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Submitting Your Application

The first step in applying to graduate school is finding out all the admissions requirements for each program to which you are applying.

Expectations may vary from program to program. For example, if you are applying to a counseling psychology program, the admissions office will most likely be looking for experience in a "people-helping" profession. On the other hand, if you are pursuing an academic career via psychology school, the admissions committee will be more interested in your publications.

Admission Requirements
Some admissions requirements tend to be common to most grad school admissions offices. They include your undergraduate GPA (especially in your major), your GRE scores, letters of recommendation, and your personal statement.

For information on writing your personal statement and getting strong recommendations, click on those areas below. But you should also keep the following basic tips in mind as you begin the application process.

Application Tips


Photocopy all applications and keep a comprehensive file on each school that records all of your interactions with that school in it.

Follow all rules set forth by the application. If you have questions or are tempted to "break a rule," be sure to call the admissions office and ask for advice.

Put your name and social security number on any additional pages.

Make certain the presentation of your application is both neat and professional looking.

Have someone proofread your essay(s) and application. A single mistake can cast doubt on your application.
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