EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE PROGRAM APPLICATION PROCEDURES
At the University of Toledo, it is necessary to secure admission to both the Department of Psychology and the Graduate School. You must upload your completed application package directly to the Graduate School, not to the Department of Psychology. Applications are received in the Graduate School and processed there before being made accessible to faculty in the Department of Psychology. Ìý
AllÌýmaterials must be received by December 1.  Admission is for the fall term only.ÌýThere are no spring semester admissions. To ensure all your materials have been received and processed, please check the status of your application at: http://www.utoledo.edu/graduate/
Requirements for a Complete Application Ìý
An applicant must submit the following material in order to be considered for admission to the Doctoral Program in Experimental Psychology.  Online submission is done by following instructions below (do NOT submit these materials by mailing them). Specific instructions on how to submit application materials to the College of Graduate Studies can be found on their website.Ìý
1. A completed graduate school application form (submitted online).
2. At least three letters of recommendation - submitted electronically by letter writers. Instructions for sending electronic letter of recommendation requests are available at theÌýapplication webpage. Letters should reflect your suitability to obtain a Ph.D. degree in experimental psychology. It is best to select letter writers who can adequately describe your academic work and research experiences.Ìý
3. An application fee of $45.00 paid by credit card with the online application.Ìý
4. A statement of purpose of no more than two pages. The applicant’s name should be indicated at the top of each page. After you create your document, convert it to an Adobe pdf file before uploading (free pdf file conversion is freely available, such as from Ìýor ). The statement of purpose should address the following areas:
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- Your professional plans or goals. As specifically as possible, indicate what you see yourself doing 5 or 10 years from now.Ìý
- Your background or experience relevant to experimental psychology.Ìý
- Your interests within the field of psychology. Please describe any specific interests in experimental psychology. Please indicate one or moreÌýparticular facultyÌýmembers with whom you would like to work and how they may assist you in developing your areas of interest further.Ìý
5. AÌýcurriculum vitae. The applicant’s name should be indicated at the top of each page. After you create your document, convert it to an Adobe pdf file before uploading (free pdf file conversion is freely available, such as from , or ).ÌýÌý
6. Additionally, the following application materials MUST be submitted (but NOT online):Ìý
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- College transcripts (and graduate school transcripts, if applicable) showing all previous academic work and degrees. (An up-to-date unofficial transcript may facilitate consideration, but an official transcript is needed.)
7. A graduate advisor ranking form, which can be completed here:
ArrangeÌýtranscriptsÌýto be sent well in advance of the application deadline if possible.Ìý TranscriptsÌýshould beÌýsent to the following address:Ìý
Graduate Admissions (Experimental Psychology)Ìý
College of Graduate Studies University of ToledoÌý
MS 933 - Main CampusÌý
2801 West Bancroft Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390Ìý
Student Selection Information Ìý
When selecting applicants, we consider the student's academic qualifications (GPA,
research experience, etc.) and match to our program in terms of research interests,
career plans, and interest in working with particular faculty members. We do not have
a specific cutoff level for GPA. However, students can consult the section below on
the Nature of Students Accepted in the ProgramÌý(see below) for a general reference.
Interviews
The topÌý10Ìýapplicants are typically asked to come interview. We will be conducting interviews over two days inÌýFebruary, and applicants are invited to join us on one of those designated days. Invitations
for interviews are typically sent by the end of January each year.Ìý
Nature of Students Accepted into the Program
Typically,Ìý3-5Ìýstudents are accepted into the program each year from an applicant
pool of approximatelyÌý30-50Ìýstudents. Students accepted possess a bachelor's degree
or master's degree, and they come from all regions of the country. Students accepted
over theÌýlastÌýfiveÌýyears (2016-2021) had an average undergraduate GPA of 3.74.ÌýÌý
The Department of Psychology and the University of Toledo maintain a major commitment to diversity in all areas and are especially interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of people, including underrepresented ethnic groups. To learn more about diversity-related research and resources in our department, please visit the Department Diversity Committee page.Ìý
Forms and InformationÌý
All the forms and informationÌýneededÌýto submit an application are listed above. However,
if you have anyÌýadditionalÌýquestions, please contact our Experimental Coordinator,
Dr. Jason Rose, by email (Jason.Rose4@utoledo.edu).