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Do not make this mistake

Clinical Psychology - June 8, 2018
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Stay away! Terrible financial decision, low graduation rate most students paying over nine years hundreds of thousands in combination of tuition loans expenses and lost income. Spent over $60,000 just continuing four years ABD with no services and terrible, neglectful management of dissertation process. Some lovely faculty but a disaster of a choice financially. Wish Id made formal complaints years ago.

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Still paying and will be until retirement

Clinical Psychology - May 28, 2018
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Stay away! Some wonderful faculty but the institution overcharged and I have deep regret that I did not sue or make a formal complaint to recover some of the cost due to serious mismanagement of a six year dissertation process.

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On the edge of unethical

Clinical Psychology - April 28, 2017
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A very strange school. Often cold and indifferent, as so many others have noted (though there were a few exceptions) yet flying high with bloated pride about their moral superiority for their progressive ideation and posturing. I did beautifully well in my Master's program yet felt put down and adrift with Fielding. I did NOT find intellectual diversity with them. They taught the required courses on professional ethics yet dodged them when it came to lining their pockets. I was shocked, and hurt.

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Excellent training

Clinical Psychology - March 22, 2017
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The quality of training and instruction I received at Fielding was exceptional. I found the faculty to be more engaged and knowledgeable than many with whom I have interacted with at other institutions .I discovered Fielding at a time in my life when family circumstances would not have permitted me to relocate in order to pursue my education post masters degree. APA accreditation was especially important to me, which was why Fielding was a perfect fit. At the conclusion of my experience I found myself to be a much more skilled clinician and researcher than many of my colleagues who are products of more traditional training models. The depth of knowledge and expertise in particular areas was also greater that what I would have been afforded in other models. Fielding is expensive, but students enter with appropriate expectations for how long it may take to complete the degree. I had several peers complete in much shorter times than average due to their circumstances permitting them to devote their full time to their education, myself included.

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Unethical, to the max!

Clinical Psychology - January 16, 2017
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Mediocre intellectually, pretentious, closed to intellectual diversity. Indifferent to student needs - as so many other reviewers have noted. But worst of all, they mostly just care about raking in the dollars. Teach required classes on professional ethics, but when faced with a real world clinical situation, opt for money and client abandonment. Manipulating the APA with law suits and B.S. to keep their unearned accreditation. A scandal in the making.

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Pros and Cons

Clinical Psychology - August 21, 2016
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I believe Fielding offers an advantage to those who are not able to stop working to return to school. I certainly fall in this category and my family does rely on my income. For this reason I decided to enroll with Fielding University. However, I must say the professor, while they do offer support, are extremely harsh in their feedback. The NSO online which must be completed prior to the NSO in person you are required to write an essay and meet the standards of doctoral writing and critical thinking expectations. The school will disqualify you if you do not meet this standard. I completely understand that this is a requirement as it is a doctoral program. However, I found the feedback provided by the professor incredibly harsh and quite frankly nit picky. I understand it is possible that my writing may have needed improvement but I felt the professor's reaction to the paper was unfair and I still want to know who is responsible for setting this "doctoral level" expectation. I have written papers and assessment reports under the supervision of licensed psychologists for over 6 years and never once did I ever have someone provide me with feedback that I do not meet graduate level expectations and I completed my masters at Adler University. In fact I always had psychologists who said I had excellent writing skills and presented relevant arguments. I'm sorry I was not impressed by the feedback and direction offered from the professor and quite frankly this was only the start of the program.

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I am having a great experience

Clinical Psychology - May 25, 2015
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I don't know what the disgruntled people that did these reviews are doing! If you got dismissed, guess you couldn't hack it. It is hard, it is NOT for everyone. You have to be motivated and you have to have the get-up-and-go to seek out help before you get to that point. I do understand the issue some reviewers had with getting practicum and internship - it is very difficult to get a practicum if you live near a major brick and mortar university. When I finally found a possible practicum at a prestigious neurology center, one of the newly hired psychologists turned out to be from Fielding (so you CAN get hired at competitive places). The staff did try to help me find a practicum, but honestly this is the hardest part of it for me. In addition, If I want feedback on my papers, I email and I get it. This is because I am seen as a serious student, I participate, I do not bristle at criticism, and I can write in clear English. The faculty are usually renowned, at least the ones I have taken courses with in forensic neuropsychology. They publish, they speak at conferences, and they occasionally can be eccentric but still approachable. I guess I just have a thick skin, but what are you really doing trying to be a psychologist if you don't have one?

