Xiaochang (Jasmine) Huang, MS - Current PhD Student
"I grew up and finished my graduate study in China. Before I started Palo Alto University M.S. online program in 2015, I had been working as a psychological counselor for several years both at school and private practice settings. For pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, I saw taking the M.S. program as a chance to see whether I could fit in some U.S. academic training program. It turned out very well, and I even got more than what I could expect at the first place. I could take classes in the middle of a trip while working in another city. I could interact and learn from classmates who locate in different places around the world through those “tiny shinny boxes” on the screen. Though sometimes I got stuck with technical problems, I always could get support from faculties and staffs to work through all those issues. Some professor even helped me to watch some video material through Zoom outside the class, since I could not find it in China. After the M.S. program, I transferred to the Ph.D. program. Currently I am doing external practicum with refugees/asylum seekers while my research emphasis is on cross-cultural trauma recovery work. I am pretty happy that I keep going further and deeper regarding my professional development. I feel taking M.S. program is really challenging but deeply rewarding."