Is there a college or university in Pennsylvania that offers a master's program in Psychology?


Question:
Actually, psychology or some social sciences degree would be ok. Anyone know?

Answer:
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Practically every university in American offers a MA or MS in some social science. So that question is not a very useful one. I suppose there are at least 100 schools in PA that meet your qualification.

If you go to the collegematch program on the princetonreview.com or collegeboard.com sites they allow you to check out schools based on state and major. You can narrow down your choices and get the details on each program.

Penn State is a very good public university, and there is the Ivy League college University of Pennsylvania, and lots of highly respected private schools like Swarthmore, Haverford, Lehigh, Carnegie Mellon, etc

Good luck
Residential schools in Pennsylvania offering the master's in psychology include: Chestnut Hill College (MA, Clinical Psychology); Gannon University (MS, Counseling Psychology); Holy Family College (MS, Counseling Psychology); Immaculata College (MA, Counseling Psychology); Indiana University Pennsylvania (MA, Psychology); LaSalle University (MA, Clinical and Counseling Psychology); Marywood University (MA, Psychology); Millersville University Pennsylvania (MS, Psychology); University of Pennsylvania (MSEd, Psychological Services); Pennsylvania State University University Park(MS, Clinical Psychology; MS, Cognitive Psychology; MS, Developmental Psychology; MS, Social Psychology); University of Pittsburgh (MS, Psychology); Saint Joseph's University (MS, Psychology); Shippensburg University Pennsylvania (MS, Psychology); Temple University (EdM, Counseling Psychology); Villanova University (MS, Psychology); and West Chester University of Pennsylvania (MA, Clinical Psychology)
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