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Admission to the master's degree
Clinical-Counseling Psychology Program and
to the master's degree Psychology Program
is only offered for the fall semester. Department
applications must be received by January
5, for best consideration.
NOTE: International applicants
are advised to have all university application
documentation completed and received by
Admissions at least four (4) weeks prior
to the stated admission deadline. International
applications require additional time to process
submitted documentation.
Applicants
must have a bachelor's
degree and a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0
(on a 4.0 scale) for the last 60 hours of undergraduate
work. Admission is competitive. Meeting
the minimum admission requirements does not ensure
selection into the master's degree program.
Program Course Preparation
Applicants seeking admission to
the Clinical-Counseling Psychology Program
are required to have 15 hours of undergraduate
psychology courses, which include introductory
psychology or an equivalent course, statistics
or equivalent, research design or equivalent,
abnormal psychology or equivalent, and
learning theory or equivalent.
Applicants seeking admission to the
Psychology program (with sequences in Cognitive
and Behavioral Sciences, Developmental Psychology,
Industrial/Organizational-Social Psychology,
and Quantitative Psychology) are required to
have a minimum of 21 hours in undergraduate
psychology courses, which include general
psychology or an equivalent course, experimental
psychology or research methods or equivalent,
and a social science statistics course or equivalent.
For the Quantitative sequence, a requirement
of finite mathematics or precalculus will be
waived if a grade of "B" or
above is recorded in a college-level statistics
course or a score of 500 or
greater is attained on the Quantitative section
of the General Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
Applicants
who have not completed required courses
may be admitted but will have these courses added
to the master's degree program requirements.
For more information, see the program or sequence
Web site. Questions should be directed to the
program
or sequence coordinator.
Department Application
The department's application materials are listed
below. The Flowchart
for the Master's Degree Application provides
a convenient checklist for completing the department
application.
- Data Sheet (MS
Word) (PDF)
- Three Letters of Recommendation (MS
Word) (PDF)
(At least one letter should be from an individual
who is familiar with your research
activities. Each letter should be in a separate,
sealed envelope with the writer's signature across
the seal.)
- Writing sample (approximately 5-15 pages;
not a personal statement; writing sample is
optional for Industrial/Organizational-Social
Psychology and Quantitative Psychology sequences)
- Graduate Assistantship application (see information
below)
- Graduate Tuition Waiver application (see
information below)
The Microsoft Word forms are interactive.
Click on the link to download the forms to the
computer's desktop. Complete the forms
before printing. Adobe® Acrobat® is
needed to access PDF forms. If a PDF form does
not open, click on Adobe
Reader to download a free copy of the software.
PDF forms are not interactive. The forms must
be printed and then completed.
Financial Assistance
Applicants, admitted to the Clinical-Counseling
Psychology Program or to the Psychology Program
having a 3.0 G.P.A. or higher, are eligible
to apply for graduate assistantships. Graduate
assistants are chosen at the same time as admission
offers are made to the master's degree program.
Applicants
interested in a graduate assistantship
should click on Illinois
State University Jobs for
a list of available positions and an online application.
When at the Jobs Web site, click on Graduate
Assistantships and scroll down to find the jobs
for Psychology-462. Follow the instructions for
the online application. The decision to award
a graduate assistantship is based on a variety
of factors, e.g., the academic record of the
applicant, the program to which the applicant
is applying, and matching job-related skills
and availability of the applicant with specific
needs of the department. Incoming students receive
$400 a month for 10 hours of work per week.
If applying for a graduate assistantship,
applicants are also encouraged to file the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The FAFSA application is the basis for determining
eligibility for a Federal Work Study (FWS) award.
The FAFSA application should be completed by
March 1; the online application is available
at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Applicants are not required to
complete the section on parental income or assets;
however, providing this information increases
the likelihood of eligibility for federal funding.
If work study funding and a graduate assistantship
are both awarded, a portion of the cost of the
assistantship will be covered by the FWS award.
If the FWS award is larger than the assistantship
stipend, the department will consider increasing
the assistantship. Under some circumstances,
graduate students who receive a FWS award are
disadvantaged by accepting the award; therefore,
students will be released from the FWS award
if this award is not in their best interest.
If applicants do not apply for
or receive a FWS award, applicants are still
eligible for graduate assistantships. Conversely,
receiving a FWS award does not assure applicants
of a graduate assistantship offer from the department.
Applicants are also encouraged to complete
and submit the Graduate
Tuition Waiver (PDF).
Submission of Application
Department master's degree application material,
as one complete package, should be sent to:
Illinois State University
Department of Psychology
Graduate Psychology Programs
Campus Box 4620
Normal, IL 61790-4620
Admission Offers
The department makes its decisions concerning
initial admission and financial aid offers prior
to April 15. An American Psychological Association
policy stipulates that initial offer recipients
have until April 15 before responding to the
department's offer. Applicants who have not
been notified by April 15 may send an e-mail
to psygrad@ilstu.edu to
inquire about their application status.
Notice of Admission Status
Admissions will inform
applicants about acceptance or denial of admission
into a graduate degree program. Admission
can be unconditional, provisional or probationary.
These types of admission are defined in the Graduate
Catalog. Typically, notices of admission
are distributed from early April to mid-May.
The Department of Psychology
will notify applicants about:
a. any deficiencies in an applicant's undergraduate preparation;
b. contact information for the coordinator of the specific graduate program; and
c. an applicant's standing concerning a graduate assistantship and tuition waiver.
See the Graduate
School and Financial
Aid Web
sites for more information about financial assistance.
Applicants
must also complete the University
Application process for admission to Illinois
State University.
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