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Hi all,
This question is specifically for students at university based PsyD programs, or anybody who is able to answer the question. I would prefer that this thread does not turn into a discussion about finances and PhD vs PsyD, because I am very well informed on that front. I have applied to both funded PhD, funded PsyD, and unfunded university-based programs for Fall 2011. I would prefer a funded program, and am unsure if I will even attend an unfunded program. I am starting to wonder about the debt, and am becoming worried. I would like to hear from somebody that has been in this situation. So here is my specific question: is it reasonable/easy to get some sort of payed job or assistantship while in these programs? Let's take Widener for example. I applied to Widener, and it seems to be a very solid program, although sadly unfunded. I believe the program is aprox. $25,000/year tuition. I assume that I would need at least another $25,000/year for living expenses, possibly more if I am living right in Philly. So that means that I am taking out $50,000/year for what..4 years? Plus the $55,000 of debt that I already have from my masters degree? This is just not feasible. If I know that I am able to find a part time job or get an assistantship through the school to help cover cost of living expenses, this is not as bad. Although I know I would still be finishing with school with something like $150,000 debt. Very scary...but not as scary as $250,000.
So how do you PsyD students do it? Do you work part time? Have some of you already gone in with the debt of a masters degree?
This question is specifically for students at university based PsyD programs, or anybody who is able to answer the question. I would prefer that this thread does not turn into a discussion about finances and PhD vs PsyD, because I am very well informed on that front. I have applied to both funded PhD, funded PsyD, and unfunded university-based programs for Fall 2011. I would prefer a funded program, and am unsure if I will even attend an unfunded program. I am starting to wonder about the debt, and am becoming worried. I would like to hear from somebody that has been in this situation. So here is my specific question: is it reasonable/easy to get some sort of payed job or assistantship while in these programs? Let's take Widener for example. I applied to Widener, and it seems to be a very solid program, although sadly unfunded. I believe the program is aprox. $25,000/year tuition. I assume that I would need at least another $25,000/year for living expenses, possibly more if I am living right in Philly. So that means that I am taking out $50,000/year for what..4 years? Plus the $55,000 of debt that I already have from my masters degree? This is just not feasible. If I know that I am able to find a part time job or get an assistantship through the school to help cover cost of living expenses, this is not as bad. Although I know I would still be finishing with school with something like $150,000 debt. Very scary...but not as scary as $250,000.
So how do you PsyD students do it? Do you work part time? Have some of you already gone in with the debt of a masters degree?