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Program & Graduation Rate Student
85%
95% Program: BA - Bachelor of Arts - Human Behavior
95% Program: CP - Counseling Psychology
84% Program: MA99 - Psychology - Master of Arts
87% Program: PS00 - Clinical Psychology - Doctor of Psychology
64% Program: PsyDMFT - Marriage Family Therapy- Doctor of Psychology
Gender
female 63%
male 37%
Age
25-29 10 5%
30-34 18 9%
35-39 33 17%
40-44 32 16% Average age 44 years old.
45-49 29 15%
50-59 44 22%
60-64 15 8%
65 and over 9 5%
Race
American Indian 1 1%
Asian 11 6%
Black or African American 20 10%
Hispanics of any Race 17 9%
Race and Ethnicity Unknown 6 3%
White 141 72%
Program
1%
6%
2%
70%
15%
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology
Doctor of Psychology in Marriage Family Therapy
Over All Graduation Rate--all programs since 1991
Program Completion Rates from 1991 to 2011
Active Student Profile
Bachelor of Arts in Human Behavior
Master of Arts in Psychology
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
Ryokan College Student Profile
Performance Fact Sheet 11/9/2011
Start Date/ Cohort Population*
Start Date/ Cohort Population*
Graduation Date/ Number of Graduates
Graduation Date/ Number of Graduates
Examination Date/ Number Passed
Exam
Examination Date/ Number Failed Exam
Examination Date/ Number Not
Included
Examination Date/ Passage Rate
Master of Arts in Professional Counseling**
not started not started not started not started n/a n/a n/a n/a
Master of Arts in Spiritual Psychology**
not started not started not started not started non license program non license program non license program non license program
Master of Arts in Business Psychology**
not started not started not started not started non license program non license program non license program non license program
1/1/2009 11 12/31/2009 117/1/2009 5 6/30/2009 31/1/2010 6 12/31/2010 47/1/2010 5 6/30/2010 5
6 1MFT Written Exam 1-
6/2009 86%
1 0MFT Written Exam 7-
12/2009 100%
1 1MFT Written Exam 1-
6/2010 50%
4 0MFT Written Exam 7-
12/2010 100%
7 3MFT Written Clinical Vignette 1-6/2009 70%
3 6MFT Written Clinical Vignette 7-12/2009 33%
3 2MFT Written Clinical Vignette 1-6/2010 60%
4 2MFT Written Clinical Vignette 7-12/2010 67%
16 7 CPSE 2009 70%12 0 CPSE 2010 100%11 14 EPPP 2009 44%8 22 EPPP 2010 27%
non license program non license program non license program non license program
*Cohort Population means the number of students that were enrolled in a program on the first class day after the cancellation period.
LICENSING RATES
** Program not yet approved or started
Master of Arts in Psychology
non license program non license program non license program non license program
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology
Doctor of Psychology in Marriage Family Therapy
Ryokan College
Cohort Start
Date
Cohort
Population
Students
Unavailable for
Graduation*
Graduates**Completion
Rate
Bachelor of Arts 2009 & 2010 4 0 4 100%Master of Arts in
Counseling Psychology
2009 & 2010 5 1 2 40%
Master of Arts in Psychology
2009 & 2010 18 1 9 50%
Doctor of Psychology in
Clinical Psychology
2009 & 2010 65 1 0 0%
Doctor of Psychology in
Marriage Family Therapy
2009 & 2010 37 0 1 3%
Completion Rates (includes data for the two calendar years prior to reporting) Name
of Educational Program (2009‐2010 Year Program) for use in year 2011
* “Students unavailable for graduation” means those students who have died, been incarcerated, or called to active military duty.
** “Graduates” is the number of students who have completed 100% of the published program length.
COMPLETION RATES
Cohort Start
Date
Cohort
PopulationGraduates*
Graduates
Available for
Employment
**
Graduates
Employed in
the Field***
Placement
Rate
Bachelor of Arts 2009 & 2010 1 4 4 n/aMaster of Arts in
Counseling Psychology
2009 & 2010 2 0 0 2
Master of Arts in Psychology
2009 & 2010 n/a 0 0 n/a n/a
Doctor of Psychology in
Clinical Psychology2009 & 2010 9 0 0 8
Doctor of Psychology in
Marriage Family Therapy
2009 & 2010 3 8 8 3 38%
* “Graduates” is the number of students who have completed 100% of the published program length.
** “Graduates available for employment” means the number of graduates minus the number of graduates unavailable for employment. “Graduates unavailable for employment” means graduates who, after graduation, die, become incarcerated, are called to active military duty, are international students that leave the United States or do
not have a visa allowing employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in an accredited or bureau‐approved postsecondary institution.
*** “Graduates employed in the field” means graduates who are gainfully employed within six months of graduation in a position for which the skills obtained through the education and training provided by the institution are required
or provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position.
PLACEMENT RATES
Performance Fact Sheet
Calendar Year
Graduates
Available for
Employment*
Graduates
Employed in the
field**Bachelor of Arts
in Human Behavior
2009 & 2010 4 n/a
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
2009 & 2010 0 2
Master of Arts in Psychology
2009 & 2010 0 n/a
Doctor of Psychology in
Clinical Psychology
2009 & 2010 0 8
Doctor of Psychology in
Marriage Family Therapy
2009 & 2010 8 3
Number of Graduates
Reported to be Receiving this
Wage
n/a
20,000; 28,000; 30,000; 60,000; 69,000; 85,000 (2); 100,001
80,000; 100,000
individual salaries from survey already noted above
*Graduates available for employment” means the number of graduates minus the number of graduates unavailable for employment. Graduates unavailable for employment means graduates who, after graduation, die, become incarcerated, are called to active military duty, are international students that leave the United States or do not have a visa allowing employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in an accredited or bureau‐approved postsecondary ** Graduates employed in the field” means graduates who are gainfully employed within six months of graduation in a position for which the skills obtained through the education and training provided by the institution are required or provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position. Salary is as reported by the student. Not all graduates reported salary.
** Graduates available for employment means the number of graduates minus the number of graduates unavailable for employment. Graduates unavailable for employment means graduates who, after graduation, die, become incarcerated, are called to active military duty, are international students that leave the United States or do not have a visa allowing employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in an accredited or bureau‐approved postsecondary institution.
*** “Graduates employed in the field” means graduates who are gainfully employed within six months of graduation in a position for which the skills obtained through the education and training provided by the institution are required or provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position.
SALARY & WAGE INFORMATION
Annual Salary & Wages Reported by
Graduates Employed in the Field.***
60, 000 (2)