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Watch your credit card

Clinical Psychology - January 9, 2015
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I attended Fielding for 1 year, and completed 12 units. They charge by the month, but it appeared my credit card was being "churned" with charges, credits, and recharges. The year was 2004. After repeated attempts to get the office charging my credit card to address the multiple overcharges, I resigned. So…all I can say if you are giving them a credit card to charge, watch your statement monthly and correct any errors immediately.

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Great Experience This Far

Clinical Psychology - December 1, 2014
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I am a first year student, and I have to say that getting use to the format is a little challenging; however, I also believe that the challenge is better preparing me for the future. My professors have been amazing at working with me while going through some medical turmoil. I have been able to remain focused, and the response from my professors has been more than excellent. The tuition is more than many "traditional" state run universities; however, it falls in line with most of the PsyD and other private PhD programs out there. Additionally, they are the one and only APA accredited program that is blended with distance and face-to-face learning. My faculty adviser is more than supportive. One nice thing is that during two milestones of the graduate program, there are reductions in tuition, such points that I look forward to achieving. The only reason that I did not give a "10" on two of the review questions is because some of the professors do lecture (which I believe is a fault once in a while), and the cost of tuition. However, it is all what you make of it, and I plan on making it the best experience of my life. I am loyal to Fielding as everyone has been supportive and loyal to me.

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Excellent but Rigorous

Clinical Psychology - September 19, 2014
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Fielding is an exceptional and unique institution. Faculty are free-thinkers and accomplished clinicians. Students tend to be very friendly to one-another and supportive. I found the experience to be very bonding and made wonderful contacts and friends. I lack the patience to provide an in-depth review but i did want to comment of some of the negative comments. 1) It is important to remember that simply because Fielding is "different" they will get disproportionate criticisms. 2) Fielding was on probation not because it is inferior but because the APA did not like the idea of this weird creature. 3) This an assumption, but I feel confidant to say that the negative comments are primarily from disgruntled and difficult students. Fielding has graduated 1000's of students and I think must had an overall positive experience. 4) I never experienced difficulties from professionals in the field regarding fielding. I actually had several experiences where clinical directors preferred Fielding students because of past pleasant experiences (I should mention that I did have one director that was not fond of Fielding). 5) It is true that Fielding students have a harder time with internships. This is because partially Fielding is not known to many of the sites and because there are so many other applicants it puts Fielding students at a disadvantage. Fielding (because of the nature of the program) puts more candidates in the pool of internships as compared to other programs. However, a significant percentage to get APA internships and besides APA internships IMO is not all that it's made to be. Good luck with whatever you decide. FIELDING ROCKS!!!

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DO NOT ENROLL

Clinical Psychology - September 1, 2014
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Their online program is a total joke. They refuse to accept any responsibility for themselves. They like to pass you off to voice mail, which they do not respond to. They lie about what they say they are going to do. Once they get your money, forget about any assistance. Their is not academic adviser despite what they tell you. They are all promises and good news at fist, but buyer beware. Whatever you do, DO NOT ENROLL AT THIS SCHOOL.

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Impressive Program: Not entirely online

Clinical Psychology - June 21, 2014
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My experience at Fielding thus far has been tremendous. The program is rigorous, the faculty are great, and I love my peers. Coming from an ivy league master's program I was apprehensive before applying. I did some research, spoke with faculty and students and felt Fielding's program was the only one for me. I am confident I made the right choice. It has been an exceptional academic, personal, and professional experience. The faculty are truly invested in the students. The combination of face to face and online learning is quite beneficial. I feel connected to the faculty and my peers. I have learned a great deal and made some best friends along the way. I am proud to be a Fielding student and look forward to being a Fielding alum!

