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Join us for an open house on January 13, 2025 from 5-7 PM. This is a great opportunity for prospective students to visit campus and meet with faculty, staff, and current students. RSVP Today

My primary concern was, and still is, balancing school, work, and family. I want to be able grow professionally and advance my career without sacrificing time and involvement with my family. It's an ongoing learning process for me. With the support of the students and faculty at MSP, I'm able to meet each challenge and achieve more than I had ever expected.

MSP strives to create a culturally diverse academic community made up of goal-oriented students with strong interpersonal skills. Individuals with proven academic success, a commitment to professional and personal growth, and who desire a career as a practicing clinician are encouraged to apply. MSP graduate students represent diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, varied academic and work histories, and have diverse professional interests.

MSP does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender, age, gender identity, socio-economic status, national origin, language, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information or disability in recruiting and admitting students, or in operating any of its programs.

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Throughout the year, the admissions coordinator hosts a variety of events and attends graduate fairs in the Midwest. Events hosted by MSP include open houses and sample classes that allow prospective students a unique look into life at MSP. The admissions calendar can be found below and is updated regularly. 

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