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Finding Fit
A Strategic Approach to Applying to Graduate
Psychology Programs
© 2019 American Psychological Association
Get out your smartphones!
I’m sure many of you brought them with you
today…
Yes, it’s ok…
Why Go To Graduate School?
What is your primary interest in going to graduate school?
1. Interest in establishing the psychology knowledge base, by doing research &
conducting experiments and asking questions of how behavior works;
OR
2. Interest in providing services to solve problems by applying psychological
knowledge and helping people to understand psychology’s impact in health,
learning, business, and policy;
OR
3. Interest in both: Engage in research to improve or refine existing knowledge in
health, learning, and behavior, and apply these principles
Training Focus: Degrees and Subfields
1. Disciplinary research training: Most often the PhD degree; some master’s-level
degrees (typically MS)
• Examples: cognitive sciences & decision making; developmental; and social
• APA accreditation: Not applicable (outside scope)
2. Professional service training: Most often PhD or PsyD; some Master’s-level
degrees (MA or MS)
• Examples: clinical; counseling, school; clinical health; and industrial/organizational
• APA accreditation: Applicable only to PhD and PsyD programs in clinical, counseling,
school and combinations of these areas.
3. Applied research and professional service training: Predominantly PhD or PsyD
• Examples: clinical, counseling, school, clinical health, industrial/organizational
• APA accreditation: Applicable to PhD and PsyD programs in clinical, counseling,
school and combinations of these areas.
Matching Career Goals to Training
How do I target programs that will meet my career and educational goals?
1. Identify your primary goals (interests) from the previous slides, use
resources to find about career options after graduate school, and think
about the training you will need
2. Read the program description and graduation requirements carefully
3. Ask where graduates go after successful program completion
4. Think how a program will help you to achieve your goals
Think Beyond Getting Accepted
You should be able to clearly describe, for any
program you want to apply to:
•What it takes to get into a program
•What it takes to get through the program
•What happens once you get out of the program
Getting In
•Required courses before starting?
•Required tests?
•Required experiences (e.g., laboratory, work, community
health)?
•Program applications, acceptances, and enrollments?
•Required essays or personal statements?
Getting Through
•What is the process for finding a research advisor and mentor?
•What are the dissertation/thesis requirements?
•Are there teaching requirements?
•Are there required internships?
•If licensure is a goal, how successful are students with securing internship
placements?
•If research is a goal, how successful are students at receiving funding and
publishing papers?
Getting Out
•How long does it take students to complete the program?
•If licensure is a goal, what is the program’s licensure rate
for its graduates?
•If researcher is a goal, how successful are graduates in
securing postdoctoral research positions or starting
research careers?
Remember: It Is All About Fit
When planning to apply to graduate school, your primary goal is to employ a
strategic approach that results in identifying a manageable number of programs that
meet your training goals, you have a solid chance of getting into, and you
understand what it takes to get through the program.
Myth
“I need to apply to X number of programs if I want to get into graduate school.”
Truth
“I need to apply to programs that are a good fit for my interests, previous training,
and prepare me for type of career I want.”
How Do Programs Determine Fit?
Criteria used by programs to evaluate applicants:
Previous course work
GPAs (e.g., undergraduate, undergraduate major, graduate, etc.)
Standardized test scores
Research, work, and/or volunteer experience
Reference letters
Coursework and Test Scores
•Programs may require specific coursework and solid grades in those
courses. Based on APA data, coursework is an important criterion for
all types of psychology programs.
•Test scores are used to determine your foundation for learning new
concepts and preparedness for graduate-level study. Based on APA
data, importance of test scores varies by type of program and
institution.
Personal Statements and Training
Goals
•Personal statements allow programs to learn about your interests and if you
understand what kind of training is offered.
•Your writing and communication skills will also be assessed—write, rewrite,
revise, and check your grammar.
•Answer the questions they ask. Usually they ask you to explain why you
want to go to graduate school, how your past experiences make you an ideal
candidate for the program and how attending the program will help you to
reach your goals.
•AVOID: General personal statements may limit your effectiveness in
demonstrating that you are a good fit for that program.
