RESEARCH COLLABORATION All areas of Psychology DEGREE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS BS in Psychology and Social Action CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Certificate in Forensics and Correctional Psychology TWINNING / TRANSFER PROGRAMS Certificate in Forensics and Correctional Psychology DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS MS in Psychology ( Distance Learning ) PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS BS in Psychology and Social Action RECRUITMENT OF STUDENTS BS in Psychology and Social Action ADMISSION AND ISSUE OF I-20 5-6 weeks if all international paperwork is complete (such as personal information, financial information, letters of financial support from family members, fellowship information, etc,). COSTS AND FINANCIAL AID The purpose of the international Student Certification of Finances Guidelines is for Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (PGSP) to obtain complete and accurate information about the funds available to international applicants who would like to study at PGSP. Federal regulations specify that verification of finances be mandatory practice prior to issuance of Certificate of Eligibility (Form I-20), We must verify that international students will have the necessary monies to fund the first year of the program, of which the estimate for necessary funds appears below, If you have any questions regarding this form, please direct these inquiries to Elizabeth Hilt, Vice President of Student Services at ehilt@pgsp.edu or (650) 421-4818. PGSP's Estimates of Average Costs for an Academic Term of 12 Months for Entering Class, Fall 2009
A limited number of PGSP Fellowships of $5000 are available and selected by faculty based upon academic merit and financial need.
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