Alliant International University Reviews

  • 8 Reviews
  • San Diego (CA)
  • Annual Tuition: $13,918
100% of 8 students said this degree improved their career prospects
88% of 8 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Student Reviews - Doctoral in Clinical Psychology

Student Reviews - Doctoral in Clinical Psychology

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Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 3/11/2026
  • Degree: Clinical Psychology
"I had high hopes coming to this university. I figured since there were multiple campus it meant the institution was well-oiled. The best thing about my campus are the core faculty. If it wasn’t for them I wouldn’t have stayed here. Recently we were informed our campus was closing. There were no messages about losing the contributions our university provided to the community. Instead, it was rolled out like a marketing ploy. The university was completely insensitive, and still refuses to acknowledge that losing this campus will prevent individuals from marginalized backgrounds from obtaining higher education degrees. It also refuses to acknowledge all the services our campus provides to the community, specifically related to mental health and substance use treatment. I did my best to make the most out of my time in this program, and I’m disappointed to acknowledge that this is what this institution has turned into."
Christina
  • Reviewed: 5/26/2017
  • Degree: Clinical Psychology
"I have positive comments about Alliant. I graduated with a PsyD from this school when it was formerly known as USIU, back in the 1990s. My professors were excellent and I completed my required pre-doctoral practicum/post-doc supervised hours with well-qualified PhDs. I might add: the comprehensive exam at that time was very thorough, detailed and challenging. If you didnt know the material, you did not pass the comp exam. Since passing the EPPP, I have been employed as a practicing clinician with a large hospital for many years, and also supervise PhD and PsyD Clinical Psychology students. Everyone has to pass the EPPP no matter where you go to school. Every psych program has its pros-and-cons. I was very happy with my education and training at USIU."
Rebecca Young
  • Reviewed: 3/27/2017
  • Degree: Clinical Psychology
"The Psy.D program at Alliant International University has an integrated health psychology track. Integrated Health Psychology is focused on the psychological and behavioral aspects of physical and mental health, specifically how biological, environmental, cultural, social, cognitive, emotional and behavioral faculty impact health and illness. Additional factors related to health, illness, and/or disability include the health care system, health care policy, and health care providers."
Paige Sparks
  • Reviewed: 2/23/2017
  • Degree: Clinical Psychology
"Alliant International University and the CSPP (California School of Professional Psychology) together are quite wonderful. The application process is very straight forward, the interview process is formal and far more easy going than one would initially believe, and the faculty and staff on campus are wonderful. There is a real atmosphere of compassion, growth, and understanding on campus from the faculty, staff, and students in the cohort. Everyone is incredibly driven in a variety of regards and it is really refreshing to see how much effort everyone puts into everything they do. Being that this is both a graduate and undergraduate campus, I think it's important to recognize that there is a real environment for growth both personally and professionally since there are quite a few graduate students involved in the different aspects of campus life. I definitely recommend this school for anyone who is driven to learn more about Psychology and to progress in their education, as well as wanting to experience a different atmosphere than most larger institutions offer."
Anny Yang
  • Reviewed: 8/16/2014
  • Degree: Clinical Psychology
"Alliant and its professors are dedicated to their students' success. Administrators and professors alike are kind, conscientious, respectful, and friendly with students. They join the student in advocating for success when problems arise and/or if students decide to take a path that hasn't been frequently traveled."