School of Psychology
Training Psychologists to Serve Individuals and Communities
The Spalding University School of Professional Psychology prepares students to promote peace, justice, and well-being in individuals and communities. Through rigorous academics, regular fieldwork, and individualized mentoring, Spalding students are equipped to meet the needs of the times.
Available Programs
Undergrad
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Accreditation
Our Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology program has been continuously accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) since 1989. The program most recently received the maximum of 10 years of reaccreditation in 2017. For further information about the accreditation status of this or any other psychology doctoral program, please contact: APA Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation, American Psychological Association, 750 First Street NE, Washington DC 20002-4242, (202) 336-5979; apaaccred@apa.org; www.apa.org/ed/accreditation/.
School of Professional Psychology Faculty
Meet our expert faculty who have extensive teaching and experience as practitioners in their field.
Anne Baumer, PsyD
Clinical Training Director, Master’s Program in Clinical Psychology
Lucille Gardner, PsyD, MS
Collective Care Center, Director; Assistant Professor, SOPP
Contact Us
Discover how you can promote the dignity and humanity of all people with a degree from Spalding’s School of Professional Psychology.