Psychology Programs in Texas

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Why Choose to Study Psychology in Texas?

They say everything’s big in Texas, starting with the state itself. It should come as no surprise that the second-biggest state in land area and population has a number of universities with psychology programs to choose from. Not only are many of these programs among the top-ranked in the country, but they can also lead to job opportunities in a state with a rapidly growing population.

Texas is clearly growing for a reason. The economy is expanding along with the population, creating all sorts of job openings in a variety of fields. As people come to the Lone Star State, they bring parts of their culture with them. This has made Texas an exciting, dynamic place to study, work, and live.

As the state grows, its biggest cities are becoming increasingly fun and cosmopolitan. Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio have long been buzzing urban centers, but, in recent years, the state capital Austin has grown into a cultural and economic hub of its own. All of these cities boast multiple psychology programs and incredible job opportunities for trained psychologists.

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Job Prospects in Texas for Psychology Professionals

With its rapidly expanding economy, Texas is producing opportunities for job seekers in a number of fields, and psychology is certainly no exception. In 2020, there were approximately 8,930 clinical or school psychologists in the state. There were also 830 psychologists working in other areas of the field. These numbers are likely to grow as the state’s population increases.

While psychologists in Texas earn less than the national average, they still earn more than their colleagues in neighboring states like Oklahoma and Arkansas. On average, counseling, clinical, and school psychologists earn an annual salary of $73,650 in Texas. Other types of psychologists, meanwhile, earn $90,870. These are respectable numbers in a state with a relatively low cost of living.

As decent as job prospects already are in Texas, it’s the state’s promising future that really makes it worth consideration. The growing population and expanding economy suggest that more employment opportunities for psychologists will open up in the years and decades ahead.

Psychology Certifications and Licensing in Texas

In order to practice as a psychologist in Texas, a license is required. This certification, granted by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, sets the standards in the industry and ensures all patients and clients receive adequate care.

The ultimate goal of any aspiring psychologist in Texas is to receive their full psychology license. There are two types of interim license that can put a candidate on the path to receiving the full license: provisional licenses and associate licenses.

Applying for a provisional license is the most common route to full certification. In order to apply for a provisional license, a candidate must have already earned a doctorate degree in psychology. With their provisional license in hand, candidates will then need to log postdoctoral hours of work in order to apply for the full license. Most psychologists will need 1,750 hours of supervised professional experience. School psychologists need 1,200 hours at internships, half of which must take place in a public school.

Associate licenses offer an alternate path to full certification. Before applying to become a licensed psychology associate, a candidate must have completed a master’s degree in psychology with at least six hours of supervised practice. From there, the candidate will need to log 3,000 additional hours in order to apply for the full license.

After completing the necessary hours, provisionally licensed psychologists and licensed associates need to pass two exams in order to receive their full license. School psychologists take the national school psychology examination, while other psychologists take the examination for professional practice in psychology. All psychologists must also pass the jurisprudence examination. Upon successfully passing the two exams that correspond to their field, psychologists become fully licensed to operate in Texas.

To remain certified, Texas psychologists must renew their licenses every two years. Successful renewal requires a candidate to have completed at least 40 hours of recognized professional development since the issuance of their last license. This ensures that licensed psychologists remain on the cutting edge of their profession.

Educational Programs and Specialities

Texas features over 100 accredited colleges and universities which offer psychology degree programs. Whether you’re looking to try out the degree path, or you’re ready to get your doctorate degree, there are numerous choices available.

The University of Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Baylor University are just a few of the major psychology schools in Texas. Most schools offer at minimum an associate’s degree program, but you can also find bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degree plans as well as certificate training for further specialization.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many years does it take to earn a license as a psychologist in Texas?

In Texas, it takes 8-10 years to become a certified, licensed psychologist. This includes four years for a bachelor’s degree, two years for a master’s degree, two or three years for a PhD, and one or two years to log the additional supervised hours necessary to earn a full license.

What are the top psychology schools in Texas?

While there are dozens of schools with psychology programs in Texas, a few are renowned for their academic excellence and positive student experience. Rice University in Houston receives consistently high ratings, while students at the University of Texas in Austin rave about the urban lifestyle provided by the vibrant capital city.

Where in Texas do You Want to Study?

Texas Psychology Resources

Texas Psychological Association (TPA) – This organization, representing psychologists and psychology students in Texas, provides ethics consultations, professional development opportunities, and industry-related publications.

