Organization of Child and Adolescent Psychology (OCAP)
As of October 2021, this organization is dormant.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Robert Friedberg
Contact: ocap@paloaltou.edu
As of October 2021, this organization is dormant.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Robert Friedberg
Contact: ocap@paloaltou.edu
PAU-AFFILIATED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Palo Alto University Student Government has been inactive since Fall 2021 and will be reconfigured to scale. The estimated timeline is Fall 2024. We appreciate your patience throughout this time.
We invite you to read the Winter Quarter 2013 issue of the Cohort, the Student Services Newsletter,. It has been co-edited by Ana Castrillo, Associate Director of the Office of Student Services, Samantha Rafie, M.S. (a Ph.D. student) and me.
Palo Alto University (PAU) does not have on-campus housing. Many PAU students live in towns that are near to where they study or receive clinical training at the Allen Calvin Campus or Stanford Psychiatry Building in Palo Alto as well as the campus located at 1172 Castro, Mountain View (including the Gronowski Center). Other cities near our campuses include Redwood City, Menlo Park, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale. Some students live in San Francisco, which is a 45-60 minute drive away, depending on traffic, and some live in San Jose, 30-60 minutes away depending on traffic.
Palo Alto University is committed to providing access for qualified students to all academic programs. This non-discrimination policy applies to all eligible students who seek access to facilities, student programs, activities and services. For more information, review the forms below and/or contact:
The Office of Accessible Education offers reasonable accommodations for PAU students with disabilities as well as military/veteran students called to active duty. These services may include, but are not limited to: