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Two official copies of all undergraduate and graduate transcripts, for all schools attended anywhere in the world, regardless of the number of courses taken, whether grades have been recorded by the time of application, and whether a degree was obtained.
Personal Statement:
A letter from the applicant indicating his/her research and career interests. There is no page limit for this statement but it is usually no longer than 1-2 pages.
Clearly specify the graduate program to which you are applying (i.e., Clinical Psychology) and mention — by name (preferably in boldface print) – any faculty members with whom you have corresponded and/or with whom you would be particularly interested in working.
If you have not completed an honours degree, you must detail the independent research experience and core coursework (e.g., research design, statistics) that you would like to have considered as “equivalent to honours”.
Recommendation Letter:
Applicants to the (Experimental) Psychology and Psychology/Neuroscience programs must submit at least two letters from two different referees.https://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/psychology-and-neuroscience/admissions/how-to-apply.html