Information for Current Students
This page provides helpful and important information for current students in our Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychology doctoral programs.
This page provides helpful and important information for current students in our Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychology doctoral programs and their faculty mentors. Prospective students may also find them helpful. We try very hard to keep this information up to date. If you come across any broken links, please email us and let us know.
Important Info for Graduate Students
Departmental Info
Resources at UofL
- Graduate School
- A&S Graduate Education
- Disability Resource Center
- International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS)
- University Holidays
- Graduate Student Council (GSC)
- Graduate Network in A&S (GNAS)
- Counseling Center
- Graduate School Student Emergency Grant Fund
- Instructions for Changing Your Name in University Systems
- Graduate Student Health Insurance
Clinical
Psychology
- End of Semester Clinical Evaluation
- End of Semester Research Evaluation
- GTA/GRA Evaluation
- Application for Clinical Practicum (PSYC 785)
- Application for Clinical Practicum Instructions
- Case Conceptualization (2nd Year)
- Consultation Case (3rd Year)
- Research Presentation (3rd Year)
- Supervision Outcome Survey (4th Year)
-
Yearly Student Activity Report
- Annotated Hours template
- Master's Portfolio Second Year Evaluation Form
- Master's Portfolio Third Year Evaluation Form
- Master's Portfolio Additional Contents Form
- MS Degree Checklist
- Preliminary Exam Guidelines
- Preliminary Exam Evaluation Form
- Clinical Psychology Course Schedule
- PhD Degree Checklist
Experimental Psychology
- Experimental Degree Requirements
- Experimental Curriculum Example
- End of Semester Research Evaluation Form
- GTA/GRA Evaluation
- Weekly Research Seminars (PSYC 602)
- Master's Research Portfolio
- MS Degree Checklist
- Degree Application Information
- Deadline to Apply for Degree
- Master’s Portfolio Evaluation Form
- Preliminary Exam
- Preliminary Exam Flowchart
- Preliminary Exam Evaluation Form
- See IGS-Experimental for more information about Prelim process
- See section below on Dissertation Planning for next steps
Registration/Courses
- Academic Calendar
- Schedule of Classes
- Final Exam Schedule
- Priority Registration for Continuing Students
- Independent Study Form Instructions
- Independent Study Form (PSYC 604/605) (This file must be downloaded to your computer and then opened through Adobe Acrobat DC, which can be downloaded for free HERE. E-signatures will not work properly if it is opened in the browser first.)
- Add/Drop (used only during the first week of classes)
- Petition for Late Changes — Add, Drop, Withdraw, Change to Audit, Pass/Fail or Letter Grade (requires Instructor's Remarks form)
- Instructor's Remarks
- Petition to Repeat a Course
- Transfer of Graduate Credits
- Variance Request (e.g., leave of absence request, 9-month rule, time extension, etc.)
- Other important forms from A&S Graduate Education Forms & Student Resources
- Permission to Enroll in a 600-level Course as an Undergraduate
Dissertation - Planning & Proposal
- Electronic Theses & Dissertations (UofL Libraries)
- Important Graduate School Policies
- Applying for Doctoral Degree
- Dissertation Committee
Dissertation - Final Semester
- Dissertation Defense
- Request to Schedule Final Oral Defense Form **This form must be submitted by Maggie at least two weeks prior to defense. Students are asked to email details to Maggie three weeks prior to scheduled defense.**
- Electronic Dissertation Signature Page
- Thesis/Dissertation Information
- Deadline to Submit Final Dissertation to Graduate School
- Guide to the Preparation of Theses and Dissertations
- GS Embargo Request Form (PDF)
- Commencement/Doctoral Hooding Ceremony
Professional Development
- PLAN Professional Development
- PLAN Calendar
- GTA Toolbox and Resources
- GTA Required Training (FERPA, Sexual Harassment)
- Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning
- Career Development Center
- National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (Use your UofL email address to claim your free membership)
- Resources for Graduate Students in Psychology (APAGS)
- Podcasts on Graduate School, Careers and Hot Topics