Texas Association of School Psychologists (TASP) – With membership available to students, active practitioners, and retired veterans of the industry, this organization offers updates and resources for school psychologists in the Lone Star State.

Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council – As the organization in charge of certification for psychologists in Texas, this group offers updated information related to licensing requirements, processes, and examinations.

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St Philip's College

San Antonio, Texas
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Psychology, General
Student Population
20,890
Student:Teacher Ratio
20 to 1
Tuition
$13,980
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

St. Mary's University

San Antonio, Texas
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Applied Psychology
Student Population
3,899
Student:Teacher Ratio
11 to 1
Tuition
$31,170
Acceptance Rate
79%

Stephen F Austin State University

Nacogdoches, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General - Online
Doctorate in School Psychology
Master's in College Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Master's in Psychology, General - Online
Master's in School Psychology
Master's in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Student Population
14,948
Student:Teacher Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition
$16,224
Acceptance Rate
68%

Sul Ross State University

Alpine, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services - Online
Master's in Psychology, General
Student Population
2,755
Student:Teacher Ratio
15 to 1
Tuition
$18,590
Acceptance Rate
100%

Tarleton State University

Stephenville, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General - Online
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Counseling Psychology
Master's in Applied Psychology
Student Population
15,191
Student:Teacher Ratio
19 to 1
Tuition
$14,296
Acceptance Rate
56%

Tarrant County College District

Fort Worth, Texas
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Psychiatric/Mental Health Services Technician
Student Population
76,163
Student:Teacher Ratio
22 to 1
Tuition
$8,235
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Temple College

Temple, Texas
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Psychology, General
Student Population
6,808
Student:Teacher Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition
$2,832
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Texarkana College

Texarkana, Texas
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
Student Population
5,615
Student:Teacher Ratio
22 to 1
Tuition
$1,560
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Texas A & M International University

Laredo, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Psychology, General
Master's in Counseling Psychology
Student Population
9,511
Student:Teacher Ratio
22 to 1
Tuition
$13,946
Acceptance Rate
54%

Texas A & M University-College Station

College Station, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Counseling Psychology
Master's in School Psychology
Master's in Educational Psychology
Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Master's in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Student Population
73,267
Student:Teacher Ratio
20 to 1
Tuition
$34,190
Acceptance Rate
58%

Texas A & M University-Commerce

Commerce, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Doctorate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Doctorate in Educational Psychology
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services - Online
Master's in Psychology, General
Master's in School Psychology
Student Population
14,618
Student:Teacher Ratio
21 to 1
Tuition
$17,460
Acceptance Rate
43%

Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General - Online
Certificate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Certificate in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Doctorate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Psychology, General
Student Population
14,249
Student:Teacher Ratio
19 to 1
Tuition
$14,695
Acceptance Rate
80%

Texas A & M University-Kingsville

Kingsville, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Certificate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Psychology, General
Master's in Counseling Psychology
Master's in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor - Online
Student Population
9,764
Student:Teacher Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition
$18,191
Acceptance Rate
77%

Texas A&M University-Texarkana

Texarkana, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Master's in Psychology, General
Master's in Counseling Psychology
Master's in School Psychology
Student Population
2,515
Student:Teacher Ratio
15 to 1
Tuition
$18,213
Acceptance Rate
94%

Texas A&M University-Central Texas

Killeen, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
Student Population
3,344
Student:Teacher Ratio
14 to 1
Tuition
$15,072
Acceptance Rate
97%

Texas A&M University-San Antonio

San Antonio, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Doctorate in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Student Population
7,961
Student:Teacher Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition
$18,215
Acceptance Rate
44%

Texas Christian University

Fort Worth, Texas
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Neuroscience
Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Bachelor's in Developmental and Child Psychology
Doctorate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Doctorate in Psychology, General
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Psychology, General
Master's in Developmental and Child Psychology
Student Population
11,499
Student:Teacher Ratio
13 to 1
Tuition
$49,160
Acceptance Rate
47%

Texas Lutheran University

Seguin, Texas
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
1,550
Student:Teacher Ratio
14 to 1
Tuition
$30,550
Acceptance Rate
56%

Texas Southern University

Houston, Texas
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Doctorate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Psychology, General
Student Population
10,979
Student:Teacher Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition
$20,097
Acceptance Rate
91%
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