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Getting a degree is one thing. Succeeding in the real world, quite another. That's why our curriculum emphasizes interpersonal skills and practical experience—providing tomorrow's teachers, counselors, vets and business execs with a wealth of tools and abilities.

  • Four major disciplines, including education, business, health sciences, and psychology and behavioral science at the American School of Professional Psychology
  • Undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degrees
  • Nineteen locations across the U.S. and a variety of online programs
  • Graduates have gone on to become teachers, clinical psychologists, dental hygienists, lab technicians, vet techs, family therapists, school counselors, brand managers, radiation therapists, account supervisors…
  • Argosy University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA) (30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602, 1.800.621.7440, www.ncahlc.org).

To find out, more visit www.argosy.edu

Graduate Success

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Stephanie Dailey
Argosy University Class of 2009

Following her graduation from Virginia Tech in 1997, where Stephanie received her Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology, she took a job with Accenture, one of the world’s largest consulting firms. She enjoyed her early success, and eventually became a Senior Consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton, another global consulting company. While continuing her full-time consulting job, she began searching for a night school in the Washington, DC area. In 2002 she found the Argosy University’s Washington, DC campus, where she is pursuing her degree today. It was at Argosy University that she was able take classes at night and on the weekends.

In addition to having the master’s degree program she was interested in, Stephanie was impressed by the Argosy University faculty. The inclusion of practical experience in the classroom struck her as the perfect balance between the academic and work worlds.

After completing her master’s degree in Professional Counseling, Stephanie began work on her Doctorate of Education in Professional Counseling (EdD). She left her consulting job, and soon after, began work at Community Residences as a Residential Community Mental Health Counselor. Today, she continues to work towards her licensure in Professional Counseling, which she will finish in May 2009.