Traditional Degree Seeking
Applicants who meet the following criteria, in addition to the above minimum requirements for admission, may be considered for acceptance into the program as a degree seeking student.
- A baccalaureate degree in psychology, education, or a related field from a regionally accredited institution.
- A 3.0 GPA based upon the last 2 years of undergraduate study preferred or a 3.4 GPA from a regionally accredited graduate program in psychology, education, or a related field based on a minimum of 18 credit hours.
- Completion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) with a preferred combined verbal and quantitative score of 297 or higher or a fortieth percentile score or better on the Miller's Analogies Test (MAT).
- Completion of three credit hours of undergraduate or graduate course work in research and evaluation or statistics.
Alternative Degree Seeking
Applicants who do not meet one or more of the criteria for the degree seeking status listed above, but have a baccalaureate degree in psychology, education, or a related field from a regionally accredited institution, may be considered on the basis of relevant, professional, or exceptional experience or accomplishment.
Applicants accepted into the program under Alternative Degree Seeking status must meet the minimum requirements of three credit hours of undergraduate or graduate
course work in research and evaluation or statistics.
Admitted students will be required to meet the standards for matriculation (see section
on Degree Candidacy). Individuals applying under this category must include a resume
or other documentation supporting their experience and credentials.
Contact Us
College of Psychology
Maxwell Maltz Building
3300 S. University Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33328-2004
Undergraduate Admissions
(954) 262-8000
800-338-4723
admissions@nova.edu
Graduate Admissions
(954) 262-7563
800-541-6682 ext. 27563
gradschool@nova.edu
Clinics
(954) 262-5730
(954) NSU-CARE (678-2273)