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Naropa University

Naropa University

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Naropa University

Boulder, United States

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Naropa recognizes the inherent goodness and wisdom of each human being. It educates the whole person, cultivating academic excellence and contemplative insight in order to infuse knowledge with wisdom. 

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Private

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Masters Courses

11

PHD Scholarships

91

Masters Scholarships

195

Bachelors Courses

8

Bachelors Scholarships

261

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Distance Learning

6

Venues

1

Location

Boulder, CO

Country

United States

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Total Enrolled

1019

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Reviews

3.8 out of 5

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8 years ago

Be informed before you enroll, make sure you will be able to get the job (or into the Masters program) you want after you get out. Students voiced they loved their alternative bachelors program but also voiced how hard it was to get a job afterwards (many had to get a Masters before they could get a job). Make sure the Masters you want will accept an alternative bachelors degree like Naropa as not all will. If you are doing one of the Masters psych programs check Accreditation. Most have not been accredited which causes extra problems when you get out of school and want a job/to get licensed/to open a practice. Latest statement on the web page says all the Master's psych programs are applying for accreditation - that is what I was told 10 years ago. Don't expect it to happen until it does. If you want a license to practice in a specific state, check out what that state requires and plan to work to make your classes fit the requirements including taking extra classes (that includes if you want a license in Colorado). Expect little help from Naropa staff to get your license (no matter what they say before you enroll or during your enrollment) and expect the hurdles to be much bigger than what they portray. Smaller school Masters psych programs, like Naropa's, will change a lot depending who is leading the department and who the teachers are when you are there, including potentially changing drastically in the middle of your program. Classes being taught, content in the classes, and skill level of the teacher change drastically each year. Some classes gave true value as a future psychotherapist, some taught standard material (typical book learning), and some were just taking up space to have the course without much learning. Do as much visiting and talking to students as you can to learn the pros and cons of the main teachers and the adjuncts who will be there the year you start the program. Understand that teachers can and will just disappear between semesters so that one you really were interested in may not be one you will ever have. Make sure many of the teachers are ones you would like to learn from, including the core staff which you will have more often. Understand you may or may not get a lot out of some of the classes, depending on the teacher. Understand it is a small school with the benefits (lower teacher to student ratio) and problems (obtaining and retaining good teachers and program, organization, steady non changing program, etc.) that small schools have. Talk to Alumni and find out if they are doing jobs that use their psych degree (amazingly many are not depending on the specific program), what psych related jobs they are doing and what personal skills/abilities they had before Naropa that allowed them to obtain those jobs (not all students come in or leave with the same skill level). Than honestly look at yourself to see people who entered the program with your level of knowledge and skill level and that did the level of work you plan to do to see if they have the job you want. Understand this is an expensive program (time and money) and plan accordingly. Naropa is 60 credits and some/many of those credits will ask for more than the typical 3 hours outside of class for every credit (hour inside of class). This does not include your internship or practicum hours. Work hard to keep your loan costs as low as you can. When you talk to Alumni find out their yearly net income (what they take home after expenses and taxes). You likely will be unpleasantly surprised (depending on the specific program). Having a huge loan over your head when you can't pay it back may not be your goal. On the positive side, attending a program like Naropa's Master's programs, that has you working on your psychotherapy skills from day one, will put you ahead programs in other schools of which have mostly book learning and little hands on training. Knowing what I know now, even though I would again make the choice to go to a school that focuses on hands on training, I am not sure I would choose Naropa.

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J J

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7 years ago

If Naropa were to have a chance to be a great school, first it must live up to its promise as a contemplative college which helps people define why they came to learn what they learn in the first place rather than to be a hippy school where students can make excuses to not do the work in college while their parents have to pay a hefty price for such school. In fact, as an independent student, i rather take less loans and pay less for a school that teaches me well than a school that only manage to please their students. Second, Naropa really needs to get more ambitious with how they handle students like myself because I am no student any faculty will ever dare to take lightly.Having ambitions is valuable and without such virtues, the school will plummet to mediocrity and has little hope to change the world. Anyone reading this, i want you to take the time to research Naropa University or come and visit the school, and observe how the students react to the school or how they are acting in front of you before coming to the school because I expect students to think on their toes and see challenges as reasons to grow, not reasons to cower.

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Arakhthanda “ShadowBuddha” Ocean Tantric Lama

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7 years ago

Studied here for 2 years to finish my undergraduate degree. Had many life changing experiences. Teachers and staff were phenomenal. Classes always had great content and very enlightening discussions. Naropa is a rare gem in a sea of samsara, grateful to have been able to spend time here.

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murungakkai

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12 years ago

I earned my undergraduate degree from Naropa University in the late 90's in Religious Studies and Writing and Poetics. Both students and faculty were passionate about the programs offered and this created a lively atmosphere for learning. When the program was over it seemed to have come too quickly, the sign of a good experience. Years later, I feel that Naropa's contemplative bent has enabled me to continually feel enriched by whatever life brings me next. Studying there instilled within me a deep sense that it's not what happens but how you meet what happens that matters most.

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Rebecca Hindman

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a year ago

Setting aside the fact I met my wife there, which was outside Naropa's purview, I could not be happier with my Naropa education. During my 20+ year clinical career since earning my Master's degree there, I have been struck by how well trained I was. I am much more comfortable doing group therapy and sitting with individuals suffering from extreme states of mind than many of my colleagues, even those who have been doing the work as long or longer than me. That is because of my training at Naropa. Also, my personal growth journey there was hard to beat, on top of the excellent clinical training. If I had gone to Naropa ONLY to grow as a person, I'd be happy with the experience. Same is true if I'd gone ONLY to become a therapist. The fact that I was 100% happy with BOTH elements leads to a five star review and a very happy life both personally and professionally. And yes I had to take on loans; and yes as with all private schools it's not cheap; and yes their endowment does not allow for much financial aid. But you know what? I know from having been on the STAFF after I graduated, no one is getting rich at Naropa. It costs a lot to run a private school, especially in Boulder. So I have no issue with it and I recommend Naropa highly.

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Josh White

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