The Virginia Consortium Program In Clinical Psychology

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The Virginia ConsortiumProgram in Clinical Psychology Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other DataThe Ph.D. program at the Virginia Consortium was initially accredited by the American PsychologicalAssociation (APA) in 2013. Prior to that time, the Consortium offered an APA accredited Psy.D. program.Information about APA accreditation and specific information about the accreditation of our doctoral programis available at: https://accreditation.apa.org/APA’s Standards of Accreditation require that we provide the following data to the public: Time to Completion for All Students Entering the ProgramProgram CostsInternship Placement InformationAttrition DataLicensure RatesIn addition, we provide information consistent with guidelines from the Council of University Directors inClinical Psychology (http://cudcp.org)Source Website: http://sci.odu.edu/vcpcpFALL 2020 PROGRAM DATA 1 OF 6

The Virginia ConsortiumProgram in Clinical PsychologyTIME TO COMPLETION FOR ALL STUDENTS ENTERING THE PROGRAMYear in which Degrees were l000035235826Mean number of years tocomplete the program555.35.65.75.85.5Median number of years tocomplete the program555.355.365Total number of students withdoctoral degree conferred ontranscriptTime to Degree RangesN%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%Students in less than 5 years0000000000000000000000Students in 5 years00000000310051001501333602251558Students in 6 years000000000000150267120563935Students in 7 years000000000000000012011328Students in more than 7 years0000000000000000000000NOTE: The Program was initially accredited as a Ph.D. program in 2013. Therefore, numbers prior to 2013 are 0. Prior to that time the Virginia Consortium was an APA-accredited Psy.D. Program.On the basis of demonstrated proficiency, a student may be granted a reduction in (i.e., waive) required courses. Proficiency must be established to the satisfaction ofthe course instructor and Directors. A student may waive no more than six semester hours of eligible courses based on graduate courses completed elsewhere prior toadmission to the Program. Practical, required clinical courses, dissertation, and internship may not be waived.Source Website: http://sci.odu.edu/vcpcp2FALL 2020 PROGRAM DATA 2 OF 6

The Virginia ConsortiumProgram in Clinical PsychologyINTERNSHIP PLACEMENT – TABLE 1Year Applied for N%0%Students who obtained APA/CPAaccredited ts who obtained APPIC memberinternships that were not APA/CPAaccredited (if applicable)00000000000000000000Students who obtained other membershiporganization internships (e.g. CAPIC) thatwere not APA/CPA-accredited (if applicable)00000000000000000000Students who obtained internshipsconforming to CDSPP guidelines that werenot APA/CPA-accredited (if applicable)00000000000000000000Students who obtained other internships thatwere not APA/CPA-accredited (if applicable)00000000000000000000Students who obtained any s who sought or applied forinternships including those who withdrewfrom the application 2015201620162017201720182018201920192020NOTE: The Program was initially accredited as a Ph.D. program in 2013. Therefore, numbers prior to 2013 are 0. Prior to that time the Virginia Consortium was an APA-accredited Psy.D.Program.Source Website: http://sci.odu.edu/vcpcp3FALL 2020 PROGRAM DATA 3 OF 6

The Virginia ConsortiumProgram in Clinical PsychologyINTERNSHIP PLACEMENT – TABLE 2Year Applied for InternshipOutcomeStudents who sought or applied forinternships including those whowithdrew from the applicationprocessStudents who obtained paidinternshipsStudents who obtained half-timeinternships* (if 8631008100310000000000000000000000NOTE: The Program was initially accredited as a Ph.D. program in 2013. Therefore, numbers prior to 2013 are 0. Prior to that time the Virginia Consortium was an APA-accreditedPsy.D. Program.LICENSUREOutcome2010-2020The total number of program graduates (doctoral degrees conferred on transcript) between 2 and 10years ago16The number of these graduates (between 2 and 10 years ago) who became licensed psychologists inthe past 10 years15Licensure percentageSource Website: http://sci.odu.edu/vcpcp94%4FALL 2020 PROGRAM DATA 4 OF 6

The Virginia ConsortiumProgram in Clinical PsychologyATTRITIONYear of First N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%N%Students for whom this is theyear of first enrollment (i.e.3new students)-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-4-8-Students whose doctoraldegrees were conferred ontheir transcripts31006100467583610023300000000Students still enrolled inprogram00000011700350610061003758100Students no longer enrolledfor any reason other thanconferral of doctoral degree00002330000117000012500Source Website: http://sci.odu.edu/vcpcp5FALL 2020 PROGRAM DATA 5 OF 6

The Virginia ConsortiumProgram in Clinical PsychologyPROGRAM COSTS2020-2021 1st-yearCohort CostDescriptionTuition for full-time students (in-state) 6,000*Tuition for full-time students (out-of-state) 6,000 *Tuition per credit hour for part-time students (if applicable enter amount; if not applicable enter"NA")N/AUniversity/institution fees or costs 150Additional estimated fees or costs to students (e.g. books, travel, etc.) 1,000*NOTE: Graduate Assistantships include a full or partial tuition scholarship.ADMISSIONS 1720172018201820192019202020202021Number of applicants00768410175896981103Number offered admission0078981641112Number matriculated0066666484Number with funding0066666484NOTE: The Program was initially accredited as a Ph.D. program in 2013. Therefore, numbers prior to 2013 are 0. Prior to that time the Virginia Consortium was an APA-accreditedPsy.D. Program.Source Website: http://sci.odu.edu/vcpcp6FALL 2020 PROGRAM DATA 6 OF 6

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