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Department of Human Development and
Psychoeducational Studies (HDPES)
Admissions Requirements
HDPES Programs |
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Human Development |
BS |
MEd |
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PhD |
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Educational Psychology |
PhD |
PhD |
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Application Deadlines
Fall: February 15*
Spring: November 1
Summer: April 1
*The deadline for the MEd program in School Psychology and Counseling Services is April 1st (not February 15).
*The deadline for the PhD programs in School Psychology and Counseling Psychology is December 15th (not February 15). For full consideration for university fellowships and assistantships, applicants should submit all application material before December 15th. The PhD programs in Counseling Psychology, School Psychology, and Educational Psychology only accept new students for the fall semester.
Admissions Requirements
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MEd |
PhD |
Bachelor's degree |
X |
X |
Master's degree |
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Major in a related area from a regionally accredited institution |
X |
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Minimum overall GPA |
2.7 |
3.0 |
Minimum GPA in major or major field |
3.0 |
3.4 |
Official transcripts |
X |
X |
Autobiographical sketch |
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X |
Statement of intent |
X |
X |
Three (3) letters of recommendation |
X |
X |
GRE scores |
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X |
Work experience in an educational setting |
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X |
Interview with Program Coordinator* |
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X |
Psychological evaluative instrument* |
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X |
* Not required for PhD in Counseling Psychology
Time Investment
Time for completion varies with individual programs. For more information contact the appropriate Program Coordinator:
School Psychology and Counseling Services Master's Program
- Dr. Mercedes Ebanks, 202.806.5780
Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program - Dr. Kamilah Woodson, 202.865.0611
Educational Psychology Doctoral Program - Dr. Kimberley Freeman, 202.806.6514
School Psychology Doctoral Program - Dr. Salman Elbedour, 202.806.7345
Send your application packet to:
Enrollment Mgmt/Admission Office
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BS program |
HU Graduate School |
PhD programs |
| HU School of Education Department of Human Development and Psychoeducational Studies | MEd program |
**Application packets will not be acted upon until they are complete.
For Information Contact:
Ms. Frazier Tate-Jackson
Department of Human Development and Psychoeducational Studies
School of Education, Howard University
2441 4th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20059
202.806.7350
fjackson@howard.edu
