Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (ITP) is an American private and non-sectarian graduate school. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges . ITP was founded in 1975 and the campus is located in Palo Alto, California.
The curriculum, initially developed by co-founders Robert Frager and James Fadiman, focuses on six areas of inquiry: the intellectual, emotional, spiritual, physical, social and creative aspects of life. One of the features of the school is the requirement that all students take a certain amount of Aikido which is one way that the school seeks to integrate the "physical" learning component of its teaching philosophy into the curriculum of the program.
The institute has three major degree programs, a residential (on-campus) program, a low-residency program combining on-campus and online work, and a global (online) program. The residential program offers options for students to gain both masters and doctoral degrees by taking courses offered on campus. The residential masters degrees options include a Master of Arts in Transpersonal Psychology, a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, offered on campus as a full-time or a part-time program, and a new low-residency MACP (in California a person with this degree may be licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist, a low-residency Master of Arts in Women's Spirituality, and a low-residency Master of Arts in Spiritual Guidance. The residential doctoral programs allow students to earn either a Ph.D. in Transpersonal Psychology or a PsyD Clinical Psychology (in California a person with this degree may be licensed as a psychologist). The global program allows students from around the United States and internationally to take courses online. The degree offerings in the global program include a Master's of Arts in Transpersonal Psychology (with specializations in Health and Wellness, Spiritual Psychology, Creativity and Innovation, and Transformational Life Coaching) and a Ph.D. in psychology with a concentration in Transpersonal Psychology.
Fast Facts
- Private not for profit, Four or more years
- 455 students
- $0.00 avg tuition
1069 East Meadow Cr
Palo Alto,
CA
94303
(650) 493-4430
Apply online
Admissions:
www.itp.edu/admissions/index.php
Financial Aid:
www.itp.edu/admissions/finaid.php
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| Avg Full Time Graduate Tuition | $26,799.00 | $26,799.00 | $26,799.00 |
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| Part-Full Time Graduate Cost Per Credit Hour | $600.00 | $600.00 | $600.00 |
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Scholarships for Students in California
| Name | Amount | Deadline |
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| CLA Reference Service Press Fellowship | $3000 | May 31, 2012 |
| CLA Begun Scholarship | $3000 | May 31, 2012 |
| CLA Scholarship for Minority Students in Memory of Edna Yelland | $2500 | May 31, 2012 |
| California Wine Grape Growers Foundation Scholarship | $2000 | Varies |
| Intel PhD Fellowship Program | Varies | Varies |
| Cal Grant Undergraduate Program | Varies | Varies |
| Fisher Communications Minority Scholarship | Varies | May 31, 2012 |
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Schools Near Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
| Name | Distance |
|---|---|
| Stanford University | 3.4mi |
| Cogswell Polytechnical College | 5.0mi |
| Menlo College | 5.1mi |
| International Technological University | 5.1mi |
| Foothill College | 5.1mi |
| University of East-West Medicine | 5.3mi |
| Palo Alto University | 5.3mi |
| The Art Institute of California–Sunnyvale | 7.1mi |
| Mission College | 7.6mi |
| De Anza College | 8.2mi |
| Canada College | 8.4mi |
| University of Phoenix-Bay Area Campus | 9.2mi |
| Palmer College of Chiropractic-San Jose | 9.3mi |
| Unitek College | 9.8mi |
| Northwestern Polytechnic University | 10.6mi |
