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Information for Prospective Graduate Students
Information for Prospective Graduate Students
To a great extent, graduate training is a matter of one-to-one teaching and learning in an advanced, and often highly specialized area of research and scholarship. Thus, in choosing a graduate school, the student is strongly advised to make a careful evaluation of the faculty and to apply to institutions at which the scholarly interests of the faculty match those of the student. See the navigation bar to the left for area faculty and their current areas of research and scholarship.
Also, see the area faculty pages (Adult or Child) for a list of faculty who may admit and train psychology graduate students in these areas of the UW Psychology Department. Contact faculty in which you are interested, prior to application, to determine their specific plans about admitting graduate students in the coming year.
Please visit the Admissions Data page for admissions information for this area.
For additional information, please see the following:
- A complete description of the program and its requirements can be found in the Clinical and Child Clinical Psychology Program Training Manual.
- Statistics concerning admissions, internships, attrition, and program costs can be found in the Clinical Program Admissions Statistics.
- Please visit the UW Psychology Graduate Programs page for more information.
- More detailed faculty information can be found on the home pages linked to each of the names above.
