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Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data

For Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program

Program Disclosures 
Date Program Tables are Updated: 08/16/2025 
Does the program or institution require students, trainees, and/or staff (faculty) to comply with specific policies or practices related to the institution’s affiliation or purpose? Such policies or practices may include, but are not limited to, admissions, hiring, retention policies, and/or requirements for completion that express mission and values? NO
If yes, provide website link (or content from brochure) where this specific information is presented:N/A
Time to Completion for all Students Entering The Program
OutcomeYear in which Degrees were Conferred
 2015 - 20162016 - 20172017 - 20182018 - 20192019 - 20202020- 20212021 - 20222022 - 20232023- 20242024- 2025Total
 1212121212121212121212
Total number of students with doctoral degree conferred on transcript8811666446869
Mean number of years to complete the program6.36.756.18666.3665.837.75*6.54*
Median number of years to complete the program67666666666
Time to Degree RangesN%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%
Students in less than 5 years0000000000000000000000
Students in 5 years3380021800000000001170045
Students in 6 years338338655467467610041003755837884667
Students in 7 years1134503272332332330012500001522
Students in more than 7 years1131130000000000000011346

*In AY 24-25 a student with a long absence from the program requested readmission to complete the degree; after consultation with CoA, we were informed that we needed to count "years to completion" from the student's initial admission to our program. Thus, this mean represents a significant outlier in the calculation of mean years to completion.

Students who enter with a master’s degree and wish to determine whether their previously completed coursework can be counted as equivalent courses to the course requirements of the doctoral program should submit copies of the course syllabi to the Director of Clinical Training to be reviewed by relevant faculty. If such courses are approved as equivalent to course requirements in the doctoral training program, they will not have to be repeated.  Please note that the only courses eligible for potential waivers are those that are not core clinical requirements.  No core clinical requirements can be waived. For students who enter the doctoral program having completed a master’s thesis elsewhere, the thesis requirement may be waived; a copy of the thesis must be provided to the Admissions Chair, the Director of Clinical Training, and the student’s faculty mentor and must receive approval from these individuals prior to the thesis requirement being waived. Students may have a complete waiver of the requirement, be required to complete a thesis equivalency project, or complete a new thesis.  Thus, student who enter with prior graduate work may be able to complete the program in a shorter time frame. 

Program Costs 
Description2024-2025 1st-year  Cohort Cost
Tuition for full-time students (in-state)$0
Tuition for full-time students (out-of-state)$0
Tuition per credit hour for part-time students (if applicable enter amount; if not applicable enter "NA")NA
University/institution fees or costs$725
Additional estimated fees or costs to students (e.g. books, travel, etc.)$2,000

 

Internship Placement - Table 1
OutcomeYear Applied for Internship
2015
-
2016
2016
-
2017
2017
-
2018
2018
-
2019
2019
-
2020
2020
-
2021
2021
-
2022
2022
-
2023
2023
-
2024
2024
-
2025
N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%
Students who obtained APA/CPA-accredited internships9100810071004100510041005100310081003100
Students who obtained APPIC member internships that were not APA/CPA-accredited (if applicable)00000000000000000000
Students who obtained other membership organization internships (e.g. CAPIC) that were not APA/CPA-accredited (if applicable)00000000000000000000
Students who obtained internships conforming to CDSPP guidelines that were not APA/CPA-accredited (if applicable)00000000000000000000
Students who obtained other internships that were not APA/CPA-accredited (if applicable)00000000000000000000
Students who obtained any internship9100810071004100510041005100310081003100
Students who sought or applied for internships including those who withdrew from the application process9-8-7-4-5-4-5-3-8-3-
Internship Placement - Table 2
OutcomeYear Applied for Internship
2015
-
2016
2016
-
2017
2017
-
2018
2018
-
2019
2019
-
2020
2020
-
2021
2021
-
2022
2022
-
2023
2023
-
2024
2024
-
2025
N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%
Students who sought or applied for internships including those who withdrew from the application process9-8-7-4-5-4-5-3-8-3-
Students who obtained paid internships9100810071004100510041005100310081003100
Students who obtained half-time internships* (if applicable)00000000000000000000

