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So now I am faced with a choice. I applied to 2 MHC programs in my area and was accepted to both. Now to choose which one to attend...
Program A: CACREP-accredited program, no prerequisite classes needed, facilities are rundown, about 30 min from home.
Program B: Not CACREP-accredited program, 3 prerequisite classes I would need to take this summer, facilities are brand spanking new, about 10 min from which may allow me to do a grad assistantship to help offset costs.
My state (NY) does not require a CACREP-accredited program for licensure. Both programs are approved by my state. My ultimate career goal is private practice. If I were single, a 30 min commute would be a non-issue...but I am a very involved wife & mom of 3 school-aged kids and so a 10 min vs.30 min commute each way makes an impact. Although I know accommodations will need to made, I am trying to minimize the impact that my schooling will make on my family.
I guess if CACREP was not in the mix, I would choose Program B despite the fact that I need to take some prereqs. But I am wondering if I am a complete fool if I don't choose the CACREP program? Certainly don't want to waste my family's finances on a degree that will be difficult to turn into a profession.
Also, wondering if I'm I overlooking any other important criteria? Hard to get a read on the intership opportunities at each school...on the surface, from what faculty is claiming, it seems equal.
Any and all insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Program A: CACREP-accredited program, no prerequisite classes needed, facilities are rundown, about 30 min from home.
Program B: Not CACREP-accredited program, 3 prerequisite classes I would need to take this summer, facilities are brand spanking new, about 10 min from which may allow me to do a grad assistantship to help offset costs.
My state (NY) does not require a CACREP-accredited program for licensure. Both programs are approved by my state. My ultimate career goal is private practice. If I were single, a 30 min commute would be a non-issue...but I am a very involved wife & mom of 3 school-aged kids and so a 10 min vs.30 min commute each way makes an impact. Although I know accommodations will need to made, I am trying to minimize the impact that my schooling will make on my family.
I guess if CACREP was not in the mix, I would choose Program B despite the fact that I need to take some prereqs. But I am wondering if I am a complete fool if I don't choose the CACREP program? Certainly don't want to waste my family's finances on a degree that will be difficult to turn into a profession.
Also, wondering if I'm I overlooking any other important criteria? Hard to get a read on the intership opportunities at each school...on the surface, from what faculty is claiming, it seems equal.
Any and all insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.