APPIC Internship Stipend Question

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Hey everyone-

Forgive me if this is an easy answer and I missed it somewhere. I'm a 3rd year in a PsyD program looking ahead to APPIC internship options. I'm confused about the difference or meaning between "Low Stipend" and "High Stipend". Can anyone explain what this means?

Thanks in advance!
Dan Barnhart
 
Hey everyone-

Forgive me if this is an easy answer and I missed it somewhere. I'm a 3rd year in a PsyD program looking ahead to APPIC internship options. I'm confused about the difference or meaning between "Low Stipend" and "High Stipend". Can anyone explain what this means?

Thanks in advance!
Dan Barnhart
Programs will list the salary in the brochure and/or on the appic directory

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Best I've seen is Montefiore - I believe it was around $40-$45k, plus subsidized housing, meal stipend, insurance, and lots of other benefits.

But I think the OP is referring to the high/low stipend listed in the directory for individual sites. Generally when a range is listed it reflects track differences in pay within a consortium (sometimes to make up for differences in other benefits) or additional pay for specific skills (e.g., fluency in another language). The brochure should specify it for you.
 
Hey everyone-

Forgive me if this is an easy answer and I missed it somewhere. I'm a 3rd year in a PsyD program looking ahead to APPIC internship options. I'm confused about the difference or meaning between "Low Stipend" and "High Stipend". Can anyone explain what this means?

Thanks in advance!
Dan Barnhart


Based on your signature, I'm assuming you're looking at the military internship sites. Military internships are quite different than civilian sites, in that on top of your base pay as an O-3, you're also given a stipend for housing, food, number of dependents, and paid commensurate with number of years in the military. For example, at Tripler Army Medical Center, the low stipend is $91,440 per year. This is a single officer with <1 year of experience. The high stipend is $100,320 which is most likely for an officer with >10 years of military experience who is married with children. If you are brand new to the military, you can expect a base pay of about $4000/month, housing stipend of $1800-$3000/month, and food coming in at about $300/month. Housing/food are dependent upon the cost of living where you match. You can check rates here: https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/bahCalc.cfm