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If my supervisor is not a full-time psychology department faculty member (i.e., adjunct or cross-appointment), do I need to have a co-supervisor in the psychology department?

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If my supervisor is not a full-time psychology department faculty member (i.e., adjunct or cross-appointment), do I need to have a co-supervisor in the psychology department?

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• A: Yes. If the supervisor is an adjunct or cross-appointment, there must be a co-supervisor from the full-time faculty in psychology.

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