Clinical psychology

Level: Doctoral
Language: English

(8 reviews)


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License eligible program for preparation as a clinical psychologist


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psychology
February 9, 2012
I have two Master's degrees from both online and traditional brick and mortar college institutions. When I decided to return for an advanced psychology degree, I had problems from the start. That should have been my first clue. The application process was painful, and the advising process does not work. You will often get whatever advisor is available when you call, regardless of whether they work in the Master's degree or Doctoral program area. Many ...

Capella University General Psychology PhD program
January 15, 2012
Near completing a General Psychology PhD. Capella's program is superior to my brick and mortar undergrad and MA at traditional schools. This is due to the well designed and thorough syllabus driven, research oriented classes.

Grateful, yet reserved in my recommendations
May 28, 2011
I was able to obtain an APA accredited pre-doctoral internship as a Capella University Student. The only reservation I have is that Capella University is not APA accredited as an institution and this was a big disappointment. I will say I am a licensed psychologist in California now, but without that accreditation I will have an up hill battle in some areas. I will never be eligible for ABPP certification and may have trouble moving ...

A first-rate program
January 19, 2009
A dilemma I faced after receiving my BS Degree was finding a reputable academic program to pursue a Doctorate in Psychology. I had a previous up-close experience with asynchronous learning and felt it left something to be desired. Primarily, it was a lack of emphasis on student issues. The school staff had become complacent in the asynchronous model, and priorities had shifted away from student needs. I began looking elsewhere and researched Capella University as ...

Also Scammed
December 30, 2008
I feel like I was scammed also. I completed one quarter in the PhD General PSych program, and found the course to be much of the same work as I completed as an undergrad, I was only able to speak to an advisor once, as they kept changing my advisor around. Once I did get an advisor, he suggested that I add another class, and could drop without penalty within 5 days. I signed up, ...

Excellent Experience
December 24, 2007
I graduated in 2003 from Capella University's Clinical Psychology program. I am now licensed in one state as a psychologist and currently trying for licensure in another state. My overall experience was excellent. I can honestly say that I worked harder in this program than in my two traditional programs, mostly due to the extensive writing requirements. The faculty I worked with both online and in residencies were excellent and gave tremendous support. I do ...

I-O program was not satisfactory
August 22, 2007
I attended there for several years and was not happy with the experience. The school is disorganized and while there are good instructors many of them are not available in the classroom. They do not compare well to many other schools in terms of curriculum and have failed to obtain APA status for good reason. They are all about the money and problems are met with abject frustration rather than productive solution. Their technology is ...

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May 4, 2012, 2:52 p.m.
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Many of the low starred posts are from people who wanted a free degree and when they saw that they had to work for it, they started slandering. Capella is a fine school. It is hard work and a good education. Like all other colleges, you sometimes have trouble talking to professors and get out what you put in. 
April 21, 2009, 4:22 p.m.
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These are the most common problems we all face when looking for study materials online. When one is pursuing their doctorate, online research is ideal for gathering highly relevant information on the research topic. Those pursuing a doctorate degree in psychology can find excellent material at mauriceproutphd.com which is a website by Maurice F Prout, a psychologist and full time professor who has written various books on behavior studies and mood disorders. Each and every publication available at Mauricefproutphd.com is authoritative and often a perfect match for the information needs of  psychology major doctorate level students. Maurice F Prout has taught doctoral level graduate students on a full time basis for over 30 years.
April 17, 2009, 11:20 a.m.
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THanks
June 13, 2008, 8:57 p.m.
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I have just completed my first course through Capella.  Thier "First Course" has been a frustrating and disappointing experience.  The educator was highly critical, negative and inaccurate, the instruction was vague and ambiguous.  
    I will continue for another semester and hope this first experiecne was atypical, but I am fearful.
    I also found the college itself very frustrating in that one can never gain direct access to departmetns such as finances or  the registrar and thus questions quickly escalate into major problems.
     I am keeping my fingers crossed and holding my breath, hoping next semester will be better.
                    M.B.Coates

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