Clinical psychology
Level: Doctoral
Language: English
Category:
Psychology
Psychology
Description
License eligible program for preparation as a clinical psychologist
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Recent Reviews
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, ...
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 ...
As good as it should be, but ...
December 10, 2006
I finshed a teaching certificate online and which opened my eyes to the entire world of online learning, rekindling my desire to pursue a PhD. The education at Capella was as good as I would have expected at any conventional program. I had mostly good instructors -- diligent, involved, knowledgable, ...
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M.B. Coates June 13, 2008 at 8:57 p.m.
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