Alumna Karina Murillo returned to college in search of ways to bring diversity and equity to the classroom.
Twenty years after leaving college early, Pacific Oaks College alumna Aubrey Kliaman transformed her life experience into college credit through our Credit for Learning from Experience program, helping her finally earn a degree—or two.
Pacific Oaks alumna Mindy Doan, M.A., MFT, discusses her educational journey.
Learn about the requirements to become a school teacher for various grade levels in California and how a teaching credential prepare you.
A toddler in yellow overalls, an unzipped spring jacket hanging loose from her shoulders, stands in an open yard next...
As the forces of a global pandemic, growing income inequality, political entrenchment, social unrest, racial tensions, and climate change converge, the moment calls for a new generation of social workers eager for change.
Pasadena, Calif. – Pacific Oaks College begins the fall semester with a new academic leadership team:...
An M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy: African-American Family Studies is a degree that may not be well-known to many. This MFT degree provides a firm understanding of the unique mental health needs of the African-American community and the challenges that they face that rise from influences such as racism, poverty, politics, and institutions.
According to three Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) professionals from Pacific Oaks College, the expanded mindset of families and relationships have necessitated a notable evolution in the Marriage and Family Therapy program.
Margareta Anthonius recounts her journey to Pacific Oaks College and what the scholarship has meant to her.
Before the early 20th century, the classroom wasn’t built for children. Maria Montessori’s theory revolutionized education. Included among her many contributions to the field were child-sized tables and chairs, in a room built just for them.
Human development offers a variety of career paths concerning the human condition and ways to help people live better lives.











