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Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology
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About Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology
Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology is a graduate-level program located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. This consortium-based institution offers doctoral training in professional psychology through a collaborative model involving multiple regional universities and healthcare systems in the Hampton Roads area.
No specific enrollment or completion metrics are currently available in IPEDS data for this institution. The Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology offers a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree, preparing graduates for licensure and professional practice in clinical psychology. The consortium model allows students to benefit from the combined faculty, clinical training sites, and academic resources of its partner institutions.
Virginia Beach is the most populous city in Virginia and is part of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The consortium serves the psychological training needs of the region and contributes to the local behavioral health workforce. Prospective applicants should contact the consortium directly for information on admissions, program requirements, and current partner institutions.
1881 University Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23453
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