Marriage, work, parenting, relationships, stress, depression, anxiety. . . the challenges of everyday life can sometimes be overwhelming. The OU Counseling Psychology Clinic can help. We are a training facility of The University of Oklahoma providing counseling and assessment services available to all Oklahomans.
The purpose of the OU Counseling Psychology Clinic is to provide services to individuals, couples, families, and children involving various problems of living. Counseling services are charged on a sliding scale, based on familial income and the number of dependents. In addition to therapy, counselors provide psychological assessment services for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Anyone currently living in Oklahoma can come to the clinic for services. University affiliation is not necessary to receive services.
For an appointment, call (405)325-2914.
The curriculum Library contains all Oklahoma state-adopted textbooks and curriculum materials for grades K-12. We are open to the general public. The materials in our collection are reference only.
A national network of over 85 school-university partnerships and national professional organizations promoting high quality teaching and teacher preparation.
The K20 Center is an interdisciplinary research and development center aimed at creating 21st century interactive learning communities. The K20 Center connects the University with over 500 schools and industry partners to foster improvements in learning at all levels.
The Oklahoma Writing Project, an affiliate of the National Writing Project, is a network of programs dedicated to improving the quality of composition instruction in elementary and secondary schools. In 1984, the National Writing Project was honored by the American Association for Higher Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching "as an outstanding and nationally significant example of how schools and colleges can collaborate to improve American Education." The National Writing Project now includes more than 160 sites throughout the United States and in Canada, Europe, and Asia.
The Zarrow Center at the University of Oklahoma studies transition, self-determination, and postsecondary education of youth and adults with disabilities and those at risk for school failure. Masters and doctoral students who study at the ZC learn skills to become future educational leaders. Faculty and students disseminate their work through books, articles, teaching materials, classes, workshops, and professional presentations. An endowment from the Zarrow Family Foundation of Tulsa funds the Zarrow Center activities.
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