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I am a Fielding Graduate

Clinical Psychology - March 5, 2014
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I graduated from Fielding and let me just say that I WOULD NOT recommend this school to my worst enemy. Way too many problems and issues that I care to write about. They paint a pretty picture when you initially start, but once you're hooked - it becomes an absolute nightmare.

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stay away

Clinical Psychology - January 3, 2014
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Caveat emptor! This is a for profit school, though they are registered as a non-profit. Professors are more concerned about their reputations and keeping up appearances than your furthering your career. The program is led by one such individual of the latter description. Choose another program where the people are genuine, or as close to it as possible.The remainder of the staff are mere handsmaids in the scheming of these ill-intentioned individuals. Good luck with your studies, somewhere else.

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It's a long way from the 70's

Clinical Psychology - December 1, 2013
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I began the program when it still had vestiges of its first incarnation as the Fielding Institute. It was idealistic about adult learning, but Many students couldn't- or wouldn't get finished quickly enough. Looking back, it was a remarkable and transformative experience, but I wish I had trusted myself to put myself into a brick& mortar school, making my professional and philosophical affiliations after i got my degree. Fielding has changed over the years to accomodate the concerns of APA by providing more structure. It lost a bit of its soul in so doing. But it was inevitable. It's a reflection of the times. I am glad I experienced some of its original faculty and ideals, but those days are gone. You can do this program if you are extremely focused. If you need more time to integrate knowledge, you might do better with a program near where you live- if there is one.

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Buyer Beware

Clinical Psychology - September 22, 2013
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They barely got off probation. They will not reveal to students the conditions to stay off it. They absolutely cook the books for their numbers they report to APA for practicums and internships. I met many fine people here, but found the administration to be pretty shady, and at times, unethical. There are many cult-like experiences at Fielding that you not find at a traditional school. It is bizarre. They have other students watch other students and report on them. They use a ton of adjuncts. Highly encourage you to read the vitas of their core faculty! Most of them are from third tier schools and most of them have not published much since their dissertations. Highly recommend you attend several cluster meetings before making your decision. I did and met very good and smart people, however this is their face-time learning process--not a classroom. You will compete for face time with other students at all levels in the program. In other words, you're not going to get much developmental feedback. If your idea of a doctoral education received primarily online and through Go-To-Meeting platforms, this could work for you. Be prepared for flights and hotels for week-long face-time experiences. Students pack classes/credits into a week so they can minimize these costs. Again, these experiences are all very cultish. There is a lot to be said for online learning experiences, but you do NOT develop as a professional in clinical psychology under this model. The VA will not take Fielding students for practicums or internships. This is the rule, not the exception. Other major hospitals and university programs look at this degree as a grade-up from the University of Phoenix. Think I am kidding? Ask. Do your due diligence. They are under pressure to graduate students faster. On paper, they say they can do it five years, but in person they will let you know this is impossible. Buyer Beware. They have been on probation several times. They will be on it again. They could make an adult learning model work, but they are too entrenched in their old practices to pull it off. Find an alternative! You may eventually get a Ph.D. but it will mean nothing. No one will hire you. Ask around.

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Excellent program if you are organized, motivated, and have superior time management skills

Clinical Psychology - June 5, 2013
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Was able to work full time (in the field as an MFT) while getting my PhD from Fielding in four years. Couldn't do a traditional program because my work schedule (needed to pay for the PhD!) wouldn't permit unlimited hours. It required a LOT of work and organizing but is definitely do-able. I liked having professors that were experts in their field from all over the US. Attending as many national on-sites as possible (my first year I went to all four offered) was extremely helpful, as was doing a combination of small (sometimes local, sometimes not) groups, online courses, and a few individual courses. Completed so quickly because of the costs, so I put myself on a "regular" grad student schedule and planned ahead while doing each semester's coursework. Did a post-doc and got my Clinical Psychologist license a little over two years post graduating. Thanks Fielding!

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Excellent Program

Clinical Psychology - April 1, 2013
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I was initially skeptical about attending a non-traditional PhD program, but found Fielding to be a great choice. The faculty was outstanding and the overall experience far exceeded my expectations. I would highly recommend the program to anyone - even those considering attending a traditional in-residence program.

