2021 |
13 of 15 (87%) Funded PhD offers from: UChicago, Penn State, UCLA, Temple, Duke, Indiana-Bloomington, UVA, British Columbia, Northwestern, UC-Irvine, Chatham, Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Southern California, Virginia Tech, UNC-Charlotte, Georgetown, McGill, the Wright Institute, Johns Hopkins, UNC-Greensboro, UConn, Michigan-Ann Arbor, UT-Dallas, and Wisconsin-Madison. |
2020 |
10 of 11 (91%) Funded PhD offers from: UChicago (1), Toronto, UCLA, Indiana-Bloomington, Cambridge, Notre Dame, Miami, UC-Davis, Purdue, McGill, Brigham Young, Guelph, Ohio State, British Columbia, CUNY, Michigan State, Queen’s University-Kingston, UW-Milwaukee, Copenhagen, and Illinois Urbana-Champaign. |
2019 |
10 of 14 (71%) Funded PhD offers from: Yale, UC-Santa Barbara, Tufts, Concordia, Toronto, NYU, Nebraska-Lincoln, UC-San Diego, Carnegie Mellon, Texas Tech, Colorado-Boulder, Rutgers, UMass-Boston, Pittsburgh, Maryland, Fordham, and San Diego State-UC San Diego. |
2018 |
14 of 20 (70%) Funded PhD offers from: UChicago (3), Washington-Seattle, Columbia, Texas-Austin, UC-Santa Cruz, Virginia, Cornell, Northwestern, Hawai’i-Manoa, Wisconsin-Madison, Clark, UC-San Diego, Purdue, Ohio State, UC-Berkeley, NYU, Kentucky, Temple, Michigan State, UC-Riverside, Brown, Indiana-Bloomington, Loyola, and Alabama. |
2017 |
5 of 6 (83%) Funded PhD offers from: UChicago (2), Emory, Michigan, NYU, Maryland, Columbia, UC-Riverside, and Yale. |
2016 |
6 of 8 (75%) Funded offers from: UChicago (1), Northwestern, Indiana, Pittsburgh, Ohio State, UC-Irvine, Minnesota, NYU, Georgetown, Michigan, Virginia, UC-Irvine, and Pittsburgh. |
2015 |
6 of 6 (100%) Funded offers from: Minnesota, Delaware, Georgia, UIC, UC-Berkeley, Columbia, Washington-Seattle, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, Florida State, Illinois-Urbana Champaign, and for a Psychology-oriented PhD in three business schools: Harvard, Michigan, MIT. |
2014 |
9 of 10 (90%) Funded offers from: Texas-Austin, Arizona State, Tulane, Michigan State, NYU, Michigan-Ann Arbor, Miami-Ohio, Florida State, Wisconsin-Madison, the CUNY-Graduate Center, Central Michigan, Loyola-Chicago, and Ohio University. |
2013 |
8 of 9 (89%) Additional offers from: UChicago, Northeastern, Massachusetts-Amherst, UC-San Diego, UC-Davis, Western Michigan, British Columbia, Kansas, Illinois-Urbana Champaign, Denver, Brandeis, Washington-Seattle, Ohio State, Illinois Institute of Technology. |
2012 |
14 of 17 (82%) Additional offers from: Indiana-Bloomington, UC-Santa Cruz, Pittsburgh, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Southwestern, Southern California, Maryland, Minnesota, SUNY-Albany, Birmingham. |
2011 |
9 of 10 (90%) Additional offers from: Temple, CUNY, Virginia, UCLA, Pennsylvania State, Northwestern, UC-Santa Barbara. |
2010 |
4 of 6 (67%) Additional offers from: Palo Alto, George Mason, Simon Fraser. |
2009 |
5 of 6 (83%) Additional offers from: Cal Tech, Pepperdine, George Washington. |