Now that you know something about the University of 
Indianapolis and the School of Psychological Sciences, I'm sure
you are wondering how to apply for the doctoral degree in clinical
psychology or a psychology master's degree. It's very easy, but
there are deadlines to consider. Applications for the doctoral
degree in clinical psychology (PsyD) must be postmarked by
January 10 and psychology master's degree applications must be
postmarked by February 25. Here's what you need to do:

Indianapolis and the School of Psychological Sciences, I'm sure
you are wondering how to apply for the doctoral degree in clinical
psychology or a psychology master's degree. It's very easy, but
there are deadlines to consider. Applications for the doctoral
degree in clinical psychology (PsyD) must be postmarked by
January 10 and psychology master's degree applications must be
postmarked by February 25. Here's what you need to do:
- Go to the SoPS website, complete the online application and pay the $55 application fee. You will also submit your personal statement at this time.
- Ask three people to write letters of recommendation for you. Be careful when you choose these people. The idea here is to give us more insight into your potential to succeed in our programs.
- Contact each of your post-secondary schools to request an official transcript be sent to the University of Indianapolis, School of Psychological Sciences.
- Sign up and take the GRE General Test and the GRE Psychology Subject Test and send the scores to us. The Psych Subject test is not required, but it can certainly help you!
- If you are an international student there are a few more things you must do.
That's all there is to it. We will let you know as soon as we receive your application. Still not sure? Receive a viewbook by mail or email the Director of Student Services at psychology@uindy.edu or visit our website.





