Prospective Students
Prospective Students
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology: Information for Prospective Students
- Meets the needs of emerging trends in healthcare delivery, with a specific focus on the integration of psychology into healthcare generally and primary care practice specifically.
- Provides a unique setting for professional training in both urban and rural health.
- Provides the opportunity to work within medical facilities throughout the region.
- Training is based on a scientist-practitioner model and evidence-based care is emphasized throughout the program.
- Allows students to develop increasingly complex and sophisticated competencies using a vertical model of training.
- Provides close research and clinical supervision of students using a mentorship model.
- 83 credit, five-year program (four years on campus and one year at off-site internship placement).
- Classes will be held on Glassboro main campus. All classes will be day classes.
- Undergraduate teaching opportunities available in both online and in-person formats.
- Curricular content is consistent with the American Psychological Associations (APA) Accreditation Standards and the Standards for Specialty Training of the APA.
Training in Integrated Primary Care and Health Psychology
- Additional didactic and applied experiences in health psychology to bridge the gap between traditional models of mental and physical health service.
- Interdisciplinary collaborations with Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and others.
- Health-focused course highlights:
- Health Psychology
- Health Care Models and Service Delivery
- Social Issues in Health and Wellness
- Behavioral Pharmacology and Psychopharmacology
About Rowan University
Since its founding in 1923, Rowan University has evolved from a teacher preparation college to a bustling regional university that's ranked among the best public universities in the North by U.S. News and World Report. Today, Rowan's more than 18,000 students choose from more than 74 bachelor's and 51 master's degree programs, four doctoral programs and two professional programs. The university is one of just 56 institutions in the country with accredited programs in business, education, engineering and medicine. Learn more about Rowan University.
The Department of Psychology, part of the College of Science and Mathematics, also offers Master's degrees and advanced graduate certificate programs in Applied Behavior Analysis, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and School Psychology. Learn more about the Department of Psychology.
About South Jersey
Rowan is located in Glassboro, New Jersey, 20 minutes southeast of Philadelphia, one hour from the Jersey Shore beaches and less than two hours from New York City. Local communities include urban, suburban, and rural living. The Glassboro area offers much to explore, including shopping, restaurants, outdoor recreation areas, farmers' markets, and the South Jersey Wine Trail. Learn more about Southern Jersey.
About National Rankings of Clinical Psychology ProgramsOnly 18% of chairs and directors completed the last iteration of this reputational survey, the lowest of any health profession. As such, the rankings are not representative of the opinions of chairs and directors. The low rankings are due, in part, to the training council representing scientist-practitioner and clinical scientist doctoral programs in clinical psychology, the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology (CUDCP), passing a resolution in 1995 encouraging programs not to participate in the survey:
“Be it resolved that CUDCP encourages its member programs to refuse to complete the U.S. News & World Report reputational survey for 2001; that CUDCP requests that the U.S. News & World Report magazine develop mechanisms to provide more information for decision-making of prospective applicants for clinical psychology training; and that CUDCP offers its assistance to U.S. News & World Report in developing these mechanisms and accessing necessary information.”
Given these concerns, we strongly encourage applicants – and others – to ignore national rankings when considering the quality of a doctoral program in Clinical Psychology.
Even with improved methodology, national rankings are likely to be of little use to applicants in identifying their best programs. Instead, applicants need to consider if a program’s goals and objectives align with their goals and objectives. A national ranking system will never be able to capture the individualized strengths and weaknesses of programs for unique applicants.
Please note that every clinical psychology program accredited by the American Psychological Association must post data on admissions and outcomes, including time to completion, program costs, internship placement, attrition, and licensure. CUDCP programs are also encouraged to provide information on their selectivity/yield (e.g., # of applicants, offers, matriculated students) and the number of students with funding.
Virtual Open House and Program Overview
Virtual Open House and Program Overview
- Clinical Psychology PhD Open House -
- Monday, October 14, 2024 - 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Register Here)
- Please note that this open house will focus on sharing information about our specific program, and what makes our program a good fit for applicants, in the context of Ph.D. programs in clinical psychology in the U.S. and Canada. If you are just beginning to explore graduate school options in psychology (for example, whether you should apply to master’s in mental health counseling programs vs. doctoral programs, or Psy.D. vs. Ph.D. programs), we recommend consulting the resources available below.
- Diversifying Clinical Psychology PhD Open House -
- Monday, November 4, 2024 - 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Register Here)
- For application resources see below.
If you cannot make the open house, feel free to register and get your name on our mailing list for future open houses and program information!!
Information Sessions with Rowan Global are also held on a regular basis where you can learn more about our Ph.D. program.
Internship Training Sites for Students
Our students have succesfully procured internship training at the following sites:
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Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center
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Cambridge Health Alliance /Harvard Medical School
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Center for Anxiety (Manhattan)
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Coatesville VA Medical Center
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Cooper University Hospital
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Denver Health
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Devereux Massachusetts
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Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial VA Medical Center
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Fargo VA Health Care System
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Geisinger Medical Center
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George Fox University - Integrated Care
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - Rehab
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Medical College of Georgia-Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center
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Memphis VA Medical Center
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Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences/Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care (Newark)
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Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences/Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care (Piscataway)
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South Texas Veterans Health Care System
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Stony Brook University Consortium Internship
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The Guidance Center (Leavenworth, KS)
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UC San Diego-Consortium- VA Primary Care/Neuropsychology
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University of California, Davis Children's Hospital
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University of Florida Health Science Center
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University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School/Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital
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University of Rochester- University Counseling Center
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VA Hudson Valley Health Care System, Montrose
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VA Puget Sound, American Lake Division
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VA St. Louis Health Care System
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Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Navy Internship)
Application Resources
- CUDCP Resources for Prospective Ph.D. Students
- Dr. Mitch Prinstein’s Uncensored Grad School Advice
- Video: Getting into Graduate School in the Time of COVID- Dr. Mitch Prinstein (still relevant)
- Before You Apply by Casey Calhoun
- A Student’s Perspective on Applying to Graduate School in (Clinical) Psychology: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Advice from APA Division 12 (Clinical Psychology)
- Advice from Dr. Joseph Hammer on applying
- Project SHORT
- A Guide for Underrepresented Students Applying to Graduate Programs in Clinical Psychology
- Bridge Network Resources for Applicants
Have More Questions That You Can't Find at Our Website?
Type of Question | Contact |
General questions about the program, program requirements, and admissions? | clinicalpsych@rowan.edu or Dr. Haugh (DCT) @ 856-256-4500, x53781 |
Information about specific faculty research? | Contact faculty members directly |
Questions about how to submit your application, whether the application is received, or other application related questions. | Rowan Global Admissions at 856-256-4747 or by email at global@rowan. |