Educational Psychology (PhD)
This degree is part of the educational psychology program, housed in the Department of Educational, School & Counseling Psychology.
Degree Requirements
This doctor of philosophy degree program focuses on generating original research and consists of a minimum of 72 semester hours of graduate credit beyond the bachelor’s degree. The plan of study provides additional details about requirements.
Note: The educational psychology program does NOT offer training for clinical, counseling or school psychologists. (Other programs in the department do offer APA-accredited school and counseling training.)
Apply
GRE scores are considered, but a high quality scholarly paper maybe submitted as a substitute for the GRE.
Applicants are required to meet two sets of minimum qualifications for admission:
- Requirements of the doctor of philsophy in educational, school and counseling psychology program
- Minimum requirements of the Office of Graduate Studies
How to Apply
Submit the following documents using the MU Office of Graduate Studies application by Jan. 15 for the next fall cohort:
- Three letters of recommendation
- CV/resume
- Unofficial academic transcripts of all previous undergraduate and graduate work
- Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 from an accredited institution in psychology, education or a related major
- Statement of purpose addressing the following:
- Describe experiences teaching, designing instruction and engaging in research and how these experiences have prepared you for graduate study. (500-word limit)
- Describe (1) your research interests that you hope to pursue in graduate school, (2) how these interests match those of specific faculty, (3) your career objectives and (4) how being accepted into MU’s program will benefit your career aspirations. (500-word limit)
- TOEFL for international students (preferred score of 580 for paper test, 92 iBT, IELTS 7 or higher)
- Institution code: 6875