Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology

 
 

Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data

Time to Completion

Since the program's inception in 2004, the Psy.D in Clinical Psychology program has had 18 graduates, all of whom entered the program with a master's degree in a related field. Both the mean and median time to completion were 4 years and 100% finished the program in 5 years or less.

Number of Applicants Admitted Each Year


Number of students in the last 7 academic years who:

2009-2010

2008-2009

2007-2008

2006-2007

2005-2006

2004-2005

2003-2004

Applied to program:

56

34

94

101

59

57

N/A

Were offered admission:

28

18

53

46

31

28

N/A

Enrolled in Academic Year

21

10

43

44

23

19

N/A

Of total enrolled, number admitted as "re-specializing"

0

0

0

1

0

0

N/A

Program Costs for 2009-2010 Academic Year

Year

Average Credits per year

Tuition*

Fees

 

 

 

Student Services + Tech Fee

Assessment Lab Fees

Year 1

(9 credits/term X 4 terms)

$24,840

$135

 

Year 2

(9 credits/term X 4 terms)

$24,840

$135

$375

Year 3

(9 credits/term X 4 terms)

$24,840

$135

 

Year 4

(9 credits/term X 4 terms)

$24,840

$135

 

Year 5

(2 credits/term X 3 terms)

$4,140

$95

 

*Note tuition may increase 3-5% each year

Total Financial Aid/Assistantships Awarded Each Year

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

# of Students Received Financial Aid

32

47

49

46

52

Number of Fellowships

4

5

5

5

5

Total $ Fellows

57,600.00

72,000.00

72,000.00

72,000.00

72,000.00

Institutional Scholarships

 

1,500.00

1,500.00

 

 

Outside Scholarships

10,356.00

14,506.00

12,498.00

13,877.00

13,567.00

Work-Study

22,056.00

34,598.00

42,984.00

41,879.00

50,456.00

Perkins Loans

9,250.00

15,750.00

16,250.00

13,500.00

14,750.00

Stafford Loans

567,098.00

869,567.00

903,678.00

1,089,876.00

1,245,890.00

Internships

Based on students applying for internships for the last seven academic years.[1]
2009-
2010
2008-
2009
2007-
2008
2006-
2007
2005-
2006
2004-
2005[3]

# of students who applied for internship:

18

18

9

4

3

N/A

#(%) who received funded internships:

2 (11%)

1 (.05%)

3 (33%)

0

0

N/A

#(%) who received unfunded internships:

15 (83%)

14 (77%)

6 (66%)

0

3 (100%)

N/A

#(%) who received APA or CPA-accredited internships:

0

0

0

0

0

N/A

#(%) who received APPIC member internships:

2 (11%) 

1 (.05%)

0

0

0

N/A

#(%) who received APPIC Provisional internships:

4 (22%)

0

0

0

0

N/A

#(%) who received internships conforming to CDSPP guidelines: [2]

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

#(%) who obtained two-year, half-time internships

1 (.05%)

0

2 (22%)

0

0

N/A

[1] Based on internship applications/acceptance for each noted academic year.

[2] School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy only.

[3] Year the program was founded.

Attrition

Year of enrollment

# Enrolled

# Graduated with doctorate

# Still currently enrolled

# No longer enrolled

Attrition rate for cohort

2004

20

9

2

9

45%

2005

23

5

11

7

30%

2006

44

3

27

14

32%

2007

43

1

31

11

26%

2008

9

0

7

2

22%

2009

19

0

17

2

10.5%

TOTALS

158

18

95

45

28.5%

The program also looked at the attrition rate by calendar year:

Calendar Year

# enrolled

# who withdrew

Attrition rate for year

2004

20

2

10%

2005

41

4

9.6%

2006

81

9

11%

2007

115

9

8%

2008

113

9

8%

2009

117

8

6.8%

Licensure Rates for Graduates Two Years Post-Graduation

# grads 2004*-2008

# licensed

% licensed

# who took EPPP

% who passed EPPP on first try

5**

3

60%

3

100%

* Year program was founded.

** Two Canadian graduates are preparing to take the EPPP.