What it means to be a graduate of our program
There were over fifty graduates of the Psychology program over the past academic year. Students have had a high success rate in finding jobs and going on to graduate school.
A recent graduate - Vanessa Malinowski - was featured in a national professional psychological association website on positive psychology.
“Before transferring to Pitt-Greensburg in 2013, I felt lost...Pitt-Greensburg has given me so many wonderful opportunities to enhance my skills, further define my career goals, and shape me into the person that I’ve always wanted to be."
— Sarah Hoover, '15
Alumni Testimonials
- Vanessa Malinowski - Class of '13
- Eugene Olaiya - Class of '14
- Sierrah Avant - Class of '15
- Sarah Hoover - Class of '15
- Alisha Paxon - Class of '15
- Pam Skovira - Class of '15
- Emily Frye - Class of '18
Within the past few years, students have entered the following graduate programs:
- Florida Institute of Technology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology Ph.D. Program
- University of Kansas, Applied Behavioral Science Ph.D. Program
- Xavier University, Counseling Psychology, Ph.D. Program
- Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Clinical Child Psychology, PsyD Program
- University of North Texas, Behavior Analysis, M.S. Program
- Pennsylvania State University – Harrisburg, Behavior Analysis, M.A. Program
- Mercyhurst University, Applied Behavior Analysis, M.S. Program
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.A Program
- Seton Hill University, Marital and Family Therapy, M.A. Program
- University of Pittsburgh Oakland, Research Methodology, M.A. Program
- Ball State University, Social and Cognitive Processes, M.A. Program
- Florida International University, Legal Psychology, Ph.D. Program
Within the past few years, students have obtained jobs in areas such as:
- Texas A&M Research Assistant, Bariatric Surgery Interviewer
- Social Security Claims Representative
- Service Coordinator, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
- Therapist Support Specialist, Family Behavioral Resources
- Research Coordinator, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center