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I've done some searching and found quite a bit of information about NSU on this forum. I'm wondering if anyone on this forum has any information about NSU's clinical neuropsychology specialization within the clinical PhD program. Specifically, are the students happy, how is the training, are they getting APA approved internships.
I'm also concerned about funding at NSU. It seems that from the NSU website and what others have said on this forum, funding isn't available to students unless they are working under a grant. Also, while looking at the disclosure data, it seems that the PhD program admits anywhere from 17-27% of applicants, but only about half of them actually enter the program. That tells me that this is most likely a back-up school for many of the applicants. It is an attractive school to me though - in Ft. Lauderdale (ah, the warm sun and beaches, the everglades and biscayne), a great looking campus, relatively low GRE scores to be accepted.
If anyone has any information that would be useful, please post it here. It doesn't have to relate specifically to the clinical neuropsychology specialization, but preferrably to the clinical PhD or PsyD programs they offer. Thanks!
I'm also concerned about funding at NSU. It seems that from the NSU website and what others have said on this forum, funding isn't available to students unless they are working under a grant. Also, while looking at the disclosure data, it seems that the PhD program admits anywhere from 17-27% of applicants, but only about half of them actually enter the program. That tells me that this is most likely a back-up school for many of the applicants. It is an attractive school to me though - in Ft. Lauderdale (ah, the warm sun and beaches, the everglades and biscayne), a great looking campus, relatively low GRE scores to be accepted.
If anyone has any information that would be useful, please post it here. It doesn't have to relate specifically to the clinical neuropsychology specialization, but preferrably to the clinical PhD or PsyD programs they offer. Thanks!