PhD in School and Clinical Child Psychology
Are you passionate about improving the mental health and well-being of children, youth and families? This program prepares you to become a leader in psychology practice and research in schools, mental health, community and university settings. It also provides you with the academic requirements for becoming a registered Psychologist with the College of Psychologists of Ontario (CPO).
Full-time students receive a base funding package for their first four years of study. Students who advanced into this program from the Master of Arts in School and Clinical Child Psychology program will receive a base funding package for their first three years of study.
Base funding package covers the cost of tuition, and helps offset other living expenses. Last year, awards averaged around $25,000 per eligible student.