Is a Doctoral Degree in Psychology, General from Saybrook University a Debt Trap?
Doctoral · Ratio: 4.1x
Median Student Debt
Median 1-Year Earnings
Loan Projection
The Nihilism Index™
Years to pay off principal at 15% of gross earnings
⚠ DANGER: High Probability of Negative Amortization & Capitalization Trap
Traditional repayment is mathematically unlikely without a financial windfall. At 15% discretionary income, full principal payoff takes 27.4 years — not including interest accumulation.
Federal Signals
3-Year Cohort Default Rate
This default rate is at or below the national average (~10%), suggesting most borrowers manage repayment successfully.
The Bottom Line
Professional and doctoral programs carry an implicit promise: years of sacrifice now, high earnings later. For Psychology, General from Saybrook University, that promise collapses under the numbers. At $242,174 in median debt and only $59,009 in first-year post-graduation earnings, the 4.1x ratio places this program deep in debt trap territory — despite the advanced credential.
The critical question is whether first-year earnings reflect the true career trajectory. Some doctoral programs — particularly in medicine — show low initial earnings because of residency or fellowship compensation, with dramatic increases in years 3–7. If this program follows that pattern, the long-term picture may differ significantly. However, if this field lacks a clear high-earning track (humanities PhDs, certain social science doctorates), the debt represents a structural trap. Negative amortization during low-income fellowship years means the balance grows substantially before full earning potential kicks in.
Explore Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) if your field offers qualifying employment — hospitals, universities, and government agencies all count. For non-PSLF paths, income-driven repayment caps payments during low-earning years. If you’re pre-enrollment, seriously evaluate whether the research indicates this specific program at this specific institution justifies the investment versus lower-cost alternatives with comparable outcomes.
Data sources: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard, Federal Cohort Default Rates, and Federal Student Aid HCM List. See our methodology.
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