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  1. Saybrook University prepares students to challenge conventional thinking around social structures, mental and physical health, the business environment, and more. Our graduates leave well-prepared to create systematic change in communities around the world.

  2. Saybrook University. Saybrook University is a private university in Pasadena, California. It was founded in 1971 by Eleanor Camp Criswell [2] and others. It offers postgraduate education with a focus on humanistic psychology. It features low residency, master's, and doctoral degrees and professional certification programs.

  3. Saybrook University was established by leaders in the field of humanistic psychology and quickly branched out. With social welfare in mind, and the understanding that human beings maintain an innate connection to the world around them and each other, our programs are designed to examine interconnectivity so that we can better relate to one ...

  4. A pioneer since the 1970s, Saybrook was one of the first institutions in the U.S. to adopt a hybrid online learning model of education allowing students to earn an online graduate degree in psychology, leadership and management, counseling, and various other social-focused sciences that emphasize working towards a humane and sustainable world.

  5. Yale TV gives you an inside look at each of Yale's residential colleges. Note: Berkeley College did not wish to participate.Interested in YTV? Click here: ht...

  6. Complete the online application form and pay the application fee. Submit the necessary materials (transcripts, references, writing sample, personal statement, resume, etc.). We recommend completing your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at least three months before the start of the term in which you plan to enroll.

  7. Saybrook College at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. 1,714 likes · 1 talking about this · 588 were here. Qui transtulit sustinet. (Trans.: Two courtyards, stone and grass: two courtyards kick...