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  • I considered going to this school for a doctorate degree in psychology but chose against it based on some information that I learned through online research, internship & employment outcomes from the APA (American Psychological Association), and from speaking with a recruiter. This is a "for-profit" school which always sends up red flags of course, however, the doctoral program in clinical psychology is accredited by the APA, which is why I looked into it. However, the information on their website is very misleading about the program. Basically it is NOT a blended or flexible program but rather you must take 4 classes per semester and the classes are only available during the day. So, if you are a working adult, the program is not set-up for you to be able to keep your job and complete your doctorate. This is perplexing to me, considering that this school does not have the reputation of a good psychology school that can compete with even the most lowly state school (based on opinions I've read online, and the ranking that the APA gives their clinical psychology program), so why not at least make yourself a convenient option v. traditional schools? I wasn't worried about the "rep" of the school in that I would want the degree in order to pursue private practice. However, this brings up another issue. According to information from the APA only about 50% of their doctoral students are able to get into an APA-approved internship. For those that don't know, if you don't get into an APA-approved internship, you basically are not able to get licensed as a psychologist and thus would not be able to do private practice or call yourself a psychologist. That means for about half of their doctoral students the 6-7 years of study and the $100,000 price tag for that degree will be essentially worthless in terms of employment options. If you are looking into a clinical doctorate in psychology, you should look into other options.
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