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The Path to Psychology Graduate School

There are four main degree options in the field of psychology - a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Master of Social Work (MSW), and Master’s Degree (MA). How do you choose which path is right for you? We’ll walk you through how to identify your desires for graduate school and the career that will follow, as well as the differences among these four degrees.

Grad School Personal Statement vs Statement of Purpose: What’s the Difference?

A succinct guide, which demonstrates how to differentiate between the two most common graduate school application essays -- the Personal Statement and Statement of Purpose -- and how to represent yourself in the strongest way possible for grad admissions success!

Meet the Collegiate Gateway Team! Q&A with Caroline Ferrucci, Associate College Counselor

Meet Caroline Ferrucci, Associate College Counselor, at Collegiate Gateway. Caroline joined the company in January 2012 as a Research Assistant. Find out how her role has grown and changed at Collegiate Gateway, and the advice she has for college applicants.

Grad School Personal Statement vs Statement of Purpose: What’s the Difference?

A succinct guide to how to differentiate between the two most common graduate school application essays -- the Personal Statement and Statement of Purpose -- and how to represent yourself in the strongest way possible for grad admissions success!

The Path to Psychology Graduate School

Are you considering a career in psychology? If so, there are many choices when pursuing graduate school, beginning with which degree is best for you. This blog will help you sort through the options! Start by asking yourself some questions: What interests me about psychology? What are my career ...

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