Deadlines

Los Angeles, Irvine, and Westwood Campuses

We are accepting applications for fall 2012 semester. Fall 2012 submission deadlines are broken down into early, general, and space available consideration.  


Fall 2012 - All California Campuses

Program
Early General Space     Available**

Psy.D. Clinical Psychology*
Los Angeles Campus only
 

Jan 15

Apr 1

Jul 1
All Other Doctoral & Master's Programs 
All Campuses
 

Feb 15

Apr 1

 Jul 1

 *International students must have a completed application by February 1 for the Clinical Psychology Psy.D. program and April 1 for all other programs. This will allow sufficient time to obtain the additional documentation required to study in the U.S. Note: International students must have a completed application by the general consideration deadline for admission into the fall term.

**Space Available:  If you have missed the general deadline, contact the Office of Admissions at 800.721.8072 as there may still be availability in your program of interest.


Financial Aid Deadlines
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is due by March 1 for priority processing. Completing your taxes before filing your FAFSA helps to ensure accuracy and speed processing. FAFSA applications may be submitted after March 1, but processing may be delayed.

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