Requirements

Thank you for your interest in applying to one of our exceptional graduate programs. Below you will find a list of requirements for each program as well as application deadlines and details. 

GENERAL GRE UPDATE:  The Graduate School of Professional Psychology's PsyD and Masters programs will NOT require or accept general GRE scores for the fall 2024 admission cycle.  We will not review scores submitted as an addition to one's application; thus, please do not submit general GRE scores with your application.

PROGRAM START DATES:  

  • The PsyD, MA-Forensic Psychology, MA-International Disaster Psychology: Trauma and Global Mental Health, and the MA-Sport & Performance Psychology programs have one admission cycle and start date, which is for the fall quarter. 
  • The online Sport Coaching programs have multiple start dates and admissions cycles.

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Clinical Psychology (PsyD)

Application Deadline:  December 1, 2023 for Fall 2024

The online application for Fall 2024 consideration is now open.

Applications are reviewed December through January. Applicants will be notified via email regarding an admissions status update in January and early February 2024.

GENERAL GRE UPDATE:  The Graduate School of Professional Psychology's PsyD and MA programs will NOT require or accept general GRE scores for the Fall 2024 admission cycle.  We will not review scores submitted as an addition to one's application; thus, please do not submit general GRE scores with your application.

A Master's degree is not required as a part of our admission requirements for the PsyD program.

In order to be considered for admission, you must submit the following by the application deadline: 

  • Online Application

    Online Application for Graduate Admission:  https://gradadmissions.du.edu/apply/ 

  • Essay Responses
    • Please respond to both essay prompts below and upload one PDF document, which should include your two essay responses, to your online application. The word limit for both essays combined is 1,500 words. Please number or label your essays. 
    • We do not require a personal statement.
    • Both essay responses are required.
       

    Essay 1

    Describe someone you know, other than a parent or guardian, about whom you have strong ambivalent or conflicting feelings. Describe the person in such a way that they “come alive” for the reader. How do you understand your reactions to this person? How might your personal history influence how you react?

    Essay 2

    What life experiences and personal motives have most influenced your decision to pursue graduate study in psychology?
    *This question is about your personal motives and requires a degree of self-disclosure.
    *Avoid writing about the wish to help others or about how you want to contribute to society.
    *There is no need to list your credentials or professional experience (this is already on your CV/resume which will be read).

  • Letters of Recommendation
    • Two letters are required; three letters are strongly encouraged.
    • It is helpful to have one letter speak to your academic abilities.
       

    Here's how the process works:

    1. You will submit the names and email addresses of your references through the online application.
    2. An email requesting a letter of recommendation will be sent to your references upon entering their contact information. Your references will be required to submit their recommendations online.
    3. Please be sure to provide current contact information to avoid any delays in processing your application.
  • Transcripts

    One (1) transcript from each college/university where at least one credit has been earned should be included in your application. This can be an uploaded, unofficial copy; however, if admitted you must submit an official copy from each college/university by the 6th week of your first quarter.  Transcripts can be uploaded as a PDF to your online application, emailed to gradinfo@du.edu, or mailed to the following address:

    University of Denver
    Office of Graduate Education
    Mary Reed Building
    2199 S. University Blvd, Rm 5
    Denver, CO 80210

  • GPA Requirements
    • A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher is strongly encouraged.  If your cumulative undergraduate GPA is below a 3.0, please address this in your online application. 
    • Applicants for graduate study at the University of Denver must meet a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.5 to be considered for admission. For applicants with an earned master's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution, the GPA from the graduate degree may be used to meet the GPA requirement.
    • GSPP looks for an undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 and, if applicable, a graduate GPA of at least a 3.0.
    • GSPP reviews each application in its entirety to determine all assets an applicant brings to the program. Please be sure to highlight your strengths if your GPA is lower than our baseline scores.
  • Resume/Curriculum Vita (CV)

    Please detail all relevant experiences in your resume/CV. (Having paid or volunteer experience providing services to clients having emotional, behavioral, or developmental disorders is an asset.)

  • Prerequisites

    ​​​​​​*This requirement is for applicants without a Bachelor's (major or minor) in psychology, or applicants without an MA/MS in clinical or counseling psychology.

    • The psychology prerequisite can be met through coursework or by obtaining a score of at least 660 on the psychology subject GRE exam. 
    • For applicants WITHOUT a psychology background, you are required to complete four (4) psychology courses from a regionally accredited institution, earning a 'B' or better in these classes.  The classes can be online or in person.
    • Psychology pre-requisites must be completed by the start of the program. Applicants should detail how they plan to meet this prerequisite somewhere in their application.
    • Pre-requisite courses will be officially evaluated during the application review process.  Additional, recent coursework may be required if outdated or if the coursework is not relative, general psychology coursework.

