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All Ph.D. students in the Psychology Department receive full funding (tuition and stipend) for five academic years (including four summers). Many graduate students also receive outside funding through NSF fellowships and other awards.
The graduate program in Northwestern’s Department of Psychology aims to train scholars and researchers who will become the future leaders of scientific psychology. We offer PhD programs in Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (CAN); Clinical; Cognitive; Personality, Development, and Health; and Social Psychology.
Use the links at the left to access information about the application process and requirements for the PhD in psychology. The Graduate School website is also a helpful resource for details about funding and admissions. Office Access.
The Clinical Psychology Program of the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University on the Evanston Campus is a member of the Academy for Psychological Clinical Science and is accredited by both the Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System (PCSAS) and the American Psychological Association (APA).
If you plan to apply to graduate programs during fall of your senior year, then you should begin your research involvement as a junior, or even earlier. Northwestern’s psychology department offers many research opportunities for undergraduate students.
The Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, of Northwestern University (NU) is dedicated to training clinical scientists. Clinical psychology stands at the intersection of biological, cognitive, and social psychology.
"The BFGs of Neuroscience: Blowing Dreams into People Using VR" featuring graduate student Blaise Elliott (adviser Marcia Grabowecky) discussing his experience working in the Paller lab to understand and manipulate sleep; Professor Sylvia Perry's work was recently mentioned in the NY Mag article, "Did kids become more racist under Trump?"
The Graduate School requires a minimum of two letters of recommendation from persons best able to assess your ability to do scholarly research required by graduate studies. All letters of recommendation must be submitted through the online application.
Undergraduate psychology courses are not required, but in-depth research experience in psychology or related areas such as biology, engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, etc., is strongly encouraged. Note to International Applicants.
Students are strongly encouraged to apply for funding from university-sponsored awards or other sources (e.g., NSF). To support that activity, the Department and the graduate programs will provide resources, guidance, and advice regarding when and how to apply for external funding.