Nova Southeastern University
Locations: Fort Lauderdale (FL)
Annual Tuition: $37,080
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.9 Counseling
Master's 4.2 Education
Master's 2.6 Educational Leadership
Master's 4.7 Health Sciences
Master's 4.0 Law
Doctorate 3.6
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Write a ReviewJoseph Pena
Reviewed: 3/24/2019
Degree: Psychology
It was a great school that provided lots of resources. Perfect for anyone who has a family. There is plenty of opportunity to take online classes if needed. The best part of the program is the internship. They provide hours in the site of choice which gears you up for the real world practice. If it wasnt so expensive then it would be a perfect school.
Joseph Pena
Reviewed: 3/24/2019
Degree: Psychology
It was a great school that provided lots of resources. Perfect for anyone who has a family. There is plenty of opportunity to take online classes if needed. The best part of the program is the internship. They provide hours in the site of choice which gears you up for the real world practice. If it wasnt so expensive then it would be a perfect school.
Emmy Rassi
Reviewed: 5/9/2017
Degree: Psychology
Nova Southeastern University is a great school to attend for graduate studies. Faculty and staff are very helpful and go above and beyond to ensure that all your needs are met as a student. The program I completed, Masters of Science in Psychology, has greatly assisted me in advancing in the field. I received multiple job offers once I added the education to my resume. Nova Southeastern University is a school that is recognized by most employers in my region.
Samantha Weisman
Reviewed: 12/11/2015
Degree: Psychology
I am currently in the Clinical Psychology program at Nova Southeastern University. The professors at the institution are extremely brilliant and helpful in all of the students endeavors. I do wish there was more academic competitiveness and social life available at this program, but the extracurricular and opportunities available are unlike any other.
Brielle Rassler
Reviewed: 7/25/2015
Degree: Psychology
Overall, the Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University's Center for Psychological Studies is an amazing program. It is interesting because many of the pros of the program are also its cons, and vice versa. For example the Psy.D. program is very large compared to other Psy.D. programs. This gives students an opportunity to interact and study with a very diverse population and encourages us to advocate for ourselves if we need help from a professor or other faculty member. However,... Read More
Codyann Catlin
Reviewed: 2/1/2015
Degree: Psychology
Overall this graduate program was competitive and the rigor and workload was comparable with the components of the desired field of study. In addition many staff members and official staff were helpful and easy to get a hold of. Unfortunately, this was not the case with all staff members. Many professors left no contact information at all or were unavailable during student availability hours.
Andrea Mendoza
Reviewed: 9/21/2014
Degree: Psychology
It is a very expensive graduate program but I feel like I am getting a great education. The courses even online are engaging and challenging. Some I would say more challenging than my in person undergrad courses.
VANESSA CYRUS
Reviewed: 8/8/2014
Degree: Psychology
A major pro to my program is online class offering. Online classes offer me the accessibility for flexibility. A con is finding someone to help with guidance questions. I'm not sure if it is because it a fairly new program but it is definitely an opportunity they can work on.
Codyann Catlin
Reviewed: 6/12/2014
Degree: Psychology
Pro: versatility, financial aid is very helpful, advisers are excellent and communicate well with students, information regarding internships, practicums, hours and certification is always available from the first semester of classes, online resources and libraries are available to students, this program allows the working professional to attend a graduate program. Con: expenses for books and courses, loans taken out,
Leonette Lee
Reviewed: 5/19/2014
Degree: Psychology
Nova Southeastern University has been the best decision I could make in completing my doctorate. The faculty in the program are very supportive and hands on in their teaching approach. The work load is reasonable and assistance is readily available. The campus is very clean and beautiful. Cons associated with attending Nova solely fall under the cost to attend the institution. As a doctoral student in the Psy. D program, it is very expensive and financial assistance (aside from loans) are hard to... Read More
Matthew Welhaf
Reviewed: 5/14/2014
Degree: Psychology
A great stepping stone for psychology students who are interested in research in the field.
Myriam Padron
Reviewed: 9/8/2013
Degree: Psychology
Pros- My graduate program offers a range of classes and concentrations that are really tailored to the interests and passions of the students. The professors are extremely helpful and understanding concerning class or program questions. The class sizes are very small, which offers a more hands on form of learning. I also appreciate the amount of resources available to graduate students that make studying and learning easier; like the student studying center and computer lab where students can use... Read More
Claudia Salinas
Reviewed: 8/15/2013
Degree: Psychology
The pros about this graduate program is that it fosters an environment where students are trained by nationally renowned professionals. Training builds upon the crucial base of scientific knowledge and develops the skills necessary for professional competence in the field of psychology. The cons about the program would be the costs, this is a private university and tuition is very expensive.
Claudia Salinas
Reviewed: 7/17/2013
Degree: Psychology
Some of the pros in my graduate program is that the students benefit from having the expertise of full-time faculty whose primary interests and expertise are in the field of school psychology. The courses are strictly taught by professors and not teacher aides of any kind. Graduate students in the program will have the opportunity to link theory to practice by observing, consulting, assessing, and intervening with children, teachers, and parents at the school's Mailman Segal Center (MSC) for Human... Read More
Sharon Hawkins
Reviewed: 6/20/2013
Degree: Psychology
I enjoyed the atmosphere of the University it makes me feel at home. I also love the faculty they are always willing to help me with not only school work but with personal issues as well.
Joy Wyckoff
Reviewed: 6/15/2013
Degree: Psychology
The only problems experienced were with two professors who did not communicate well; for my first class and my last class. It would have been ideal to have a professor from my major area to guide my field-based research project and paper.
Talia Barron
Reviewed: 5/7/2013
Degree: Psychology
The program is valued highly, but at an expensive rate.