* Cell should only include students who applied for internship and are included in applied cell count from “Internship Placement – Table 1"

Attrition

VariableYear of First Enrollment
2015
-
2016
2016
-
2017
2017
-
2018
2018
-
2019
2019
-
2020
2020
-
2021
2021
-
2022
2022
-
2023
2023
-
2024
2024
-
2025
N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%
Students for whom this is the year of first enrollment (i.e. new students)5-7-7-6-9-5-8-7-3-7-
Students whose doctoral degrees were conferred on their transcripts5100685.714286457.142857583.33333311.1111110000000000
Students still enrolled in program0000228.571429116.666667777.77777851008100710031007100
Students no longer enrolled for any reason other than conferral of doctoral degree00114.285714114.28571400111.11111110000000000
Licensure
Outcome2015 to 2025
The total number of program graduates (doctoral degrees conferred on transcript) between 2 and 10 years ago62
The number of these graduates (between 2 and 10 years ago) who became licensed psychologists in the past 10 years61
Licensure percentage98%

Graduate Students Placements in Recent Years

Internship Placements

Child

  • Children’s Hospital Colorado
  • Children’s Hospital of Orange County
  • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
  • Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospitals
  • Nationwide Children’s Hospital
  • Southwest Behavioral and Health Services
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • University of Illinois
  • University of Louisville School of Medicine
  • University of Maryland National Center for School Mental Health,
  • University of Oklahoma Health Science Center
  • University of West Virginia Medical School, Charleston

Adult

  • Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System Mental Health Clinic
  • Appalachian State University
  • Boston Consortium
  • Catholic University of America Counseling Center
  • Charleston Consortium Adult psychopathology emphasis
  • Chillicothe VA
  • Duke University Medical Center Adult CBT Concentration
  • Duke University
  • Eastern Kansas VA
  • Federal Correctional Complex – Terre Haute
  • Federal Medical Center – Rochester
  • Indiana University
  • Madison, WI VHA
  • Missouri Health Science Psychology Consortium
  • Ohio State University Counseling
  • Penn State University/Hershey Medical Center
  • Pittsburgh VA
  • San Jose State University
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • VA Medical Center – Salem
  • VA Maryland HCS/University of Maryland School of Medicine
  • West Haven VA PTSD and COMH Track
  • West Virginia University School of Medicine

Health

  • University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Adult Behavioral Medicine
  • University of Washington – Psychiatry Behavioral Medicine/Neuropsychology
  • VA Connecticut Healthcare System Clinical Health Psychology

Neuro

  • Missouri Health Sciences Psychology Consortium Adult Rehab/Neuropsychology
  • Nationwide Children’s Hospital – pediatric neuropsychology
  • Pittsburgh VA
  • UCLA Semel Institute
  • University of Florida Health Science Center neuropsychology
  • University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital
  • VA Medical Center – Salem

Postdoctoral Placements

Child

  • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Cincinnati Children’s, Center for ADHD
  • Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Institute of Biology, Department of Ethology
  • Family Mental Health Program at the Oklahoma City VA Health Care System
  • Kansas City Children’s Mercy Hospital
  • Mclean Hospital, Harvard University
  • Nationwide Children’s Hospital
  • University of Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus
  • University of Virginia School of Medicine

Adult

  • Charleston Consortium
  • Pereleman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
  • University of California Counseling Center Berkeley
  • University of Wisconsin Madison

Health

  • Cambridge Health Alliance
  • Nationwide Children’s Hospital
  • Toronto General Hospital
  • VA Connecticut

Neuropsychology

  • Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Minneapolis VA
  • Nationwide Children’s Hospital (pediatric)
  • Pittsburgh VA
  • UCLA Semel Institute
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Miami /Jackson Memorial Hospital