Apply To The Master of Arts in MEDIA Psychology (MA)
Accepting Applications for Fall 2013 on a space available basis
Thank you for considering the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP) programs. Applicants are considered on their overall potential for successful performance in graduate level coursework as well as the potential “fit” with our programs and fields of study.
In the links below you will find application information to the MA in Media Psychology program. Transcripts and official test scores should be sent to the MSPP Admissions Office to arrive on or before the set deadline. All other materials must be supplied electronically through your online application account.
Pre-Requisites
Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution.
Please Note: The GRE is highly encouraged but not required for Admission to this program
> Required Application Materials
Application Forms
Apply Online use this link to fill out and submit your application online.
Send supporting materials such as transcripts and official General GRE scores to:
MSPP Admissions/Media
One Wells Avenue
Newton, MA 02459
Times and Deadlines for 2013/2014 Admission
Please click here for admissions application deadlines and interview schedules for all MSPP Academic programs.
Selection of Candidates
Completed application packets are thoroughly reviewed by members of the MSPP faculty. Each component of the application is an important part of the process. Although cutoff scores are not strictly applied, an undergraduate and/or graduate GPA of 3.0 or higher is expected. Applicants are welcome to submit GRE scores in order to present another indication of their strengths and abilities although the GRE is not required. Applicants who are non-native speakers of English may be required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to provide evidence of their level of English as it is spoken and written in North America. TOEFL combined scores (listening, structure and written expression, speaking and reading) will ideally be over 637 (paper-based), 270 (computer based) or 110 (internet based).
Updated
5/13/13