    • We recommend the following foundation courses.  The courses should be general Psychology coursework.  This is not an exhaustive list - please contact us with questions: 
      • Introduction to Psychology
      • Abnormal Psychology
      • Child Psychology
      • Experimental Psychology (requires the student to complete the content portion of an experimental psychology class [e.g., learning, perception, cognition, motivation, physiology, and to perform one or more direct experiments using the scientific method applied to some empirical question. This second requirement is often met by taking an experimental lab associated with the course.)
      • Personality Theory
      • Statistics
  • International Students
    • International Applicants should submit their online application at least one month prior to the application deadline, as evaluation of international transcripts can take up to 3 weeks.  A fee may be required for international transcript evaluations.
    • Additional documentation is required by the International Student Office.
    • Please see below for additional application requirements and Proof of English Proficiency requirements.
  • TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo

    International applicants, or applicants who do not hold a degree from an institution where English was the primary language of instruction, please provide one of the following for proof of English Proficiency: Duolingo scores of 115 or higherminimum TOEFL scores 550 pBT; 80 iBT; or 6.5 or higher IELTS score.

  • Application Fee

    The application fee for this program is $65. 

Other Information

  • Review of Applications

    In reviewing applications, we are concerned with the quality of the whole application, evidence of academic ability, quality of work done in the human service role, how referees view the applicants potential to become a professional psychologist, and how the applicant presents him or herself in answering questions on the Supplemental Application. Our aim is to enroll people who have an appreciation of psychology as a scientifically based discipline and sufficient emotional and social maturity to function effectively in applied professional work. Even though we do not require an undergraduate major in psychology, we expect applicants to have knowledge of and curiosity about psychological theory and issues.

    Because clinical work starts in the first year, the in-person interview is particularly important. Based on both written and interview materials, the full faculty meets to select candidates. For the past five years, GSPP has made an average of 77 admission offers and welcomed an average class size of 38. Students are notified of admission decisions by April 1 of the admission year.

    Please contact the Admissions Office with questions by email or phone: 303-871-2908

  • Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy

    The University of Denver is an Equal Opportunity Institution. It is the policy of the University not to discriminate in the admission of students, in the provision of services, or in employment on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, or disability. The University prohibits all discrimination, harassment and retaliation, and complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and Executive Orders.

  • Admissions Timeline

    Faculty review completed applications November-January.  We aim to notify applicants sometime in January regarding an admissions status update.  Admissions status updates will be sent via email. If invited to interview, interviews will be held online in early February.

    We strive to make final offers of admission by the middle of March. All admissions decisions for Fall 2024 consideration will be made by April 1, 2024. Admitted applicants have until April 15, 2024 to inform us of their admission decision and to submit the non-refundable $500 admission deposit to confirm their place in the program. The $500 admission deposit will be credited towards the student's first quarter's tuition.

  • Background Check

    All incoming students will be required to complete background checks to work in practicum sites, including the Graduate School of Professional Psychology clinics. Failure to pass a background check may result in limitations to work in certain practicum sites and employment positions.

Masters Programs

The application deadline for our MA-Forensic Psychology program and MA-Sport & Performance Psychology programs is January 8, 2024 for Fall 2024 consideration.  

For admissions deadlines and requirements for the online Master of Arts in Sport Coaching programs or certificates, click here.

In order to be considered for admission, you must submit the following by the application deadline:

  • Online Application

    The online application will open early September for Fall 2024 consideration.  You can start your online application by clicking here.

    The application deadline for our Masters programs is January 8, 2024 for Fall 2024 consideration.  

  • Essays

    Please respond to both of the essay questions listed under the program that you are applying to. Please upload one document including both essay responses to your online application.

    Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology

    The word limit for both essays combined is 1,500 words. 

    Essay 1

    Describe someone you know who has engaged in behavior of which you disapprove. How has this behavior affected your view of this person? How has your relationship with this person changed? How do you understand your reactions to this person? How might your personal history influence how you react?

    Essay 2

    Write about a time you received feedback with which you did not agree.

    Master of Arts in International Disaster Psychology

    Essay 1

    One of the unique aspects of the GSPP MAIDP program is the opportunity for students to travel, work and live internationally while completing their global mental health internship experience. During these internships, students sometimes live and work in uncomfortable and unfamiliar cultures. Describe your interests and expectations about working in unfamiliar contexts. 

    Essay 2

    Tell us what led you to be interested in the field of disaster psychology, trauma and global mental health and discuss your understanding of the professional opportunities that would be available to a professional trained in this area. Be sure to indicate your ultimate professional goal(s) and how you envision your path to accomplish that/those goal(s). 

    Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology

    Essay 

    In 300 words or less, please describe how the MASPP program will set you up for success in your future career.

  • Letters of Recommendation
    • Two letters are required; three letters are strongly encouraged.
    • It is helpful to have one letter speak to your academic abilities.

