Visiting Us
Visit Our Campus in Newton, MA
If you would like to schedule an individual visit with an admissions counselor or attend an Open House, please contact the Admissions Office at 617-564-9376, or email us at info@williamjames.edu. There are a number of ways to learn more about William James College. Potential applicants are encouraged to attend an Open House (normally held in the fall); visit William James College and speak with an admissions counselor; sit in on a class; and/or chat with a faculty member, student, or alumna/us. William James College representatives are often available at professional and academic events throughout the country and other psychology related events. Additionally, William James College offers a wide variety of Continuing Education and professional development programs, as well as the option to take courses on a non-matriculating basis.
William James College
1 Wells Avenue
Newton, MA 02459
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Visit and Speak with an Admissions Counselor
The Admissions Office will be happy to schedule a meeting with you. Bring all your questions to us! Call us at 617-564-9376 or email us at info@williamjames.edu to make an appointment.
Speak with a Student
Find a Student Ambassador who is available to discuss the unique attributes of every William James College program, our special community, tradition of inclusion, the profession, career possibilities, and respond to your individual questions from the student perspective. In addition to their contact information this list contains student ambassador profiles, their background and their specific interests within psychology.
Classroom Observations
Call 617-564-9376 or email the Admissions Office at info@williamjames.edu two weeks in advance to select and request a class visit.
Speak with a Faculty Member
A number of faculty members are available to discuss our school with you. Contact the Admissions Office (call 617-564-9376 or email info@williamjames.edu) to arrange a meeting for you.
Take a Class as a Non-Matriculating Student
Learn, participate, and benefit from a class while you get to know us "from the inside." Find out more about becoming a non-matriculating student.