Panel About Applying to Graduate Programs in Psychology

Panel About Applying to Graduate Programs in Psychology
Kim Awa (knawa@uark.edu)

Calling all undergraduate students who are considering graduate school in psychology...

Please join the Psychological Science Diversity Committee for a panel discussion about applying to various programs in psychology. The panelists span a wide range of current and future master's and Ph.D. students from clinical to experimental psychology. They are excited to share their experiences with the U of A community!

The event is from 2-3 p.m. this Friday at the Student Success Center room 0213 in person and livestreamed (QR code in the flyer is a Zoom link). The event is open to any undergraduate students. 

Contacts

Josiah Leong, assistant professor
Department of Psychological Science
650-515-5259, josiah@uark.edu

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