Reiss-Davis Doctor of Psychology in Psychodynamic Psychology
Tuition and Scholarships
SCU Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee
$115,230* tuition to complete the program.
SCU’s Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee for degree programs allows you to plan your educational investment.
Benefits of our Fixed Tuition Guarantee:
- Guarantees your per-term rate for the scheduled duration of your program**
- Eliminates tuition price uncertainty
- Allows you to plan your finances in advance
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* Tuition rate reflected above represents the fixed rate for a student entering during the 2026-2027 academic year. Tuition rates are subject to change and may not be reflected on this website or other SCU materials. Please contact us for the most updated information.
** Some limitations apply. View the Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee聽page for more information.
PsyD Inaugural Scholarship
The PsyD Inaugural Scholarship has been designed to acknowledge and recognize the first class of new students accepted into the Reiss-Davis Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Psychodynamic Psychology for Fall 2026. Students will receive a total of $10,000, awarded over 10 terms. Students must remain continuously enrolled to qualify. No application is required.
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Blended and Online 10 Terms (69 Credits)
| Term | Tuition* | Program Fees** | Petition to Graduate Fee | Total Term Cost*** |
| 1 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 2 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 3 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 4 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 5 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 6 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 7 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 8 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 9 | $11,690 | $260 | $11,950 | |
| 10 | $10,020 | $260 | $225 | $10,505 |
| Totals | $115,230 | $2,600 | $225 | $118,055 |
Per term tuition amounts listed above were calculated using the current curriculum plan for credit hours in the term shown times the rate per credit hour and assumes that the student stays on cohort and follows the normal academic progression. In addition, there is a requirement that students complete the Protecting Human Research Participants (https://phrptraining.com/) online certification class.
* Tuition is charged at $1,670 per credit. Tuition is billed by credit hour and rates reflected above represent the fixed rate for a student entering during the 2026/2027 academic year. Tuition rates are subject to change and may not be reflected on the website or other SCU materials. Please contact us for the most updated information. Restrictions on our fixed rate tuition guarantee apply. To remain eligible for the fixed rate guarantee, students must graduate either on time or within one additional term of the published program length they are enrolled in. Refer to the Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee section of the academic catalog for more information. Actual tuition per term will vary depending upon the number of credit hours enrolled.
** Program fees listed are for the 2026/2027 academic year and are subject to change. Program fees include a charge for technology, student health, and ASB, and are charged every term that the student is enrolled.
*** Books, supplies, and other equipment not included in this tuition and fee schedule may be required for this program.
Total Cost of Attendance & Value of the PsyD Degree
Understanding the full cost of your Doctor of Psychology education is an important part of your enrollment decision. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) establishes a new federal financial-aid framework scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026, with anticipated implications for how SCU graduate students fund their education starting in the 2026鈥2027 academic year.1
Under OBBBA, students may use a combination of federal unsubsidized loans, private education loans, scholarships, and personal resources to cover their total cost of attendance (COA).
The estimates below reflect a typical California-based student and are provided for planning purposes only. Actual costs vary based on individual living arrangements, transportation choices, and personal spending decisions. To determine your personalized cost of attendance, please contact SCU鈥檚 Financial Aid Office at financialaid@scuhs.edu.
Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance (COA)
SCU鈥檚 Doctor of Psychology program runs 3 terms per academic year, and the estimated annual cost of attendance includes both direct costs (paid to SCU) and indirect costs associated with living and studying in California.2 These figures are estimates for planning purposes only, additional fees may be required and may change annually.聽 Visit for additional details.
| Category | Estimated Annual Cost Without Living Expenses | Estimated Annual Cost With Living Expenses |
| Tuition | $34,569 | $34,569 |
| University Fees3 | $780 | $780 |
| Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment | $2,301 | $2,301 |
| Living Expenses | – | $32,748 |
| Transportation | $2,208 | $2,208 |
| Personal Expenses | $7,608 | $7,608 |
| Loan Fees4 | $1,245 | $1,245 |
| Total Estimated Annual COA | $48,711 | $81,459 |
Financing Your Education Under OBBBA (Effective July 1, 2026)
Beginning in 2026, OBBBA introduces a new financial aid structure for graduate students. As an SCU DC student, your financing plan may include the following:
- Federal Unsubsidized Loan: Anticipated caps of up to $25,000 per term (3 terms per academic year) or $75,000 a year, subject to applicable federal annual5/lifetime limits in effect for the award year. Interest accrues from the time of disbursement, and these loans often serve as the foundation of a student鈥檚 borrowing plan.
- Private Education Loans: Offered through participating lenders; terms vary. Some lenders may subsidize interest while you are enrolled, and terms are credit-based and vary by private lender. SCU provides students with access to private lenders through the 6.
- Scholarships: SCU offers merit and need-based awards that reduce total borrowing. Visit Scholarships for details.
- Remaining Costs: Typically covered through scholarships, private loans, or personal resources.
SCU鈥檚 Financial Aid team is available to help you evaluate options and build a personalized financing approach.
Evaluating the Return on Investment
A Doctor of Psychology degree offers professional and financial value, particularly in California鈥檚 health-care environment. Individual outcomes vary widely based on geographic location, practice setting, hours worked, and business ownership.
- California Psychologist earnings: Range from $114,520 average to $189,540 at the 90% percentile annually7.
- Repayment considerations: Loan-repayment timelines depend on total borrowing, income, and repayment plan selection.
- Long-term outlook: Over a multi-decade career, chiropractors may generate substantial lifetime earnings, depending on market conditions and professional trajectory.
Your results will differ. SCU鈥檚 Financial Aid team can help you model scenarios based on your anticipated borrowing and career goals.
1 The information provided reflects current understanding of the federal financial aid changes under OBBBA as of 2/10/26 and is not intended to be legal advice. Many aspects of implementation, including transition rules, eligibility criteria, and timelines, are still subject to rulemaking and guidance from the U.S. Department of Education. Policies, processes, and guidance may change as new details emerge, and SCU will update this page. Please also consult federal resources at for additional information or contact the SCU Financial Aid Team directly at financialaid@scuhs.edu.
2 COA is a budgeting and financial aid eligibility figure. Your actual bill from SCU typically only includes direct costs.
3 Typical fees on an annual basis
4 Loan fees vary based on federal rates and borrowing amounts in a given academic year.
5 SCU鈥檚 PsyD program runs 3 terms per academic year; the 鈥渁nnual鈥 COA reflects three terms.
6 SCU does not endorse any specific lender; terms vary by borrower’s creditworthiness.
7 Source: .