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Profile of Adler School of Professional Psychology — Adler School of Professional Psychology
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Contact Information† (IPEDS, 2005) | |
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| Address | 65 E Wacker Pl Ste 2100 |
| Chicago, IL 60601 | |
Phone | |
| General information | (312) 201-5900 ext. 5900 |
| Admissions office | (312) 201-5900 ext. 5900 |
| Financial aid office | (312) 201-5900 ext. 5900 |
Web | |
| Web site | http://www.adler.edu |
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Characteristics† (IPEDS, 2005) | |
| Type of institution | Private, Not for Profit |
| Type of location | Large city |
| Carnegie classification | Other specialized institutions |
| Religious affiliation | Not applicable |
| Year established | |
Size† (IPEDS, 2005) | |
| Undergraduates | N |
| Graduate students | 455 |
| Professional school students | N |
Undergraduate Selectivity? | |
Acceptance Rate† (IPEDS, 2002) | |
| Applicants | 0 |
| Accepted | 0 |
| Acceptance rate | N |
SAT Scores† (IPEDS, ) ? | |
| SAT Math, 25th / 75th percentile | N / N |
| SAT Verbal, 25th / 75th percentile | N / N |
Mission Statement
The Adler School of Professional Psychology is an institution of higher education committed to advancing the philosophy and principles of Alfred Adler within the context of professional psychology practice. To this end, the School's mission is to provide quality professional education, psychological services, community services, and research and publications, anticipating and responding to the constant and changing needs of students, the profession of psychology, the community and society.
