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  1. ATTN: Clinical Psychology Doctoral Applicants for the 2020-2021 admissions cycle As the chair of the Diversity Committee of the Ph.D. Program in Health Psychology and Clinical Science (HPCS) at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, I am writing to ask your assistance in identifying promising underrepresented or minority students to apply to our doctoral program. HPCS is committed to bringing the knowledge of health and clinical psychologies to bear on understanding and addressing poor mental and physical health with sensitivity to the intersectionality of identities and lived experience. HPCS is accredited by APA in clinical psychology. We are strongly committed to diversity and inclusion. We acknowledge the importance of recruiting diverse graduate students across ethnic, racial, sexual orientation, and other identities from across the nation in order to create a professoriate that more closely reflects the heterogeneity across the nation. To that end, we are eager to receive applications from promising underrepresented or minority students whose research interests would fit or add to our Ph.D. program. If you know of any such individuals, please share the attached flyer with them. As the flyer indicates, we will be hosting an open house for potential applicants who are of underrepresented or minority backgrounds on October 5, 2020 from 7:00-9:00 EST. We welcome the participation of your students. Thank you in advance for your assistance with increasing the diversity of our graduate student applicant pool. If you have any questions about our Ph.D. Program please do not hesitate to contact me or review our website, www.cuny.hpcs.org Sincerely, Margaret Rosario, PhD Chair, Diversity Committee Health Psychology and Clinical Science Graduate Center City University of New York New York, NY hpcsdiversity@gc.cuny.edu
  2. ATTN: Clinical Psychology Fall 2020 Applicants, As the chair of the Diversity Committee of the Ph.D. Program in Health Psychology and Clinical Science (HPCS) at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, I am writing to ask your assistance in identifying promising underrepresented or minority students to apply to our doctoral program. HPCS is committed to bringing the knowledge of health and clinical psychologies to bear on understanding and addressing poor mental and physical health with sensitivity to the intersectionality of identities and lived experience. HPCS is accredited by APA in clinical psychology. We are strongly committed to diversity and inclusion. We acknowledge the importance of recruiting diverse graduate students across ethnic, racial, sexual orientation, and other identities from across the nation in order to create a professoriate that more closely reflects the heterogeneity across the nation. To that end, we are eager to receive applications from promising underrepresented or minority students whose research interests would fit or add to our Ph.D. program. If you know of any such individuals, please share the attached flyer with them. As the flyer indicates, we will be hosting an open house for potential applicants who are of underrepresented or minority backgrounds on October 5, 2020 from 7:00-9:00 EST. We welcome the participation of your students. Thank you in advance for your assistance with increasing the diversity of our graduate student applicant pool. If you have any questions about our Ph.D. Program please do not hesitate to contact me or review our website, www.cuny.hpcs.org Sincerely, Margaret Rosario, PhD Chair, Diversity Committee Health Psychology and Clinical Science Graduate Center City University of New York New York, NY hpcsdiversity@gc.cuny.edu
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