Palo Alto University

Palo Alto University
Former names
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (1975–2009)
MottoEngaging Minds, Improving Lives
TypePrivate university
Established1975
PresidentMaureen O'Connor
Academic staff
81
Administrative staff
48
Students1,081
Location, ,
United States

37°22′56″N 122°11′15″W / 37.3823°N 122.1875°W / 37.3823; -122.1875
Colors  Blue
Websitewww.paloaltou.edu

Palo Alto University (PAU) is a private university in Palo Alto, California that focuses on behavioral health disciplines like counseling, psychology, and social work. It was founded in 1975 as the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology and became Palo Alto University in 2009.

Palo Alto University offers two undergraduate degree programs: a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Social Action and a Bachelor of Science in Business Psychology; five graduate programs: a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology as part of a consortium with Stanford University; a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision; an M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and an M.S. in Psychology. PAU subscribes to the practitioner-scientist training model, which emphasizes clinical practice along with scientific training.[1]

PAU has an interconnected relationship with Stanford University and the Stanford University School of Medicine. PAU maintains its doctoral program in conjunction with Stanford University, often employs its students in Stanford research laboratories, and houses faculty members who teach at both institutions. The Chief Facilities and Sustainability Officer of Stanford Health Care holds a membership on the PAU board of trustees.[1]

  1. ^ a b [1], About PAU, Palo Alto University, retrieved September 2, 2024.