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College of Arts and Sciences Department of Psychology

Financial Support

Financial Support

There are a variety of sources of financial assistance available within the Department of Psychology. The most common forms of support are halftime teaching assistantships (academic year and summer) and research assistantships.  Special funding may be available for qualified minorities. Admission into the graduate program is usually accompanied by a 4-year commitment of financial support; the majority of students in the program over the past 30 years have received a minimum of 9-months/year support for 5 years. It is our policy to not bring new students into the program unless we believe we can fund them during their graduate training for at least 4 years.

Assistantship appointments include tuition waivers and medical insurance as a benefit paid by the University. Current tuition costs can be found here: Tuition & Expenses | Student Financial Services | Washington State University (wsu.edu) Supplemental student insurance is available for family members at a reasonable rate through the University.

Teaching assistantship duties can include serving as an assistant to an instructor of record, being an instructor of record for a lab section, face-to-face course, or online (Global) course, or assisting with grading for multiple courses, or oversight of department make-up exams.

Assistantship Responsibilities

The 9-month assistantship appointment begins August 16 and ends May 15 each academic year. Students should arrive at their relevant WSU campus (Pullman, Spokane, Vancouver) and be available for meetings and any work related to their assistantship during these dates. Students are expected to work on average 20 hours/week over the course of the academic year (8/16-5/15) on assistantship duties, including class holidays, semester breaks, but not University holidays (see the WSU academic calendar for specific dates).

TA/RA appointments require that the student meet the following:

  • Become a state of Washington resident within the first semester of admittance to be eligible for an in-state tuition waiver. Out-of-state tuition waivers are provided during the first year only. Application for residency in the State of Washington should be made at the end of the first year. Carefully read instructions for establishing residency: http://residency.wsu.edu.
  • Register for 10 credit hours at least one month before the semester begins and maintain those credit hours throughout the semester.
  • Maintain at least a 3.0 GPA.
  • Not have outstanding incomplete grades of more than one semester or summer session in duration.
  • Complete assigned duties required of the assistantship. Note that some tasks may require working during non-standard business hours (e.g., running a participant through a study protocol in the evening or weekend).

Core Faculty

Faculty Associated With Experimental Program

Core Faculty

Elizabeth Canning (Pullman)

Carrie Cuttler (Pullman)

Jessica Fales (Vancouver)

Lisa Fournier (Pullman)

Angela Henricks (Pullman)

John Hinson (Pullman)

Kimberly Honn (Spokane)

Benjamin Ladd (Vancouver)

Chang Liu (Pullman)

Renee Magnan (Vancouver)

Ryan McLaughlin (Pullman)

Kim Meidenbauer (Pullman)

Michael Morgan (Vancouver)

Tahira Probst (Vancouver)

Raymond Quock (Pullman)

Sarah Tragesser (Tri-Cities)

Paul Whitney (Pullman)

Other Faculty

John Roll (Spokane)

Alex Spradlin (Vancouver)

Hans Van Dongen (Spokane)

Interest Areas

Experimental Psychology Program Interest Areas

The doctoral program in Experimental Psychology at Washington State University is designed to produce highly skilled experimental psychologists. Degree recipients are expected to be knowledgeable about their specialty areas, to have a strong background in general psychology, to be able to identify significant research problems, and to be conversant with a wide variety of strategies for generating and testing hypotheses that emerge from these problems.

Each student will build his/her program of study around one or more specialty areas: Cognition, Biological, Social, Industrial/Organizational, Health, or Applied Quantitative Methods. The program is designed to be completed in less than 5 years for students entering without a master’s degree, and less than 4 years for students entering with a master’s degree. The department has an outstanding reputation for producing well-trained psychologists who contribute to basic and applied experimental psychology in academia, government service, and private industry.

Graduate Program FAQ

Graduate Program FAQ

Here you will find the most commonly asked questions regarding Graduate Studies in the Department of Psychology.

GRE Scores are not required for Fall 2024 admission for the Clinical and Experimental Program.

How soon can applications be submitted?

September 1st to December 1st. (Admission portal is currently delayed. Please check back. UPDATED: 9.11.23)

Are students accepted more than once a year?

No, only beginning Fall semester.

Is the GRE subject test required?

No, only the GRE general test (which has been waived for Fall 2024 admission). Subject test scores will not be reviewed.

What is the coding for the University and Psychology Department (ETS and GRE scores)?

GRE Scores are not required for Fall 2024 for the Clinical and Experimental Program admission.
Institutional code: 4705
Clinical Program code: 2001
Experimental Program code: 2007

Do you know who is recruiting students?

Clinical faculty recruiting for Fall 2024
Experimental faculty recruiting for Fall 2024
Please contact the faculty member(s) you are interested in working with to find out if/when they are accepting new students.

If accepted to the Graduate program, who is eligible for assistantships?

All students who are accepted will be offered an assistantship.

Where can I find the online Graduate Application?

You can find more information about the application at the following here: Graduate School Application Process

Where do I have my official transcripts sent?

Graduate School Admissions
PO Box 641030
Pullman, WA 99164-1030

Where do I get answers about submitting letters of recommendation or official transcripts?

What format should my personal statement be in?

Your personal statement should be single spaced and no longer than 2 pages.

I have questions that are not answered here, who should I contact?

Please send an email to psych.grad.adm@wsu.edu
or visit gradschool.wsu.edu/faqs/

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I Want to Give

I Want to Give

Financial contributions from our alumni and friends are crucial to the success of our department.  It is due to your generous support that we have been able to build programs of distinction.  These donations help us support graduate students, award undergraduate research grants, and fund the programs necessary for a successful and productive department.

We are thankful for a gift of any amount. 

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