During the 2006-2007 academic year, doctoral graduates of the School Psychology program completed the Self-Study Graduate Evaluation Measure. In sum, 100% of our graduates were employed in some psychological setting. A total of 78% of our graduates were licensed as "School Psychologists" with 56% being licensed Psychologists by a State (HSPP). This percent of licensed psychologists (health care providers), was impressive in light of the fact that only 53% were eligible due to necessary the post-doctoral experience. So too, some 38% of all graduates were in the past or are at present enrolled in formal Post-Doctoral Training. Of the graduates with a specialization in Neuropsychology (32.5%), were more likely to have had (or are having) formal post doctoral training in that area of that specialization. Of all the graduate, some 95 % held membership in national professional organizations. The most important part of their training, as reported by graduates, was the integration of clinical experience early in the program (56%).Some 98% reported the training program prepared them more than adequate for the practice of professional psychology.






