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ADMISSIONS INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions carefully. Applicants are responsible
for submitting necessary documents to both the Department of Psychology
and the UNM Graduate Admissions office. We strongly recommend
that you print the department of psychology application checklist
to use as reference (some of these links will take you to another
department at UNM). Applications will be considered incomplete if
you are missing any of required documents. Please plan ahead and
begin assembling these materials well in advance.
Applicants are admitted to the doctoral program,
a terminal master's degree program is not offered.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Fall semester: Only those applications received
and completed by January 15 are guaranteed to receive full consideration.
After this date, late applications will only be reviewed
if positions remain.
Spring semester: none accepted
Summer semester: none accepted
Materials required by Admissions:
Send the following to:
Office
of Admissions
University of New Mexico
Attn: Graduate Studies
MSC06 3720
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87196-4849
- UNM
Application (including residency form)
- Application Fee ($50.00, non-refundable)
- One copy of Official Transcript (required
from each institution you have attended).
Departmental requirements:
Send the following to:
Graduate Admissions Coordinator
Department of Psychology
University of New Mexico
MSC03 2220
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
In addition to the above materials,
the Psychology department also requires the following:
- GRE
general test (Psychology department code: 2016, Institution code:
4845)
- GRE
Psychology subject test
- Letter
of Intent/Statement of purpose
- Three
letters of recommendation
- Department
Application
- One copy of Official Transcript (required
from each institution you have attended).
Optional:
- An abstract or copy of any research article
you have written
- A Curriculum Vitae/Resume
The Educational Testing Service must send an
official copy of your GRE scores, including the Psychology subject
test to:
Graduate Admissions Coordinator
University of New Mexico
Department of Psychology
MSC03 2220
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
The Institution Code is 4845. The Department
Code for Psychology is 2016. Please note that there are GRE sub
codes for different areas in psychology (i.e. clinical, health…),
it is best to use the general psychology code of 2016.
Application packages missing any of the
above materials will be considered incomplete.
Recommended preparation for graduate
training:
- Bachelor's degree in psychology or related
fields.
- At least 15 semester hours in psychology,
with at least one course in statistics and an upper-division
lab course or independent research in psychology
- Coursework in mathematics and the sciences;
biology, physics or chemistry
Criteria for Admissions:
- GRE scores, including the Psychology Subject
Test
- Grades, particularly in advanced courses
in psychology
- Correspondence between the student's interests
and the strengths of our program and faculty
- Letters of recommendation from persons familiar
with the student's potential for doctorate work
Admission Procedure:
- Identify a general research area on
the Department Application sheet that you are interested
in.
- Read about the faculty research in these
areas and identify one or two potential faculty advisors on
the department application you are interested in working with
(this is an important step).
- You are encouraged to contact individual
faculty members: Be sure they are accepting new students, if
you have any questions concerning your potential graduate career
here at UNM psychology department, questions concerning research
assistantship availability, or specific questions concerning
on-going research projects.
- Formally apply
to the University of New Mexico.
- Submit all required documents
to the Office of Graduate Studies and the Psychology department
(as indicated above).
Contact Information:
If you have general questions concerning the
general admission process, or would like to receive further information
on our graduate program, please email your questions to advising@unm.edu.
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