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Applicant and Doctoral Program Data

OPERATIONS AND OUTCOMES DATA 

Data contained on this page is provided in an attempt to allow fuller disclosure about operations and outcomes of our educational endeavors.  We are continually evaluating our program, and will likely provide additional data in the future.

 

2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008

Number of Applicants

266

267

328

361

290

317

378

Number Accepted for Admission

25

22

24

22

20

22

19

Actual Size of Incoming Class

14

17

17

17

14

15

15

Number of Incoming Students Receiving Financial Aid

14

17

17

17

14

15

15

Average Verbal GRE of Applicants Accepted

600

600

600

610

622

605

611

Median Verbal Score of Applicants Accepted

600

600

610

610

620

620

610

Average Quantitative GRE of Applicants Accepted

690

690

670

680

698

703

675

Median Quantitative Score of Applicants Accepted

710

680

660

650

710

710

668

Average Undergraduate GPA

3.9

3.84

3.80

3.80

3.86

3.75

3.78

Number of Applicants for Internship

10

12

12

9

8

17

17

Number Accepted for Internship on APPIC Match Day

10

10

12

9

8

17

16

Number Accepted for Internship After APPIC Match Day

0

2

0

0

0

0

1

Number Accepted for Internship at Accredited Sites

10

12

12

9

8

17

17

Number Accepted at Funded Internship Positions

10

12

12

9

8

17

17

Number of Students Completing Program

13

11

13

12

7

18

TBD

Attrition Rates*

0

0

1

3

2

1

TBD

Average Years to Complete Program

6.33

6

6

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

* Numbers in cells represent the number of student, per year, leaving program for all reasons. Total Attrition rate for 7 years = 7.3%

University of Florida Graduate Students: Costs and Expenses

 

The University of Florida offers one of the highest quality, most affordable graduate education experiences in the country today. The cost of living in Gainesville is relatively low, while having much to offer in the way of attractive natural, cultural and recreational amenities. Check out the current average costs of graduate school attendance now on UF Office of Admission website by clicking on the following link:

 

http://www.admissions.ufl.edu/annualcosts.html#grad

 

Available Fellowship and Funding for CHP Graduate Students

 

Current Department funding allows for nearly full coverage of first-year costs of tuition and fees, in addition to the provision of stipends. As students enter the second year, those on grant-related assistantships should be aware that the entire costs of their education are not supported by Departmental mechanisms. At the University of Florida, graduate assistantships require registration of 9, 9, and 6 credits during Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters, respectively, while Fellowships require registration of 12, 12, and 8 credits during the three semesters of an academic year. During the first year, the Department supplements the tuition payments made by assistantships and fellowships to fully cover the costs of 29 credits of tuition required by the first-year curriculum, except for the materials fee associated with some departmental courses (e.g., Child/Adult Assessment courses). During this year, the Department also pays local fees that cover student activity, access to the student Health Care Center, and other student programs. After the first year, the Department provides no tuition supplements or local or additional fees if these charges exceed those covered by the student's assistantship/fellowship. As long as the student is on a University of Florida appointment (some external funding sources pay the student directly, and thus do not create a UF account), a $500 payment toward health insurance is made by the funding source. Students should check with the Program Office regarding the specific implications that these policies have on their personal financial liability for the costs of graduate education.

 

Minority Fellowships

 

Additional funding sources for graduate school at the University of Florida include various minority fellowship.

 

Further information concerning resources for minority students can be obtained from the Office of Graduate Minority Programs, 115 Grinter Hall, 352/392-6444; E-mail: OGMP@ufl.edu; Homepage: http://gradschool.rgp.ufl.edu/diversity/introduction.html/.

 

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