| Information on Graduate Programs
The Ph.D. program is a five-year program and includes a predoctoral internship.
The MA/CAS School Psychology program is a three-year program.
The Clinical and General Psychology programs are two-year programs. Only the Academic Psychology Program can be completed by distance education delivery mode.
The Ph.D. program admits 6-8 students each year, while the master's programs typically accept between 8 and 12 students each year. Although fiinancial aid is not guaranteed, it is often available in the form of graduate assistantships. More than 80 percent of students accepted receive some form of assistantship. Acceptance into each program is for the Fall Semester.
January 15th is the application deadline for the Ph.D. program.
March 1st is the application deadline all non-doctoral programs.
While each program has some specific application requirements, all programs require: -
a transcript of current undergraduate coursework, -
GRE Verbal, Quantitative, & Analytical Scores, -
three letters of recommendation, two of which should be from psychologists -
an ECU Graduate School Application, and the Psychology Department Supplemental Application form (this form can be completed on line or downloaded from links at left). -
Minimal credentials for acceptance into the doctoral program is 3.25 GPA and a combined GRE score (V + Q) of 1100. Minimum credentials for the non-doctoral programs are a 2.95 Grade Point Average overall and a combined GRE (V+Q+A) score of 1500 with no individual score lower than 450. Go to the Applications page for forms and more information.
For more information about the graduate programs, please contact the specific program directors, or
Kathleen A. Row, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Psychology 104 Rawl Building Greenville, NC 27858-4353 (252) 328-6492 rowk@ecu.edu
Graduate Catalogs are available on-line at
ECU Catalogs
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