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For many students who are looking to start a mental health career, it’s more practical to transfer from a community college to a bachelor’s program in psychology.

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If you’re thinking about getting an education and training to start a career in mental health — whether as a therapist, counselor, social worker, or advocate — congratulations: You’re on the way to o

Innovating at the Intersection of Psychology and Technology

As the digital world evolves with more velocity every day, businesses turn to behavioral scientists to innovate, develop, model, and design new technologies.

PhD in CES

Showcasing the career possibilities and impact that a PhD can unlock

What Could I Do?

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Helping professionals assess their readiness

From Reflection to Readiness

Put your Psychology MS to Work for your Goals with Degree Specializations

Psychology, as a field, touches upon a host of sectors and industries: it shapes established careers, like child therapy, and inspires original, emerging fields, like mental health tech.

Clinician to Counselor Educator

You’re Already Teaching: A PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision Will Let You Do More of It  

Think about your daily work. Have you ever run a supervision group, facilitated a clinical training, or onboarded new staff?

Choosing to enter a graduate program is a crossroads of personal and professional growth: a place of opportunity and imagination. Whether you’re ready to advance your career, to make a passion-based pivot to a new field, or to pursue a lifelong curiosity about what makes people tick, an MS in Psychology offers flexibility and deeply meaningful work. It is also a smart investment that can empower both your career and your life.

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