Back to the OP. I consider attending a non-APA school to be professional suicide. You may *think* that you can survive on private practice income (and a very few people do), but I predict you will quickly change your mind when you discover that most people can't afford your desired rates, and their insurance will absolutely stonewall and lowball you to the point that you are practicing for free. Most of us that make decent money do med-legal or government work...and that requires graduation from an APA program and an APA approved post doc. If that sounds like too much work (it IS a lot of work), you need to go into a different field.
Edit: Online programs are the kiss of death relative to employment or contracting. Don't do it!