Licensure and Employment of Graduates
The doctoral program in clinical psychology at the
University of Indianapolis is designed to meet the academic requirements
necessary for licensure as a clinical psychologist and will thus
qualify graduates to apply for professional practice as health service
providers in psychology. Graduates of our program are fully qualified
to apply for licensure in every state and for membership in the
National Register. Our graduates perform well on the national licensure
exam (EPPP), which is a requirement for licensure, and are practicing
psychologists in many states across the U.S.
EPPP performance by all doctoral programs as reported
by the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
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Total number of PhD and PsyD programs
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500+
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Highest average score by any program
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170.8
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Lowest average score by any program
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113.5
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University of Indianapolis average score
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158.6
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Students who have graduated from our program report
working in a variety
of settings including medical centers, community mental health
centers, private practice, university counseling centers, university
faculty positions, the Veteran's Administration, hospitals, state
and federal agencies, correctional facilities, child and family
clinics, social service agencies, school systems and numerous other
sites offering mental health services.
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Licensure for the period 1997 to 2005
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PsyD graduates 1997 to 2005
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51
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Number who are licensed
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43
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Percent who are licensed
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89.58*
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Number who are not licensed
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5**
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Percent who are not licensed
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10.42*
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License status unknown
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3
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*Based on those graduates who responded to our inquiry
**All of the individuals who are not licensed report that they are
not currently seeking licensure and/or employment
due to a desire to care for children and other family responsibilities.
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