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Who does NOT charge tuition for the internship years? No one I know, they all dopoor reputation
This price tells you alot. It's too expensive. Also, it's a standalone program. Basically, none of those are any good.
Clinical Psychology
Full-time tuition $17,820/year
Advancement to Candidacy tuition (25% reduction) $13,365/year
Full-time Internship tuition (50% reduction) $8,910/year
$2,970/trimester not applicable not applicable not applicable
Half-time Internship tuition (25% reduction) $13,365/year
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So nice of them to give their students a 50% tuition reduction on internship when the school is providing and expending absolutely ZERO resources in their education. It's a get rich quick scheme for the "school", pure and simple.
But most programs remit that tuition because they provide a waiver for that year. At least mine does.
Yikes! Reeeally old thread.
Even with tuition remission, we're still required to pay fees, which aren't cheap. 👎
The fees can be a bit rough ($600-800 or so for me last semester, I believe), particularly given that I'm not exactly reaping the benefits of my "university recreation fee" or "university student health fee" very much right now.
Ours are approximately twice that much per semester. 👎 (And that's if you manage to opt out of the required student health insurance fees, which are exorbitant.)
I should stop complaining, then. Our student health insurance isn't mandatory, although they do give us a (I believe) $400 "allowance" each year if we opt to sign up for it.
Student health insurance is mandatory unless you can provide evidence that you have comparable or better insurance elsewhere. Fee is $415+ per semester (last time I checked). No allowance provided. It's crappy insurance, and there are all sorts of rules & restrictions re: who you can see & what you have to do before you can see anyone outside of the student health services (who must be your first and primary line of defense for healthcare, unless it's an emergency... and even then... you may die first).
My university-based clinical Ph.D. Program does not charge tuition during internship.Who does NOT charge tuition for the internship years? No one I know, they all do
The Fielding student who was the chief intern at Duke is someone whose professional accomplishments would put most students here to shame. He iis also a fine clinician and the fact that he was trained at Duke speaks for itself. Clearly the faculty at Duke had a different opinion of his papers than the poster here. This commentary is inappropriate and unprofessional.
Wait, 4410 is NOT recommending a professional school program?
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Does that mean bizarro-world logic actually applies and it's a good program? Is it opposite day? 😀
Wait, 4410 is NOT recommending a professional school program?
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