Adler University, founded in 1952, is a private, non-profit institution with campuses in Chicago, Vancouver, and an online program. Named after Alfred Adler, a pioneer in individual psychology, the university focuses on the intersection of psychology and social justice, promoting a holistic approach to mental health and community well-being.
The Chicago campus offers various graduate programs in psychology, counseling, public administration, and policy, while the Vancouver campus provides similar programs tailored to the Canadian context. The online program allows students to pursue degrees remotely, maintaining the same rigorous standards as the on-campus programs.
Adler University emphasizes experiential learning, integrating classroom knowledge with real-world applications through practicums, internships, and community projects. This approach ensures that students are not only academically proficient but also socially responsible and ready to address contemporary social issues. The university's commitment to social justice is evident in its curriculum, community partnerships, and initiatives aimed at fostering equity and inclusion.
Adler's diverse student body and faculty bring a wide range of perspectives, enriching the learning experience and promoting a global understanding of social issues. The university also supports research and scholarship that contribute to the fields of psychology, public policy, and social justice.