When you embark on a psychology education at Muhlenberg, you’ll be challenged with an innovative curriculum that introduces concepts, theories and skills that can change the way you experience the world.

A passionate and involved slate of faculty create a culture of informed engagement that will help you appreciate the interdisciplinary advantages of a liberal arts education while providing strong faculty-student mentorship. You'll be encouraged to nurture your curiosity and sense of intellectual adventure while completing a well-rounded slate of challenging courses. You can also choose to engage in immersive research and community-engaged learning experiences that foster connections and create real impact — from working with incarcerated populations to exploring mindfulness in early education programs.

With an active alumni network that regularly returns to campus to advise and guide current students, you’ll become part of a tight-knit academic community that has seen graduates go on to careers in healthcare, counseling, education, public service, business, academia and more.

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“Muhlenberg provides a lot of support in different ways. I came here wanting to be a part of a family, and I’m constantly reminded that that’s the support I’m offered, whenever I need it.” — Sean Quaye '25 , Finance and Psychology Double Major

“The most inspiring aspect of the event was being able to hear how women who were once in my very position got to where they are today, and how my goals are ultimately within my reach.” — Bri Astbury '24 , Psychology Major, Public Health and Statistics Double Minor Read Astbury's Story

“I really enjoyed the sport piece and wanted to keep going with that, but I always knew I wanted to come back to psychology. That’s what led me to...putting those two things together.” — Shawn Zeplin '04 , Assistant Director of Athletics for Behavioral Health at Duke University Read Zeplin's Story

“I knew that understanding student chronic absenteeism ... was something I had to do. I would be able to use my past knowledge and the new data to provide assistance for this community as possible.” — Samantha Winegard '24 , Psychology and Public Health Double Major Read Winegard's Story

“Student questions challenge me to come up with new ideas and new ways of looking at things. Some of the research I do comes from questions students asked me in class that I didn’t know the answer to.” — Jeff Rudski , Professor of Psychology Read Rudski's Story

“[Research] opened my eyes that there is more to life than just my sport… I realized how important it is and even realized that some of the behaviors I had were unhealthy.” — Kaya Mahy '25 , Psychology Major and Public Health Minor Read Mahy's Story
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Cristina Gonzalez

Administrative Assistant
Address Muhlenberg College Psychology Moyer Hall 227 2400 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18104