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The clinical psychology program at The Catholic University of America has been accredited by APA since 1948 and has consistently been grounded in a scientist-practitioner educational model. The program endeavors to create a diverse and supportive community in which students develop the skills needed to become excellent clinical psychologists. Its mission is to produce clinical psychologists who are knowledgeable regarding the science of psychology and ready to add to its development, proficient in applying this knowledge in a variety of clinical settings, and who integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology. Graduates from our program also acquire the knowledge, behavior, and attitudes necessary for successful functioning as a psychologist (for example, knowing how to practice ethically, to work with diverse individuals, to integrate science and practice, to apply critical thinking skills to one’s work, and to develop effective professional relationships). In addition, the program has an elective focus in Children, Families, and Cultures.
The overarching aims of the program are:
Aim 1. Students will become competent in the broad base of knowledge in the science of psychology.
Aim 2. Students will become competent in conducting clinical psychology research.
Aim 3. Students will become competent in the practice of clinical psychology.
Aim 4. Students will become competent in the professional attitudes and behaviors required for successful functioning in their roles as psychologists.
Aim 5. Students who select the Focus in Children, Families, and Cultures (CFC) will become competent in knowledge, scholarship, and clinical practice with children and families within their cultural contexts.
This degree typically consists of upwards of 90 credits for competition.
Minimum Required Documents for Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Social Cognitive Affective & Neuroscience (SCAN), and Development Psychology
Code
Catholic University's test code for the GRE and TOEFL is 5104
Submitting Test Scores
GRE or other test scores must be sent directly to the Catholic University Office of Graduate Admission from the testing service. Do not attach to the online application. Our programs have made the GRE General Test optional for admission to the Fall 2026 class. Applications without GRE scores will be given equal consideration. If applicants have GRE scores, they may submit scores and they will be considered by the admissions committee.
Code:
Catholic University's test code for the GRE and TOEFL is 5104
$1,725 / credit hour