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Resources for Students

  • Here are instructions on how you can access the Online
    Research Participation System
    and sign up for studies.
    You must register through this system to receive
    psychology course credit!

    To create a research participant account visit....

    http://loyno.sona-systems.com
    (note: www is NOT part of this link!)

    (1) Once there, click on the link to create a new account.
    (2) Enter your loyola login and other information
    (3) Your password will be e-mailed to your loyola account
    (4) Login with your loyola ID and initial password
    (5) Click yes to acknowledge receipt of human participants
    info
    (6) You may click on your profile to change your password or
    to select an alternate e-mail address
    (7) Click on the appropriate links to sign up for research
    and to track your credits earned
    (8) You can sign back on to check when and where you have
    scheduled yourself to participate and cancel participation
    (please note there may be a cancellation deadline)

    • Please contact Dr. Lewis (lewis@loyno.edu) with any
      questions or problems with the system.
  • Release of Information Form
  • Practicum in Mental Health
  • Tips for Graduate School in Psychology
  • Link to very good, multi-link resource for graduate school planning: Click here
  • Degree Program Checklist (DPCL) for Psychology majors
  • Degree Program Checklist (DPCL) for Psychology Pre-med majors
  • ETS departmental required exit exam for graduating Psychology majors.
    Next administration:  October 20, 2007.
  • Psi Chi This site provides a wealth of information for undergraduates interested in psychology, employment after a B.A., graduate school, etc.
  • PsychGrad.org If you are interested in graduate school in psychology, this is the site for you! Check it out early and often.
  • American Psychological Association. This is a huge site so using the site map can be helpful. Also, check out the latest news in psychology. There is always something interesting there.
  • The Association for Psychological Science.  Ask Dr. Brazier sometime and she will explain why there are both an Association and a Society.
  • Social Psychology Network The best of social psychology on the web.
  • Society for Personality and Social Psychology

Updated April 10, 2008