The document provides student profile and program completion rate data for Ryokan College from 1991 to 2011. It summarizes that the overall graduation rate across all programs is 85% and rates for specific programs range from 64% to 95%. The average age of current students is 44 and most are female, white, and enrolled in the Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology program. Licensing and placement rates for recent years are also presented, with passage rates on licensing exams ranging from 27% to 100% and placement rates of 38% to 100% depending on the program. Salary information is given for a few programs, showing a range from $20,000 to over $100,000.
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Ryokan College student graduation and licensing rates 1991-2011
1. Ryokan College Student Profile
Program Completion Rates from 1991 to 2011
Program & Graduation Rate Student
85% Over All Graduation Rate--all programs since 1991
95% Program: BA - Bachelor of Arts - Human Behavior
95% Program: CP - Counseling Psychology
84% Program: MA99 - Psychology - Master of Arts
87% Program: PS00 - Clinical Psychology - Doctor of Psychology
64% Program: PsyDMFT - Marriage Family Therapy- Doctor of Psychology
Active Student Profile
Gender
female 63%
male 37%
Age
25-29 10 5%
30-34 18 9%
35-39 33 17%
40-44 32 16% Average age 44 years old.
45-49 29 15%
50-59 44 22%
60-64 15 8%
65 and over 9 5%
Race
American Indian 1 1%
Asian 11 6%
Black or African American 20 10%
Hispanics of any Race 17 9%
Race and Ethnicity Unknown 6 3%
White 141 72%
Program
Bachelor of Arts in Human Behavior 1%
Master of Arts in Psychology 6%
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology 2%
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology 70%
Doctor of Psychology in Marriage Family Therapy 15%
2.
3. Performance Fact Sheet 11/9/2011
LICENSING RATES
Graduation Date/ Graduation Date/ Examination Date/ Examination Date/
Start Date/ Cohort Start Date/ Cohort Examination Date/ Examination Date/
Number of Number of Number Passed Number Not
Population* Population* Number Failed Exam Passage Rate
Graduates Graduates Exam Included
Master of Arts in
Professional not started not started not started not started n/a n/a n/a n/a
Counseling**
Master of Arts in
Spiritual not started not started not started not started non license program non license program non license program non license program
Psychology**
Master of Arts in
Business not started not started not started not started non license program non license program non license program non license program
Psychology**
1/1/2009 11 12/31/2009 11
Master of Arts in 7/1/2009 5 6/30/2009 3
non license program non license program non license program non license program
Psychology 1/1/2010 6 12/31/2010 4
7/1/2010 5 6/30/2010 5
MFT Written Exam 1-
6 1 6/2009
86%
MFT Written Exam 7-
1 0 12/2009
100%
MFT Written Exam 1-
1 1 6/2010
50%
MFT Written Exam 7-
4 0 12/2010
100%
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
MFT Written Clinical
7 3 Vignette 1-6/2009
70%
MFT Written Clinical
3 6 Vignette 7-12/2009
33%
MFT Written Clinical
3 2 Vignette 1-6/2010
60%
MFT Written Clinical
4 2 Vignette 7-12/2010
67%
16 7 CPSE 2009 70%
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical 12 0 CPSE 2010 100%
Psychology 11 14 EPPP 2009 44%
8 22 EPPP 2010 27%
Doctor of Psychology in Marriage Family Therapy non license program non license program non license program non license program
*Cohort Population means the number of students that were enrolled in a program on the first class day after the cancellation period.
** Program not yet approved or started
Ryokan College
4. COMPLETION RATES
Completion Rates (includes data for the two calendar years prior to reporting) Name
of Educational Program (2009‐2010 Year Program) for use in year 2011
Students
Cohort Start Cohort Completion
Unavailable for Graduates**
Date Population Rate
Graduation*
Bachelor of Arts 2009 & 2010 4 0 4 100%
Master of Arts in
Counseling 2009 & 2010 5 1 2 40%
Psychology
Master of Arts in
2009 & 2010 18 1 9 50%
Psychology
Doctor of
Psychology in
2009 & 2010 65 1 0 0%
Clinical
Psychology
Doctor of
Psychology in
2009 & 2010 37 0 1 3%
Marriage Family
Therapy
* “Students unavailable for graduation” means those students who have died, been incarcerated, or
called to active military duty.
** “Graduates” is the number of students who have completed 100% of the published program length.
5. PLACEMENT RATES
Graduates
Graduates
Cohort Start Cohort Available for Placement
Graduates* Employed in
Date Population Employment Rate
the Field***
**
Bachelor of Arts 2009 & 2010 1 4 4 n/a
Master of Arts in
Counseling 2009 & 2010 2 0 0 2
Psychology
Master of Arts in
2009 & 2010 n/a 0 0 n/a n/a
Psychology
Doctor of
Psychology in 2009 & 2010 9 0 0 8
Clinical Psychology
Doctor of
Psychology in
2009 & 2010 3 8 8 3 38%
Marriage Family
Therapy
* “Graduates” is the number of students who have completed 100% of the published program length.
** “Graduates available for employment” means the number of graduates minus the number of graduates
unavailable for employment. “Graduates unavailable for employment” means graduates who, after graduation, die,
become incarcerated, are called to active military duty, are international students that leave the United States or do
not have a visa allowing employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in an accredited or
bureau‐approved postsecondary institution.
*** “Graduates employed in the field” means graduates who are gainfully employed within six months of graduation
in a position for which the skills obtained through the education and training provided by the institution are required
or provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position.
6. Performance Fact Sheet
SALARY & WAGE INFORMATION
Graduates Graduates
Annual Salary & Wages Reported by
Calendar Year Available for Employed in the
Graduates Employed in the Field.***
Employment* field**
Bachelor of Arts
in Human 2009 & 2010 4 n/a n/a
Behavior
Master of Arts in
Counseling 2009 & 2010 0 2 60, 000 (2)
Psychology
Master of Arts in
2009 & 2010 0 n/a
Psychology
Doctor of
Psychology in 20,000; 28,000; 30,000; 60,000; 69,000;
2009 & 2010 0 8
Clinical 85,000 (2); 100,001
Psychology
Doctor of
Psychology in
2009 & 2010 8 3 80,000; 100,000
Marriage Family
Therapy
Number of
Graduates
individual salaries from survey already noted
Reported to be
above
Receiving this
Wage
*Graduates available for employment” means the number of graduates minus the number of graduates unavailable for
employment. Graduates unavailable for employment means graduates who, after graduation, die, become incarcerated, are
called to active military duty, are international students that leave the United States or do not have a visa allowing
employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in an accredited or bureau‐approved postsecondary
** Graduates employed in the field” means graduates who are gainfully employed within six months of graduation in a
position for which the skills obtained through the education and training provided by the institution are required or
provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position. Salary is as reported by the student. Not all
graduates reported salary.
** Graduates available for employment means the number of graduates minus the number of graduates unavailable for
employment. Graduates unavailable for employment means graduates who, after graduation, die, become incarcerated, are
called to active military duty, are international students that leave the United States or do not have a visa allowing
employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in an accredited or bureau‐approved postsecondary
institution.
*** “Graduates employed in the field” means graduates who are gainfully employed within six months of graduation in a
position for which the skills obtained through the education and training provided by the institution are required or
provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position.