William James College

    Dr. Nicholas A. Covino, President

    GRADUATE ADMISSIONS CONTACTS
    Mario Murga, Director of Admissions
    Joseph Luszcz, Associate Director, Admissions
    Elizabeth Beaton, Admissions Counselor

    Founded in 1974 as an independent graduate college of psychology, William James College is the largest graduate psychology institution in New England, offering degree programs in behavioral health and applied psychology at the doctoral, master's and certificate levels, as well as a Bachelor of Science completion program. Programs are offered on-campus, online and in blended learning formats.

    William James College is a leader in educating organizational leaders and mental health professionals who are committed to meeting the needs of a rapidly changing and increasingly diverse society.

    The College's highly skilled professionals care for Latinos, Veterans, children, adolescents and families in a variety of settings, including the schools, the courts, the community and the workplace. We offer college-wide concentrations in Latino Mental Health, African and Caribbean Mental Health, Global Mental Health and Military and Veterans Psychology.

    DEGREES

    PsyD in Clinical Psychology
    PsyD in Leadership Psychology (Blended)
    MA/CAGS in School Psychology
    MA in Applied Behavior Analysis (On-Campus and Online)
    MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (On-Campus and Online)
    MA in Psychology (Online)
    MA in Organizational Psychology (Online and Blended)
    Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching (Blended)
    Graduate Certificate in School Climate and Social-Emotional Learning (Blended)
    BS, Psychology and Human Services (Blended)

    ONLINE DEGREES
    M.A.: Organizational Psychology
    M.A.: Clinical Mental Health Counseling
    M.A.: Applied Behavior Analysis
    M.A.: Psychology
    Psy.D.: Leadership Psychology (Primarily online with 3 annual residencies).
    B.S. Completion: Psychology and Human Services

    NON-MATRICULATING COURSES: Online Graduate Psychology. Preparatory Courses (GPPC)

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