Unlike many schools that use a multiple regression form of application processing, the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Indianapolis considers every document in the application dossier to be of equal importance. While high GRE scores are a good indicator of the potential for success in a demanding graduate program such as ours, you will not be eliminated from consideration just because you did not score above 600. Your undergraduate grade point average, especially grades received in psychology courses, can also help us determine your potential to succeed. However, just because your gpa was not 4.0 does not mean you will be rejected. We also look at what scholarly activities you have participated in and what types of volunteer or work-related activities you have that show your interest in the field of psychology. Your letters of recommendation also tell the reviewers a lot about the kind of student you have been or how other professionals in the field view your potential. And don't gloss over the importance of your personal statement. A very well-written personal statement will reflect well on your past training and potential. In short, every document in your application dossier is important and considered equally when the admission committee for the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Indianapolis considers your application.
Posted Thursday, August 20, 2009 by
Psychology Department
Unlike many schools that use a multiple regression form of application processing, the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Indianapolis considers every document in the application dossier to be of equal importance. While high GRE scores are a good indicator of the potential for success in a demanding graduate program such as ours, you will not be eliminated from consideration just because you did not score above 600. Your undergraduate grade point average, especially grades received in psychology courses, can also help us determine your potential to succeed. However, just because your gpa was not 4.0 does not mean you will be rejected. We also look at what scholarly activities you have participated in and what types of volunteer or work-related activities you have that show your interest in the field of psychology. Your letters of recommendation also tell the reviewers a lot about the kind of student you have been or how other professionals in the field view your potential. And don't gloss over the importance of your personal statement. A very well-written personal statement will reflect well on your past training and potential. In short, every document in your application dossier is important and considered equally when the admission committee for the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Indianapolis considers your application.
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