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Do Not Attend

Clinical Psychology - January 18, 2013
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This school does not support the student. Only attend if you can work solely on your own and have enough ties to the professional community to find your own practica and internship.

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Hard decision

Clinical Psychology - December 10, 2012
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Overall average. I have nearly completed my PhD. Tuition has almost doubled in the last ten years, with no improvement of any kind in quality. Good = they strive to make a difference in the world. Bad = very expensive, hard to get emails or calls returned, staff is mostly indifferent. Suggestion: NO ONE will be an advocate for you except yourself. If you decide to go, get in, make a plan and get out as fast as possible.

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Currently a student at Fielding

Clinical Psychology - February 24, 2012
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I have a MA in Psychology (3.85 GPA), and am currently enrolled in Fielding's Occupational Management and Development Certification program, and I am in the process of applying to the PhD - Clinical Psychology program. I agree that the staff and support workers/counselors/advisers at Fielding can be a bit snotty, particularly in the Financial Aid office; however, I did get a great adviser when I first applied 6 months ago. All of my instructors so far have been awesome! They have been warm, caring, and are hyper-knowledgeable. Most of the time I receive email responses from my instructors within an hour of sending them. FELIX Learning Systems is a bit clumsily, but all in all this is a great school! I will be proud to say I have a PhD from this institution, regardless of the cost. Do not hesitate!

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Solid Program

Clinical Psychology - February 18, 2012
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A non-profit program that incorporates in-person courses with independent study. Unlike for-profit, online programs, FGU is a student-centered program. The faculty is superior, the clinical psychology program is designed for mid-life, mid-career students who already have a background in psychology and desire further education. This program has exceeded my expectations.

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Horrible Customer Service

Clinical Psychology - July 30, 2011
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I have a huge problem with the fact that their staff is SOOOOO rude. Especially when you are paying so much money to attend the school and basically are paying their salary. They really need to work on training their staff on how to provide good customer service because the students are the customers. Every office that I spoke with was very rude and nasty including Admissions, Registrar and Student Records, and the Counselors in the School of Psychology! I was warned of this but was able to see for myself. I complained to the APA as well like many others have done. They act like you owe them something or you are bothering them. Major attitudes!

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Transformative Experience

Clinical Psychology - August 8, 2010
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I completed my Ph.D. from Fielding in 2007 (I began in 2003). My experience at Fielding was excellent. Fielding employs excellent scholars from many highly-rated universities from across the country. I read the one negative critique, but stopped reading after I got to the part where the individual mentioned "after my dismissal from the program." That explained the anger. Universities that have standards will inevitably dismiss students who do not meet the standards set by the institution. I highly recommend Fielding, as it has had a profound impact on my life, both professionally and personally.

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Fielding Graduate University -BE WARY!

Clinical Psychology - February 24, 2009
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It was one of the worst mistakes of my life. I was determined to finish my Ph.D. degree, and became short-sighted in the process. Upon admission, I was encouraged by the financial aid staff to take out the maximum in loans (about $18,500 a year), with no counseling whatsoever about the long-term effect this would have on my financial health. The advisors that Fielding employs are some of the worst. Just before I was dismissed from the program, I tried to reach my advisor for SIX WEEKS, before he contacted me one evening at 11 P.M. No one is accountable for these issues - it is always the student's shortcoming. The amount of feedback given by instructors is negligible, even in on-line courses. The professors are very knowledgeable and well-experienced, but are not often accessible. sTUDENTS TEACH THEMSELVES AND EACH OTHER. Often, my papers would be returned with only a grade, or a few sentences of commentary, after days AND WEEKS of research! Although I passed my comprehensive exams n the first try, not one word of feedback was provided. The tuition is exorbitant, and for little educational value other than the privilege of attending an APA accredited school. Do your research carefully, and make sure this learning model fits your needs. DO NOT plan to work more than part time, as you are paying for full time attendance regardless! Demand that you get the service you need from those who are working for you (you are paying their salaray)! I didn't do this, and it was a grave mistake. In the end, I was acadmeically dismissed within the context of a letter - no ongoing support was offered or given.And my dissertation proposal had already been written and most of the course work completed. Be careful!

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