Joshua Wilson, LMFTA
Joshua Wilson, LMFTA, '23 MACFT
The professors I worked with did an amazing job of drawing from their research, their training, their roles as supervisors, and their own clinical work to present a well-rounded experience overall. Different faculty members presented unique strengths from their wheelhouse—and the sum was indeed greater than the parts: I learned tremendously from such generous, experienced, and caring teachers.
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate, Private Practice
Regina Carrillo
Regina Carrillo, '27 MFA
"From the inside, the MFA feels like anything is possible. It feels like having a network that holds you, challenges you and supports you. Being surrounded by so many different opinions, backgrounds and identities has taught me to listen and remain open. My faculty and the alumni show me what it means to grow and to find your own path. This program feels like a reminder that I am not alone and that my ideas have a place to land."
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Kyle Schwab, '12 MA
"Many of the adjunct staff are subject matter experts with years of experience in the field in which they are teaching. If you know (or have a good idea) where you want your career to go, and there’s a professor that has worked in that field, take their class(es), ask them lots of questions, listen to their stories, and utilize their networks as much as you can."
Senior Research and Evaluation Analyst, Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office