    Here's how the process works:

    1. You will submit the names and email addresses of your references through the online application.
    2. An email requesting a letter of recommendation will be sent to your references upon entering their contact information. Your references will be required to submit their recommendations online.
    3. Please be sure to provide current contact information to avoid any delays in processing your application.
  • Transcripts

    One (1) transcript from each college/university where at least one credit has been earned should be included in your application. This can be an unofficial copy; however, if admitted you must submit an official copy from each college/university by the 6th week of your first quarter.  Transcripts can be uploaded as a PDF to your online application, emailed to gradinfo@du.edu, or mailed to the following address:

    University of Denver
    Office of Graduate Education
    Mary Reed Building
    2199 S. University Blvd., Rm 5
    Denver, CO 80210

  • GPA Requirements
    • Applicants for graduate study at the University of Denver must meet a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.5 to be considered for admission. For applicants with an earned master's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution, the GPA from the graduate degree may be used to meet the GPA requirement.
    • The average cumulative undergraduate GPA for admitted applicants to our Masters programs is a 3.3.
    • GSPP reviews each application in its entirety to determine all assets an applicant brings to the program. Please be sure to highlight your strengths in your application.
  • Resume/Curriculum Vita (CV)
    • Please detail all relevant experiences in your resume/CV. Having paid or volunteer experience related to the program that you are applying to is an asset.
  • Prerequisites

    *This requirement is for applicants without a Bachelor's (major or minor) in psychology, or applicants without an MA/MS in clinical or counseling psychology. Please note: prerequisites are only required for PsyD, MA-Forensic Psychology, and MA-International Disaster Psychology applicants, NOT MA-Sport & Performance Psychology applicants. 

    • The psychology prerequisite can be met through coursework or by obtaining a score of at least 660 on the psychology subject GRE exam. 
    • For applicants WITHOUT a psychology background, you are required to complete four (4) psychology courses from a regionally accredited institution, earning a 'B' or better in these classes.  The classes can be online or in person.
    • Psychology pre-requisites must be completed by the start of the program. Applicants should detail how they plan to meet this prerequisite somewhere in their application.
    • Pre-requisite courses will be officially evaluated during the application review process.  Additional, recent coursework may be required if outdated or if the coursework is not relative, general psychology coursework.

    • We recommend the following foundation courses.  This is not an exhaustive list - please contact us with questions: 
      • Abnormal Psychology
      • Child Psychology
      • Experimental Psychology (requires the student to complete the content portion of an experimental psychology class [e.g., learning, perception, cognition, motivation, physiology, and to perform one or more direct experiments using the scientific method applied to some empirical question. This second requirement is often met by taking an experimental lab associated with the course.)
      • Personality Theory
      • Statistics
  • International Students
    • International transcripts may take up to 3 weeks to be evaluated A fee may be required for international transcript evaluations.  
    • Additional documentation is required by the International Student Office.
    • Please see below for additional application requirements and Proof of English Proficiency requirements.
  • TOEFL/IELTS

    International applicants, or applicants who do not hold a degree from an institution where English was the primary language of instruction, please provide one of the following for proof of English Proficiency: Duolingo scores of 115 or higher; minimum TOEFL scores 550 pBT; 80 iBT; or 6.5  or higher IELTS score.

  • Application Fee

    The application fee for MA programs is $65.

Other Information

  • Review of Applications

    In reviewing applications, we are concerned with the quality of the whole application, evidence of academic ability, quality of work done in the human service role, how referees view the applicants potential to become a professional psychologist, and how the applicant presents him or herself in answering questions on the Supplemental Application. Our aim is to enroll people who have an appreciation of psychology as a scientifically based discipline and sufficient emotional and social maturity to function effectively in applied professional work. Even though we do not require an undergraduate major in psychology, we expect applicants to have knowledge of and curiosity about psychological theory and issues.

    Please contact the Admissions Office with questions by email or phone: 303-871-2908

  • Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy

    The University of Denver is an Equal Opportunity Institution. It is the policy of the University not to discriminate in the admission of students, in the provision of services, or in employment on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, or disability. The University prohibits all discrimination, harassment and retaliation, and complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and Executive Orders.

  • Admissions Timeline

    Faculty review completed applications December through early February.  We will notify applicants via email with an admissions status update sometime in late January/early February.  If invited to interview, interviews will be held online in late February.

    We strive to make final offers of admission by the end of March. All admissions decisions for Fall 2024 consideration will be made by April 1, 2024. Admitted applicants have until April 15, 2024 to inform us of their admission decision and to submit the non-refundable $500 admission deposit to confirm their place in the program. The $500 admission deposit will be credited towards the student's first quarter's tuition.

  • Background Check

    All incoming student will be required to complete background checks to work in practicum sites, including the Graduate School of Professional Psychology clinics. Failure to pass a background check may result in limitations to work in certain practicum sites and employment positions.