Graduate Programs
Guide for Students
Members of the Teaching, Training, and Careers Committee (TTC)
developed a guide to assist
students interested in psychology and law graduate programs. We
hope this new format will allow students interested in psychology
and law programs to more easily access and compare graduate
programs. The list of programs was identified through a process
involving several stages, including contacting programs previously
identified on the AP-LS site, soliciting input from the TTC
Committee members, and circulating a general inquiry email through
the AP-LS list.
This guide lists current graduate programs in forensic and legal
psychology. Programs are listed alphabetically by degree type:
doctoral programs (Ph.D. and Psy.D.), joint programs (Ph.D./J.D.,
Psy.D./J.D., J.D./M.A., Ph.D./M.L.S.), and masters-level programs.
Each program is described using the same categories (program facts,
admission criteria, opportunities for research or practica, and
funding availability) to help prospective students make informed
choices about graduate training and education in psychology and law.
Click on the links below to view a current list of graduate programs
in forensic and legal psychology.
Other listings
You will find another listing of Doctoral and Master's programs through the links on the right side of the page. The links are divided into (1) Clinical Ph.D./Psy.D. programs, (2) non-clinical Ph.D. programs, and (3) Masters programs. These links may lead to further information about the program, through the guide linked above summarizes the most recent information of interest to students.

