Graduate Programs

Programs in Educational Psychology include:

For the 2025-2026 academic year, the Faculty of Education will only consider applicants to the Ph.D. program with full-time status if they meet one of the following conditions: 

  • Remains professionally employed at or above .5 FTE (this includes four over five arrangements) during their studies. 
  • Has a supervisor who has expressed in writing the ability and intention of funding the student to $25,000 for each of the first two years (this includes financial co-sponsorship with another faculty member).
  • Is applying as an Indigenous student (1 studentship) or a member of an equity-denied group (1 studentship). 
  • Is sponsored by an external agency at or above $25,000 per year or has an external scholarship at or above $25,000.
  • For the Counselling Psychology (CP) and School and Clinical Child Psychology (SCCP) programs, please consult their websites for additional information on doctoral applications