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Match Statistics - 2025 - Phase I

2025 APPIC Match Statistics - Phase I

Match Report from the APPIC Board of Directors
February 21, 2025

Corrected March 15, 2025*

 

We are pleased to report that 3,329 applicants were successfully matched to internship positions in Phase I of the 2025 APPIC Match. A total of 45% of all applicants who obtained a position matched to their first choice internship program, 68% received one of their top two choices, and 81% received one of their top three choices.

A total of 793 applicants who submitted Rank Order Lists were not matched to an internship position in Phase I, while an additional 234 applicants withdrew or did not submit a Rank Order List. A total of 490 positions remained unfilled.

Of the 754 participating internship sites, 222 (29%) had at least one unfilled position in Phase I and are thus eligible to participate in Phase II. This includes 144 of 647 (22%) accredited sites and 78 of 107 (73%) non-accredited sites.

It should be noted that the withdrawal of U.S. Bureau of Prisons sites due to the U.S. Federal hiring freeze resulted in the loss of approximately 82 positions at 20 internship sites from Phase I. This loss of sites and positions are reflected in the statistics provided throughout this report.

Compared to the 2024 Match, this year saw a decrease of 9 (-1%) participating internship sites and a decrease of 135 (-3%) available positions. The number of registered applicants increased by 285 (+7%). Over the past two years, the number of registered applicants has increased by 401 (+10%) while the number of available positions decreased by 186 (-5%).

A total of 3,487 accredited internship positions were in the Match this year, a decrease of 137 positions (-4%) as compared to the 2024 Match. The number of non-accredited positions increased by 2 (+1%). Since 2012, the number of accredited internship positions in the Match increased 48%, from 2,361 to 3,487.

Statistics for all 27 APPIC Matches (1999-2025) are available on the "Match Statistics" page of the APPIC web site.

The 2025 APPIC Match statistics are provided below, in four sections:




APPLICANTS

PARTICIPATION IN PHASE I
Applicants Registered in the Match
4,356
Applicants Who Withdrew or Did Not Submit Ranks
234
Applicants Who Submitted Ranks for the Match
(includes 28 applicants who submitted ranks for the Match as 14 "couples")
4,122


APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED IN PHASE I
Number of Applicants Who Submitted Applications in Phase I
4,273
Total Number of Applications Submitted in Phase I
63,201
Average Number of Applications Submitted in Phase I (SD = 5.4)
14.8
Median Number of Applications Submitted in Phase I
15
Range of Applications Submitted in Phase I
1 - 54


MATCH RESULTS IN PHASE I
Applicants Matched
3,329
81%*
Applicants Not Matched
793
19%*


MATCH RESULTS BY RANK NUMBER ON APPLICANT'S LIST
(Percentages may not total to 100 due to rounding errors)
Rank
Number of Applicants
1
1,513
45%
2
743
22%
3
440
13%
4
247
7%
5
149
4%
6
91
3%
7
47
1%
8
53
2%
9
13
0%
10 or higher
33
1%
TOTAL
3,329
100%


RANKINGS IN PHASE I
                Average Number of Rankings Submitted Per Applicant:
Matched Applicants
8.3
Unmatched Applicants
3.9
Overall
7.4

Each Position Was Ranked by an Average of 8.0 Applicants.




INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS


PARTICIPATION IN PHASE I
Training Sites Available in the Match
754
Programs Available in the Match
1,582
Positions Available in the Match
3,819

NOTE: A "training site" can offer more than one "program" in the Match. Each "program" was identified in the Match by a separate 6-digit code number.


APPLICATIONS RECEIVED IN PHASE I
Sites Receiving Applications in Phase I
781
Total Number of Applications Received in Phase I
63,201
Average Number of Applications Received in Phase I (SD = 72.3)
81
Median Number of Applications Received in Phase I
61
Range of Applications Received in Phase I
1 - 458

NOTE: For comparison purposes, last year (2024) 781 sites received a total of 57,795 applications. Mean number received in 2024 = 74 (SD = 64.4), Median = 58, Range = 1 - 461.



