Online Master’s in Clinical Psychology Program

Prepare for Licensure or High-Level Research Roles
100% Online Coursework
As Few As 2 Years
59 – 60 Credit Hours
$455 per Credit
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Excel in a Range of Clinical and Academic Contexts With DSU
- Apply By: 08/14/2026
- Start Class: 08/25/2026
The clinical psychology master’s online is more than a career-advancing degree — it’s an opportunity to join a supportive community that respects your lived experience. As a top-ranked HBCU,1 we value diverse voices and offer rigorous coursework to elevate your psychology expertise.
Whether you’re interested in becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health (LPCMH) or pursuing high-level research roles, this MS in Clinical Psychology program has specialized tracks that will fit your goals.
Program Details
- Focus on licensure prep or scientific study
- Recognized as a leading research university2
- No GRE/GMAT exam scores required
- Apply what you learn in an internship or thesis
Customize Your Master’s With Career-Connected Program Options
For this online master’s in clinical psychology, you will choose the track that aligns with your personal and professional interests. The counseling track is ideal for those interested in becoming licensed practitioners, while the neuropsychology track is designed for advanced scientific study and doctoral preparation.
Counseling
- Online
- 2 – 3 Years
- 60 Credits
Prepare for professional practice with career-ready curriculum that provides the knowledge needed to sit for the National Counselor Examination (NCE).
View ProgramNeuropsychology
- Online
- 2 – 3 Years
- 59 Credits
Learn cutting-edge neuropsychology concepts and defend a thesis in your focus area with a program that prepares you for research careers and doctoral study.
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Curriculum
Master the Latest Psychology Concepts in 100% Online Courses
As Few As 2 Years
59 – 60 Credit Hours
Our practical, career-ready curriculum is comprised of a 29-credit core, where you will deepen your understanding of key psychology topics including ethics, psychotherapy, cultural diversity, advanced statistics and psychology assessment strategies. From there, the course plans differ depending on which track you choose.
For those in the counseling track, the curriculum is aligned with Delaware licensing standards and topic areas required by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). The neuropsychology track prioritizes scientific study and advanced research methods, preparing you for careers in research and doctoral study.
What Makes DSU Online Degrees Stand Out?
Practice Skills During a Field-Based Internship in the Counseling Track
You will gain hands-on experience helping others during a 700-hour supervised practicum at a mental health organization.
Prepare for Your Doctorate Through the Neuropsychology Track
If you’re considering post-graduate study, this track’s intensive research focus and thesis requirement make it an excellent doctoral preparation option.
Learn Psychology With Much-Needed Cultural Context
As the U.S. News & World Report’s #10 HBCU in the nation,3 our curriculum is rooted in discussions of diversity, cultural competence and equity.
Admission Requirements
Apply to the Clinical Psychology Program Online
Application Deadline 08/14/26
Start Date 08/25/26
The Delaware State University online application process is simple. As long as you have a bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 2.75 or above, you can take the next step in your psychology career. No entrance exams are required, so you can begin your application today.
| Online Application Form | Apply Now |
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| Degree and Minimum GPA | A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university with a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale |
| Transcripts | Send official transcripts from each college or university attended |
| Resume | Please submit a resume to include work experience, research experience, any clinical work, and any practica you have experienced. |
| Transfer Credits | You may apply up to nine applicable credits to your graduate degree program |
| Official Test Scores | No GMAT, GRE or other test scores required |
| Additional Information | If your undergraduate GPA is lower than 2.75, you may still apply to this program if you provide a written statement. In the written statement, explain your relevant career, research and clinical experiences; discuss your strengths and weaknesses that would contribute to your ability to matriculate through this program; and explain any relevant extenuating circumstances (e.g. elaborating on your low grades). You may also submit GRE scores to bolster your application. |
International Students
DSU offers an empowering community to students from around the world. In addition to the basic admission requirements, you’ll submit the following items with your application. Be sure to apply at least 90 days before classes start so that you have ample time to fulfill these requirements.
