GradView.com. A
general resource about graduate school with many interesting features
including a graduate school search.
The Psychology Graduate
Applicant's Portal. A collection of information about applying,
preparing applications, succeeding in graduate school and even what to do
when you get out of that place.
tumaster. A
postgraduate search engine for Spanish speaking students.
If you are interested in exploring careers in psychology,
there is a link to a discussion of careers
in psychology developed at the University of York,
UK. While the information is biased to the situation in
England it could be very useful to you as well.
Choosing a Graduate School
Links
to Psychology Departments around the world most of
which have graduate programs. These links will hopefully
provide a means for you to more fully explore potential
graduate programs.
All Psychology Schools. A
comprehensive database of U.S. psychology schools to search for everything
from associate’s to doctoral degrees in over 50 psychology-related
concentrations.
Or you can explore graduate schools using the Peterson's Guides
which are now online. These guides have information on
all schools with graduate programs in psychology in the
U.S.A. and Canada.
Council on Undergraduate Research
Registry of Undergraduate Researchers and Graduate Schools. The
purpose of this Registry is to facilitate match-making between
undergraduates with research experience and a desire to pursue an advanced
degree, and graduate schools seeking high quality students who are well
prepared for research. The registration is free for undergraduate
students.
Tips for
Getting into Graduate School by Steve Lindsay. This site has
information on how admission decisions are made, tips for increasing your
chances for admissions, and more.
Clicking here will bring up a
helpful list of interview questions for students
seeking a clinical graduate degree. The list was compiled
by Kathy Blaisdell to whom we owe much thanks. In
addition, the list was from Psy.D. programs, although the
list ought to be useful for preparing for interviews with
Ph.D. programs as well.
The Career Planning
Center for beginning scientists and engineers but the
National Academy of Sciences. An Internet "one-stop
shopping location" for job openings and the guidance
and information you need to make decisions about their
education and career. Both for deciding if graduate
school is right and for finding jobs after graduate
school.