Capella or National for an Online PhD in Psych?
Older graduate student here
Just finished Masters and applying for AMFT license in California
Interested in pursuing a PhD next to:
- teach at a university level (be more competitive)
- conduct structured research in topics of interest to me (I need structure)
- develop an area of expertise alongside doing clinical practice certifications (I like to really lean in)
- if possible, obtain a Psychology license in California <=== this is my big question
I know that Capella and National are for profit diploma mills. I also know that you get out of things what you put into them. I can’t afford a full-time in person program (I’m exhausted after finishing my in person Masters). I am looking for:
- information about which is the lesser of these two “evils” Capella vs National
- to understand if it’s even possible to gain a psychologist license having studied at one of these schools? I know there is a test to pass, (EPPP) and that one needs an internship from a specific group (CAPIC, APPIC) who don’t typically hire from these schools, so it’s an uphill battle to obtain the required hours. Both schools are accredited so it seems like the internship is the biggest obstacle.
Also, does it matter what the exact specialization is? And why is everyone so focused on Clinical Psychology? From what I’ve read on the BBS, it’s not mandatory.
I hope this makes sense. I appreciate all honest feedback. Thank you!