Paying for School for Clinical Psychology PsyD in Rhode Island

How to Finance Your Education

Now is a critical time to get the skills you need to make a difference in the lives of others and your own. Here's what you need to know about paying for school. Please note that tuition may be funded through a number of different sources.


Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees are subject to change each year, effective May 1. The following schedule of tuition per credit is effective for the academic year 2026/2027 beginning with the summer semester 2026.

Annual Cost of Attendance

PsyD in Clinical Psychology in Rhode Island
Total # of credits 123
Tuition per credit $1,920
Student Fees Fall/Spring $600
Student Fees Summer $300
Graduation Fee $550
Estimated Annual Program Tuition and Fees
Based on a student taking 27 credits in Year 1
$53,340

Scholarships

All applicants who apply for the Clinical Psychology PsyD in Rhode Island will be considered for a merit scholarship up to $30,000 (Annual is $7,500/yr, Years 1-4).


Financial Aid

Financial aid includes federal loans, federal work study and private loans.

The first step in applying for financial aid is to complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to be eligible for federal loans. The form is available each year online at studentaid.gov after October 1. Our school code is G21636. Please note that international students are not eligible for federal loans.

If you have any questions, please email financialaid@williamjames.edu.

Please review our financial aid guidelines to learn more


Payment Plans

William James College, in partnership with Nelnet Campus Commerce, offers interest-free monthly installment plan options for the fall, spring and summer semesters. There is a one-time setup fee to Nelnet Campus Commerce per semester. The fee is $50 in the fall and spring semesters and $30 in the summer. Students may enroll in a 4-month plan for the fall and spring semesters and a 3-month plan for the summer. Payments are due in September, January and April depending on the semester plan that you are enrolled in. It is the student's responsibility to ensure the budgeted amount to NELNET will pay their William James College student account in full. The final payment for the semester must pay that semester in full.


Paying Back Your Loans

Many graduates have participated in income-based loan repayment plans and loan forgiveness programs. These programs are regulated by the government and can change quickly.  The latest information can be found on www.studentaid.gov.