You were offered a "full-ride" scholarship by a university you are not familiar with? Can you help us better visualize how this came to be? What, exactly, do you mean when you use the term "full-ride?" Who is funding this scholarship?
I doubt you will find many fans of NCU here on this site, mostly due to its online-only delivery format.
This program MAY qualify you for licensure in the state in which you plan to practice. I imagine NCU offers the typical cattle drive experience of very large cohorts, poor student-to-professor ratios, a poor opportunity for mentorship, and poor (asynchronous) training.
Is it worth it IF one was given a truly free ride? Meh, possibly... But I would not expect this school experience alone to prepare any particularly stellar clinicians.
As for doctoral-level study later, it mostly depends on the program and whether it was funded. I presume schools like NCU do not "look down on" their own degrees and would graciously allow graduates the privilege of paying full tuition for a doctoral degree. But then again, what value would a non-clinical doctorate degree from this school really have?