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Graduate Programs in Psychology

Asian American Psychology Student Association

As a celebration and reflection of the diverse landscape that we live in, the Asian American Psychology Student Association of Pepperdine University aims to serve as a channel of academic, professional and peer support for GSEP's non-Asian, Asian American, and Asian International student bodies alike on our campuses. We emphasize multicultural inclusion and are at the core a student group celebrating learning,  diversity, cross-cultural awareness and unity! We would like to welcome everyone who is interested in APA issues affecting the Asian American community to come be part of an exchange of ideas about psychology, ethnicity, and culture, and learn about pan Asian cultures! Through involvement in community outreach, cultural sharing, recreational and educational activities, we envision AAPSA to be an organization to further assist students on the path to becoming culturally competent researchers and practitioners!

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Co-Chairs
Pamela Counts & Helen Kim

Vice Co-Chairs
Dawn Ko-Mitchell & Nattha Tritasavit

Outreach Coordinators
Nahal Kaivan & Jeesun Yang

Historian
Kris Cachola

Webmaster
Silvia Liu

Faculty Advisers
Professor Judy Ho & Professor Yuying Tsong


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