I was able to reach out to a professor and express some of my research interests. They were then able to direct me to a professor who would be able to connect me and get me more involved in that field.”
Student Profiles
At Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology (GSEP), we seek students who are passionate about serving others and making a lasting impact in their communities. Learn more about how our online master’s programs in psychology are helping students both advance in their careers and change lives. Explore their stories below.
Jasmine Ramirez
Master’s in Clinical Psychology
Jennifer Lawrence
Master’s in Psychology
The flexibility of the program allowed me to not only work full time but to continue traveling—all while meeting new people in class, having the flexibility to be anywhere, and still remaining engaged.”
Brianna Hart-Schlappich
Master’s in Psychology
I looked into the program and thought it was exactly what I was looking for because it just seemed like the perfect fit—and luckily, it worked out.”
Dahlia Baerga
Master’s in Psychology
I can honestly say that so far, Pepperdine has really felt like this supportive community that is actually interested in what you want to do and where you want to go.”
Explore how working in a high school environment has inspired Dahlia.
Krystal Espinoza
Master’s in Clinical Psychology
This program allows me to embrace and be part of Pepperdine’s academic reputation.”
Discover how Pepperdine’s commitment to diversity caught Krystal’s attention.
Madison Wray
Master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis
I never had a negative experience with a professor.”
Read about Madison’s preparation for the next step in her career.
Tony Martello
Master’s in Clinical Psychology
My favorite aspect of learning from this program is the emotional intelligence and growth that I’ve developed so far.”
Learn more about Tony’s rewarding experience in children’s counseling.