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Alliant International University

Alliant International University is a private for-profit university[1] with its main campus in San Diego, five additional campuses in California (San Francisco, Los Angeles, Irvine, Sacramento, and Fresno) and one campus in Phoenix, Arizona. Its enrollment is approximately 4,000 students, of whom 95% are graduate students.

Type

1952 - United States International University (USIU)
1969 - California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP)
2001 - Merger of USIU and CSPP

Bertelsmann Education Group

Andy Vaughn

Tracy Heller

3,871

[15] The California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) was founded in 1969 under the auspices of the California Psychological Association. CSPP offers programs in clinical psychology, clinical counseling, and marital and family therapy.[15]

California School of Professional Psychology

California School of Management & Leadership In 2011, Alliant International University renamed their management school to Alliant School of Management then to California School of Management & Leadership in 2018. Formerly the Marshall Goldsmith School of Management, named for organizational consultant and executive coach Marshall Goldsmith, the School of Management offers a 4-year BSBA program, master's and doctoral degrees in Business, Management, and Leadership.[16]

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California School of Education The California School of Education offers programs in teaching, school psychology, educational leadership, and teaching English to speakers of other languages.[17]

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California School of Forensic Studies The California School of Forensic Studies offers programs in criminology and criminal justice.[18]

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School of Nursing and Health Sciences which was opened in Phoenix, Arizona in 2023 and offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a direct entry Master of Science in Nursing.[19]

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[20] San Francisco Law School became a constituent school of Alliant International University in 2010.[20]

San Francisco Law School

Alliant International University is composed of several academic schools:

Accreditation[edit]

Alliant, including all of its programs, is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.[21] The university's education programs are approved by the California State Board of Education. Clinical psychology programs are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).[22] Alliant's marital and family therapy programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education.[23] Alliant's clinical counseling program is accredited by Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) cacrep.org[24]

San Diego, California at [25]

32°53′51″N 117°05′35″W / 32.89750°N 117.09306°W / 32.89750; -117.09306

Los Angeles, California at [26]

34°04′51″N 118°09′06″W / 34.08083°N 118.15167°W / 34.08083; -118.15167

Fresno, California at [27]

36°46′03″N 119°43′20″W / 36.76750°N 119.72222°W / 36.76750; -119.72222

San Francisco, California at [28]

37°48′28″N 122°24′34″W / 37.80778°N 122.40944°W / 37.80778; -122.40944

Irvine, California

Sacramento, California

Phoenix, Arizona

Mexico City, Mexico

Tokyo, Japan

Nairobi, Kenya

Recognition[edit]

Alliant was included in GI Jobs magazine's 2013 list of Military-Friendly Schools, the third year in a row the university had been included in this listing. It was also included on the Military Times EDGE magazine's list of Best for Vets Colleges in 2010 and 2011; in 2011, Alliant was ranked #10 on the list, making it the highest-ranked non-traditional university in California.[29]

retired actor, clinical and forensic psychologist[37]

Cheryl Arutt

Rear Admiral and Chaplain of the United States Senate

Barry Black

Member of the US House of Representatives from California

Judy Chu

stuntman and actor

Kerry Rossall

clinical psychologist[38]

Reiko True

faculty 1983–2002[39]

Igor Ansoff

faculty 1969–1981[40]

Nick Cummings

faculty 1970–1981[41]

Viktor Frankl

faculty 1998–2007[42]

Jay Douglas Haley

faculty 1978–1979 and 2006–2012[43]

Paul Hersey

faculty 1973–1981[44]

Max Lerner

retired as of 2014.[45]

Donald Templer

Japan Campus of Foreign Universities

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