Rutgers University, situated in New Brunswick, New Jersey, continues to provide an exceptional and fully funded PhD program in Clinical Psychology.
This program offers rigorous training to individuals aspiring to pursue advanced research in psychology and deliver clinical services as practicing health-service psychologists.
PhD Program Requirements
To be eligible for admission to Rutgers University’s PhD program in Clinical Psychology, prospective candidates must meet specific academic and professional criteria.
A completed bachelor’s degree with a strong academic record.
A compelling statement of purpose outlining research interests, career goals, and fit with the program.
PhD Funding Coverage
Rutgers University is committed to supporting its PhD students in Clinical Psychology.
All admitted students to the PhD program in Clinical Psychology are guaranteed a minimum of five years of full financial support, including tuition remission and a stipend for living expenses, as long as they maintain good standing in the program.
Additional summer funding opportunities are accessible through teaching positions or research grants.
Financial support may be derived from various sources, including the university, external research grants, and teaching assistantships.
Application Requirement
Applicants to Rutgers University’s Clinical Psychology PhD program must submit a comprehensive application package. A typical application package includes:
A completed online application form through the university’s admissions portal.
Academic transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
GRE scores (if required).
Three Letters of recommendation.
A statement of purpose detailing research interests and career objectives.
Curriculum vitae or resume.
Writing samples, which may include research papers or publications.
Application Deadline
December 1, 2024
Application Fee
$70 nonrefundable application fee.