Start early. There is no need to wait until your senior year to begin exploring options to earn an advanced degree.
Ask faculty members and current graduate students about graduate programs at WSU and elsewhere. They often have first-hand information on program strengths and research opportunities.
Attend different graduate program info sessions to gain insight into the process of applying to graduate school and learn what graduate school programs look for in an ideal candidate.
Build your resume by completing internships, research projects, volunteering, student leadership/involvement.
The American Psychological Association is a useful resource to help you learn about graduate programs in psychology.
Resource guide for graduate programs in psychology – Please consult your advisor if you’re interested in resource guides for these graduate programs in psychology
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Animal/Equine Therapy
- Art Therapy
- Clinical Psychology
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling
- Consumer Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Environmental Psychology
- Experimental Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Human Factors Psychology
- Industrial Organizational Psychology
- Marriage and Family Therapy
- Music Therapy
- Neuropsychology
- Quantitative Psychology
- School Counseling
- School Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Social Work
- Sport Psychology