Early Assurance Program Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology
Overview
The Early Assurance Program (EAP) to the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology supports YU undergraduates with mental health and psychology. The prog ram provides early assurance to Ferkauf’s graduate doctoral programs, enabling a smooth transition to advanced studies.
The Yeshiva University/Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology Undergraduate Scholars Program is designed to cultivate the next generation of psychologists who are compassionate, research-focused, and dedicated to improving mental health.
This program provides a pathway for high-achieving undergraduates at Yeshiva University to gain early assurance admission to one of the 3 doctoral graduate programs at Ferkauf.
Eligibility
- U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident.
- Minimum SAT score of 1480 (Critical Reading and Math) or ACT score of 33.
- High school GPA of 95 or higher.
- Evidence of interest in psychology through relevant volunteer or work experiences, and leadership activities.
- Applicants will be asked to respond to the following essay prompts:
Many students who declare themselves psychology majors at the undergraduate level, eventually select a different career path. What is your motivation to choose a career in psychology and what makes you confident in that career choice?
Describe your activities that have influenced your decision to pursue a career in clinical and/or school psychology.
Why are you interested in attending Ferkauf Graduate School, and how would attending Ferkauf satisfy your specific interests, goals, and aspirations?
Please share with us anything about yourself that you would like us to know. (optional)
BENEFITS
- Students admitted to Cardozo Law through the Early Assurance Program are eligible to receive a merit scholarship equal to or greater than 50% of Cardozo’s annual tuition. The scholarship is automatically renewable for the second and third years of law school, provided that a student remains in good standing and is registered as a full-time student at Cardozo.
- Straus Scholars also receive targeted academic and professional mentorship through the Straus Impact Office, and this mentorship continues with intellectual enhancement activities and professional networking post-graduation.
Academic Requirements
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.75
- Students do not have to be psychology majors, however, before enrolling in Ferkauf, students must have completed at least 1 course in each of the areas below with a grade of B+ or better at YU:
1.introduction to Psychology or Fundamentals of Psychology
2.Statistics
3.Abnormal Psychology or Psychopathology
4.Research Methods or an advanced research course
5. Theories of Personality or Social Psychology
or Developmental Psychology 6. Physiological/Experimental Psychology (Brain and Behavior, Cognition and Learning, Cognitive Science, Sensation, Perception and Motivation,
Cognitive Psychology, Human Memory, Psycholinguistics, Clinical Neuropsychology, Behavioral Neurobiology) - Complete at least 100 undergraduate credits by the time of application and 128 credits by graduation
- Students must complete 3 years of undergraduate education at one of the YU campuses in NY.
- Provide required documentation, including official transcripts and committee letters, by the end of junior year.
- Participate in an internship working with people or in applied clinical service activities in the community for at least two semesters.
- Participate in a research lab for at least 2 semesters of which must involve human research (Ferkauf will assist in placement). Summer research can count for 1 semester. Meet regularly with the Ferkauf program advisor for progress reviews.
- Take the GRE prior to the doctoral program application deadline in the year preceding matriculation to Ferkauf, and receive a score greater than or equal to a GRE-Verbal of > 95th percentile and GRE-Quantitative > 75th percentile
