program interests compatible with interests and competence of program faculty will also be considered.

In evaluating your own application's chances of acceptance for the program, you may find it useful to know that the program's selection ratio in terms of applications received (and % offered admission) in 2006 and 2007 were 126 (12%) and 122 (10%), respectively.

The mean (and median) of the Graduate Record Examination tests and Grade Point Average of students for classes accepted in 2006 and 2007 were:

 20062007
Verbal572 (570) 600 (590)
Quantitative640 (640) 676 (690)
Psychology640 (640) 655 (660)
GPA3.643.66

 

Potential applicants to the HSP PhD Program are strongly encouraged to also review the FAQs regarding admission to the HSP Program and the HSP Program in general.