Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1978-1980

FOREWARD

As Rosemead is now an integral part of Biola College, Inc., its programs are to be viewed within the overall context of Biola's ad­ ministrative and academic structures. Administratively, Rosemead is a graduate professional school functioning semi-autonomously within Biola, in the same manner as Talbot Theological Seminary. Under the Rosemead Dean, who reports to Biola's Academic Vice President, the graduate school has responsibility for administering its own academic program, from admissions to graduation. It would be helpful to read this catalog in conjunction with the Biola College catalog, which contains information about the general academic program and policies of Biola College, and a full description of campus buildings, student services and on-campus housing for single students. This catalog provides specific information about Rosemead's graduate programs in professional psychology, including the school's educational objectives, degree programs, curriculum, admissions requirements and financial information. A description is given in the Biola College catalog concerning the Master ofArts degree program in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling as well as the college's undergraduate psychology program. As a part of Biola, Rosemead Graduate School of Professional Psychology is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Rosemead is a member of the National Council of Profes­ sional Schools of Psychology. At the time of publication, the information contained in this catalog reflects an accurate picture of the school and its program; however, Rosemead and Biola College reserve the right to make necessary changes in the school's procedures, policies, calendar, curriculum, and fees.

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