Each student has a unique and powerful story about why they want to pursue the field of psychology. Our students engage in research, experience internships and assistantships, and enhance their ability to understand and evaluate human behavior.
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D.C. location for careers and exploration
Javier Oliver, Catholic '23, is a Psychological and Brain Sciences major from Alexandria, VA. He shares why he chose to attend Catholic University, and what advice he has for prospective students.
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Opportunities for internships and jobs
Patrick Brown, Catholic '24, is a Psychology major from Wantagh, NY. He shares why he chose to attend Catholic University, and what advice he has for prospective students.
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Values and opportunities at Catholic U
Julia Perez, Catholic '24, is a Psychology and Sociology student from Trumbull, CT. She shares why she chose to attend Catholic University, and what advice she has for prospective students.
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Tight-knit community and relationships with peers and professors
Kaleigh McDonald, Catholic '24, is a Psychology student from Staten Island, NY. She shares why she chose to attend Catholic University, and what advice she has for prospective students.
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D.C. location, career growth, and community
Angelica Warsaw, Catholic '23, is a Psychology and Sociology student from Birmingham, AL. She shares why she chose to attend Catholic University, and what advice she has for prospective students.
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Catholic identity of service and love
Isabela Barboza, Catholic '26, is a a Psychological and Brain Sciences major from Clarion, PA. She shares why she chose to attend Catholic University and what advice she has for prospective students.
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