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The training program will be closing effective July 26th 2024.

 

Our American Psychological Association (APA) accredited doctoral internship will next begin on July 28th 2023 and continues one calendar year through July 25th 2024. Up to 10 days off including vacation and holidays are included in this period. Applicants must be doctoral candidates in good standing in an APA accredited clinical/counseling or school psychology program, and must have completed at least three years of graduate study leading to a doctorate. The internship program also considers post-doctoral applicants who qualify for a one-year internship as the result of a major retraining program. The applicant's retraining must conform to the guidelines established by the APA Council of Representatives.

 

Applications will be accepted until December 1st 2022. Review of completed applications will begin as of that date. Applicants who are invited to personal interviews with the Training Director, current interns, and selection committee members will be invited by December 8th 2022. In order to be assured of an interview and complete site visit, invited applicants are advised to schedule these interviews as early as possible. Telephone interviews may be arranged in limited cases. The Clinical Training Committee will make final selection of interns. Internship offers will be given in full accordance with the policies of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC).

 

Application requirements can be found here.

Each applicant is required to submit a complete set of application materials through the AAPI Online applicant portal. A fully completed set includes: 1) a completed AAPI Online application form; 2) a vitae containing background information, academic and field experience; 3) three letters of recommendation; and 4) official transcript(s) of all graduate academic work. 

Applicants may submit a supplemental testing report (deidentified), publication or research study - however, this is not required.

 

Applicants are welcome to e-mail our Clinical Training Director, Dr. Sheena Mehta (smehta@ou.edu) to check the status of their application.

 

*Upon submitting final Rank Order Lists to APPIC, note that our consortium has two separate program code numbers, one for each of the primary rotation sites.   Applicants are welcome to rank both or just one of the primary sites.  

 

*Please note that OU requires the COVID-19 vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff who have patient-facing responsibilities. For further information, please click here. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email the Training Director.