Graduate Program in Clinical Health Psychology

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Admissions Process


Deadline: Review of applicants will commence February 15 and will continue until admissions are complete. All students begin graduate study in the fall semester.

Additional information on the graduate admissions process is available on the Cratis D. Williams Graduate School website for prospective students at: http://www.graduate.appstate.edu/

In particular, find application forms under prospective students, and information regarding
tuition and fees,
assistantships, and
scholarships.


In addition to the Graduate school application, please include:  
3 letters of recommendation
1 page  statement of career goals and interests in psychology
Resume
Official transcripts from all universities you have attended
GRE official score report
Application fee

Graduate Assistantships and Fellowships/Scholarships

Teaching and research assistantships are awarded to graduate students who have appropriate academic credentials. The Department of Psychology assigns assistantships to incoming students. First year students typically receive a half-time, 10-15 hour assistantship. Graduate assistants must carry a 9-12 hour academic load and maintain a 3.00 GPA. See the FAQ link for some additional information on assistantships.

Consult the Psychology Department Graduate Student Handbook and Thesis Manual for additional information.

Several University-wide fellowships and scholarships are also available on a competitive basis through the Graduate School. These include three $3000 fellowships and 20 $1000 fellowships available to beginning graduate students, and six $2000 scholarships open to all graduate students. More information and application forms for these awards can be obtained from the Graduate School web site (assistantships, scholarships).


Bob Hill, Ph. D, Clinical Health Program Director,hillrw@appstate.edu, (828)262-2723