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Masters Student Admissions, Outcome, and Other Data

Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data

Time to Completion for all students entering the program

  Year in which Degrees were Conferred
Outcome 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029  2030  Total
Total number of students with Masters degree conferred on transcript 35 24 30 28 33            
147
   
Mean number of years/months to complete the program 2y, 5.5 2y, 5m  2y, 4m 2y, 4.5 m              2y, 4.6m

Degrees are conferred January 30, May, and September 30 each year. 

Program Costs

Description

2024-2025 1st year Cohort Cost
Tuition for full-time students (in-state and out-of-state)

$25,728 (Yr 1 FA/SP– 24 credits)

$25,728 (Yr 2 SU/FA/SP – 24 credits)

$12, 864 (Yr 3 SU/FA – 12 credits)

Total Tuition: $64,320
Tuition per credit hour for part-time students (if applicable enter amount; if not applicable enter “NA”) NA
Program Fees (Tevera) $220*
Books & Supplies $2,040
Housing & Food $14,964
Transportation $3,048
Miscellaneous Expenses $9,699

https://www.loyola.edu/department/financial-aid/graduate/tuition-charges/psychology-cpc.html

*One- time $220 fee for Tevera account

Attrition

 Variable  2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021  2021-2022  2022-2023 2023-2024  2024-2025   2025-2026
 N  N  %  N  %  N  %

N

 N  N  N
 Students for whom this is the year of first enrollment (i.e., new students)  38  26  -  32  -  27  35  35  43 -  43 -
 Students whose Master’s degrees were conferred on their transcripts  36  95% 23   88%  30 94%  - - - - -
 Students still enrolled in program  -  1  4%  0 - - 1  3%  34  97%   43   100% 43 100%
 Students no longer enrolled for any reason other than conferral of Masters degree  2  5%  2  8%  1 3%  3%   - - - - -

 

Licensure

 Outcome  Year in which Degrees were Conferred
 2021 2022 2023  2024  2025  2026  2027  2028 2029  2030  Total 
 Total number of students with Masters degree conferred on transcript 35 24  30  28 33           150
 Total number with LGPC* 4 (11%) 8 (33%)  17 (57%)  22(78%) 25(76%)           76(51%)
 Total number with LCPC* 25 (71%)  14(59%) 11(37%) - -           50 (33%)
 Total number who went on to doctoral training  1(3%) 1 (4%)  1 (4%) - -           3 (2%)
 Total number who are employed in positions where licensure is not required 2 (6%) 1 (4%)  - 1(4%) 1           4 (3%)
 Total number program does not have data for 3 (9%) - 1 (3%) 5(18%) 8(24%)           17 (11%)

*or LGPC/LCPC-equivalent in states that have different titles for the license

Applicant Data 

   Year of Entry  
  2018   2019    2020    2021   2022   2023   2024   2025  
Number of Applicants Reviewed 143 - 117 162 236 218  217  205 - 218 -
Number of Applicants Interviewed 92 64% 77 66%  72  44%  66  28%  84  38.5%  89  41%  120 58.5% 112 51%
Number of Admissions Offers Made (including those from alternate list) 93 65% 81 69%  69  42.5%  59  26%  61  28%  71  33%  83 40% 83 38%
Number of Applicants Enrolled * 38 26.5% 26 22%  32  20%  27  11%  35  16%  35  16%  43 21% 43 20%
Average Undergraduate GPA for those Enrolled  3.52 - 3.46 - 3.48  3.51  3.55  3.61  3.6 - 3.53 -

*Numbers between applicants interviewed and offers made may differ due to applications from PsyD applicants who were offered MS CPC admission following Psy.D. interview day and therefore were not interviewed again
** Percentages of applications reviewed reflected in table. 

Enrolled Applicant Demographic Data:

   Year of Entry  
  2018    2019    2020    2021    2022    2023    2024    2025   
Enrolled Applicants  38 26  32  28   -  35  35  43 - 43 -
Mean Age 25 - 29  25  25  26  26  29 - 25 -
Gender Identity:                                
        Male  6 16%  23%  22%  21%  10  28%  17%  7 16% 11 26%
        Non-Binary -       -   2 6% 0 - - - 3 7%
        Female 32 84%  20  77%  25  78%  22  79%  23  66%  29  83%  36 84% 29 67%
BIPOC 7 18%  10  38%  25%  14  50%  26%  11  29%  8 19% 11 26%
Hispanic 3 8%  4%  9%  6%  8%  3 7% 4 9%
PY UG Major 31 81.5%  18  69%  26  81%  24  86%  27  77%  33  92%  32 74% 39 91%

 

- Loyola did not start collecting data regarding gender identity and pronouns until the 2022 application cycle

Where our alumnae are working: 

Anchor Counseling Centers

Attentive Psychotherapy & Counseling Center

B’Well Counseling Services

Balance Point Wellness

Behavior Therapy Center of Greater Washington

Behavioral Health Pathways

Beth Nichols Counseling, LLC

Bethesda Counseling Services

Bloom Health Centers

Bodhi Counseling

Catholic Charities of Baltimore

The Center for Trauma, Stress, and Anxiety

Chesapeake Bay Psychological Services

Chesapeake Medical Imaging

Chesapeake Mental Health Collaborative

The Children’s Guild Alliance

Core Counseling Services

The Counseling Center of Maryland

Creative Psychological Health Services

Eating Recovery Center

EviJoy Counseling

Families First Counseling & Psychiatry

Family Intervention Partners

GIFTS

Heuristic Therapeutic Services

Holistic PsychoHealth Services

Inner Path Wellness

Institute of Healing

Key Point Health Services

LifeSpring Counseling Services

Living Deliverately

Loyola University Maryland, Career Center

Mindful Healing Works Wellness Center

Mindful Marriage & Family Therapy

New Connections Counseling Center

The Personal Wellness Center

Pivot Point Counseling

Playful Therapy Connections

Potomac Physicians

PVD Psychological Associates

Reclaim & Rise

Renewal Counseling Center

Sante Group

Shore Neuropsychology & Behavioral Health

The Skills Group

Thrive Behavioral Health

TurnAround

Trauma Specialists of Maryland

Villa Maria

Washington Behavioral Medicine Associates

The Woolf Center

YouMe Healthcare

Yudaguru Integrative Wellness