Reference Letters
•Communicate the program’s goals and why you are a good fit to the program
to each of your recommenders
•Programs want to know from these individuals that you have potential for
success
•Best letters are those from individuals who know your academic, research
and work experiences in depth—Friends and family are rarely objective.
•Misconception: Letters from “celebrities” impress programs. Ask yourself: Is
my recommender able to objectively comment on my achievements,
character, and future goals?
Mastering the Interview and Beyond
Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph.D.
Department of Gerontology, UMass Boston
Prof. Emerita, Department of Psychological and
Brain Sciences, UMass Amherst
Getting ready for the
interview
It’s all (or mostly all) about impression formation
Scary thoughts
THE COMPETITION IS
PRETTY ROUGH
YOU’RE GOING TO MAKE
A HORRIBLE MISTAKE
WHAT IF… YOU DON’T
GET IN?
Self-soothing thoughts
You’ve been invited
there for a reason
The odds are better
than they were
when you applied
You’re interviewing
them too
The countdown begins
Decide what to
wear
Practice via role-
playing and video
recording
Do your
homework on the
program and the
school
Figure out what to
ask them
Re-read your
application
Make realistic
travel plans
General guidelines on dress and appearance
When in doubt,
think conservative
1
Keep hair,
fragrance,
makeup, jewelry
to a minimum
2
Wear comfortable
shoes
3
Do not smoke
4
Prepare for the
weather
5
The actual interview
How to get through the day
The non-verbals
• Put your phone away and on silent (and your
watch if need be)
• Adapt to the interviewer’s style when greeting
• Sit where you’re told to sit
• Keep your hands in your lap, folded preferably
• Don’t fidget or look at the clock
• Put on your best poker face
• Allow the interviewer to end the interview
How to deal with questions
BE SURE TO LISTEN
TO WHAT’S YOU’RE
ASKED
PAUSE BEFORE
ANSWERING (BUT
NOT TOO LONG)
DON’T BE AFRAID TO
SAY YOU DON’T
KNOW
HAVE SOME
QUESTIONS
PREPARED YOURSELF
BE HONEST
Above all, be nice!
• Be nice to everyone
• Don’t gossip or complain
• Refrain from making comments about other
profs., programs, or students
• Smile
Decision Time
What to do after the interviews are over
Common sense
tactics for the
waiting game
Write thank-you notes and/or
emails
Don’t over-share on social media
Refrain from asking for updates
Stay busy
Fit with program
Finances
Comfort with
people
Etc. (location,
family,
significant
others)
What will guide your decision
What if you
don’t get in?
Learn how to
strengthen your
credentials (get
feedback if possible)
01
Consider another area
within psych if your
first choice doesn’t
work
02
Maintain contact with
the profs who helped
you and not just when
you need another
recommendation
03
Try again, and keep
trying!
04
To-do list for the next round
Resources to help You be Strategic
Identify your primary interests from the previous slides, use resources to find about
career options after graduate school, and think about the training you will need.
 Departmental Websites
 Psychology Student Network
 APA Graduate Study in Psychology resource & Summary Reports
 Psychlearningcurve
 Video series
 FAQ and funding your education
Graduate Study in Psychology
•Listings of more than 1,500 graduate-level (master’s and doctoral)
psychology programs from across all subfields of the discipline
•Published each August
•Available in print format or searchable online database
•Self-reported information on factors involved in application review, training
offered, and financial support
•Data collected permits reporting of limited general descriptive statistics on
graduate psychology education. These data are summarized in annual
reports available at www.apa.org/education/grad/survey-data
Graduate Study Online
NEW Interface for 2019!
gradstudy.apa.org/landing
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We may also follow-up with a voluntary survey.
Recent findings
•Median institutional application fee is $56
•Median acceptance rates across all doctoral programs is 14% and for
master’s programs is 49%
•Social psychology is most competitive: Doctoral social psychology programs
have a median acceptance rate of <8%
•Most important review criteria for master’s and doctoral programs regardless
of type of psychology department (e.g., college of arts & sciences, school of
education, professional school, medical school, etc.) are undergraduate GPA,
recommendation letters, interviews, and statement of goals and objectives.
