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American Psychological
Association: A scientific and professional
organization that represents psychology in the United States. This site
includes news, career development information and a student section with
information on graduate school and funding opportunities.
All Psychology
Schools: An online directory of psychology
education and careers. Search for schools by location, program type, or
specialty.
Social Psychology
Network: The largest social psychology
database on the Internet with over 12,000 links related to psychology.
Includes information on doctoral programs and a career center with job
listings.
National Association of School
Psychologists: NASP represents and supports school psychology
through leadership to enhance the mental health and educational competence of
all children. Includes occupational information and a career center.
Research
Experience for Undergraduates – Sponsored by National Science
Foundation: Listing of NSF sponsored
research opportunities at institutions throughout the United States.
Resources at Dartmouth
Dartmouth Psychology
Department
Graduate School in Psychology Bibliography: A sampling of books
available in the Resource Library
Insider’s Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical & Counseling
Psychology by M. Sayette, T. Mayne, J. Norcross. Information on
nearly 300 accredited programs in the United States and Canada. Good
overviews of differences between Ph.D. and Psy.D. degrees and clinical and
counseling psychology.
Getting In: A Step-by-Step Plan for Gaining Admission to Graduate
School in Psychology by American Psychological Association.
Advice on deciding to go to graduate school, areas of concentration, how to
choose schools and application information.
Careers in Psychology: Opportunities In A Changing World by
T. Kuther and R. Morgan. Overview of various graduate degrees and
application information. Includes career information for undergraduates
and graduate-level students.
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