Last updated: May 28, 2026

Best Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programs in Wyoming, Ranked (2026)

Wyoming's sole APA-accredited clinical psychology doctoral program for 2026, with cohort size, the 3,000 supervised hours (1,500 pre-doctoral internship + 1,500 post-doctoral), EPPP plus the Wyoming Jurisprudence Examination, and Wyoming's PSYPACT status (effective February 2023).

Taylor Rupe

Founder & Editor

B.A. in Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle

Key Takeaways

  • Wyoming has only 1 APA-accredited doctoral psychology program: University of Wyoming (UW) Clinical Psychology PhD (Laramie), continuously APA-accredited since 1972. Per UW Department of Psychology FAQ: status confirmed current; applicants directed to APA Commission on Accreditation for current site-visit schedule.
  • UW Clinical PhD admits approximately 6 to 8 students per year from 100 to 150 applications (acceptance rate ~5 to 8%). Program aims to fully fund every admitted graduate student with tuition waivers and stipends for at least 4 years; 100% of currently enrolled students receive tuition waivers + full stipends. 4-year on-campus coursework + clinical training sequence followed by 1 summer clerkship and 1-year APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship (~5 years total to PhD including internship year).
  • GRE NOT required for the 2026 cycle. UW does not require the GRE and will not review GRE scores even if submitted. Application deadline December 1, Fall start only (one admission cycle/year).
  • No APA-accredited PsyD programs in Wyoming. No APA-accredited Counseling Psychology, School Psychology, or Combined doctoral programs in Wyoming. UW's Social, Cognitive, and Psychology and Law PhDs are non-clinical research PhDs and are NOT APA-accredited (APA only accredits Clinical, Counseling, School, and Combined health-service-psychology doctoral programs).
  • Wyoming licenses psychologists through the Wyoming Board of Psychology under Wyoming Statutes § 33-27-101 et seq. Required supervised experience is 3,000 hours over at least 2 years: at least 1,500 hours must be completed during the doctoral pre-doctoral internship; up to 1,500 post-doctoral hours may be applied.
  • Exam sequence is the EPPP (scaled score 500+; $600 ASPPB) plus the Wyoming Jurisprudence Exam covering state statutes and Board rules.
  • Fees: Initial application $275 + $39 criminal background check fee. License renews ANNUALLY on June 30 (NOT biennial); renewal fee ~$200/year. CE requirement: 30 hours every 2 years preceding renewal.
  • Wyoming is a PSYPACT operational state since February 15, 2023 (SF 26, 2023 General Session). Wyoming psychologists may apply through ASPPB for an APIT (Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology) and/or IPC (Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate) to practice across PSYPACT states. This is significant given Wyoming's severe rural workforce shortages.
  • Wyoming has no state income tax, materially increasing take-home pay. Wyoming is the least populated state in the US (~580,000 residents, 2024 estimate), explaining small BLS employment counts and program-density facts. Wind River Reservation (Eastern Shoshone + Northern Arapaho) is a major locus of unmet behavioral health need; IHS hiring + tribal mental health programs are an underrepresented career pathway.
Accredited Programs
1
Ranked in this guide
Wyoming, Ranked Median
~$72,900-$97,970 (secondary sources; verify with BLS WY OEWS table)
vs national $96,100 (Verify with BLS; no state income tax adds take-home advantage)
Independent License
Licensed Psychologist
Licensed Psychologist
Supervised Hours
3,000
over 3,000 hours over at least 2 years: at least 1,500 hours during pre-doctoral internship + up to 1,500 post-doctoral min.
No state income tax. Take-home pay runs meaningfully higher than equivalent gross wages in California, New York, or Illinois.

APA-Accredited Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programs in Wyoming

All 1 programs ranked in this guide, with tuition, format, and accreditation at a glance.

# School In-State Tuition Format
1 University of Wyoming (UW Clinical PhD) Approximately $8,697/year resident (block rate at 9 credits/semester); $336/credit. Program aims to fully fund every admitted graduate student with tuition waivers and stipends for at least 4 years; 100% of currently enrolled students receive tuition waivers + full stipends On-campus
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University of Wyoming (UW Clinical PhD)

Laramie, WY On-campus APA-accredited Clinical Psychology PhD

In-State

Approximately $8,697/year resident (block rate at 9 credits/semester); $336/credit. Program aims to fully fund every admitted graduate student with tuition waivers and stipends for at least 4 years; 100% of currently enrolled students receive tuition waivers + full stipends

Out-of-State

Approximately $25,732/year non-resident; $1,006/credit; same with full funding

Length

~5 years total: 4-year on-campus coursework + clinical training + 1 summer clerkship + 1-year APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship

Field Hours

1,500 on the APA-accredited internship plus practicum at The Psychology Center (UW department-operated training clinic)

Concentrations

Clinical Psychology PhD (scientist-practitioner model). Department also offers Social, Cognitive Development, and Psychology and Law PhDs (only Clinical is APA-accredited)
  • The ONLY APA-accredited doctoral psychology program in Wyoming (continuously APA-accredited since 1972)
  • ~6 to 8 admits per year from 100 to 150 applications (~5 to 8% acceptance rate)
  • GRE NOT required and will NOT be reviewed even if submitted
  • Program aims to fully fund every admitted student with tuition waivers + stipends for at least 4 years; 100% of currently enrolled students fully funded
  • 94% of 2014-2024 graduates obtained licensure; 100% internship-match rate
GRE: Not required | Min GPA: 3.5
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How to Become a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Wyoming

The licensing board, exam pathway, and supervised hours you'll need to practice independently.

Licensing Board

Wyoming Board of Psychology

(307) 777-6529

Doctoral Student/Intern

Supervised pre-doctoral internship (at least 1,500 hours)

Supervised practice during the doctoral program under faculty and site supervision; not a separate Board credential

Hours

N/A

Duration

Associate

Exam: Not applicable

Licensed Psychologist

Licensed Psychologist

Independent practice, mental health diagnosis and treatment, psychological testing and assessment, supervision of trainees, expert testimony, telepsychology under PSYPACT for WY LPs holding APIT/IPC

Hours

3,000

Duration

3,000 hours over at least 2 years: at least 1,500 hours during pre-doctoral internship + up to 1,500 post-doctoral

Exam: EPPP (scaled score 500+) + Wyoming Jurisprudence Exam

Clinical Psychologist Salary in Wyoming

BLS state median wages by counseling specialty, with national comparison and top-paying metros.

Clinical and Counseling Psychologists (SOC 19-3033)

~$72,900-$97,970 (secondary sources; verify with BLS WY OEWS table) Verify with BLS; no state income tax adds take-home advantage
State
U.S.

National median: $96,100

Top metro: Verify with BLS MSA pages (Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie)

School Psychologists (SOC 19-3034)

~$74,350-$93,610 (sources disagree; small-sample state estimate) Verify with BLS
State
U.S.

National median: $84,940

Top metro: Verify with BLS (Laramie County 1 (Cheyenne), Natrona County 1 (Casper), Campbell County 1 (Gillette), Albany County 1 (Laramie))

Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (SOC 19-3032)

Data suppressed/not published for Wyoming (below BLS publication threshold) Data suppressed
State
U.S.

National median: National mean ~$109,000-$139,000

Top metro: Data suppressed (Cheyenne, Casper)

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