| Admission Requirements
Students must apply and be accepted in order to register as graduate students. There are two ways in which an applicant may be accepted to a graduate program in the Psychology Department at Barry University following review of his/her file by the School of Arts and Sciences and the Psychology Department:
1. Degree-seeking provisional acceptance may be granted provisional status for a limited number or credits while stipulated admission or academic provisions are being satisfied. Under this status a student may qualify for financial aid.
2. Degree-seeking full acceptance may be granted when all requirements for admission have been met.
An admissions decision cannot be reached unless the file is current and credentials have been received. To facilitate the registration process, it is highly recommended that the application and all credentials be received at least thirty (30) days prior to the published first day of registration. Some programs have specific application deadlines. Contact the Chair of the Psychology Department for information regarding deadlines for graduate programs in Psychology. |