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Admissions Data

Year of Entry

2006

2007

2007

2008

2008

2009

2009

2010

2010

2011

2011

2012

2012

2013

Number of Applicants (year of entry)

171 189 204 191 198 223 305

Number Offered Admission

15 17 23 19 22 23 16

Size of Incoming Class

9 10 16 10 12 15 11

Number of Incoming Students

receiving funding

9 10 16 10 12 15 11

Summary of Incoming Students

2006

2007

n=9

2007

2008

n=10

2008

2009

n=16

2009

2010

n=10

2010

2011

n=12

2011

2012

n=15

2012

2013

n=11

GRE – Verbal

**

Average Score

600 675 565 620 604 602 681

Median Score

600 590 570 640 615 610 660

GRE – Quantitative

**

Average Score

670 656 680 670 690 676 681

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GRE – Advanced (Psychology)

Average Score

690

n=8 676 n=5 650 n=5 680 n=7 695 n=4 681 n=6 737 n=6

Median Score

705 720 630 650 700 695 735

GPA

Average Undergraduate GPA

3.64 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.67 3.71 3.85

Average Graduate GPA

(based on students admitted with

Psychology master’s degree, with thesis)

*

n=1 3.7 n=2 * n=1 n=0 n=0 3.85 N=4 * n=1 *to maintain anonymity, data are not presented when n=1

** n=8 for verbal and quantitative GRE; 3 of incoming students submitted scores from revised test

Internship Data

Internship Year of Entry

2006

2007

2007

2008

2008

2009

2009

2010

2010

2011

2011

2012

2012

2013

Number of Students who

Applied for internship*

14 10 12 11 7 11 8

Obtained internship

13

(93%) (90%) 9 (100%) 12 (91%) 10 (100%) 7 (91%) 10 (100%) 8

Of those who obtained internships

Obtained APA accredited internships

13 9 12 10 7 10 8

Obtained APPIC member internships

13 9 12 10 7 10 8

Obtained paid internships

13 9 12 10 7 10 8

Obtained full-time internships

13 9 12 10 7 10 8

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Internship Sites 2007-2012

• UAB Consortium

Birmingham, AL 2001-2011

• Central Alabama VA HCS Tuskegee, AL

2006-2012

• Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center Tuscaloosa, AL

2012

• University of Arkansas Children’s Hospital Little Rock, AR

2007

• Metropolitan Detention Center Los Angeles, CA

2005, 2012

• VA Great Los Angeles Health Care System Los Angeles, CA

2007

• VA Medical Center Palo, Alto, CA 2005-2007

• University of California, San Diego Consortium San Diego, CA

2009

• University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA

2009

• University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora, CO

2011

• North Florida/South Georgia VA HCS Gainesville, FL

2008

• University of Florida Health Sciences Center Gainesville, FL

2011

• James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital Tampa, FL

2009

• Togus VA Medical Center Augusta, ME

2009, 2012

• Federal Medical Center – Devens Ayer, MA

2009, 2011

• Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology Boston, MA

2009

• University of Massachusetts Worcester, MA

2011-2012

• VA Maryland Health Care System Baltimore, MD

2008

• VA Medical Center Minneapolis, MN 2009

• Federal Medical Center – Rochester Rochester, MN

2007, 2009, 2011

• Gulf Coast VA Health Care System Biloxi, MS

2007

• University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, MS

2001-2002, 2011

• Federal Correctional Complex – Butner Butner, NC

2011

• Univ. of North Carolina Medical School Chapel Hill, NC

2006-2007, 2009

• Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC

2003-2004, 2009

• VA Medical Center/Indian Health Service Albuquerque, NM

2001, 2007

• VA Medical Center Syracuse, NY 2008

• O’Grady Children’s Hospital Cincinnati, OH

2008

• Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Wright-Patterson, OH

2012

• Charleston Consortium Charleston, SC 2008

• Federal Medical Center – Carswell Fort Worth, TX

2005, 2008, 2009

• South Texas VA Health System San Antonio, TX

2011

• University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, TX

2011

• Children’s Medical Center Salt Lake City, UT 2008

• Virginia Treatment Center for Children Richmond, VA

2009

• University of Washington, Psychiatry Seattle, WA

2012

• Western State Hospital Tacoma, WA 2008

• Mendota Mental Health Institute Madison, WI

2008

• VA Medical Canter Milwaukee, WI 2008-2009, 2012

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Graduation Data

Graduation

Outcomes

Admission Degree at 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 Summary 7-year

