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Psychology

MS in Applied Clinical Psychology

Mission Statement and Objectives

USCA’s M.S. program in Applied Clinical Psychology provides students with opportunities to develop the knowledge, self-awareness, and skills needed to become highly competent and ethical scientist-practitioners trained to integrate evidence-based and multicultural practices into their professional work. Critical thinking and analytic skills are fostered throughout the program, including by the completion of an independent research project. The program prepares students for independent practice as licensed professional counselors* or continued graduate study. The program strives to support students’ personal growth and encourages them to extend the use of their skills as engaged members and leaders in their communities.   

* The term licensed professional counselor is used in SC and many states and is dictated by state law. Licensing requirements vary across states; thus, applicants are encouraged to discuss this with the program director if they are interested in becoming licensed outside of SC.  

The program is designed to fulfill this mission through a set of seven objectives that students must achieve before completion of the program. Before graduation, students will demonstrate competence in the following: 

  1. understanding and application of ethical principles in clinical and other professional settings 
  2. application of multicultural awareness when working with individuals, groups, and communities with diverse backgrounds and characteristics  
  3. the ability to maintain effective relationships with clients, colleagues and supervisors 
  4. development of biopsychosocial case conceptualizations and creation and implementation of treatment plans and intervention strategies to alleviate suffering and promote health and well-being 
  5. assessment, including administration, scoring, interpretation, and communication of results
  6. the ability to collaboratively conduct research
  7. effective use of research to inform clinical practice. 

Graduate Program Handbook 2024-2025

Facts About the Program

The M.S. in Applied Clinical Psychology program at the University of South Carolina Aiken is accredited by the Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council (MPCAC) from September 2014 through September 2025.

Enrollment, Retention, Graduation & Outcome Data

Academic Year of Entry

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2023-2024

*Number of Applications

22

20

39

36

41

*Number Accepted

12

13

18

17

18

Percentage

54.5%

65.0%

46.2%

47.2%

43.9%

*Number Matriculated

9

11

15

15

13

Percentage

75.0%

84.6%

83.3%

88.2%

72.2%

*Retained into 2nd year

9

11

13

14

11

Percentage

100.0%

100.0%

86.7%

93.3%

84.6%

*Graduated in 2 years

5

9

12

12

NA

Percentage

55.6%

81.8%

80.0%

80.0%

 

*Total Graduated

9

10

13

13

 

Percentage

100%

90.9%

86.7%

87.0%

0.0%

*Still In Progress

0

0

0

2

11

Percentage

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

13.3%

84.6%

Admissions information

         

Mean undergrad GPA

3.73

3.61

3.57

3.53

3.64

Mean GRE Verbal

150

151

NA

NA

NA

Mean GRE Quantitative

149

148

NA

NA

NA

Mean GRE Writing

3.9

4

NA

NA

NA

Program Outcomes

         

*Obtained state licensure

2

8

6

0

NA

Percentage

25%

80%

40%

0%

 

Enrolled in the doctoral program

2

1

1

1

NA

Percentage

22%

10%

8%

8%

 

CPCE is not a graduation requirement

         

GRE not required starting in 2021

         

 

Application and Admissions

Program Requirements

 

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Location
Penland 226
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