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Admission to the graduate school normally requires the following items:

• The following courses, totaling 9 semester hours of psychology, are program prerequisites for the MA/CP:

  • General Psychology (3 hours)
  • Statistics (3 hours)
  • Clinical psychology elective (Therapeutic, Personality, or Abnormal) or developmental elective (3 hours)

• The completed Application Form which includes two personal statements as follows:

  • A statement of the applicant's past and present spiritual life. This may include one's Christian conversion and other significant spiritual events and formative influences in one's life (one or two pages).
  • A statement outlining the applicant's motivation to study at Trinity Graduate School, an evangelical Christian school, and one's future goals (one or two pages).

• An official transcript indicating graduation with a baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from an accredited college or university, typically including at least 60 semester hours of liberal arts course work with a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale).

• In addition, official transcripts must be submitted from schools attended since high school where more than three courses were taken and from all schools where prerequisite courses were completed. Applicants who attended secondary school (high school) outside the United States should submit those transcripts as well. Certified translations for non-English transcripts are required.

• Submission of scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) verbal and analytical sections or the Miller Analogies Test (MAT). Test scores must be less than five years old.

• Letters of recommendation from (a) a pastor who knows the applicant, (b) a faculty member in a school where the applicant recently pursued academic studies (undergraduate or graduate), (c) an employer or other relevant individual.

• Proof of English competency for students for whom English is not the first language. Competency is normally measured by the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The minimum score required is 237 (computer test) or 580 (paper test), and scores submitted must be less than two years old. Waivers are not normally granted from this requirement. However, if a waiver is authorized, applicants then become subject to the same standardized testing requirements as their native English-speaking counterparts, required to submit qualifying scores from either the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT). Applicants should weigh this prospect carefully before requesting a waiver from the TOEFL. Waiver requests must be submitted in writing to the Director of Admissions at least three months (90 days) prior to the application deadline date in order to allow sufficient time for testing if the request is denied. Failure to submit qualifying test scores by application deadlines may result in outright denial of admission or postponement of application decision to a subsequent semester.

• Submission of a $25 nonrefundable application fee.

• In addition to the General Admissions requirements, an interview with the MA/CP faculty may be required for admission.

 
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