Advisement and Orientation - Clinical Psychology - Antioch University New England
APA Commission on Accreditation
DISCLOSURE OF EDUCATION/TRAINING OUTCOMES AND INFORMATION ALLOWING FOR INFORMED DECISION-MAKING TO PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
All programs are required by the APA Commission on Accreditation to provide data consistent with Implementing Regulation C-20. Please note that we recently decreased the maximum number of years permitted to complete the program from 10 to 7. Therefore, these numbers include graduates studying under the old statute of limitations.
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Time to Completion
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Years to Graduation
Mean
Median
Mode
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9-1-2000 to 8/31/2006
7.26
6
5
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Completions by Number of Years
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Percentage of Graduates
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< 5 Years
5 Years
6 Years
7 Years
> 7 Years
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0%
33.3%
12.0%
20.5%
34.2%
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Program Costs
Tuition for 2007-2008
Tuition at ANE is assessed per semester, not per credit hour.
- Year 1: $24,650 + $250 per semester comprehensive fee, and a $50 liability fee
- Years 2, 3, AND 4: $25,525 + $300 per semester comprehensive fee
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Other possible fees, depending on status
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Dissertation Advising Fee (Year 5)
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Summer
Fall and Spring (each semester)
Per Credit Fee (additional credits)
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$500
$1,000
$875
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Internship Fee (Year 5 and beyond)
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Summer
Fall and Spring (each semester)
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$200
$400
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Financial Aid
Financial aid is awarded on the basis of need and is offered primarily in the form of student loans. ANE-based grants and scholarships are limited, with the majority coming from the very competitive Jonathan Daniels Scholarship Fund, which awards from $500 to 50% of tuition.
Students are awarded federal work-study based on financial need, and the Office of Financial Aid maintains a list where students have successfully applied for and been granted aid from private or outside sources.
Interships
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Internship Placement Data 1999-2006
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| Internship Application Year |
2006-2007 |
2005-2006 |
2004-2005 |
2003-2004 |
2002-2003 |
2001-2002 |
2000-2001 |
1999-2000 |
| Number of applicants |
22 |
26 |
27 |
21 |
28 |
18 |
25 |
21 |
| Obtained Internships |
21 (95.5%) |
24 (92.3%) |
25 (92.6%) |
19 (90.5%) |
26 (92.9%) |
17 (94.4%) |
24 (96.0%) |
20 (95.2%) |
| Obtained APA Internships |
13 (61.9%) |
17 (70.8%) |
21 (84.0%) |
14 (73.6%) |
18 (69.2%) |
12 (70.6%) |
21 (86.5%) |
13 (65.0%) |
| Obtained APPIC Internships |
17 (80.9%) |
20 (83.3%) |
23 (92.0%) |
17 (89.5%) |
21 (80.8%) |
16 (94.1%) |
24 (100%) |
17 (85.0%) |
| Obtained Paid Internships |
20 (95.2%) |
23 (95.8%) |
25 (100%) |
19 (100%) |
25 (96.2%) |
16 (94.1%) |
24 (100%) |
19 (95.0%) |
| Obtained Half-Time Internships |
2 (10.0%) |
1 (04.0%) |
2 (08.0%) |
2 (10.5%) |
2 (08.0%) |
1 (06.0%) |
1 (04.0%) |
0 (0.0%) |
Attrition
| Year of Enrollment |
# Enrolled |
# Graduated w/ doctorate |
# Still currently enrolled |
# No longer enrolled |
| 2006-2007 |
155 |
26 |
129 |
0 |
| 2005-2006 |
163 |
19 |
135 |
9 |
| 2004-2005 |
164 |
21 |
138 |
5 |
| 2003-2004 |
168 |
28 |
129 |
11 |
| 2002-2003 |
160 |
23 |
131 |
6 |
| 2001-2002 |
165 |
28 |
131 |
6 |
| 2000-2001 |
161 |
28 |
127 |
6 |
Licensure
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Percent of total
(226) |
| Total Graduates (Graduates 9/1/1996 - 8/31/2005) |
226 |
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| Graduates licensed as psychologists |
153 |
68% |
| Graduates not currently licensed as psychologists |
73 |
32% |
Regarding those graduates who are not currently licensed as psychologists:
Below are their reasons for not being licensed: |
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Practice using other professional license/certification
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31 |
14% |
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Plan to sit for EPPP for first time by end 2008
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9 |
4% |
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Preferred job does not require it/not necessary
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8 |
4% |
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Changed to a different field
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4 |
2% |
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No reason given
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3 |
1% |
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Live in another country (Israel; England)
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2 |
< 1% |
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Illness & Disability since graduation
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1 |
< 1% |
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Information not available*
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15 |
7% |
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* Have not replied to multiple phone messages & emails; currently are not listed on their last known state residences' licensing boards.
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