The Department of Graduate Psychology seeks to create an inclusive community of faculty, staff and students diverse in a variety of different ways, with diversity being defined as an all-inclusive concept, including (but not limited to) differences among people in age, class, color, culture, ability/disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, immigration status, language, socioeconomic status, national origin, political ideology, race, education, occupation, marital and parental status, urban versus rural residence, religion, spirituality, veteran status, sex and sexual orientation...
Academic Programs
- M.A./Ed.S. - Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentration
- M.Ed./Ed.S. – School Counseling Concentration
- M.A./Ed.S. – School Psychology Concentration
- M.Ed. – College Student Personnel Administration Concentration
- M.A. – Psychological Sciences
- Psy.D. – Clinical and School Psychology
- Ph.D. – Assessment and Measurement
- Ph.D. – Counseling and Supervision
- Higher Ed Assessment Certificate
- Higher Ed CSPA Certificate