Indiana State University's Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences has received reaffirmed accreditation for its Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program in Clinical Psychology from the American Psychological Association through 2035.
The accreditation review recognized the program's high-quality training, experienced faculty, and strong commitment to student success. The reaffirmation reflects the collective efforts of faculty, students, alumni, and community partners who work together to prepare future psychologists and mental health professionals.
"This achievement underscores Indiana State University's commitment to academic excellence, professional training, and community impact," said Department of Psychology Chairperson and Professor Dr. Jennifer Schriver. "Our PsyD program continues to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to make meaningful contributions to the mental health and well-being of the communities they serve."
Accreditation by the American Psychological Association's Commission on Accreditation is a significant marker of quality and ensures that graduates are prepared to meet the highest professional standards in the field of clinical psychology.
The reaffirmation through 2035 highlights the program's continued success in advancing Indiana State University's mission of providing transformative educational opportunities while addressing critical workforce needs in mental and behavioral health.