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Misha

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The most preferred course at Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology is MS in Clinical Psychology. WSPP offers the Psy.D. degree with areas of specialisation in either Child or Adult Clinical Psychology. It is a place where practicing clinical psychologists provide mentorship and instruction focused on developing students both professionally as a psychologist and as an individual. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, some of the job roles and estimated salary ranges are outlined below: 

Job TitleRange
Mental Health Therapist$47k - $79k
Licensed Professional Counselor$44k - $77k
Psychometrist$40k - $72k
Mental Health Counselor$35k - $69k 
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor$40k - $69k
Licensed Mental Health Counselor$44k - $74k 
Clinical Therapist$40k - $65k 

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Misha

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WSPP offers the Psy.D. degree with areas of specialisation in either Child or Adult Clinical Psychology. Graduates of the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology with a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) have many career options in a variety of professions. Some of the potential job roles are mentioned below:

Research Director$86k - $196k
Psychologist$69k - $162k
Clinical Psychologist$50k - $121k
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education$45k - $87k 
UX Researcher$75k - $155k 
Data Scientist$91k - $170k 
Chief Operating Officer (COO)$82k - $288k 

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Misha

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Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology does not have global rankings. However, according to EduRank, the college ranked #7129 of 14,131 in the world, #1855 of 2,496 in the US and #38 of 47 in Wisconsin. It is accredited by the American Psychological Association and the Higher Learning Commission, which indicates its quality in the field of clinical psychology. 

 

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Misha

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Although WSPP does not provide accommodation, they do provide new students a thorough rundown of what to expect when they move to the city where they will be taking lessons.  In order to discuss housing alternatives in and around Milwaukee, students are advised to get in touch with one of our existing student representatives. 

 

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Mukul Pruthi

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Candidates can check the REET Level 2 marks as shared here:

  • Go to the exam website 
  • Click on the REET result link 
  • Login into the registered account to check the scorecard
  • The REET scorecard containing the Level 2 marks will appear.
  • Download the marks.

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Misha

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The Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology (WSPP), which offers a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree with specialties in Child or Adult Clinical Psychology, is renowned for its emphasis on clinical psychology. It is recognised for its strong internship placement and small class sizes, which allow for personalized mentorship from practicing clinical psychologists. According to EduRank, the college ranked #7129 of 14,131 in the world, #1855 of 2,496 in the US and #38 of 47 in Wisconsin.

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Misha

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The Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology is an accredited institution by the Higher Learning Commission and has membership in the North Central Association. A rating made by EduRank ranks the school at #7129 out of 14,131 worldwide, #1855 out of 2,496 in the US, and at #38 out of 47 institutions in Wisconsin. It has strong internship placements and small class sizes that promote individualized mentorship under practicing clinical psychologists. WSPP attracts international students to its Milwaukee location as providing a very lively urban atmosphere with easy access to lots of clinical training opportunities for practical experi

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Anshpreet kaur

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It's possible but not too easy getting part time jobs while studying at Wiscons in School of Professional Psychology. Because on campus jobs are limited and off campus you need special permissions 

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Nishtha

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To enroll in a BBA course at Universal SkillTech University, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. The institute offers full-time BBA courses lasting four years. Students are selected based on merit. In addition to the selection criteria, students must pass Class 12 (common eligibility).

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Misha

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Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology has mixed reviews. Students appreciate small class sizes as they get personalized experiences. Some students are dissatisfied with the lack of support from faculty. A few students find the environment less interactive. There are also concerns about the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) where students mentioned in ill prepared. 

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Misha

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The tuition fee for first-year students at the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology is $48,750 (INR 42,60,529). A university academic fee of $650 (INR 56,807) is also charged. Additional estimated cost of books and supplies is around $450 (INR 39,327). This sums up to $49,850 (INR 43,56,664).

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Amarjeet Kumar

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Indeed, compared to Marquette University, the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology (WSPP) is typically less expensive. Particularly when taking into account Marquette's out-of-state tuition, WSPP's tuition is substantially less than Marquette's.

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Vikram Shukla

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The REET passing marks for Level 2 are the same as for Level 1. Have a look:

Category

REET Qualifying marks for TSP (%)REET Qualifying marks for Non-TSP (%)

General

60

60

ST

36

55

SC, OBC, MBC, EWS

55

55

Ex-Servicemen & Widow

50

50

PwD

40

40

Sahariya Jan-Jati 

36

36

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Misha

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The tuition fee for first-year students at the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology is $48,750 (INR 42,60,529). A university academic fee of $650 (INR 56,807) is also charged. Additional estimated cost of books and supplies is around $450 (INR 39,327). The details for transportation and other miscellaneous expenses are not explicitly mentioned.

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Misha

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The application fee at the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology is $75 (INR 6,554). It is non-refundable. Once accepted students also need to pay an enrollment fee of $250 (INR 21,848) to secure the seat. Students can fee the online, by check or money order.

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Misha

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The application process at the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology:

1. Complete the application at the WSPP website. 

2. Submit the required documents: 

3. Official Academic transcripts. 

  • CV with a maximum of 500 words or 1 ½ pages explaining your motivation for attending WSPP.
  • GRE (Optional)
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • English Proficiency test scores (if applicable)

4. Students may be interviewed, either in person or by telephone, at the discretion of the Admissions Committee.

5. Pay a $75 application fee. 

6. Fill out the scholarship form if applicable. 

If accepted, a $250 confirmation fee is require

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Misha

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The Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology is among the institutions that don't provide data on acceptance rates. This may occur when the university offers programs in which candidates do not necessarily compete with one another and simply need to fulfill entrance standards to enroll. However, according to some unofficial sources the acceptance rate is around 92%. 

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Misha

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The following are the documents required in the visa process for Indian students-

  • A valid passport with a validity date at least six months beyond your intended period of stay. 
  • Passport-sized photos.
  • College acceptance/offer letter.
  • An I-20 form issued by the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology.
  • Official academic transcripts from previous institutions.
  • English Proficiency Test Scores.
  • Documentation showing sufficient financial support for tuition and living expenses.
  • SEVIS I-901 form confirmation page.
  • Visa Application Form (DS-160) and visa application fee receipt.

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Misha

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The deadline for all candidates at Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology is as follows:

  • Fall Admission: January 17th of the same year is the deadline for fall admission. Applications submitted after the deadline will be evaluated based on available space.
  • Spring Admission: If space is available, the deadline for spring semester enrollment is November 15th.

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