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Admissions

University Admission Requirements

A student applying to this program must:

  • Have earned a four-year bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a college or university prior to fall admission
  • Send official transcripts from each college or university other than Illinois State where graduate, undergraduate, or non-degree credit was earned. Transcripts should be emailed from the school to Admissions@IllinoisState.edu or mailed in a sealed envelope to: Office of Admissions, Campus Box 2200, Normal, IL 61790-2200

International students can learn more about specific application requirements by visiting the Office of Admissions.

Additional Program Admission Requirements

Complete and submit your application by January 1.

Admission is offered only for the fall semester and is very competitive. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Admission offers are sent in February. The Council for Graduate Schools stipulates that an applicant has until April 15 to accept or decline an admission offer. Some admission offers may be delayed until applicants notify the department that they are declining admission.

GPA

You must have a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework or 3.0 GPA for 9 hours of graduate coursework.

If you have completed a master's degree in psychology, you must have a 3.5 graduate GPA or higher (on a 4.0 scale).

Undergraduate Coursework

You must have completed at least 21 hours of undergraduate psychology courses, including:

  • General Psychology
  • Experimental Psychology or Research Methods
  • Psychological Statistics

You’ll also need to have a proficiency in math. This includes any one of the following:

  • Passing grade in Finite Math or Pre-Calculus (MAT 120, 144, or equivalent)
  • B grade or better in Psychological Statistics (PSY 340 or equivalent)
  • Score of 144 or higher on the Quantitative Reasoning section of the GRE General Test

If you have not completed the required undergraduate courses, you may still be admitted. Missing courses will be added to your curriculum and must be completed during your first year of graduate study.

GRE

The GRE may be submitted to establish math proficiency. If you wish to submit GRE scores, use institution code 1319

Curriculum Vitae or Resume

Upload your current CV or resume to the online application system.

Writing Sample

Upload a scholarly writing sample (5-15 pages long).

Personal Statement

Upload a personal statement that addresses the following:

  • Your strengths and weaknesses
  • Research interests
  • Professional goals
  • Your expectations for professional training in school psychology
  • How your identities, background, and lived experiences have influenced your decision to pursue school psychology
  • Why you selected the doctoral program in School Psychology
  • Why you should be admitted to the doctoral program

School Psychologist

If you have a master’s degree in something other than psychology, and you have been employed as a school psychologist, you are still eligible for admission.

You must be academically qualified to pursue doctoral study and be able to demonstrate research competency (such as a master’s thesis and research courses).

Credit for masters-level courses will be determined on an individual basis. If your master's degree did not require an empirical master's thesis, you must complete a research apprenticeship as part of the doctoral program's curriculum.

Doctoral Interviews

The application process requires campus interviews, which will be conducted via Zoom. Selected applicants will be notified about the interview schedule. 

Admission Dates and Deadlines

Term Application Deadline
Fall (August)  January 1 
Spring (January)  No Spring admission 
Summer (May/June)  No Summer admission 

Graduate Coordinator

Name Office Email Phone
Dr. Brea Banks  DeGarmo 422  bmbanks@ilstu.edu  (309) 438-2703