Outcomes for Recent Graduates — General Psychology, Adelphi University

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Outcomes for Doctorates

(SED, 2000–2004)
Outcomes for 2000–2004 Psychology, Clinical doctorate recipients from Adelphi University
 
Psychology, Clinical
Psychology, Except Clinical
Psychology

Time to Degree

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Median years required to complete a doctorate 6.36.7*6.3

Employment Status at Graduation

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Job / contract / definite commitment 61%93%*62%
Negotiating with specific organizations 15%*2%*13%*
Still seeking 24%5%*25%
Other 0%*0%*1%*

Type of Job

(For those with a definite commitment at graduation)
Postdoc ?19%19%*19%
Educational institution (nonpostdoctoral position) ?31%35%*38%
Private sector ?40%N48%
Government ?11%0%*14%
 
Psychology, Clinical
Psychology, Except Clinical
Psychology

Primary Job Responsibilities

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(For those with a definite commitment at graduation)
Research and development 14%*18%*7%*
Teaching 0%*15%*7%*
Management or administration 0%*0%*1%*
Professional services to individuals 86%0%*85%

Job Location

(For non-US citizens on temporary visas with a definite commitment at graduation)
In the United States NN72%*
Outside the United States NN28%*

Program Reputation

(NRC, 1995) ?
 
Psychology
Perceived educational effectiveness Minimally effective
Perceived effectiveness on a scale of 0–5 1.7
(0 = "Not effective", 5 = "Extremely effective")
* Value is missing. The value shown is based on the average for other programs in the same field. Learn more.
Data are for all Psychology, Clinical degree recipients from Adelphi University and may include graduates from more than one program.
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