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Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology - Tuition, Fees, and Assistance
Tuition and Fees for 2007-2008
Application Fee: $40
Tuition (per credit): $745
Tuition Assistance
A limited amount of tuition reduction funding is available for full
time students enrolled in the first two levels of the program. To
qualify, students must contact the Student Financial Services office
and apply for federally funded work study. While students do not
have to accept an offer for work study, this process allows the
Psy.D. Program do verify financial need. Students who qualify for
work-study thus also qualify for consideration for the limited tuition
reduction funding available. All pre-qualified applicants for tuition
reduction then meet individually with the Program Director to discuss
prior academic achievement and current financial circumstances,
from which final decisions will be made.
Other Financial Aid Resources
Click for APA's Student Financial Aid Pages and Peterson's Web Site. These web pages contain information about how to finance your advanced degree, including loans, grants, employment on campus, and off-campus jobs.
Financial Aid
Information about additional sources of financial aid and application
forms may be obtained from the Director of Student Financial Services,
La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA 19141, (215) 951- 1070.
Other Financial Aid Resources
APA's Student Financial Aid Pages and Peterson's Web Site contain information about how to finance your advanced degree, including loans, grants, employment on campus, and off-campus jobs.
Transfer Credit
Students who have completed graduate work in psychology or a closely related discipline, may have up to 18 credits of foundations course-work transferred. Courses that can be considered for transfer are: Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Personality and Individual Differences, Cognitive Psychology, Psychological Measurement and Statistical Analysis and Research Methodology. Credit may be awarded for previous course-work in these areas that meet the Program's equivalency criteria with regard to course content and competency level. Students must submit written request for transfer prior to beginning class in level I and include syllabi and any other supporting documentation. Faculty will evaluate the syllabi/documentation submitted and will recommend transfer be offered if the previous course overlaps with the La Salle University course syllabus by 80%. Decisions in this regard will be made on a case-by-case basis.

Frank L. Gardner, Ph.D., ABPP
Director
Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology
La Salle University
1900 West Olney Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19141 USA
Phone (215) 951-1350 Fax (215) 951-5140
e-mail: psyd@lasalle.edu
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