Psychology Programs in Virginia

Students studying at the library at University of Virginia
Students studying at the library at University of Virginia, Creative Commons license

Why Choose to Study Psychology in Virginia?

One of the oldest locations of the United States, Virginia also offers some of the best opportunities on the eastern seaboard for psychology majors and professionals. With over 60 psychology schools in Virginia, one is sure to find here what they’re looking for in the psychology profession.

Educational Programs and Specialities

Many of the Virginia-based psychology education programs train aspiring psychologists for the more advanced doctorate degree, or they let someone with a passing interest in the profession know right away whether or not it is for them.

Argosy, George Mason University, Institute for the Psychological Sciences, James Madison University, Liberty University, Norfolk State, Old Dominion, Radford, Regent, William & Mary and the University of Virginia are among the most popular choices for a doctorate degree.

Job Prospects in Virginia for Psychology Professionals

Virginia is a great place to work if you’re an industrial-organizational psychologist. Many earn an average of $90,000 per year. Most other areas of specialization have an annual median wage of around $60,000.

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