APA Accreditation: Why It Matters

Can you imagine what it would be like to pursue a career as a psychologist without a built-in quality-control process? It would be pretty challenging and confusing. You could compare the idea to the Wild West—basically, anything goes. In such a difficult situation, graduate students in psychology would have little to go on in choosing training programs.

There would be little hope that completing your program could lead to your desired outcome: licensure and a rewarding career in clinical psychology, or any career within the psychology field. Thanks to the American Psychological Association (APA), there is an established vetting system called accreditation. This helps you make informed decisions about higher education in psychology.

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What is APA accreditation?

The accreditation process is a form of quality-assurance that determines if a program meets the established standards set forth in a field of study.1 While an institution may receive accreditation status from a regional accrediting body, this does not guarantee a program’s accredited status.2

Some of the functions of the APA Commission on Accreditation include evaluating university training programs based on whether they fulfill clearly defined objectives, deliver high-quality training, and evolve to align with new standards, policies, and research.3

Simply put, when you see that a program has been accredited by the APA, you can rely on your educational psychology program to:

  1. Offer training that coincides with what’s being practiced in the field of psychology.
  2. Be facilitated by industry experts.
  3. Be regularly reviewed to maintain satisfactory standards.

The Value of APA Accreditation Standards

For many students, enrolling in an APA-accredited program is a must. Here are some of the benefits of doing so:

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Areas of APA Accreditation

There are different areas of focus when it comes to a program’s accredited status. Knowing all 3 areas and which one you would like to choose will help you as you move forward in your APA accredited program. The 3 areas of accreditation are:

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Sources

1ABET, “Home,” What Is Accreditation?, accessed November 2, 2021, https://www.abet.org/accreditation/what-is-accreditation/

“Understanding Accreditation,” Accreditation: Why It Is Important, What It Means, and Who Accredits, accessed November 3, 2021, https://www.collegesanddegrees.com/accreditation.

“Why Accreditation Matters,” American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association), accessed November 3, 2021, https://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2004/04/accreditation.

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