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Admissions

We're thrilled you're ready to take the next step toward completing your doctorate of psychology at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox, where we combine robust education with extensive clinical experiences, all within a Christian context that's rooted in theological truth.

Admission Requirements

GRE scores are not required.

If you are transferring from another university, learn how if credits will transfer.

Start Dates and Application Deadlines

Cohorts begin their course work together in August.

ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox is participating in the Psychology Centralized Application Service (PSYCAS) for the 2025 application cycle. Applicants applying to our program will apply online using the beginning Sept. 2024.

Nov. 1
Early application deadline
Dec. 1
Final application deadline

All application items must be submitted by the application deadline. The Admissions Committee will then review all completed files, and selected applicants will be invited to an in-person interview on campus. 

Interview dates will be in FebruaryAll applicants will receive a final admissions decisions by April 1st.

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How to Apply

Next applications will open in PSYCAS in early September

  • Send official transcripts directly to PSYCAS:

    PSYCAS Transcript Processing Center
    PO Box 9138
    Watertown, MA 02471

Additional Information

  • If accepted, a $500 enrollment deposit is required.
  • Financial Aid: Many of the students in our program receive federal Stafford Loans to help finance their education. 
  • Application materials become the property of ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox University and cannot be returned to the student nor transferred to another institution.
  • Meeting minimum entrance requirements of a given program does not guarantee admission.
  • Admission may be granted to applicants who do not meet all admission requirements at the minimal level if other indicators suggest probable success in the program.
  • If you are transferring from another university, learn if your credits will transfer.
Sean Robertson

Sean Robertson

ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox University was more than an academic learning environment for me. The intentional spaces of community and relationship development fostered my growth not only as an attuned psychotherapist, but also as a father, son and friend. ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox helped me remain rooted to my values while becoming a psychologist.

Questions?

 Ty Sohlman

Ty Sohlman

Admissions Counselor, Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)