Seattle Pacific University
   


School of Psychology, Family and Community
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PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS:

FACTS ABOUT STUDENTS

Admission statistics based on the 2005-6 cycle:

  . Number of completed applications received: 100
  . Number of students offered interviews: 67
  . Number of students admitted: 39

 

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Number of students who enrolled: 32
  . Average Standardized Test Score (GRE or MAT)
   
  o GRE combined verbal and quantitative: 1104
  o MAT score: 426 or 56 (raw score)
  . Average GPA: 3.34

Other program statistics, based on Information related to COAMFTE Standard 120.13

79% of students who enrolled in our program will graduate within 3 years (based on 1995-98 admission years).

Of those students who graduated in 2002, 95% plan to pursue state licensure; 90% believe the program strongly or very strongly prepared them to be therapists; 45% were employed at graduation while 40% were looking for a job and 15% stated they were unemployed.

The gender and racial diversity of the MFT faculty, supervisors and student body for the 2001-02 academic year can be viewed through the following categories:

Faculty (10): 5 females: 4 Caucasian and 1 African American

5 males: all Caucasian

Supervisors (37): 26 females, 11 males

25 of the supervisors are European-American; ethnic/cultural identities of the others unknown

Students (76): 67 females, 9 males
65 Caucasian, 5 African Americans, 3 Pacific Islanders, 3 Hispanic 1 International, 75 US Citizens