<p>Her prof will be a good source. Beyond that, I'd encourage her to look widely to start with--for example, consider school psych, counseling psych and clinical psych program before narrowing her focus. It is a good idea to explore her interests and long term goals before identifying a program and work experience is often a big advantage prior to grad study. University programs are almost always less expensive than "professional school" programs, even though the latter are more prolific these days and often easier to gain entrance and advertised as a quicker route to the degree (not necessarily true). Financial aid is actually most/more generous in Counseling Psychology programs (which are less common), Just talking to folks in the field about their route to their current position is also pretty instructive.</p>