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STUDENT ENTRY AND OUTCOME STATISTICS

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
 

# Applicants

 

96

 

112

 

72

 

114

 

123

# Offers 9 14 12 12 9
# Incoming 7 10 7 9 6
GRE Verbal 584 565 570 543 618
GRE Quant. 627 633 656 637 640
Overall GPA 3.80 3.80 3.90 3.78 3.67
# Intern Apps 2 9 12 5 4
% Placed* 100 67 92 100 75
# PhDs awarded 8 7 5 8 8
Years-to-PhD 7.2 9.2 6.2 5.5 6.3

 

* Placed in APA accredited, funded internships

TIME TO COMPLETION:  In last 7 years, 37 graduates (entering with the BA) completed the program in a mean of 7.6 years.  In the last 7 years, 2 graduates (entering with the MA) completed the program in a mean of 4.0 years.

PROGRAM COSTS: All students admitted to the program receive a tuition waiver and a stipend.
                                
INTERNSHIPS: In the last 7 years, 43 students applied for internship.  Of these 37 (86%) obtained an internship and all of these were paid APPIC-member internships.  36 of the 37 were APA-accredited internships.  None took a half-time internship although one negotiated a longer-duration internship due to medical/personal circumstances.

ATTRITION:  In the last 7 years, 52 students were admitted.  Of these, 44 have either completed their PhD or are still in good standing, 1 is on leave-of-absence, 1 is taking a delayed admission due to health problems, and 6 students (11.8%) have left the program for personal or academic reasons.

LICENSURE STATUS OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATES

  Year of PhD

Yes

No

% Licensed

No Info Available
2005 through 2006
9
5
64
0
2003 through 2004
6
4
60
1
2001 through 2002
10
3
83
2
1999 through 2000
9
3
75
0
1997 through 1998
12
0
100
1
OVERALL
46
15
75

Note. Six unlicensed grads are employed in academic/research jobs not requiring licensure; 7 are currently working on licensure.