Successful completion of this program by itself does not provide licensure or certification in any state, regardless of concentration or specialization. Students seeking licensure or certification in a particular profession are strongly encouraged to carefully research the requirements prior to enrollment. Requirements may vary by state. The University of Arizona Global Campus does not guarantee that any professional organization will accept a graduate's application to sit for any exam for the purpose of professional certification.
The Doctor of Psychology program is not a licensure program. The University of Arizona Global Campus cannot confirm whether its courses or programs meet requirements for professional licensure in your state. For information regarding professional licensure requirements in your state, you should contact the applicable licensing board or agency in your state and determine whether the program meets requirements for licensure in the state where you reside.
Bachelor’s degree classes are five weeks, graduate degree classes are six weeks, and doctoral capstone, planning and project classes are nine weeks in length.
You are eligible if you are Active Duty, National Guard, Reservists, spouses of Active Duty, Department of Defense employees using Tuition Assistance, and Civilian employees of the United States Coast Guard using Tuition Assistance. Veterans discharged under honorable and general conditions, dependents using VA education benefits, Department of Defense (DoD) employees not using Tuition Assistance, and Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) employees are eligible.
Conditional admission requirements can be reviewed in full detail within the University of Arizona Global Campus Catalog. GED equivalency recognized by the Department of Education of the state in which it was earned, completed secondary school through home schooling as defined by state law, or earned an equivalent to a US high school diploma at an international high school according to approved Foreign Evaluation services.