Forensic and Correctional Mental Health Counseling

Student Support Services

All students will be assigned a faculty advisor upon entry in to the program. The faculty advisor will be available to assist with academic and career related planning. During the second year, students will work with faculty to identify appropriate practicum and internship placements in the student's home community. PAU faculty will work closely with students and their internships supervisors to ensure quality clinical training and to maximize the learning experiences available. A series of competency based assessments and a capstone clinical case portfolio provide the opportunity to demonstrate clinical skill and build confidence as a mental health professional.

As members of the PAU community, students have access to all the services available to our on-campus students including the Research Library, Office of Student Services, and Office of Financial Aid.

Contact Information

Rebecca Jackson, PhD
Director of Master’s Program in Forensics/Correctional Psychology
Palo Alto University
1791 Arastradero Road
Palo Alto, CA  94304
1791 Arastradero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304
(800) 818-6136
(650) 433-3888 FAX

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