When you pursue a
doctor of philosophy (PhD) in educational psychology at Ball State, you’ll receive the foundation you’ll need to become a research scholar in the areas of learning and development, educational accountability and program evaluation, and individual differences in learning and adjustment in education settings.
You’ll have the opportunity to pursue advanced training in gifted studies, educational program evaluation, educational technology, and neuropsychology. You’ll work with our
top-notch faculty within the
Department of Educational Psychology, which is part of our nationally acclaimed
Teachers College.
Apply today to the Graduate School and the
educational psychology department. Learn how to defray tuition costs by becoming a
graduate assistant and
check other options to pay for grad school.
Want more information? Contact
Kathryn Fletcher, the director of the PhD program in educational psychology, Department of Educational Psychology in the Teachers College (Teachers College Building, room 524), Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306-0595, 765-285-8500.