Maine Psychology Master's + PhD & Doctorate
168 College Avenue, Orono, ME 4469 The University of Maine currently offers three different psychology graduate programs. The first is the clinical graduate program, the second the developmental graduate program and finally the psychological sciences graduate program. The university has a very strong focus on research and they have state of the art research facilities available for their students. Additionally, the University of Maine is committed to diversity and they offer a Minority Fellowship Program for those who are applicable for that. The school offers strong one to one assistance to all their students, so they are fully enabled to complete research, teaching and professional experience. [full profile]
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