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Tuition, Assistantships & Financial Aid for the Clinical Psychology Doctorate Program
Description | Cost |
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Tuition per credit hour | $1,080 |
Application fee | $55 (one-time, non-refundable) |
Seat deposit | $200 (payable after acceptance and credited toward tuition) |
General service fee |
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Dissertation expenses |
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Assistantships & Fellowships
Graduate Assistantship Opportunities
Each year, four or five assistantships are awarded to incoming Psy.D. students. Assistantships typically are provided for up to three academic years. Each assistantship involves 11 hours of work per week in the School and covers approximately one-fourth of tuition. Graduate Assistants must remain full-time students in the program and maintain acceptable academic and professional standing. To apply, you must complete your application to the PsyD program. After submission, an email will be sent with a link to the necessary forms.
Preference will be given to applicants who meet the following requirements:
- Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5/4.0
- Graduate GPA (if any) at least 3.75/4.0
For more information, email CEBS Admissions (cebsadmissions@uindy.edu).
Excellence in Academic Performance Fellowship
The Excellence in Academic Performance Fellowship consists of full tuition for all graduate coursework. The purpose of this fellowship is to allow outstanding students to be recognized and rewarded for their academic excellence. To apply, you must complete your application to the PsyD program. After submission, an email will be sent with a link to the necessary forms.
Preference will be given to applicants who meet the following requirements:
- Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5/4.0 scale
- Graduate GPA (if any) of at least 3.75/4.0
Awardees for both fellowships must remain full-time students and maintain acceptable academic and professional standing in the program. Recipients also are required to participate in specified school activities as a condition of their fellowship.
For more information, email CEBS Admissions (cebsadmissions@uindy.edu).
Community Service and Engagement Fellowship
The Community Service and Engagement Service Fellowship is awarded to one incoming first year doctoral student per year who has demonstrated extraordinary leadership or initiative in the area of community service and engagement to historically underserved or marginalized populations or communities. This fellowship consists of full tuition for all graduate coursework over the course of their Doctoral program.
The purpose of this fellowship is to encourage outstanding service-oriented applicants, who have a strong track record of providing service to historically underserved or marginalized populations or communities, to attend the doctoral program at the University of Indianapolis. To apply, you must complete your application to the PsyD program. After submission, an email will be sent with a link to the necessary forms.
Preference will be given to Service-oriented graduate school applicants who meet the following requirements:
- Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5/4.0
- Graduate GPA (if any) of at least 3.75/4.0
- The recipient of the Fellowship is expected to demonstrate commitment to supporting the department’s mission of service to diverse and underserved communities through psychological practice, scholarship, leadership, and advocacy. The recipient will be required to serve on the program’s Diversity and Advocacy Council and be active in the Graduate Student Association’s service efforts.
- Awardees for both fellowships must remain full-time students and maintain acceptable academic and professional standing in the program. Recipients also are required to participate in specified school activities as a condition of their fellowship.
For more information, email CEBS Admissions (cebsadmissions@uindy.edu).
Financial Aid
Many graduate students receive some type of financial assistance through such federal programs as the Federal Direct Stafford loan program or the Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loan program. Psychology graduate students must be enrolled at least half-time (4.5 credit hours each semester) to remain eligible for these federal loan programs. If you have previous loans in repayment, you may contact your lender upon enrolling in your new graduate program to request an in-school deferment.