Palo Alto University Will Hold Online Open House Events Throughout the Fall for Their Psychology and Counseling Graduate Programs


“With a complete switch to online and virtual courses, we still want interested graduate students to be able to personally connect with PAU,” said Lenard Wilson, the Assistant Director of Admissions at Palo Alto University.

The Office of Admissions at Palo Alto University (PAU) is hosting live, virtual open house events featuring information about the university’s advanced degree programs in psychology and counseling. The open house events are catered to potential students interested in earning a master’s, Ph.D. or Psy.D. in psychology or a master’s in counseling from Palo Alto University’s APA- and CACREP-accredited programs. Attendees will have the chance to learn firsthand from PAU faculty and staff about admissions, financial aid, student life, online courses and more.

Three online open houses are scheduled on Saturdays throughout the fall: October 3, November 7 and December 5. Each 40-minute session begins at 10 a.m. (PST) and will be interactive, with attendees encouraged to ask questions.

“With a complete switch to online and virtual courses, we still want interested graduate students to be able to personally connect with PAU,” said Lenard Wilson, the Assistant Director of Admissions at Palo Alto University. “These virtual open houses will give them the opportunity to speak with current faculty and receive direct answers about our programs and admissions process.” Those interested in attending one of the online open house events to learn more about graduate admissions can register here.

To learn more about the online open house events held from October to December, interested parties are encouraged to contact admissions@paloaltou.edu or visit https://www.paloaltou.edu. Prospective participants can also call (650) 433-3828. Palo Alto University is located at 1791 Arastradero Road in Palo Alto, Calif. 94304.

Palo Alto University (PAU), a private, non-profit university located in the heart of Northern California’s Silicon Valley, is a community grounded in values of social justice dedicated to addressing pressing and emerging issues in the fields of psychology and counseling that meet the needs of today’s diverse society. PAU offers undergraduate and graduate programs with online, hybrid and residential options. PAU was founded in 1975 as the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology and re-incorporated as Palo Alto University in August 2009. PAU is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). PAU’s doctoral programs are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) and its master’s in counseling programs by the Council for Accreditation.

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