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What Duquesne University says about their program:
"Accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) and approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), the 91-credit Psy.D. in School Psychology program at Duquesne University is designed to be consistent with the local-clinical scientist model of training. Students are trained in evidence-based practices founded in scientific literature and theory, and are additionally trained to consider local contextual variables when implementing these practices. Students learn to adapt empirically-validated research programs and interventions for use in unique practice settings, and with unique individuals and communities. Consistent with this model of training, each student intensively studies and addresses a problem of applied practice identified by a practice site in the year-long Applied Project. Graduates are license eligible for independent practice and are prepared to work in schools, hospitals, and child agencies and clinics."
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Libermann Scholarship International students who are accepted to Duquesne qualify for the Libermann Scholarship. Accepted students are automatically considered for the scholarship and do not need to apply.
Talent Scholarships: Every year, The School of Music recognizes talent by awarding scholarships based upon an audition.
Athletic Scholarships: Every year, The Athletics Department awards scholarships for both men's and women's NCAA sports.
Clergy Discount: Members of the clergy are given partial tuition remission on tuition for most programs, and Spiritans are given special funding opportunities.
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