QS Rank:

801

University of Oregon

Oregon
,United States

Program Rank

751

Program Name
PhD in Psychology
Overview


Total Tuition Fees
$1,52,835

Duration
60 Months

Median Salary
$1,10,000
Ranking
#253
US World and News Report
#801
QS World University Rankings

Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile

Class Size
25

Average Age
27

Average Work Experience
2 Years
Diversity
Others:
6%International:
3%Oregon:
78%California:
11%Washington:
2%Career Outcomes

Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,10,000 / year

Graduation Rate
74%

Job Placement
93%
Prospective Job Roles
Counselor
Child Psychologist
professor
Health Psychologist
Research Psychologist
Industrial-Organizational Psychologist
Neuropsychologist
Sports Psychologist
Psychologist
Rehabilitation Psychologist
Gerontology Psychologist
Military Psychologist
Mental Health Counselor
Educational Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist
Top recruiters






Eligibility Criteria

Accepted fields include Psychology.

At least 16 years of bachelor degree.

At least 24 months of full-time professional experience after graduation.

At least 3 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.
English Proficiency Tests
TOEFL
88
IELTS
7
Application Requirements
Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

Application Fee: 90
Transcript
Passport
Statement of Purpose
Resume
Professional LOR
Academic LOR
IELTS
Application Deadlines
Regular | |
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Fall | Nov 17, 2025 |
Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees
$30,567 / year

Overall Cost
$45,567 / year
FAQs
- Graduate students can seek funding through teaching positions, research positions, fellowships, and additional awards
- Yes, the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System (PCSAS)
- Yes, there is both an in-person and an online master’s program. However, the PhD program is separate and designed for those seeking doctoral training
- Yes. The PhD is a research and scholarly degree, and students are expected to be engaged in research throughout their graduate program
- Most students complete the doctoral degree in 5–7 years
- The program offers interdisciplinary research training across clinical, cognitive/neuroscience, developmental, social/personality, and systems neuroscience. Students are encouraged to collaborate across these areas
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