A member of the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science, Binghamton University's doctoral program in clinical psychology combines coursework, research training and practical clinical skills in a rigorous curriculum that allows for independence, responsibility and self-determination in areas of specialization. As active clinical scientists, students are expected to contribute new knowledge to the field and hone their skills in a variety of settings, from academic to direct-service provision.
Our program is highly competitive and students should be self-motivated with strong attention to detail. Although interviews have traditionally been conducted in person, we anticipate that interviews for the Fall 2022 admissions cycle will be held virtually.
Students may be admitted with a tuition scholarship and stipends for serving as research or teaching assistants. In many cases, teaching assistantships include health insurance and a tuition scholarship. Students that remain in good standing are eligible for up to 5 years of funding.
Interested students are encouraged to read the Graduate Clinical Guide (pdf, 241kb) for a better understanding of what the program entails. Student's professional goals should match those of the training program.


