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Graduate Study in Psychology 2008

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A source of information related to graduate programs in psychology. It contains information about the number of applications received by a program, number of individuals accepted in each program, dates for applications and admission, types of information required for an application, and in-state and out-of-state tuition costs.

953 pages, Paperback

Published August 31, 2007

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April 18, 2017

This book is full of helpful information on graduate programs in Psychology. Using the index in the back of the book, you can easily find a list of all schools providing a program in your field of interest. This index also differentiates by degree awarded allowing the user to find the PhD, MA, MS, EdS,PsyD, etc. that they need without searching through every program in the field.

Each school in the book has information on what programs are offered, which are APA accredited, tuition, admission requirements, opportunities for teaching and research assistance-ships and tuition remission (as well as percentage of students receiving them), student demographics, housing and post graduate employment.

Despite all of this useful information, there is no listing of Faculty interests/areas of study.

The book is a great starting place, but to find the right school further research would need to be done through other sources, such as program websites and faculty.
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