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The degrees offered by Argosy University vary by campus, but may include degrees in psychology, counselor education, marriage and family therapy, education, business, criminal justice, and liberal arts. APA accreditation for doctoral programs in Clinical Psychology also varies by campus.

The Chicago campus, formerly known as the Illinois School of Professional Psychology (ISPP-Chicago), was one of the first professional schools in the U.S. to institute a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. Founded in 1978, its doctoral program (PsyD) in clinical psychology has been continuously accredited by the American Psychological Association since 1985.

Argosy University, Seattle was also an established school before merging with Argosy. Founded in 1995 as the Washington School of Professional Psychology, it now consists of five divisions: the College of Psychology and Behavioral sciences, the College of Education, the College of Business, the College of Health Sciences, and the College of Undergraduate Studies.

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