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Midwestern University
19555 N 59th Ave

Glendale, AZ
630-515-7200
Midwestern.edu
ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Tuition Costs, In State: $509 per credit hour
Tuition Costs, Out of State: $509 per credit hour

APA Accreditation: Pending

Financial assistance available:
Financial aid is available for all eligible applicants

Application Deadline: Admissions decisions will be made on a rolling basis. Applicants are advised to complete their application files as early as possible to ensure timely consideration.

Degrees and Programs Offered:
PsyD, Clinical Psychology
Midwestern University in Glendale offers 13 health science degree programs in five colleges:
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine
College of Health Sciences
College of Pharmacy-Glendale
College of Dental Medicine-Arizona
Arizona College of Optometry.
Clinical psychology is offered through the College of Health Sciences.


REQUIREMENTS

Min. Undergraduate GPA (Median): 3.0
Min. Undergraduate GPA, Masters (Median): 3.0
Min. Undergraduate GPA, PhD (Median): 3.0

Min. GRE, Masters: No Minimum
Min. GRE, Masters (Median): No Minimum
Min. GRE, PhD: No Minimum
Min. GRE, PhD (Median): No Minimum
Required GRE V+Q: No Minimum

Classes Required:
Introduction/General Psychology, Human Growth and Development or Personality Theory, Abnormal Psychology, Statistics, and 6 additional semester hours in Psychology courses.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Research Areas:
Bullying, professional training, and geropsychology. Faculty areas of interest also include neuropsychology, forensics, and pain management.

About the University:
Midwestern University is a graduate degree-granting institution specializing in the health sciences with eight colleges and two campuses. The Illinois campus, located on a 105-acre site in Downers Grove, is home to over 2,300 students and four colleges: the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Chicago College of Pharmacy, the College of Health Sciences, and the College of Dental Medicine-Illinois.

The Arizona campus, located on a 144-acre site in Glendale, is home to over 2,800 students and five colleges: the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, the College of Pharmacy-Glendale, the College of Health Sciences, the College of Dental Medicine-Arizona, and the Arizona College of Optometry. The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.