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Rutgers University Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology

Higher Education
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    Hafsa Admani Majoring in Business Analytics and Information Technology at Rutgers Business School
    • New York City Metropolitan Area
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  • Morgan Iskowitz Doctoral student at Rutgers University Graduate School of Applied And Professional Psychology
    • New Milford, New Jersey, United States
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  • Kate Garcia Director at the Foster Care Counseling Project
    • Scotch Plains, New Jersey, United States
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    Kitman Kan Advancement Coordinator at Rutgers University Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
    • East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
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    Noemi Pare Marketing Major at RBS | Marketing Intern @ GSAPP
    • Piscataway, New Jersey, United States
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Overview

The Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) benefits from both a rich history and a forward-thinking mindset. Since the establishment of the Psychological Clinic in 1929 and the school’s founding in 1974, GSAPP has held a reputation for providing the nation’s highest quality doctoral education and training- the “gold standard” in professional psychology. Recently, we have added several Master’s program options for those wishing to pursue this educational career path. We are guided by four core values that are apparent in our learning environment, centers, and clinics: • Academic excellence in preparing students for careers in clinical, school, and applied psychology • Commitment to social justice and helping underserved populations • Diversity of students trained, theoretical orientations followed, and populations served • Knowledge generation and dissemination using contemporary research approaches GSAPP’s goal is to prepare well-educated, qualified, and competent direct-service psychologists who have a special commitment to community involvement and to underserved populations--professionals who can integrate scientific knowledge with innovation in the delivery of psychological services to individuals, families, groups, and organizations.