Can I transfer credits earned from another graduate program to the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program at Maryland?
Transfer credits are dealt with once an applicant is accepted and enrolls as a student. A Master’s degree from another program may qualify for some of the requirements of our Ph.D. program. However, there is no guarantee that the courses taken at another college or university will transfer and a thesis completed elsewhere may not meet Maryland’s requirements for a research project. Should courses transfer or a thesis count towards our degree requirement, a student will be asked to take substitute courses to complement his/her experiences at Maryland. Therefore, it is unlikely that successfully transferred courses will reduce a student’s time in the program below the 4-year minimum duration. Of course, such prior experiences will facilitate a student’s transition to the Ph.D. program and students coming in with a Master’s degree may find that their progress in our program is eased by their prior training.
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