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The Graduate Admissions Office: 1866-GRAD-HOF (472-3463).
Currently, we are planning to accept a class of 14 students. Typically we receive between 200-225 applications annually.
The Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology is a very specialized program and does not lightly grant waivers of course work considered central to professional training. If found appropriate by the program faculty, students may receive elective credit for equivalent courses taken elsewhere. Evidence of the past course work must be presented and be found to be substantially equivalent to courses in the program . Students may be granted up to maximum of 20% of their past graduate credits and no more than 12 transfer credits. Most admitted students possessing a master's degree will receive 6 credits maximum. Additionally, courses must have been taken no more than eight years prior to beginning at Hofstra, and must have been completed with a grade of B or better. Each transcript is individually evaluated.
The program is full-time and requires the completion of 105 credits with a cumulative grade point average of B or better.
No. This is a full time program . As shown elsewhere on this site, the program of study calls for full-time study consisting of course work, practica and externship to be taken each semester for the first four years of study. A summer course is required after the first year. Fifth year students and beyond will work on completing their dissertation and clinical internship. This is a rigorous program.
No. We offer a comprehensive program of professional study only open to full-time, matriculated students.
A terminal Master's Degree is not offered in the Program. A Master's is awarded as part of the Full-Time study towards a Ph.D.
Yes, the program has been fully accredited by the American Psychological Association since 1973.
Financial assistance is available to graduate students in a number of formats including scholarships, fellowships, assistantships, awards, etc. After you have been accepted and have sent in a deposit, you can write a letter to the Director of the program requesting an assistantship. There are a number of assistantships awarded including two full tuition scholarships for the first year. The assistantships are normally awarded for two years. See the section of our web site on financial aid for greater detail.
As described elsewhere on this web site, the Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology is a behaviorally based Scientist-Practitioner (Boulder model) program. We teach the spectrum of Behavior Therapy including techniques like Applied Behavior Analysis, Systematic Desensitization, Exposure (Flooding and Implosive Therapies), Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Therapy. Our Empirical work is guided by the same theoretical base.