Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
Not Available
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Clinical Psychology | Counseling Psychology | Psychology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Health
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-09-01-
2027-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Department of Psychology

The Department of Psychology offers various graduate programs, including PhD in Clinical Psychology, PhD in Experimental Psychology, PhD in School Psychology, MA/Ed.S. in School Psychology, and Masters in General Psychology.


PhD in Clinical Psychology

About the Program

The Clinical Psychology PhD program typically accepts 5-9 students for admission each year. The program is committed to providing training that will prepare all students to work with client populations that are diverse with respect to a variety of characteristics.


Clinical Faculty

The clinical faculty members include Drs. Berlin, Brockdorf, Golden, McDevitt-Murphy, Murphy, and Rudd.


Admission

Applications for the clinical doctoral program are due December 1st. The admission process includes a virtual interview day, which is scheduled for February 6th. Faculty meet early January to select promising applicants to be invited, and interview invites are extended in mid-January.


Clinical Student Handbook

The Clinical Student Handbook provides information on the program model, values, and available training experiences.


PhD in Experimental Psychology

About the Program

The PhD in Experimental Psychology program offers training in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience.


Experimental Faculty

The experimental faculty members are not specified.


Required Courses

The required courses for the program are not specified.


Admission

The admission criteria for the program are not specified.


Financial Support

The program offers financial support to students.


PhD in School Psychology

About the Program

The PhD in School Psychology program offers training in school psychology and is committed to providing training that will prepare all students to work with client populations that are diverse with respect to a variety of characteristics.


Program Overview

The program overview is not specified.


School Faculty

The school faculty members are not specified.


School Psychology Research Teams

The school psychology research teams are not specified.


Historical Statement

The historical statement of the program is not specified.


Financial Support

The program offers financial support to students.


Program Philosophy and Training Model

The program philosophy and training model are not specified.


Program Competencies

The program competencies are not specified.


School Psychology Doctoral Handbook

The School Psychology Doctoral Handbook provides information on the program model, values, and available training experiences.


MA/Ed.S. in School Psychology

About the Program

The MA/Ed.S. in School Psychology program offers training in school psychology and is committed to providing training that will prepare all students to work with client populations that are diverse with respect to a variety of characteristics.


Program Overview

The program overview is not specified.


School Faculty

The school faculty members are not specified.


M.A./Ed.S. Program Goals

The M.A./Ed.S. program goals are not specified.


Historical Statement

The historical statement of the program is not specified.


Financial Support

The program offers financial support to students.


School Psychology MA/ED.S. Handbook

The School Psychology MA/ED.S. Handbook provides information on the program model, values, and available training experiences.


Masters in General Psychology

Program Overview

The program overview is not specified.


Courses

The courses offered in the program are not specified.


Funding + Cost

The funding and cost of the program are not specified.


Admission

The admission criteria for the program are not specified.


Licensure

The Clinical Doctoral Program and the School Psychology Programs in the Department of Psychology may lead to professional licensure. Students are required to review the licensure requirements specific to the discipline and ensure compliance with those criteria.


  • Have you ever been convicted of a felony or crime(s) other than minor traffic offenses?
  • Have you ever been denied licensure for the profession for which you might apply for licensure or had discipline imposed by another state's licensing board?
  • Have you ever had a civil suit judgment entered against you or entered into an adverse civil settlement?

If you answered "yes" to any of the questions above, it is possible that you may be denied licensure at the conclusion of the degree program to which you are applying.


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