Animal Assisted Therapy Club
The Animal Assisted Therapy Club is no longer active. Updated 09.2021.
Co-President: Nicole Salman
Co-President: Sarah Caffrey
Secretary: Natasha Gadinsky
Treasurer: Jessica Hopkins
Public Relations: Nicole Inlow
Staff Advisor: Ana Castrillo
Contact: CDAE@paloaltou.edu
President: Cyrus Chang cchang@paloaltou.edu
Faculty Advisor: Eduardo Bunge, Ph.D. ebunge@paloaltou.edu
Contact bits@paloaltou.edu
BITs aims to provide education and experience for students in working with new technologies to improve development, effectiveness, and dissemination of psychotherapeutic techniques.
Updated 04.2024
Academic and Professional Integrity Policy
ADA (Americas with Disabilities Act)/Section 504 Grievance Procedure (Student)
Palo Alto University (also referred to as “PAU” or “the University”) is committed to maintaining its campuses and programs free from all forms of sexual misconduct. All forms of sexual misconduct are prohibited, including sexual and gender-related: violence, assault, harassment, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
The PhD in Clinical Psychology program takes an average of five years to complete and is open to individuals who hold a bachelor's or master's degree and have completed the required prerequisites prior to applying for admission. Space in the program is limited, and students must complete each step of the admissions process to be considered for admission.
The Ethnic Youth Risk & Resilience Lab fits research interests that fall within the Child Emphasis and Community Mental Health. The goal of the Lab is to create research that informs our understanding of how multiple factors assail and contribute to positive outcomes among youth, but especially those exposed to greater risk.
Below are the scholarships available to PAU Students (click on the scholarship name for more information):
Psychological Treatments for Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Issues of Aging