The postgraduate programs in Clinical Psychology are highly competitive and there are many more applicants than places available. Therefore, at Griffith there is a highly structured application process. Admission to all   Clinical Psychology programs is restricted to students who are registered Psychologists  or who are eligible for provisional registration with the Psychology Board of  Australia. The application process involves three stages.
 Stage 1:  The application
 All applicants are required to demonstrate their  capability for training in Clinical Psychology as follows:
    - Academic Achievement/Intellectual Ability: Applicants must  have completed a program in Psychology extending over four years and accredited  by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Preference is given  to applicants who have completed an Honours degree in Psychology which involves  an individual research project awarded at the level of a First or Second Class  Division A. It is highly desirable that applicants will have completed courses  or units that are relevant to Clinical Psychology (for example, Abnormal  Psychology, Counselling Psychology or Health Psychology). The Grade Point Average  in the undergraduate degree, fourth year and relevant courses will be taken  into account. 
    - Interpersonal and Counselling Capability: Given the interpersonal  sensitivity and awareness required for effective clinical practice, successful  applicants will be expected to demonstrate a high level of interpersonal  skills.  Furthermore, in order for the  program to build on a reasonably advanced applied skill baseline, successful  applicants will be expected to demonstrate at least a basic level of competence  in the counselling context, evidence of warmth and empathic responding and an  openness to a range of approaches.  This  may be demonstrated by evidence of previous counselling training and relevant  volunteer or work experience.
  - Personal Statement: For assistance with this statement, see the Position description for a Clinical Psychology trainee and the Self-assessment / Colleague-assessment checklists.
    - Support  from Referees: Two referee reports are  required - one from an academic who knows your work well and a second from a  professional referee who can attest to your interpersonal and counselling  capabilities. See below for the Australian Psychology Postgraduate Program Reference Request System process. 
  
 Stage 2:  The interview
 Please note that, given the competitive nature  of this program, only those applicants who have been evaluated by a panel of  the clinical team as having demonstrated their suitability for training in  clinical psychology (according to the above criteria and ranked sufficiently  high enough relative to others) will be shortlisted for an interview.
 The interview itself consists of a multi-station assessment process. Applicants  are required to attend a face-to-face session that takes around half a day to  complete. Applicants will be required to demonstrate sound interpersonal and  emotion management skills as they respond to the various tasks at each  station.  Tasks include, for example,  responding to an ethical dilemma, roleplaying an interview, roleplaying a  supervision session, discussing research, responding to questions relating to  their own reasons for applying for training in clinical psychology and a  written task. 
 Applicants are assessed by a panel of clinical  program staff in the multi-station interview process. Applicants will be ranked according to their  performance at each station and those ranked highly enough will be offered a  place in the program. 
 Stage  3: The offer
 First round offers will be made by  mid-November to applicants who are ranked at a sufficiently high level. A  waitlist of applicants will be retained as second and third round offers may be  made as late as January. Unsuccessful applicants will be advised as soon as is  practically possible. 
 Note: Applicants are not permitted to defer an offer. Should you be unable to accept an offer, you must re-apply for entry in the following intake.