Psychology

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Outcomes

In a recent survey of psychology graduates, we found that 69% of the respondents eventually went to graduate school. The schools attended varied considerably along with the degree goals of the graduates. Most graduates attending graduate school were pursuing a Masters degree, with some pursuing a Ph.D. Of the students that chose not to attend graduate school, most had jobs in which they were satisfied.

Graduate schools attended by Juniata Psychology graduates:

Degrees which have been pursued in graduate school:

Student Outcomes

Jill Gifford ’09 is earning a graduate degree in applied child development at Tufts.

Grace Harney ’09 is a law clerk with the Atlanta Public Schools.

Alison Heft ’09 is earning her master’s in special education at McDaniel.

Rebecca Krauss ’09 is employed as a family-based therapist with Alternative Community Resource Program in Somerset, Pa.

Erica Kross ’09 is earning her master’s of public administration at Penn State Harrisburg.

Taryn Martin ’09 is earning a graduate degree at UMass Amherst.

Kyle Mazur ’09 is earning a graduate degree at Centenary College.

Kristen Murray ’09 (biology and psychology) is a phlebotomist at Nason Hospital in Roaring Spring, Pa.

Kendall Ratliffe ’09 is earning a divinity degree at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond.

Amy Reynolds ’09 (criminal justice and psychology) is a special agent with the National Security Agency.

Carol Armbrust ’08 is a mental health technician at Friendship House in Scranton, Pa.

Jennifer Kendall ’08 is intake coordinator at Discovery House in Pittsburgh.

Amy Chamberlain '07 is an associate consultant with E.B. Jacobs, and industrial/organizational psychology consulting firm in State College, PA.

Amy Albrecht '07 is earning her masters in public administration at Seton Hall University.

Jessica Eaken '07 is a caseworker with Milestones Community Healthcare in Reading, PA.

Jacqueline McConnell '07 is a volunteer with Americorps.

Devin Rice '07 is attending graduate school in political science at Stony Brook.

Amy Sutherland '07 is a crime victims advocate with Catholic Charities in Norwich, NY.