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Clinical psychology students make a match - College of Arts and Sciences

March 16, 2026 - 18:51

Clinical psychology students make a match - College of Arts and Sciences

Doctoral candidates in a nationally recognized clinical psychology program are celebrating a significant milestone, having successfully matched with highly competitive internship placements across the country. This critical step marks the transition from academic training to intensive, hands-on clinical practice.

Among these scholars is Nick Myers, whose achievement reflects the program's rigorous preparation of its students. The internship match process is a highly competitive national event, where advanced doctoral students apply to positions at hospitals, university counseling centers, and healthcare facilities. Securing a placement is a testament to both the student's qualifications and the caliber of their training program.

These year-long internships provide indispensable supervised experience in delivering psychological services, conducting assessments, and implementing evidence-based treatments in real-world settings. Successfully completing this phase is a major requirement for earning the doctoral degree and moving toward licensure as a practicing psychologist.

The strong match rate underscores the program's effectiveness in developing skilled, next-generation clinicians ready to address complex mental health needs. Students now prepare to embark on this final stage of their training, applying years of academic study to direct patient care and contributing valuable services to their new host institutions and communities.


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