Importance of Review Criteria
Programs are looking at a number of different review indicators to determine fit and potential for
success.
1. GRE (High consideration at most comprehensive university-based programs)
2. Research
3. Work
4. Clinical (High factor for consideration to professional programs; both university and freestanding)
5. GPA (Important for ALL programs)
6. Letters (Important for ALL programs)
7. Interview
8. Goals (Important for ALL programs)
9. Psychology prep
10. Other
Graduate and Undergraduate Resources
•Workshops at regional psychology and APA division meetings entitled
“Finding Fit: A Strategic Approach for Applying to Graduate School.”
•Articles for the Psychology Student Network including the most recent
on careers for individuals with Masters’ Degrees.
•Psychlearningcurve
Opinion piece: “Five Ways to Cultivate a Professional Appearance”
•Four-part blog series entitled “Getting Into Graduate School”, with
entries on identifying career goals, finding programs that match your
interest, submitting applications and preparing for interviews (over
3,000 views).
Preparing and Applying for
Graduate School in Psychology
Video series and 12-part workshop and handouts with presenters’ research
Hosted by:
John C. Norcross, PhD
Thomas P. Hogan, PhD
http://www.apa.org/education/grad/application-video-series.aspx
Graduate Education FAQs
http://www.apa.org/education/grad/FAQS.aspx
Simplifying the application process
Some final considerations…
• Myth: “PsyD programs have no dissertation requirement”
• Ask questions that are relevant to the training offered
• Rankings?
• Every interaction with program faculty or staff is an interview
• Is the advice you are receiving relevant to the type of programs on which you
plan to apply?
• Take your time. Double, triple, even quadruple check.
• Read all application instructions!
Questions?
APA Office of Graduate and Postgraduate Education & Training
(202) 336-5934
A copy of this presentation is available at
https://on.apa.org/FindingFitEPA2019

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Finding Fit - A Strategic Approach to Applying to Graduate Psychology Programs - March 2, 2019

  • 1. Finding Fit A Strategic Approach to Applying to Graduate Psychology Programs © 2019 American Psychological Association
  • 2. Get out your smartphones! I’m sure many of you brought them with you today… Yes, it’s ok…
  • 3. Why Go To Graduate School? What is your primary interest in going to graduate school? 1. Interest in establishing the psychology knowledge base, by doing research & conducting experiments and asking questions of how behavior works; OR 2. Interest in providing services to solve problems by applying psychological knowledge and helping people to understand psychology’s impact in health, learning, business, and policy; OR 3. Interest in both: Engage in research to improve or refine existing knowledge in health, learning, and behavior, and apply these principles
  • 4. Training Focus: Degrees and Subfields 1. Disciplinary research training: Most often the PhD degree; some master’s-level degrees (typically MS) • Examples: cognitive sciences & decision making; developmental; and social • APA accreditation: Not applicable (outside scope) 2. Professional service training: Most often PhD or PsyD; some Master’s-level degrees (MA or MS) • Examples: clinical; counseling, school; clinical health; and industrial/organizational • APA accreditation: Applicable only to PhD and PsyD programs in clinical, counseling, school and combinations of these areas. 3. Applied research and professional service training: Predominantly PhD or PsyD • Examples: clinical, counseling, school, clinical health, industrial/organizational • APA accreditation: Applicable to PhD and PsyD programs in clinical, counseling, school and combinations of these areas.
  • 5. Matching Career Goals to Training How do I target programs that will meet my career and educational goals? 1. Identify your primary goals (interests) from the previous slides, use resources to find about career options after graduate school, and think about the training you will need 2. Read the program description and graduation requirements carefully 3. Ask where graduates go after successful program completion 4. Think how a program will help you to achieve your goals
  • 6. Think Beyond Getting Accepted You should be able to clearly describe, for any program you want to apply to: •What it takes to get into a program •What it takes to get through the program •What happens once you get out of the program
  • 7. Getting In •Required courses before starting? •Required tests? •Required experiences (e.g., laboratory, work, community health)? •Program applications, acceptances, and enrollments? •Required essays or personal statements?
