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Candidate Selection

PAU aims to attract and educate students who are distinguished by their academic achievement, capacity for critical thinking, interpersonal skills, motivation to become exceptional educators and supervisors, and commitment to service.

Candidates will demonstrate:

  • An academic aptitude for doctoral-level study
  • Sufficient related previous professional experience
  • Fitness for the profession, including self-awareness and emotional stability
  • Oral and written communication skills
  • Cultural sensitivity and awareness
  • Potential for scholarship, professional leadership, and advocacy
  • Evidence of the student's self-motivation and ability to work independently.
  • Comfort using the technological tools and platforms required for coursework

Each application is given a comprehensive review by the admissions committee. All aspects of the application, including academic record, professional and/or research experience, and strong recommendations are qualities carefully considered. In addition, PAU actively seeks to recruit and enroll a student body that is both highly qualified and richly diverse. Thus, factors such as the quality of early educational environment, socioeconomic status, culture, and life or work experiences are also considered.

Once You've Applied

Interviews

Based on an initial review of PhD applications, qualified applicants are invited to participate in our PhD interview day on February 1, 2024 to meet faculty and learn more about the program and co-curricular offerings. Interviews are conducted entirely online.

Interviews are meant to be a two-way conversation between applicants and the University. The University seeks students who are an excellent fit for our classrooms, labs and greater community, and who represent the diversity of our nation and our world. But interviews are also an opportunity for applicants to evaluate PAU and the PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision program. It is important that you identify that PAU is aligned with your values, your research interests and your career aspirations. For that reason we encourage you to engage, ask questions, and reflect carefully on your experience.


Candidate Selection

PAU aims to attract and educate students who are distinguished by their academic achievement, capacity for critical thinking, interpersonal skills, motivation to become exceptional clinicians, and a commitment to service and to serving a diverse population. Given the rigor of the program and the Uuniversity's core values, the PhD program seeks students who embody:

  • Unshakable ethical standards
  • Resilience
  • Cultural humility
  • Openness to learning and to others' lived experiences
  • A belief in the inherent dignity of all humans
  • A desire to improve the human condition
  • Self-awareness
  • Seeks and is open to constructive feedback
  • Empathy and kindness

Each application is given a comprehensive review by the admissions committee. All aspects of the application, including academic record, professional and research experience, and strong recommendations are qualities carefully considered. In addition, PAU actively seeks to recruit and enroll a student body that is both highly qualified and richly diverse. Thus, factors such as the quality of the early educational environment, socioeconomic status, culture, and life or work experiences are also considered.


Admission Policy

If you are offered admission, Palo Alto University reserves the right to withdraw that offer of admission if:

  • You have misrepresented yourself in the application process.
  • We learn that you have engaged in behavior prior to matriculation that indicates a serious lack of judgment or integrity.
  • You show a significant drop in academic performance or fail to graduate.
  • The class fills to capacity prior to a student completing the enrollment agreement.
  • All applicants to, and students enrolled in, the program should be assured PAU practices a nondiscrimination policy regarding disability, gender, military status, age, race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origins in admission, employment, and in the administration of its program and activities.
  • Any otherwise qualified student, or applicant, with a disability may request reasonable accommodation regarding the application process and services as a prospective or enrolled student. Requests for accommodation of a disability should be submitted to the Dean of Students, Palo Alto University, 1791 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto, CA  94304; telephone 650-433-3818.