Contact:
admissions@naropa.edu
Programs & Degrees Offered:
M.A. - Contemplative Psychotherapy;
Somatic Psychology (with concentrations in Dance/Movement Therapy
and Body Psychotherapy); Transpersonal Counseling Psychology
(with concentrations in Art Therapy, Counseling Psychology,
Music
Therapy, and Wilderness Therapy); Transpersonal Psychology
(online, low-residency program with a concentration in Ecopsychology)
Accreditation:
NCACS
Admission Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college
or university
Test: NA
Other: Interview / Statement
of Interest / Experience (see specific programs for additional requirements)
Cost & Program Information:
$550/hour (2003)
Online Degree Program Available:
Yes
On-Campus/External/Distance Leaning:
Campus, Distance Learning
Public/Private: Private
Year Established: 1975
Number of Faculty: 100 (core
and adjunct)
Thesis: (Contact Institution)
Admission Deadline: January
15 (Fall & Summer) / October 15 (Spring)
Enrollment:
Current Enrollment: 407
(Fall 2003)
Part Time/Full Time:
294 (FT) / 113 (PT) (Fall 2003)
Female/Male: 295 (F)
/ 112 (M) (Fall 2003)
Alumni (1990-2003): (Contact
Institution)
Mission Statement:
The mission of Naropa University is to offer
educational programs that cultivate awareness of the present moment through
intellectual, artistic and meditative disciplines; to foster a learning
community that uncovers wisdom and heart; to cultivate openness and communication,
sharpen critical intellect, enhance resourcefulness and develop effective
action in all disciplines; to exemplify the principles grounded in Naropa
University’s Buddhist educational heritage; to encourage the integration
of world wisdom traditions with modern culture; and to be nonsectarian
and open to all.
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