  • 8. Getting Through •What is the process for finding a research advisor and mentor? •What are the dissertation/thesis requirements? •Are there teaching requirements? •Are there required internships? •If licensure is a goal, how successful are students with securing internship placements? •If research is a goal, how successful are students at receiving funding and publishing papers?
  • 9. Getting Out •How long does it take students to complete the program? •If licensure is a goal, what is the program’s licensure rate for its graduates? •If researcher is a goal, how successful are graduates in securing postdoctoral research positions or starting research careers?
  • 10. Remember: It Is All About Fit When planning to apply to graduate school, your primary goal is to employ a strategic approach that results in identifying a manageable number of programs that meet your training goals, you have a solid chance of getting into, and you understand what it takes to get through the program. Myth “I need to apply to X number of programs if I want to get into graduate school.” Truth “I need to apply to programs that are a good fit for my interests, previous training, and prepare me for type of career I want.”
  • 11. How Do Programs Determine Fit? Criteria used by programs to evaluate applicants: Previous course work GPAs (e.g., undergraduate, undergraduate major, graduate, etc.) Standardized test scores Research, work, and/or volunteer experience Reference letters
  • 12. Coursework and Test Scores •Programs may require specific coursework and solid grades in those courses. Based on APA data, coursework is an important criterion for all types of psychology programs. •Test scores are used to determine your foundation for learning new concepts and preparedness for graduate-level study. Based on APA data, importance of test scores varies by type of program and institution.
  • 13. Personal Statements and Training Goals •Personal statements allow programs to learn about your interests and if you understand what kind of training is offered. •Your writing and communication skills will also be assessed—write, rewrite, revise, and check your grammar. •Answer the questions they ask. Usually they ask you to explain why you want to go to graduate school, how your past experiences make you an ideal candidate for the program and how attending the program will help you to reach your goals. •AVOID: General personal statements may limit your effectiveness in demonstrating that you are a good fit for that program.
  • 14. Reference Letters •Communicate the program’s goals and why you are a good fit to the program to each of your recommenders •Programs want to know from these individuals that you have potential for success •Best letters are those from individuals who know your academic, research and work experiences in depth—Friends and family are rarely objective. •Misconception: Letters from “celebrities” impress programs. Ask yourself: Is my recommender able to objectively comment on my achievements, character, and future goals?
  • 15. Mastering the Interview and Beyond Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph.D. Department of Gerontology, UMass Boston Prof. Emerita, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, UMass Amherst
  • 16. Getting ready for the interview It’s all (or mostly all) about impression formation
  • 17. Scary thoughts THE COMPETITION IS PRETTY ROUGH YOU’RE GOING TO MAKE A HORRIBLE MISTAKE WHAT IF… YOU DON’T GET IN?
