We welcome your application to the William James College PsyD in Clinical Psychology program. We enroll a cohort of approximately 100 new students into the Clinical PsyD program in the fall of each year. A strong applicant is one who has demonstrated excellence in their academic preparation, dedication to their personal and professional development, and commitment to community service. Be sure to make a note of application deadlines and requirements. We encourage you to attend upcoming information sessions, connect with student ambassadors, and to email our Admissions Office at info@williamjames.edu to learn more about the admission process.
Application DeadlineApplication Deadlines for Fall 2025 (August Start):
Priority Deadline: Wednesday, December 4, 2024
General Deadline: Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution.
NOTE: Applicants with a master's degree from an accredited institution are required to have an earned baccalaureate degree as well. Those with a master's degree in psychology are exempt from the prerequisites.
Prerequisite Courses
Must be completed before enrollment:
AND two out of the following seven courses:
Academic achievement at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels (though there is no cut-off GPA requirement, 3.0 (of 4.0) is expected).
Qualified applicants will be invited to interview with a faculty member. This interview is required.
Interviews for 2025 Priority Deadline:
Friday and Saturday, January 31-February 1, 2025
Friday and Saturday, February 7-8, 2025
Interviews for 2025 General Deadline:
Friday and Saturday, March 7-8, 2025
Admissions Offers
After Acceptance
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All applicants to any graduate program at William James College must have completed a four-year undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited US institution, or its equivalent, by the start date of enrollment. All applicants must submit official translations of all non-US transcripts (please refer to the online application and the transcripts section for additional instructions). Completion of an online application, submission of all required supporting documents, and an interview are required. For applicants whose primary language is not English, a TOEFL combined score (no more than two years old) of at least 637 (paper-based test), 270 (computer-based test) or 110 (internet-based test) is preferred.
After acceptance of the admission offer, non-permanent resident international students who qualify will receive a Foreign Student Certification of Finances (FSCF) form which must be submitted by every student who does not hold a permanent resident (immigrant) visa in the United States. Because international students are ineligible to borrow Federal student aid, and private loans may be difficult to obtain, a completed FSCF form is required by US Regulation from every student to confirm that all necessary financial supports are secured for the duration of study. Only after this certification is sufficiently submitted the Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status INS I-20 form will be issued. International applicants must plan and secure funding sources for the length of their stay in the U.S. before applying. This includes living expenses, health insurance and travel. Once enrolled, there are no opportunities to earn income through employment in or outside campus. To review estimated program costs please click here.
Successful completion of all requirements towards a degree will include your completion of one or more unpaid or paid internships. To undertake paid internships, students are required to demonstrate to employers they are authorized to work in the U.S. Students who are unable to do so may be unable to complete all requirements for their degree program.
International applicants must provide a copy of their visa before beginning the program.
Due to the substantial curricular practical field experience this program requires, International students on F-1 Student visas do not qualify for post-completion practical training (OPT).
Credits earned in graduate-level courses completed at another accredited institution 1 no more than seven years prior to matriculation at William James College, for which a grade of "B" or better 2 was awarded, are eligible for transfer to William James College. Said transfer credit may be applied to degree requirements subject to the following two provisions:
1 "Accredited institution" refers to any college/university that holds accreditation from an association/unit that is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
2 The grade of "B-" is less than "B" and not eligible for transfer. Credit for coursework in which a traditional letter grade is not recorded will not be considered for transfer unless the student can present compelling evidence that recorded grades are at least equivalent to "B" quality.
Students admitted to the Doctoral Program may apply for Transfer of Credit.
*NOTE: Although it remains the Clinical PsyD program’s policy to not accept graduate-level courses taken online for transfer of credit, this policy may be waived for courses taken from the Spring 2020 to Fall 2021 semesters, during the COVID-19 pandemic .
For students who have successfully completed William James College courses on a non-matriculated basis:
Based on prior academic experience (including, but not limited to recognition of knowledge/skill acquired in previously completed courses which may not be eligible for transfer credit), the department chair may waive one or more required courses, and will then designate a suitable curriculum replacement(s). However, in no case will said waivers constitute a reduction in the number of overall credits required for a degree program. The decision to grant waivers and apply substitute course credits is a matter for the department chair and is not subject to appeal.
Advanced Standing is a formal status granted to newly matriculated students in a William James College PsyD program who enter with a previously completed master's degree in psychology or counseling that meets eligibility requirements. Students with Advanced Standing status enter the doctoral program at the level of second-year students, with a concomitant reduction in the overall minimum number of credits required for the degree. Advanced standing students’ time to degree is six months to one year sooner than non-advanced standing students.
Students admitted with Advanced Standing have the first year practicum waived (see institutional policy on Course Waivers, above) and are eligible for up to 26 transfer-of-credit hours for external Advanced Standing and up to 30 transfer-of-credit hours for internal Advanced Standing from our Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master of Arts Program. The department chair and/or her designates will determine precisely how previously completed coursework will apply toward the PsyD curriculum requirements. Such courses will be entered on our transcript as transfer of credit. Students will then be responsible for satisfying all remaining components of our doctoral degree curriculum.
Incoming students who meet preliminary qualifications for advanced standing will likely need to complete at least one course during the summer preceding the start of their first fall semester. Applicants should be aware of this and be prepared to complete summer on-campus courses in order to receive final confirmation of their advanced standing status. The summer session runs between early/mid-May and early/mid-July.
To be eligible for Advanced Standing, the applicant’s master’s degree must have been granted by a regionally accredited institution, must have 60 or more credit hours documented on the transcript, and must have required supervised field experience effectively equivalent to our first year practicum requirement (640 hours or more). Only courses taught by faculty with doctoral-level degrees are eligible for transfer of credit toward our PsyD degree. Also, please note that some master’s degrees are not eligible for Advanced Standing status. These include (a) master’s degrees in social work (MSW), (b) master’s degrees completed online or in blended (online + classroom) format, and, (c) master’s degrees conferred no more than seven years prior to your matriculation date at William James College.
Eligibility will be determined by individual review of a student’s records, an admissions interview, and direct contact, as needed, with prior advisors and supervisors at the academic program and field sites identified in a student's application. Only students with demonstrated excellence in their prior program(s) will be granted Advanced Standing.
Maintaining Advanced Standing status will be contingent upon establishing a record of academic achievement and good academic standing throughout the first year of our Clinical Doctoral Program. Students admitted with Advanced Standing must matriculate as full-time students and complete at least three years in the Doctoral Program at William James College. Program completion may extend beyond the three years of matriculation and must be completed within 7 years (to include the one year Advanced Standing equivalence). Students admitted with Advanced Standing Status are not eligible to receive the en route Master's Degree in Professional Psychology offered in the Clinical Doctoral Program.
Request for Advanced Standing status is made at the time of application by completing the Advanced Standing section of the application. If an interview is granted, applicants for Advanced Standing are asked to submit digital and/or printed copies of all MA-program course syllabi and an official MA-program transcript (if not already received) either in advance of the interview date or delivered on the day of the interview. If the applicant is offered admission, the department chair and/or her faculty and staff designates will communicate to the applicant whether Advanced Standing status is granted and a list credits that can be accepted for transfer. All syllabi and transcript materials must be received by March 15th for the student to receive a report of Advanced Standing status prior to the uniform Acceptance Day (April 15th).