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In the most general sense, to say that a university or graduate program is accredited means that it has been recognized by some official authority as providing the highest level of advanced training. The official body gives accreditation when the institution or graduate program meets certain standards.
There are no APA-accredited bachelor's or master's programs. ... In order to be eligible for accreditation by the APA, doctoral programs must be sponsored by an institution of higher education accredited by a nationally recognized regional accrediting body in the United States.
As far as your career is concerned, most states require that applicants for licensure as a psychologist have a degree from an APA-accredited school to test for their license.
APA accreditation is voluntary, meaning that programs choose whether and when to apply for it. The process begins when a program submits a self-study via the online Commission on Accreditation (COA) Portal. The self-study includes information related to: Institutional and program context.
To find out school accreditation or to know if a program is accredited, a good starting place is the prospective school's website. National and regional agencies accrediting the school can generally be found on the home page or under the about us section.
If a university has not received accreditation, that means its Master's or Ph.D. degrees will not be widely recognized as indicating that one has received the highest level of training or acquired knowledge in his or her field.
Generally, an online master's degree from a regionally accredited university is considered by most employers to be as relevant as a degree earned on campus. Most universities make no distinction between degrees earned through distance learning and those earned on campus.
The APA Commission on Accreditation only accredits programs at the doctoral level. There are no APA-accredited bachelor's or master's programs. If you have an interest in studying psychology at the undergraduate level, you may want to visit the website of the APA Office of Precollege and Undergraduate Education.
Attending an unaccredited program can mean that you will not be eligible for federal financial aid, you will not be able to transfer credits to another school, and you will not be able to obtain appropriate professional licensure in your field.
You can also use the CHEAP (Council on Higher Education Accreditation) as a source of information; however, if your school is not accredited by an organization recognized by the Department of Education, you will not be eligible for financial aid, and you may have other difficulties, such as transferring credits or ...
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