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    prospie1234 reacted to PsyberPsych3311 in Psychology PhD Stipend (Clinical, School, Developmental)   
    For the clinical programs I looked at and applied to this year, I would say the range was about 16-26. But that included some pretty low COL places. Also tuition waivers/remission can vary, so definitely take that into account. Full tuition waivers are common, but there's also partial waivers and schools that waive out-of-state tuition and still require in-state tuition (which can be super cheap in some states but still).
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    prospie1234 reacted to psychlife1 in Psychology PhD Stipend (Clinical, School, Developmental)   
    My dev program is a bit different since it's a dual degree program. but stipend is ~$36K in a high COL area. also the graduate student has a union here, so stipend goes up. 
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    prospie1234 reacted to 23208838 in Psychology PhD Stipend (Clinical, School, Developmental)   
    Clinical, high COL, stipend for full year ~$27k
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    prospie1234 reacted to SocDevMum in Psychology PhD Stipend (Clinical, School, Developmental)   
    Developmental programs are lower than clinical, apparently.  My stipend is in the low 20s, and I'm told it's generous for a developmental program - and I live in a VERY high COL part of the United States. I know some other programs in the MidWest and South struggle to hit 20.
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    prospie1234 reacted to Clinapp2017 in Psychology PhD Stipend (Clinical, School, Developmental)   
    My stipend in a clinical program in a high COL area on the east coast is 34,000, pre-tax. It is among the highest PhD stipends I have heard of, and is largely driven by the COL. It's crappy, though, because it still not a lot. But at least I don't have tuition  
     
    I think across the country, the median stipend for *funded* clinical programs is somewhere between 20-30k, pre-tax. At least anecdotally, people I know in other programs and other programs I interviewed at were in that range, with low COL = lower stipend, high COL = higher stipend. 
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