MATCH RESULTS IN PHASE I
               Sites:
Filled in the Match
532
71%
With Unfilled Positions
222
29%
               Programs:
Filled in the Match
1,270
80%
With Unfilled Positions
312
20%
               Positions:
Filled in the Match
3,329
87%
Remaining Unfilled
490
13%

NOTE: 33 programs at 32 sites submitted fewer ranks than the number of positions available. As a result, no ranks were submitted for 63 positions, which remained unfilled.


APA- OR CPA- ACCREDITED POSITIONS
Filled in the Match
3,169
91%
Remaining Unfilled
318
9%
TOTAL
3,487


NON-ACCREDITED POSITIONS
Filled in the Match
160
48%
Remaining Unfilled
172
52%
TOTAL
332

Non-accredited positions represented 8.7% of all positions but 35.1% of unfilled positions.


INTERNSHIP MATCH RATES BY ACCREDITATION STATUS
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM ACCREDITATION STATUS
POSITIONS FILLED
SITES FILLING ALL POSITIONS
APA- or CPA-Accredited
3,169 of 3,487
91%
503 of 647
78%
Not Accredited
160 of 332
48%
29 of 107
27%
TOTAL
3,329 of 3,819
87%
532 of 754
71%

Included in the numbers for accredited sites shown above are 22 sites that were designated "Accredited, On Contingency". These 22 sites had 86% (60 of 70) of their positions filled in Phase I, with 17 of the 22 sites (77%) filling all of their positions.


RANKINGS IN PHASE I
               Average Number of Applicants Ranked Per Position Offered for Each Program:
Programs Filling All Positions
9.5
Programs With Unfilled Positions
3.9
All Programs
8.4

Each Registered Applicant Was Ranked by an Average of 6.5 Different Programs.




DOCTORAL PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AND RESULTS


SUMMARY OF PARTICIPATING DOCTORAL PROGRAMS
PROGRAM TYPE
DEGREE SOUGHT
NUMBER OF DOCTORAL PROGRAMS
NUMBER OF REGISTERED APPLICANTS
 
 
Accredited
Non-Accred.
Totals
Accredited
Non-Accred.
Totals
Clinical
Ph.D.
204
3
207
1,398
10
1,408
Psy.D.
82
6
88
1,983
47
2,030
TOTALS
286
9
295
3,381
57
3,438
Counseling
Ph.D.
64
0
64
341
0
341
Psy.D.
12
2
14
123
4
127
TOTALS
76
2
78
464
4
468
School
Ph.D.
57
2
59
222
8
230
Psy.D.
8
1
9
63
1
64
TOTALS
65
3
68
285
9
294
Combined
Ph.D.
11
0
11
85
0
85
Psy.D.
8
0
8
71
0
71
TOTALS
19
0
19
156
0
156
ALL PROGRAMS
Ph.D.
336
5
341
2,046
18
2,064
Psy.D.
110
9
119
2,240
52
2,292
TOTALS
446
14
460
4,286
70
4,356


APPLICANT RESULTS BY DOCTORAL PROGRAM TYPE AND DEGREE
PROGRAM TYPE
DEGREE SOUGHT
MATCHED
UNMATCHED
WITHDREW OR NO RANKINGS SUBMITTED
TOTAL
Clinical
Ph.D.
1,187
84.3%
185
13.1%
36
2.6%
1,408
Psy.D.
1,434
70.6%
465
22.9%
131
6.5%
2,030
TOTALS
2,621
76.2%
650
18.9%
167
4.9%
3,438
Counseling
Ph.D.
301
88.3%
33
9.7%
7
2.1%
341
Psy.D.
67
52.8%
43
33.9%
17
13.4%
127
TOTALS
368
78.6%
76
16.2%
24
5.1%
468
School
Ph.D.
184
80.0%
26
11.3%
20
8.7%
230
Psy.D.
38
59.4%
16
25.0%
10
15.6%
64
TOTALS
222
75.5%
42
14.3%
30
10.2%
294
Combined
Ph.D.
67
78.8%
16
18.8%
2
2.4%
85
Psy.D.
51
71.8%
9
12.7%
11
15.5%
71
TOTALS
118
75.6%
25
16.0%
13
8.3%
156
ALL PROGRAMS
Ph.D.
1,739
84.3%
260
12.6%
65
3.1%
2,064
Psy.D.
1,590
69.4%
533
23.3%
169
7.4%
2,292
TOTALS
3,329
76.4%
793
18.2%
234
5.4%
4,356


