California Southern University is a private, for-profit, university that began its operations in 1978. It offers associate's, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs 100% online in psychology, business and management, risk management and regulatory compliance, criminal justice, nursing, and education. California Southern University is located in Costa Mesa, California.
History
The university was established in California on December 27, 1978, by Dr. Donald Hecht as a traditional correspondence school, and received its initial approval to offer degree programs from the California Department of Education. It originally offered associate level programs, then expanded to bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. During the 1990s, the university added distance learning programs in the fields of business, psychology and law. The University is now recognized as an online degree granting institution. Until June 2007, the university was known as the Southern California University for Professional Studies and was located in Anaheim, California.
Most Popular Programs: California Southern University offers 12 degree programs and 10 post-baccalaureate certificate programs. The most popular programs are the master's degrees in business and psychology, and the Doctor of Psychology and the Doctor of Business Administration.
School of Behavioral Sciences
The State of California Board of Psychology accepts California Southern University's Doctor of Psychology degree as meeting the educational requirements for licensure to practice as a clinical psychologist. The State of California Board of Behavioral Sciences accepts California Southern University's Master of Arts in Psychology degree as meeting the educational requirements for licensure as both Marriage and Family Therapist, and for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor.
The California Southern University School of Law is an unaccredited correspondence law school which offers two graduate-level degrees, the Master of Science in Law and the Juris Doctor. The school is registered with the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California as a "Registered Unaccredited Correspondence Law School", which is sufficient to qualify its graduates to sit for the California Bar Examination provided they complete 864 hours of preparation and study over four years. A typical JD degree at an accredited institution is three years. It is not registered with or accredited by the American Bar Association.
Bar Examination Pass Rate
In the July administration of the California Bar Examination in 2015, two of two first-time takers passed the examination, for a pass rate of 100 percent. For the years 2008 through 2013, 20 graduates have taken the California Bar Examination as first-time takers; of that number, five passed the examination for a pass rate of 25 percent.