Admissions
-Please note that applications for
admissions received after the deadline or applications
that are incomplete after the deadline will not
be reviewed . Follow up with the Graduate School
to ensure your file is complete (414-288-7137).
Doctoral Admission Applications due to the Graduate School
Doctoral Reception in the Alumni Memorial Union
Doctoral Interviews in the Alumni Memorial Union
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December 1, 2008
January 29, 2009
January 30, 2009
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Masters Admission* Applications due to the Graduate School
Masters Interviews in the Alumni Memorial Union
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February 1, 2009
February 27, 2009
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Request Marquette admission materials on-line by
clicking here
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email Coreen Bukowski, Assistant to the Chair
*NOTE: Educational Psychology. We are not accepting applications for the Masters in Educational Psychology for the 2008-09 academic year. This is only for the Educational Psychology Masters Program. We are accepting applications for all other programs.
Visiting the Department
The first Monday of every month (ecluding September of 2008), Dr. Todd Campbell,
Department Chair, holds an informational meeting for
individuals who would like to find out more about
our programs. These meetings occur at Noon–1:00 p.m. in room #150 of the Walter Schroeder Health and Education
Complex; click
here
for a campus map (our building is #42). Please contact Coreen at the above
email address or telephone (414) 288-5790 to let us know
you are interested in attending.
The Graduate School at Marquette also holds an Open
House where you can meet with the department chair
to learn more about our programs. The next Open House
will be held on Thursday, June 5, 2008 5:00 p.m. -
7:00 p.m., with campus tours available at 4:00 p.m., in the
Alumni Memorial Union. For more information and to
RSVP, please see the Graduate
School website.
We look forward to meeting you!
Specific Admission Requirements
Students with a variety of backgrounds are admitted
to our programs. Some enter with a bachelor’s
degree, others have completed some graduate courses,
others have a master’s degree in a mental health
field, and a few have even had doctoral degrees in
another field but wish to retrain as counseling psychologists.
All applicants must have at least attained a baccalaureate
degree from an accredited college or university, however.
The majority of our recent students have also had
undergraduate majors in psychology or a related field.
We do not require an undergraduate major or minor
in the behavioral sciences for admission to our programs,
but we do expect that applicants with less experience
in these areas are sufficiently familiar with their
intended field of study to be able to make informed
decisions about their educational or career goals.
We ask that applicants without a major or minor in
the behavioral sciences or education address this
issue in their statements of purpose. Applicants without
these types of academic backgrounds are often able
to demonstrate their familiarity with and commitment
to the field through post-baccalaureate coursework
and through work and volunteer experiences in human
service fields.
New students enter the
program in the fall semester of each year.
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The deadline for master’s
applications is February 1st of each year.
For application information and
forms, please contact the Graduate School at (414) 288-7137
or at Marquette
admission materials on-line.
Materials to be Submitted for Application
All of the following materials
must be submitted to the Graduate School by the appropriate
deadline—please do not send them to the department.
The Graduate School asks that applicants submit all
of their application materials in one packet (click
here
for more info).
Interviews
After all applications are reviewed,
the highest ranking applicants will be contacted for
an interview, which is required for admission. International
applicants and others for whom the interview would
be prohibitively expensive will be invited to interview
over the phone.
- Master's Admissions:
- Master's admissions interviews will be held on Friday, February 27, 2009. (Location indicated in applicant's interview notification
letter).
- Ph.D. Admissions:
- Thursday, January 29, 2009 7-9 p.m. there will
be a reception for those invited to interview.
(Location indicated in applicant's interview notification
letter).
- Interviews will be held Friday, January 30, 2009.
Applicant Evaluation by the Departmental Faculty
The department faculty reviews applicant files comprehensively,
emphasizing all aspects of applicants’ backgrounds.
Our assessments of potential for graduate study and
success in the field are based on all components of
the application, and we do not use cutoff scores with
regard to previous grades or test scores. With regard
to test scores and previous grades for our recent
Counseling Psychology Ph.D. students, the median GRE
General Test combined score (i.e., Verbal plus Quantitative
subtest scores) was 1160 and the median undergraduate
GPA was 3.7. The median GRE combined test score of
our recent Master’s in Counseling and Master’s
in Educational Psychology students was 1030 and the
median undergraduate GPA was 3.4. The median score
on the GRE Writing Assessment for the doctoral students
was 5.5, and the median score for the Master's students
was 4.5. The faculty admits students with lower test
scores or grades when there are significant compensating
factors which are important for determining success
in the field. If relevant, applicants should highlight
these factors in their Statement of Purpose.
The large majority of our recent students have also
had undergraduate majors in psychology or a related
field. We do not require an undergraduate major or
minor in the behavioral sciences for admission to
our programs, but we do expect that applicants with
less experience in the area are sufficiently familiar
with their intended field of study to be able to make
informed decisions about their educational or career
goals. Applicants without a major or minor in the
social sciences or education often are able to demonstrate
familiarity with the field through post-baccalaureate
coursework and through work and volunteer experiences
in human service fields.
Those applicants who are judged to show good potential
for graduate study in our department are then invited
for an interview with the departmental faculty and
a group of current graduate students. After the interviews
have been completed, the entire faculty again reviews
each application and makes a decision about admission
to the program.
Tuition and Financial Aid Information
The current tuition for an Education Graduate student
in our program can be found here.
This level of tuition is often fairly competitive
with other institutions, and is actually less than,
for example, one nearby state university for students
taking one or two courses per semester.
Most of the scholarships and assistantships that
we offer students goes to doctoral students. We have
two scholarships open only to current students within
the department. In addition, Master’s students
who are primary and secondary school teachers in southeastern
Wisconsin are eligible for two scholarship opportunities
that Marquette offers. The first is the Milwaukee
Area Teachers Scholarship which provides scholarships
for K-12 teachers from the greater Milwaukee area.
The second is the Catholic Schools Scholarship which
covers part of the tuition for students employed by
schools in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee; more information
is available at http://www.grad.mu.edu/financialaid/index.html.
These scholarships are available only to students
enrolled at Marquette.
In recent years most of the new full-time students
in our doctoral program have been supported by a part-time
research assistantship through the Department. Scholarships
have also helped support some additional students.
We will not know the number of assistantships that
will be available to next year's students until our
admissions offers are sent out to students in the
middle of the spring semester. A variety of fellowships
and other possibilities are also available for our
students (for more information, see http://www.grad.mu.edu/financialaid/index.html).
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