Yamanashi Eiwa University Graduate School achieves 100% pass rate for certified psychologist exam for 5 consecutive years

Yamanashi Eiwa University Graduate School achieves 100% pass rate for certified psychologist exam for 5 consecutive years

 

The results of the 8th National Certified Psychologist Examination, held on March 2, 2025, have been announced.

 

All students who graduated from Yamanashi Eiwa University Graduate School in March 2025 and took the licensed psychologist qualification exam passed.

We have achieved a 100% pass rate for current students for five consecutive years. (Pass rate for the 8th Certified Psychologist National Examination: 66.9%)

 

Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare website: "Announcement of results for the 8th Certified Psychologist National Examination (held on March 2, 2025)"

 

 

Yamanashi Eiwa University University Graduate School Graduate school of Human Sciences, Studies in Clinical Psychology, is a graduate school with a curriculum for training certified psychologists, and as a Type 1 designated graduate school for clinical psychologists, it continues to produce qualified individuals through its educational and research environment, supervising faculty, and other continuing learning opportunities.

With many full-time faculty members, we have a system in place to provide thorough guidance from the basics of research to clinical experiments and supervision, and we also provide comprehensive support through extracurricular research groups, reading of English papers, and independent study sessions.

The strength of being the only graduate school in Yamanashi Prefecture that offers a curriculum for training certified psychologists and clinical psychologists is also reflected in the abundance of internship locations and the success rate of employment.

 

 

This graduate school has an internal special selection (entrance exam) that is open only to students who have studied psychology at Yamanashi Eiwa University and have acquired the basics.

We have established a continuous support system from undergraduate to graduate school, and provide detailed individual guidance to students who aim to become "mental health experts."