MATCHED APPLICANTS BY ACCREDITATION STATUS OF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
AND DOCTORAL PROGRAM TYPE AND DEGREE
PROGRAM TYPE
DEGREE SOUGHT
MATCHED TO ACCREDITED INTERNSHIP
MATCHED TO NON-ACCREDITED INTERNSHIP
TOTAL
Clinical
Ph.D.
1,172
98.7%
15
1.3%
1,187
Psy.D.
1,342
93.6%
92
6.4%
1,434
TOTALS
2,514
95.9%
107
4.1%
2,621
Counseling
Ph.D.
288
95.7%
13
4.3%
301
Psy.D.
61
91.0%
6
9.0%
67
TOTALS
349
94.8%
19
5.2%
368
School
Ph.D.
164
89.1%
20
10.9%
184
Psy.D.
32
84.2%
6
15.8%
38
TOTALS
196
88.3%
26
11.7%
222
Combined
Ph.D.
63
94.0%
4
6.0%
67
Psy.D.
47
92.2%
4
7.8%
51
TOTALS
110
93.2%
8
6.8%
118
ALL PROGRAMS
Ph.D.
1,687
97.0%
52
3.0%
1,739
Psy.D.
1,482
93.2%
108
6.8%
1,590
TOTALS
3,169
95.2%
160
4.8%
3,329



SUMMARY OF PROGRAM RANKINGS


The following report contains additional statistics on how successful programs were, on average, in matching with applicants during Phase I of the APPIC Match.

There are several important issues that must be considered in attempting to analyze program success based on the rank numbers of matched applicants.

DEFINITIONAL PROBLEMS: Because each applicant submitted a single Rank Order List in order to match to a single position, it is easy to identify his or her "first choice," "second choice," etc. However, for an internship program, determining first or second choice applicants is a far more difficult and complex task. First, many programs attempt to fill several positions; if a program has three positions to fill, an applicant ranked third by that program can in effect be considered a "first choice" for purposes of the Match. Furthermore, a significant number of sites submitted multiple Rank Order Lists for a single program, sometimes ranking the same applicant on different Lists with different rank numbers. Also, the reversion of unfilled positions between lists adds a further complication to this analysis.

We worked closely with National Matching Services in an attempt to resolve these difficulties and to develop a reasonable method of presenting this data.

STANDARDIZED RANKINGS: For the purposes of this analysis, we converted each site's rankings to a "standardized rank." This is best explained by example: if the number of positions to be filled from a Rank Order List was three, then the first three applicants on this List were considered to be "first choice" applicants and given a standardized rank of 1. The next three applicants on that List were defined as "second choice" applicants and given a standardized rank of 2. And so on.


PHASE I MATCH RESULTS BY
STANDARDIZED RANK NUMBER ON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM LIST

(Percentages may not total to 100 due to rounding errors)

Standardized Rank
Number of Applicants Matched
1
1,024
31%
2
815
24%
3
608
18%
4
359
11%
5
223
7%
6
111
3%
7
79
2%
8
27
1%
9
27
1%
10 or higher
56
2%
TOTAL
3,329
100%

To interpret this chart: Of all positions that were filled in Phase I of the Match, 31% were filled with "first choice" applicants (as defined above), 24% with "second choice" applicants, and so on.

Furthermore, 55% were filled with "first" or "second" choice applicants, while 74% were filled with "third choice" applicants or better.

Of course, comparing these numbers to applicants' Match statistics should be done with extreme caution, given the significantly different ways in how "first choice", "second choice", etc. were defined in each analysis.

 

Report Prepared by Greg Keilin, Ph.D.
and National Matching Services, Inc.
February 21, 2025


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*Percentages of matched and unmatched applicants in Phase I were initially reported incorrectly due to a transcription error. The percentages were corrected on 3/15/25.