The Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data Section provides more specific information on the characteristics of students admitted to the program and their progress through the program. All of our clinical graduate students are fully funded during their first year of study. This funding includes a tuition waiver; partial fee waiver; a half-time assistantship for the academic 9-month year, which provides a monthly salary in exchange for 20 hours of work per week within the department, under the supervision of a faculty member, or in an instructional capacity; and basic health insurance for a month period.
In subsequent years, full support is provided contingent upon sufficient progress toward completion of the degree as judged by the Clinical faculty and continued availability of funding to the department. It is the policy of the department to attempt to provide complete support to students who are in good standing for four years of study. Graduate students in the department may be eligible for additional summer support as, for example, a summer session instructor or research assistant.
The clinical program also awards two fellowships to incoming graduate students, to supplement the assistantship stipend:.
Financial need should also be a consideration. Recipients are encouraged to return the benefit they receive through this scholarship, once their career is established, by contributing to the fund or the psychology program to help others enter the field or to make a difference through community service or the offer of counseling to those who otherwise could not afford it.
The Alan W. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of their qualities of intellectual curiosity, personal integrity, and dedication to serving others. Financial need will also be an important consideration. Students are invited to apply for the Asbell fellowship when they are invited to campus for interview day during February. The various links e. I also encourage you to contact the individual clinical faculty if you have questions about their research. The clinical training program takes approximately years to complete the academic requirements, followed by a one-year, APA-accredited clinical internship.
Invitations to interview are usually made by mid-January; offers of admission are usually made by the end of February. Upon selection for admission to the graduate program, a member of our faculty will contact you to make a verbal offer.
The faculty member will provide details about the program, including information about financial support usually in the form of an assistantship appointment , and answer any questions you may have.
A letter will be sent to confirm the details of the offer and you will have until April 15 to accept or decline in writing and through myWSU. Please send the link to your letter writers through the application portal, so they can meet the application deadline. Also, please contact the faculty member s you wish to work with to ensure that they are recruiting students next fall semester.
Questions concerning this process, please contact Kendra Cochrane, Program Coordinator, Psychology Department at psych. To make your application more competitive, your personal statement should be single spaced, no longer than 2 pages, and include the following:. Note to potential applicants : A previous felony conviction could prevent obtaining the predoctoral clinical internship required for a Ph.
Admission Requirements: Admission to our graduate program is competitive. Student Learning Outcomes: All graduates will be able to: To produce graduates who have a broad knowledge of scientific psychology. Students will acquire detailed knowledge about psychopathology.
To produce graduates who are capable of contributing to current knowledge in clinical psychology. Successful completion of an empirical doctoral dissertation. Career Placements: Graduates 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 3. Trillium Health Center Mississauga, Ontario 2. James A. Haley Veterans Hospital Tampa, Florida 4. Peter Regional Treatment Center St. Peter, MN 5.
Department of Veterans Affairs St. Augustine, FL 2. Department of Rehabilitative Medicine St. Cloud, Wisconsin 7. Serves as: chair, co-chair, or member of graduate committee. Research Interests Self-perception e. Barry, Tammy, Ph. Burns, Leonard, PhD glburns wsu. Cuttler, Carrie, PhD carrie. Research Interests My research focuses on elucidating the beneficial and detrimental effects of chronic cannabis use and acute cannabis intoxication.
Gartstein, Masha, PhD gartstma wsu. Research Interests In the last 5 years I have focused on understanding biological underpinnings of temperament.
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