Hi Everyone---
Wow there are some heated discussions on this thread! But then again, choosing a graduate program is a very stressful decision that can create a great deal of passion and anxiety for all parties.
I am a 4th year graduate student at the PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium. I recently matched at the Gulf Coast VA in Biloxi, MS. It was one of my top choices and I am thrilled to be going there this July. If it is helpful, I would be happy to add my 2 cents about internship, our alumni, and $$. I hope it isn't too late ;-)
Firstly, it is very important to keep in mind the the PGSP--Stanford Psy.D Consortium is very different from the PAU/PGSP Ph.D. program. We receive very different training, have different problematic issues (financial, programmatic, etc), different focus, some different faculty, and different class sizes. I say this because it is very common for applicants to get confused between the 2 programs. I cannot speak to the Ph.D. program, nor can I give me opinion on training in that program, because we are so different. I can however, give you my opinions on my training with the consortium in the past 4 years and am happy to (just shoot me a private message).
This year 28 of 32 students matched for internship (89%). This was our largest class to date to go through the match process. 26 of those 28 student matched at APA accredited internships. Of the those 26, the "adult focused" people matched at VAs, academic medical centers, well known private hospitals including: UNC, Yale, St. Luke's, Selpulva VA, LA VA, Gulf Coast VA, Oklahoma Consortium, South East Louisiana VA (New Orleans), North Port VA, Vanderbilt Consortium, Ashville VA (APPIC), Columbus Ohio VA, Cambridge Health Alliance (Harvard Affiliate), Denver Health Care Alliance and me- Gulf Coast VA. I am sure I am missing placements, but off the top of my head those are where my fellow classmates will be heading in the next few months. I cannot speak to the "child focused" people, however I know that they were all incredibly happy with their placements as well. I am telling you about our matches because I think that one thing to keep in mind when thinking about a program, are the contacts you intend to make in graduate school. These contacts will be more important than anything else in your career and will help you get your foot in the door in many ways. VAs tend to be incestuous ;-)
As far as alumni go, our program is still very young. I cannot say with confidence that people are paying off their loans quickly. I CAN say with certainty, that every single one of our graduates are employed. MANY are employed within a VA system. Currently, 2 alums are at the PAVA and supervising some of us. Recently, there has been a huge effort to connect with our alums and they have talked to us about suggestions in paying off loans after we graduate. They didn't seem particularly stressed out by the process... then again people don't tend to talk about financial difficulties that openly.
At the end of the day, there is alot of money that you put into loans in this program. Our program is not cheap and in no way will I dispute that. It is not uncommon for great candidates to decide to go elsewhere that is funded or to wait for quite some time to decide what to do (I was one of these people). I CAN say, that THUS FAR the debt I am racking up has been well worth it. I believe I am set up nicely to pursue my career ambitions and goals. Perhaps I will change my song 10 years from now, but I, unfortunately, cannot predict the future. HAHA
I hope this was helpful. You have a tough decision ahead of you. I wish you the best of luck making it. And please feel free to message me if you need any more information.
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