Admission Requirements
We seek applicants who demonstrate strong academic knowledge and skills, a commitment to equity and justice, and continued growth and learning. In addition, applicants must demonstrate potential for leadership and effective interpersonal relationships.
The following documents are required for consideration:
- Online Application
- Applications for upcoming quarters are reviewed twice a year and decisions are made on a space available basis. The deadlines to submit all application materials for each review period are October 20 for winter or spring quarter enrollment and February 1 for summer or fall quarter entry.
- Bachelor's Degree
- Evidence of four-year equivalent bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
- For candidates without graduate course work, minimum GPA of 3.00 from the last 90 quarter/60 semester credits of bachelor’s degree; 3.25 cumulative graduate-level GPA for students entering with a master’s degree. Strong applicants whose GPA is below 3.00 may be admitted with probationary status.
- Professional Recommendations
- Two professional recommendations using the College of Education forms.
- Résumé/CV
- Reflecting at least one year’s successful professional, educational or related experience with school-age youth.
- Autobiographical Statement
- One to two-page autobiographical statement indicating motivation and commitment to school psychology, relevant experience with children and adolescents, understanding of the school psychologist's role in K-12 schools, and reasons for choosing the program at Seattle University.
- College of Education Self-Evaluation Form
- Small Group Interview
- By invitation following file review
International Applicants
International applicants are invited to visit our admissions page for a list of requirements.