We welcome our new interns for 2009-2010.
INFORMATION FOR SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION
The University of Oregon Counseling Center participates in the National Matching Service as approved by APPIC. The University of Oregon Counseling Center's NMS number is 152211. Information about registering for the 2008 Match Service will be available on the APPIC website at http://www.natmatch.com/psychint/reglink.htm . (Please be aware that each applicant needs to file the necessary form with NMS only once.)
Interested applicants should submit:
- A completed Uniform Internship Application (which can be uploaded from the APPIC Web site: http://www.appic.org/match/5_3_match_application.html
- Current vita
- Cover Letter specifying why you're interested in our internship program
- Official graduate transcripts
- Three current letters of references, including two letters from clinical supervisors. (One should be a recent supervisor.) We also request that one of your three letters be written by a clinical staff member in a university counseling center at which you have worked or completed a practicum.
NOTE: Incomplete files cannot be reviewed. Late materials cannot be accepted. Application must be postmarked by November 7, 2009 to be considered.
Please send your completed application to:
H. Brooks Morse, Ph.D.
Training Director
University Counseling and Testing Center
1590 E. 13th
Eugene, Oregon 97403
Telephone: 541-346-3227
Fax: 541-346-2842
A selection committee will review all the applications. The committee will likely convene at the beginning of December, and applicants will be notified, beginning December 20, of their interview status. Standardized telephone interviews with the candidates in the final pool will be conducted in early January. All other candidates will receive email notification indicating they are no longer under consideration.
This internship site agrees to abide by the APPIC policy that no person at this training facility will solicit, accept or use any ranking-related information from any intern applicant.
Please feel free to e-mail us at internqa@uoregon.edu if you have questions about the internship process.
Qualified candidates must be doctoral students in APA accredited counseling or clinical psychology programs with a minimum of 500 Intervention and Assessment hours, and qualifying examinations completed by application deadline. All coursework and dissertation proposal to be completed by the start of the internship. Psychologists seeking training to change specialties to the counseling or clinical areas must complete the same didactic and practicum requirements.
We welcome our new interns for 2009-2010.
INFORMATION FOR SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION
The University of Oregon Counseling Center participates in the National Matching Service as approved by APPIC. The University of Oregon Counseling Center's NMS number is 152211. Information about registering for the 2008 Match Service will be available on the APPIC website at http://www.natmatch.com/psychint/reglink.htm . (Please be aware that each applicant needs to file the necessary form with NMS only once.)
Interested applicants should submit:
- A completed Uniform Internship Application (which can be uploaded from the APPIC Web site: http://www.appic.org/match/5_3_match_application.html
- Current vita
- Cover Letter specifying why you're interested in our internship program
- Official graduate transcripts
- Three current letters of references, including two letters from clinical supervisors. (One should be a recent supervisor.) We also request that one of your three letters be written by a clinical staff member in a university counseling center at which you have worked or completed a practicum.
NOTE: Incomplete files cannot be reviewed. Late materials cannot be accepted. Application must be postmarked by November 7, 2009 to be considered.
Please send your completed application to:
H. Brooks Morse, Ph.D.
Training Director
University Counseling and Testing Center
1590 E. 13th
Eugene, Oregon 97403
Telephone: 541-346-3227
Fax: 541-346-2842
A selection committee will review all the applications. The committee will likely convene at the beginning of December, and applicants will be notified, beginning December 20, of their interview status. Standardized telephone interviews with the candidates in the final pool will be conducted in early January. All other candidates will receive email notification indicating they are no longer under consideration.
This internship site agrees to abide by the APPIC policy that no person at this training facility will solicit, accept or use any ranking-related information from any intern applicant.
Please feel free to e-mail us at internqa@uoregon.edu if you have questions about the internship process.
Qualified candidates must be doctoral students in APA accredited counseling or clinical psychology programs with a minimum of 500 Intervention and Assessment hours, and qualifying examinations completed by application deadline. All coursework and dissertation proposal to be completed by the start of the internship. Psychologists seeking training to change specialties to the counseling or clinical areas must complete the same didactic and practicum requirements.