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Embark on your graduate school journey with clarity and purpose. This guide will help you articulate your career aspirations, assess your desired level of autonomy and responsibility, and determine your ideal program type—be it research, teaching, or practice-oriented. Explore diverse fields such as Clinical Psychology, Social Work, and Counseling. Learn how to target the right programs, build strong faculty connections, and develop compelling application materials. Start early, stay organized, and approach your application process with confidence.
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Navigating the Graduate School Application Process
Which Road Do I Seek? • What do I want to do when I grow up? • Level of autonomy? • Responsibility? • Flexibility? • Setting? • Research vs. teaching vs. practice vs. policy? • How involved do I want to be with people (if at all)? • Work backwards • Type of program • Type of degree • All at once or stages?
Psychology Department Social Work Clinical MSW - LCSW PhD & MA Many Roads to “Clinical” Work Counseling PhD & MA (PhD) Agencies Hospitals Private Practice Schools Education Department Professional Schools of Psychology Licensing levels: Doctoral, Masters-level, LMHC, LMFT, etc. Counseling Clinical & Counseling MA & PhD School Psych MA (PhD) PsyD & MA (PhD)
Experimental Psychology • Developmental • Psychophysics/S&P • Social • Quantitative • Cognitive • Health • Neuroscience • Comparative Cognition • Physiological • Industrial/Organizational RESEARCH-FOCUSED (in academia) TEACHING-FOCUSED (in academia) APPLIED/INDUSTRY/ PRIVATE SECTOR (out of academia)
Finding the Right Program • Start early (see Timeline) • Identify your own interests and goals • Keep it broad at first if possible (e.g., competitiveness, geography) • Choose faculty, not location/program • Resources • Books • Web • Faculty • PsycINFO/Publications • Conferences, graduate students, e-mail
Application Etiquette • Requesting STRONG Letters • Be respectful (i.e., ~4 weeks in advance, convey appreciation, consider a meeting first) • Be organized (i.e., CV, personal statement, personalized folders ready to go shortly after) • Be realistic (i.e., Does this faculty member know you well enough to write on your behalf?) • Provide a Personalized Folder • CV and personal statement • Examples to highlight about you • Submission methods/deadlines • Details about each school’s program