Admissions
University Admission Requirements
A student applying to a master's 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 can 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 and deadlines by visiting the Office of Admissions.
Additional Program Admission Requirements
Complete 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 March. 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
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.
Competitive applicants generally have a 3.3 GPA.
Average GPA: 3.75
Undergraduate Coursework
It is recommended that the applicants meet the following criteria:
- Have an undergraduate major in psychology or related fields (e.g., business, sociology, human development)
- Have taken at least six credit hours combined of statistics and research methods and one course on industrial/organizational psychology and/or social psychology
You’ll also need to have a proficiency in math. This includes:
- Passing grade in Finite Math or Pre-Calculus (MAT 120, 144, or equivalent)
- B grade or better in Psychological Statistics (PSY 340 or equivalent) or a score 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 Scores
The GRE is not required for applicants and will not be used to evaluate applicants. The GRE may be submitted to establish math proficiency. If you wish to submit GRE scores, use institution code 1319.
If your subscale scores fall below the 50th percentile, we strongly encourage you to re-take the exam to improve your score. Most competitive applicants score above the 50th percentile.
Average Verbal Score: 157
Average Quantitative Score: 155
Application Materials
In addition to meeting general requirements, a complete application will need to include the following items:
- Curriculum Vitae or Resume
- Writing Sample
- Personal Statement
- Three letters of recommendation
Curriculum Vitae or Resume
Ensure your curriculum vitae or resume lists your experience. This can be paid or unpaid experience, internships, volunteer work, etc. Include the following information.
- Dates
- Employer or organization
- Business addresses
- Nature of the experiences that are relevant to being admitted to the graduate sequence
- Received academic honors and awards
- Date received
- Explanation of what the honor or award recognizes
- Research experiences, skills, and accomplishments
Writing Sample
Provide a scholarly writing sample (5-15 pages long).
Personal Statement
In no more than three pages double spaced, address the following:
- Your professional and career goals. Please explicitly address if you are primarily interested in Industrial/Organizational Psychology or Social Psychology.
- Research interests and any teaching and/or research experience.
- Please discuss how your previous experience and your future professional goals would fit with our Industrial/Organizational - Social Psychology program and the current faculty.
Current Industrial/Organizational - Social Psychology faculty:
Kelly Clemens (Social), Alexandra Ilie (I/O), Dan Ispas (I/O), Burak Ozkum (I/O), Kim Schneider (I/O), and Eric Wesselmann (Social).
Letters of Recommendation
The online application system will ask you to upload three letters of recommendation. You’ll also need to enter your recommenders’ names and email addresses into the system.
Applicant Interview Day – March 7, 2025
Some applicants may be invited to visit the department during the spring semester. The Applicant Interview Day schedule includes meeting with current graduate students and other invited applicants, interviews with faculty members, lunch, and a late afternoon social. Invited applicants will be contacted by the graduate coordinator.
Admission Dates and Deadlines
Term | Application Deadline |
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Fall (August) | January 1 |
Spring (January) | No spring admission |
Summer (May/June) | No summer admission |
Graduate Coordinator
Name | Office | Phone | |
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Dr. Kimberly Schneider | DeGarmo 427 | ktschne@ilstu.edu | (309) 438-8029 |