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Psychology, MS (Positive Psychology Concentration) - Advising

New Students

Congratulations on your admission to MS Psychology (Positive Psychology)!

Accepting admission offer: Register today

Secure your spot in the program by registering for classes as soon as possible. Click on "Register for Your First Semester" below for guidance on selecting courses in your first semester. If you have questions after reviewing this information please reach out to NCGradOnline@asu.edu or schedule an advising appointment.

Deferring admission offer

If you are unable to enroll in the term that you originally applied for then please review your options to defer admission.

Declining admission offer

We understand that plans change. If you do not wish to attend this program please email NCGradOnline@asu.edu with your full name, ASU ID number (located on admissions letter), and your intention to decline the offer.  This will help to ensure that ASU advisors and coaches do not reach out regarding next steps and registration.

ASU offers classes in the fall, spring, and summer terms divided into multi-week sessions. Each session has different dates for important university processes (such as enrolling in classes, dropping a class, refunds, finals, etc.). Consult the Academic Calendar for more information.

The MS Psychology (Positive Psychology) program provides recommended course sequences for 12 month, 18 month, and 24 month completion.

How do I Register for Classes Using My ASU?

Select your start term below for a recommended course sequence and registration information.

Start term: Spring A (January)

Start term: Spring B (March)

Start term: Summer (May)

Start term: Fall A (August)

Start term: Fall B (October)

Now what?

Students are responsible for information contained on this advising website, we recommend that you bookmark this page. Prior to the beginning of your first semester please ensure that you have reviewed the information linked under "Policies" and "Resources" available on this page.

Current Students

The New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences has a team of Academic Success Advisors available to support you throughout your graduate career.  Academic Succss Advisors are available weekdays from 8 am - 5 pm MST.

Make an Appointment

NCGradOnline@asu.edu

602-543-3000

Degree Requirements

The MS Psychology (Positive Psychology) program requires a 3 credit hour culminating experience.

ASU Catalog and Degree Search: Psychology (Positive Psychology), MS

MS Psychology (Positive Psychology) Advising Fall 2023 Checksheet: Positive Psychology

MS Psychology (Positive Psychology) Advising Fall 2024 Checksheet: Positive Psychology

Plan of Study (iPOS)

What is the Interactive Plan of Study (iPOS)?

The Interactive Plan of Study (iPOS) functions as an agreement between the student, the academic unit, and the ASU Graduate College. It will support you as you make progress toward your degree requirements. (Learn More)

The iPOS allows you to plan for your course load, can guide registration each term and provides an anticipated timeline for degree completion.

How do I select courses for my iPOS?

At the time of admission to an online graduate program in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences students are provided with a sequence of courses.

How to create an iPOS

To access the iPOS: Login to My ASU. From the My Programs box, under the Programs tab, select iPOS. Select Graduate Interactive Plan of Study (iPOS). Note: Pop up blockers may need to be turned off.  You will find instructions for submitting the iPOS in the downloadable how-to guide.

For additional information review the Program Handbook.

When do I register?

Consult the ASU Academic Calendar to view registration dates.  Registration Dates also populate on your MyASU page.

What do I register for?

New students and continuing students without an approved interactive Plan of Study (iPOS) on file should reference the recommended course sequences below.  If you have completed one or more semesters of study in the program then please file your iPOS as soon as possible.  The recommended course sequence can guide this process or contact your Academic Success Advisor.

Select your start term below for a recommended course sequence and registration information.

Start term: Spring A (January)

Start term: Spring B (March)

Start term: Summer (May)

Start term: Fall A (August)

Start term: Fall B (October)

If a course sequence is not listed for your start term and year please review your approved iPOS or contact your academic advisor with questions.

Congratulations on nearing the completion of your master's degree.  There are a few administrative items that need your attention:

1.) Ensure you have an approved and up-to-date iPOS on file.

2.) Apply for graduation via MyASU Applying for graduation and registering to attend in-person graduation ceremonies are separate but related issues.

Applying and paying your graduation fee ensures that your degree will be processed after coursework is complete and certification of your degree is issued.  Registering for attendance at ceremonies ensures that seating will be made available for you and your guests for the event(s) you will attend.  It also ensures tickets will be reserved for those events that require tickets.

For more detailed information: Program HandbookNew College ConvocationUniversity Commencement.