ABA Admissions Process

Master of Arts in Psychology - Applied Behavior Analysis option

Applications for admission will be considered at any time. Applications received after December 20th may not be considered for admission in the spring semester and applications received after August 31st may not be considered for admission in the fall.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis and decisions will be made by the Psychology Department. Students may be admitted to a maximum of 9 credit hours (3 courses) in a non-matriculated status with permission of the Psychology Department. Following completion of 9 credit hours, students must be admitted to the program to continue studies.

Students must follow the complete admissions guidelines outlined through the Office of Graduate Studies.

For admissions questions, please contact Scott Webster, swebster@umassd.edu or 508.999.8604. For program questions, please contact Dr. John Conboy, jconboy@umassd.edu or 508.999.8442.

Requirements:

        1. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required.



        2. Bachelors degree in Psychology or a closely related field (BA/BS in other fields with work experience in ABA will be considered especially if the applicant has work experience in ABA and course work in child development, abnormal psychology, statistics and research design).



        3. Completion of a course in Psychology Statistics (or equivalent).



        4. A minimum undergraduate cumulative average of 3.0 on a 4.0 grading system, is required. Students not meeting this requirement but who otherwise give evidence of strong academic ability may be admitted.



        5. Students may be admitted to a maximum of 9 credit hours (3 courses) in a non-matriculated status with permission of the Psychology Department. Following completion of 9 credit hours, students must be admitted to the program to continue studies.



        6. Signature on the Psychology Department "Competency and Fitness" and "Self Disclosure" forms.



        7. Three letters of recommendation. Applicants are encouraged to send letters from both academic settings addressing academic readiness, and from work settings addressing capacity for employment in ABA.
              8. A personal statement of at least 300 words is required. Applicants should write about their experience in ABA and/or readiness for training in ABA.


Behavior Analyst Post-Master's Certificate Program

Applications for admission will be considered at any time. Applications received after December 20th may not be considered for admission in the spring semester and applications received after August 1st may not be considered for admission in the fall.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis and decisions will be made by the Psychology Department. Students may be admitted to a maximum of 9 credit hours (3 courses) in a non-matriculated status with permission of the Psychology Department. Following completion of 9 credit hours, students must be admitted to the program to continue studies.

Students must follow the complete admissions guidelines outlined through the Office of Graduate Studies.

For admissions questions, please contact Scott Webster, swebster@umassd.edu or 508.999.8604. For program questions, please contact Dr. John Conboy, jconboy@umassd.edu or 508.999.8442.

Requirements:

        1. A Masters degree is required for admission to the certificate program. The BACB® requires a Masters degree for eligibility to become a BCBA®. Applicants should have GPA's and course work records to show continuing promise in graduate study. The Psychology Department prefers a Masters degree in Psychology, Special Education or closely related field. Other graduate education backgrounds may be considered if the applicant has work experience in ABA and course work in child development, abnormal psychology, statistics and research design.



        2. Students may be admitted to a maximum of 9 credit hours (3 courses) in a non-matriculated status with permission of the Psychology Department. Following completion of 9 credit hours students must be admitted to the program to continue studies.



        3. Three letters of recommendation. Applicants are encouraged to send letters from both academic settings addressing academic readiness, and from work settings addressing capacity for employment in ABA.



        4. A personal statement of at least 300 words is required. Applicants should write about their experience in ABA and/or readiness for training in ABA.
             5. Signature on the Psychology Department "Competency and Fitness" and "Self Disclosure" forms.

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