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Welcome
Saybrook Graduate School is a community of students, scholars, and practitioners who are actively engaged in
the synergistic relationship between scholarship and practice.
Now Accepting Fall 2009 Applications
Applicants may submit their application online for all Masters and Doctoral level programs. Applications are reviewed on a rolling admission basis. The Fall '09 term begins in September.
Frequently Asked Questions
Admissions Events
Ongoing: Weekday Visits
Meet with an Admissions Representative
07/15/09: Conference Call Session: Mind-Body Medicine for Prospective Graduate Students
session with Dr. Don Moss
Scholarships
Scholarship Opportunities for New Students
Saybrook is pleased to offer new student scholarships to support entering students. These scholarships are intended to assist students in meeting the costs of education, but they are not intended to cover tuition or cost of attendance. Approximately 40-50% of the incoming class will receive new student scholarships. The average scholarship for the MA or PhD student is between $1000- $2000 for the year.
To be given priority consideration for these opportunities, applicants should submit a complete admissions application by the priority deadline (May 1 for fall semester admission; December 1 for spring semester admission). Students are also advised to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). For details on the FAFSA, click here.
- Community Leadership Scholarship
Offered to new students with outstanding leadership in community service, social engagement, advocacy, activism, or outstanding professional practice. Learn More
- New Student Scholarship
Offered to new students with outstanding academic merit and demonstrated professional achievement.
- PsyD Scholarship (for PsyD applicants only)
Offered to new PsyD students with have outstanding academic merit and demonstrated professional achievement. Up to $4000 for the first year of the five year program.
- Leir Charitable Trusts Scholarship
Offered to new students working in adolescent mental health care or who aspire to do so by pursuing a Saybrook degree. Learn More
- Seattle-Based Programs (LIOS)
Applicants to the Seattle-based specializations of Systems Counseling or Leadership and Organization Development should contact the Seattle Admissions Staff directly by calling 800.789.5467.
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