School of Professional Psychology

Group Meeting at the School of Professional Psychology at Pacific University

The School of Professional Psychology at Pacific University educates informed practitioners of scientifically based professional psychology who are responsive to the latest empirical findings in the field. We strive to maintain a facilitative academic community based on collaborative inquiry. Faculty and students work together in development, clinical research, and governance. We underscore provision of services to diverse populations at the individual, family, group, and community levels.

As part of the College of Health Professions, the School of Professional Psychology complements Pacific's traditional liberal arts and sciences undergraduate offerings. Our distinctive learning environment, along with the School's emphasis on community involvement and practical applications of theoretical and scientific psychology, make it unique in the Pacific Northwest.

Consolidation in Hillsboro

The School of Professional Psychology is currently housed in two locations. Consolidation of the entire School in Hillsboro is likely to take place by July, 2010. The Psychological Service Center, all classrooms and faculty offices, as well as the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology program are expected to relocate to Hillsboro. The College of Health Professions Campus in Hillsboro currently houses the clinical psychology administrative offices, classroom, and faculty offices. The Iris Clinic, with services offered in English and Spanish, is also located there. We plan to develop a large clinic in Hillsboro, with specialty subdivisions that will increasingly serve the community while at the same time providing an excellent training ground for our student clinicians. The College of Health Professions is easily accessible via mass transit through the MAX light rail system.

 

Campus Visits

For questions about the admissions process or to make an appointment for a campus visit, please contact Carissa Dunlap, Assistant Director of Admissions for Professional Psychology, (503) 352-7226, or email dunl6838@pacificu.edu.

The Admissions Office for Graduate and Professional Programs is located at the College of Health Professions, 222 SE 8th Avenue, Suite 212, Hillsboro, Oregon, 97123. MAX stop is Tuality Hospital/SE 8th Avenue.

To request materials, please select your program of interest at the "Program Admissions" page: http://www.pacificu.edu/spp/admissions/index.cfm.

Upcoming Events

Dec 5, 2008

SPP Last Day Fall Classes

Dec 24-Jan 1, 2009

SPP Winter Holiday Break

Jan 5, 2009

SPP Spring Semester Begins

Jan 16, 2009

SPP Spring Add/Drop Deadline

Mar 13, 2009

SPP Spring Withdrawal Deadline

Mar 23-27, 2009

SPP Spring Break

Apr 17, 2009

SPP Last Day of Spring Semester

Apr 20-24, 2009

SPP Break Between Terms

Apr 27, 2009

SPP Summer Term Begins

May 7, 2009

SPP Summer Add/Drop Deadline