Student Government
For General Information
PhD Program in
Forensic Psychology
John Jay College of
Criminal Justice
445 West 59th Street, Room 2445
New York, NY 10019
212.237.8252
For Application, Admission and Registration Information:
The Graduate Center
Office of Admissions, Room 7201
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Telephone: 212.817.7470
admissions@gc.cuny.edu
The Doctoral Program in Forensic Psychology has an active and involved student body. In addition to our students holding a number of elected positions throughout the City University of New York, they have formed a Forensic Psychology Doctoral Student Council (FPDSC), which consults with and provides assistance to faculty in making governance decisions. Faculty and students within the Doctoral Program work closely together to build a collaborative and supportive learning environment for all.
In addition to program and university government positions, our students are actively involved in other organizations, such as the American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS; Division 41, APA) Student Section. One of our students, Gianni Pirelli, has recently been elected as incoming President of the AP-LS Student Section. For more information on the student section, click here.
The Forensic Psychology Doctoral Student Council publishes a quarterly newsletter, Forensic Forum (see below), to provide students with an up-to-date account of program information and activites.
• Forensic Forum - Volume 1, Issue 1
• Forensic Forum - Volume 1, Issue 2
• Forensic Forum - Volume 1, Issue 3
• Forensic Forum - Volume 1, Issue 4
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