This guide profiles about 300 accredited graduate programs in clinical and counseling psychology in the US and Canada. It also provides information on the fields and their alternatives,
choosing a PhD or PsyD, preparing for graduate school, the application process (with advice for individual groups), selecting schools, interviews, and making the final decision. Each profile
contains contact information and description of the percentage of faculty in each orientation; required and recommended courses; GRE (Graduate Record Examination) and GPA means; the number of
applications, admission offers, and incoming students in 2013; the percentage of students receiving financial aid; percentages of students with bachelor’s and master’s degrees; the percentage
of women, minority, and international students; average years to complete the program; whether a personal interview is required; attrition rates; the percentage of students applying for an
internship in 2013; formal tracks and concentrations; research areas; and clinical opportunities. This edition has updates on the required courses for admission, coverage of the Psychological
Clinical Science Accreditation System for doctoral programs in clinical science, data on the popularity of specific tracks or concentrations in psychology doctoral programs, and new content on
student loans, internship match rates, and GRE preparation. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)