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SAYBROOK GRADUATE SCHOOL AND RESEARCH CENTER

Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center


Official telephone: (415) 433-9200
Toll-free telephone: (800) 825-4480
Fax number: (415) 433-9271

Website: www.saybrook.edu


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Screen last updated on: September 10, 2007
QUICK FACTS
Year established: 1997
Type of school: institute, private (nonprofit)
Programs: graduate school
Religious affiliation: no
Campus enrollment: 435 students
Coeducational information: coeducational institution, founded as coeducational institution
Location description: in or near a major city (pop. 300,000 or more)
Application fee: $70, $35 for an online apllication

CONTACT INFORMATION
Street address: Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center
450 Pacific, Third Floor
San Francisco, CA 94133
Main telephone numbers: 415 433-9200
800 825-4480 (toll free)
415 433-9271 (fax)

CAMPUS LINKS
Main homepage: www.saybrook.edu

QUICK CODES
FAFSA number: G21206

CAMPUS SUMMARY
Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center is an accredited, distance learning graduate school and research center. We offer M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Psychology, Human Science, and Organizational Development with concentration areas in Humanistic & Transpersonal Clinical Inquiry and Health Studies: Consciousness and Spirituality: Social Transformation: and Organizational Systems.

Since 1971, Saybrook has been educating mid-career professionals in humanistic values relevant to the work place and the community. Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center’s graduate education prepares scholar/practitioners to take effective leadership roles, develop the consciousness to realize the immense possibilities of these times, and minimize the potential for social and individual suffering. Saybrook provides a unique learner centered environment based in an emancipatory humanistic tradition. Advanced studies in psychology are offered. Programs are designed for adult, mid-career professionals seeking an opportunity to engage in serious scholarly work, and who wish to develop the necessary research skills, scope of knowledge, and intervention skills to become more effective in their chosen sphere of work. Approximately 425 students are currently enrolled at Saybrook, ranging in age from mid-20s to 60s, and representing more than thirty-six states and several foreign countries. Saybrook is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).


UNIQUE/SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Distance Learning Program
For 30 years, Saybrook Graduate School's mode of education has been distance learning. Because of the unique mix of mentorship, on-site residential programs, and on-line classes, the Saybrook model encourages close contact between faculty members and students, and among students. Programs are structured to meet the personal and professional needs of adult learners and persons not able or willing to travel to traditional classrooms.

Delivery Media
Learning takes place through one-on-one mentorships with faculty members, in small cohort groups, courses online, and at seminars at residential conferences. Using learning guides, students complete course work which is evaluated by faculty members who communicate by phone, letter, fax, computer, or in person at conferences.

Programs of Study
Saybrook Graduate School offers programs in psychology, human science, and organizational systems. Students may pursue an M.A. or a Ph.D. in any program. Within each program, students select a concentration of study: humanistic and transpersonal clinical inquiry and health studies; consciousness and spirituality; social
transformation; or organizational systems. Saybrook’s psychology degree program prepares its graduates to be scholars and researchers in the broad domain of human experience. Saybrook is an institute providing alternative education that conscientiously challenges many of the axioms of mainstream medicalized and industrialized psychology, and offers an emancipatory alternative. While the primary focus of Saybrook's psychology program is not clinical, Saybrook offers the course work necessary to take the licensing exam in most states. The human science program provides an opportunity for a humanistic, action-learning approach to group, family, public and private organizations, and community and global spheres of life. The Saybrook approach combines responsible action with scholarly reflection, exploring transformative change that respects human dignity and creative possibilities. The human science program consists of a set of perspectives pertaining to the human condition in historical, contextual, cross-cultural, political, and religious terms. It employs perspectives such as feminism, post-structuralism, critical theory, existential phenomenology, and postmodernism. The human sciences are a collective understanding of the common condition, and contribute to the ongoing story of social improvement and consciousness evolution. The organizational systems program is designed to develop leaders, scholars, and practitioners who are capable of addressing the challenge of building organizations and communities with greater capacity to deal with the increasing turbulence, interconnection, and diverse frame-works of interpretation of the information age/knowledge era. The mission of the organizational systems program is to educate leaders to become adept at changing and designing organizations that reflect the highest human ideals.



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