  • 18. Self-soothing thoughts You’ve been invited there for a reason The odds are better than they were when you applied You’re interviewing them too
  • 19. The countdown begins Decide what to wear Practice via role- playing and video recording Do your homework on the program and the school Figure out what to ask them Re-read your application Make realistic travel plans
  • 20. General guidelines on dress and appearance When in doubt, think conservative 1 Keep hair, fragrance, makeup, jewelry to a minimum 2 Wear comfortable shoes 3 Do not smoke 4 Prepare for the weather 5
  • 21. The actual interview How to get through the day
  • 22. The non-verbals • Put your phone away and on silent (and your watch if need be) • Adapt to the interviewer’s style when greeting • Sit where you’re told to sit • Keep your hands in your lap, folded preferably • Don’t fidget or look at the clock • Put on your best poker face • Allow the interviewer to end the interview
  • 23. How to deal with questions BE SURE TO LISTEN TO WHAT’S YOU’RE ASKED PAUSE BEFORE ANSWERING (BUT NOT TOO LONG) DON’T BE AFRAID TO SAY YOU DON’T KNOW HAVE SOME QUESTIONS PREPARED YOURSELF BE HONEST
  • 24. Above all, be nice! • Be nice to everyone • Don’t gossip or complain • Refrain from making comments about other profs., programs, or students • Smile
  • 25. Decision Time What to do after the interviews are over
  • 26. Common sense tactics for the waiting game Write thank-you notes and/or emails Don’t over-share on social media Refrain from asking for updates Stay busy
  • 27. Fit with program Finances Comfort with people Etc. (location, family, significant others) What will guide your decision
  • 29. Learn how to strengthen your credentials (get feedback if possible) 01 Consider another area within psych if your first choice doesn’t work 02 Maintain contact with the profs who helped you and not just when you need another recommendation 03 Try again, and keep trying! 04 To-do list for the next round
  • 30. Resources to help You be Strategic Identify your primary interests from the previous slides, use resources to find about career options after graduate school, and think about the training you will need.  Departmental Websites  Psychology Student Network  APA Graduate Study in Psychology resource & Summary Reports  Psychlearningcurve  Video series  FAQ and funding your education
  • 31. Graduate Study in Psychology •Listings of more than 1,500 graduate-level (master’s and doctoral) psychology programs from across all subfields of the discipline •Published each August •Available in print format or searchable online database •Self-reported information on factors involved in application review, training offered, and financial support •Data collected permits reporting of limited general descriptive statistics on graduate psychology education. These data are summarized in annual reports available at www.apa.org/education/grad/survey-data
  • 32. Graduate Study Online NEW Interface for 2019! gradstudy.apa.org/landing Subscriptions 3 months $19.99 6 months $39.99 Year $49.99
  • 33. Graduate Study Online If you would like to receive a purchase discount code for Graduate Study Online, please provide us with your name and email address before March 20th, 2019: http://sgiz.mobi/s3/09716ca15b91 We may also follow-up with a voluntary survey.
  • 34. Recent findings •Median institutional application fee is $56 •Median acceptance rates across all doctoral programs is 14% and for master’s programs is 49% •Social psychology is most competitive: Doctoral social psychology programs have a median acceptance rate of <8% •Most important review criteria for master’s and doctoral programs regardless of type of psychology department (e.g., college of arts & sciences, school of education, professional school, medical school, etc.) are undergraduate GPA, recommendation letters, interviews, and statement of goals and objectives.
  • 35. Importance of Review Criteria Programs are looking at a number of different review indicators to determine fit and potential for success. 1. GRE (High consideration at most comprehensive university-based programs) 2. Research 3. Work 4. Clinical (High factor for consideration to professional programs; both university and freestanding) 5. GPA (Important for ALL programs) 6. Letters (Important for ALL programs) 7. Interview 8. Goals (Important for ALL programs) 9. Psychology prep 10. Other
  • 36. Graduate and Undergraduate Resources •Workshops at regional psychology and APA division meetings entitled “Finding Fit: A Strategic Approach for Applying to Graduate School.” •Articles for the Psychology Student Network including the most recent on careers for individuals with Masters’ Degrees. •Psychlearningcurve Opinion piece: “Five Ways to Cultivate a Professional Appearance” •Four-part blog series entitled “Getting Into Graduate School”, with entries on identifying career goals, finding programs that match your interest, submitting applications and preparing for interviews (over 3,000 views).
  • 37. Preparing and Applying for Graduate School in Psychology Video series and 12-part workshop and handouts with presenters’ research Hosted by: John C. Norcross, PhD Thomas P. Hogan, PhD http://www.apa.org/education/grad/application-video-series.aspx
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  • 44. Some final considerations… • Myth: “PsyD programs have no dissertation requirement” • Ask questions that are relevant to the training offered • Rankings? • Every interaction with program faculty or staff is an interview • Is the advice you are receiving relevant to the type of programs on which you plan to apply? • Take your time. Double, triple, even quadruple check. • Read all application instructions!
  • 45. Questions? APA Office of Graduate and Postgraduate Education & Training (202) 336-5934 A copy of this presentation is available at https://on.apa.org/FindingFitEPA2019

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