| Visa | Only F-1 visas are accepted for international admission to degree programs. If you’re an F-1 transfer student, we require a copy of your I-20 form upon admission |
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| Financial Documentation | International applicants must submit proof of funds to cover at least their first year of study. If living with a friend or relative in the U.S., students must submit additional documentation such as an affidavit of free room and board with supporting documents. For financial documentation, international students must forward the required financial evidence to the Office of International Affairs |
| Transcript Evaluation | Transcripts must be evaluated by a recognized credential evaluation agency (such as WES or ECE) and sent to DSU |
| Standardized Test Scores | Acceptable tests include TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, ACT or ELI |
Begin Your Journey to Delaware State University
Each student follows a unique path to DSU, and we’re here to make your journey a success. Visit our Admissions Hub to explore the steps you’ll complete when applying for an online program. You can also learn about transferring credits, using military benefits and taking the next step as an international student.
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Open the door to new opportunities in mental health practice, scholarly research and other fields when you invest in this career-ready master’s degree. View the table below to learn more about Delaware State’s MS in Clinical Psychology tuition.
| Cost per Credit Hour | $455 |
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| Total Number of Credit Hours | 59 – 60 |
| Total Estimated Tuition | Counseling track: $27,300 Neuropsychology track: $26,845 |
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Tuition & Financial Aid
When you succeed professionally, your entire community rises with you. Knowing that education plays a central role in that success, DSU offers cost-effective tuition so that financial barriers don’t stand between you and your goals. Visit our Tuition and Aid page to learn how to make online education fit your budget.
Tuition Details
Advance Your Career and Broaden Your Impact
Delaware State’s MS in Clinical Psychology online prepares you to make a real difference as a researcher, scholar or licensed practitioner. You will gain an array of in-demand skills, such as statistics and psychotherapy, that are applicable to a wide range of psychology roles. Our graduates have gone on to serve in fields including social work, family counseling, crisis intervention and substance abuse treatment.
What You’ll Learn
This online program will give you the tools needed to create positive change in people’s lives. In as few as two years, you will graduate with the advanced skills required for high-level, high-impact psychology fields.
- Ethical research and professional practices
- Research design and assessment
- Field-specific documentation and communication
- Data-driven analysis and treatment planning
Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge in clinical psychology, including psychopathology, psychological assessment and psychotherapy theories and techniques
- Integrate subject knowledge with understanding of scientific methodology to innovatively solve problems, evaluate behavior and make clinical decisions using critical thinking and evidence-based practice
- Behave and make decisions in accordance with the ethical standards of the discipline and exercise values that reflect sensitivity and commitment to diversity
- Express ideas and interact with others effectively by speaking and writing in a professional, context-appropriate manner
- Engage in ongoing self-reflection and self-regulation in the context of professional work; identify appropriate professional opportunities based on accurate assessment of knowledge, skills and abilities; and recognize the importance of continuous learning throughout one’s career
Learn From Faculty Who Believe in Your Potential
Our faculty will welcome you like family and provide personalized mentorship to bring your goals to life. They understand your perspective and experiences — after all, many of our instructors walked similar paths before becoming leaders in their fields. Rely on their professional expertise as you prepare to advance in the career that interests you.

Dr. John D. Rich, Jr., Professor and Program Director for MS in Clinical Psychology
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. John D. Rich, Jr.
Dr. Rich is a professor of psychology and program director for the online MS in Clinical Psychology. He graduated from Temple University in 2004 and has research expertise in the psychology of humor and positive parenting.
Sources
- Forbes. “Best HBCUs With Online Degrees of 2026.” Retrieved February 10, 2026, from https://www.forbes.com/advisor/education/online-colleges/best-hbcu/.
- U.S. Department of Education. “2025 HBCU Carnegie Classifications.” Retrieved February 10, 2026, from https://sites.ed.gov/whhbcu/2025-hbcu-carnegie-classifications/.
- U.S. News & World Report. “Delaware State University Rankings.” Retrieved February 10, 2026, from https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/delaware-state-university-1428.