BENEFIT FROM STRONG TIES TO LOCAL SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES
Accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) and approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in School-Community Psychology program at Hofstra University prepares you to excel as a psychology practitioner in school and community health settings. Enter the next level of your career with practical experience in consultation, assessment, counseling, and other interventions in schools and community agencies. This rigorous, full-time program takes an average of five years to complete.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Apply for graduate and postbaccalaureate studies at Hofstra University by clicking on the category below that corresponds to your intended field of study. The Graduate Application serves most areas of study and is also appropriate for those seeking readmission to the university (prior graduate students who have withdrawn from a program and are looking to re-enter). If you have questions at any point, please call 516-463-4723, or email our graduate admission team at [email protected].
COVID-19 IMPACT ON REQUIRED TESTS: Given the ongoing challenges for students to access physical and virtual standardized testing options and other considerations, some graduate programs at Hofstra University have suspended the test requirement for admission to the upcoming semester. Please contact your graduate admission liaison for more information regarding the requirements for your program of interest.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD55,754
Application Fee
USD75
How to Apply
Step 1: Submit application and fee
Online application form: either the Common Application or our Hofstra Online Application. We accept either, but please only choose one.
One counselor letter of recommendation
Secondary school transcript: Your complete 9-, 10-, and 11th-grade transcript and official translation in English, or any national exam or government certificates earned. Review country-specific requirements to see details for the country you’re studying in.
Proof of English proficiency. Review acceptable proof of proficiency.
Nonrefundable application fee ($75)
Step 2: Submit financial documents for I-20
To receive an I-20 for your student visa, you will be required to submit the documents below proving you have the financial means to support yourself for a full calendar year, including tuition, fees, and living expenses.
Your financial documents are not related to your admission decision. However, Hofstra cannot issue you an immigration document until you have provided sufficient evidence of financial support.
You are welcome to submit these documents prior to “conditional acceptance” to expedite the process, but please be aware that you won’t know your potential merit scholarship until you receive your decision.
Submit the following to your portal at http://my.hofstra.edu or attach in an e-mail to [email protected] with your Name and Student ID number:
Financial evidence, usually bank statement(s) or certificate(s) of deposit, equivalent to the cost of one academic year of tuition and living expenses, minus any merit scholarship award (per year)
Copy of valid passport
I-20 Application Form
Affidavit of Support Form (if the financial documents include an account that is not in the student’s name) Please fill in the U.S. dollar equivalent that the sponsor promises to provide.
If applicable:
Dependent Information Form (if any dependents, ie., children, spouse, will accompany you to the U.S.)
Sponsor's Promise of Free Room and Board Form (if a family member or sponsor will be providing you with free off-campus accommodations for the duration of your education program)
If you are already in the U.S. on an F-1 student visa, you must also submit:
Copy of your current I-20
Copy of U.S. F-1 visa
F1 transfer form signed by your current school
For more information regarding the student visa application process, please visit ISA Immigration Resources.