BA/BS* 6 12 6 7 12 7 12 62

MA/MS** 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 10

Number of Students Completing Program

All Students 8 15 7 8 13 8 13 72

BA/BS* 6.66 6.31 6.51 6.01 6.30 6.05 6.32 6.31

MA/MS** 5.5 4.75 ** ** ** ** ** 5.76

Years to Completion – Average

All Students 6.375 6 5.64 6.23 6.23 6.05 6.22 6.11

BA/BS* 6.5 6 6.54 6 6.33 6 6 6

MA/MS** 5.5 5 ** ** ** ** ** 5.5

Years to Completion – Median

All Students 6 6 6 6 6.33 6 6 6

BA/BS* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MA/MS** 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Number of students who took less than 5 years to

complete degree All Students 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

BA/BS* 0 2 0 3 2 2 2 11

MA/MS** 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 5

Number of students who took 5 years to complete

degree (includes 5-5.83) All Students 1 4 0 3 3 2 3 16

BA/BS* 3 8 4 2 7 4 7 35

MA/MS** 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3

Number of students who took 6 years to complete

degree (6-6.83 years) All Students 4 8 5 2 7 5 7 38

BA/BS* 2 0 2 2 2 1 2 11

MA/MS** 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Number of students who took 7 years to complete

degree (7-7.83 years) All Students 2 0 2 3 2 1 2 12

BA/BS* 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 5

MA/MS** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of students who took more than 7 years to

complete degree All Students 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 5

*BA/BS – students entering with a bachelor’s degree or with a master’s degree without thesis

**MA/MS – students entering with a Psychology master’s degree, with empirical thesis. Mean and median data will not be presented where n=1 for post MA/MS students.

Attrition

Year of first enrollment

Number of students enrolled

Number and percentage of students who graduated with doctorate

Number and percentage of students still enrolled

in program

Number and percentage of students no longer enrolled for any reason other than graduation

2005-2006 12 9 (75%) 0 (0%) 3 (25%)

2006-2007 9 8 (89%) 1 (11%) 0 (0%)

2007-2008 10 3 (30%) 5 (50%) 2 (20%)

2008-2009 16 0 (0%) 11 (68.75%) 5 (31%)

2009-2010 10 0 (0%) 8 (80%) 2 (20%)

2010-2011 13 0 (0%) 13 (100%) 0 (0%)

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Note: There are a number of reasons students leave the program prematurely. Most frequently,

these involve the student’s decision to (1) pursue a research area not offered in the program or

(2) pursue a degree other than clinical psychology. Less frequently, these reasons are for (3)

health/personal concerns or (4) failure to make adequate progress in program

(academic/personal difficulties).

Professional Licensure

The majority of our graduates pursue professional licensure within one to two years after they

have graduated. A small number of student enter environments (e.g., academic, research) that

do not require licensure.

Ph.D graduates between 2001-2002 and 2009-2010 (72 respondents) 83 Ph.D graduates between 2001-2002 and 2009-2010 who are currently licensed 63 (76%)* Ph.D graduates between 2001-2002 and 2009-2010 who do plan to pursue licensure

(e.g., not required by current employer; not in practice 3 (4%) Ph.D graduates between 2001-2002 and 2009-2010 who are in the process of

completing licensure requirements 6 (7%)

*87.5% of those who responded

Contact Information

Clinical Psychology Program

Courier Address:

The University of Alabama

505 Hackberry Lane

Box 870348

348 Gordon Palmer Hall

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0348

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

http://psychology.ua.edu/graduate-studies/clinical-psychology/

Graduate Programs Assistant

Director of Clinical Psychology

Mary Beth Hubbard, B.S.

Martha R. Crowther, Ph.D., M.P.H.

(205) 348-1919

(205) 348-7802

mbhubbard@as.ua.edu

mrcrowther@ua.edu

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