University of the Pacific
The University of the Pacific has three campuses: the Main Campus located in Stockton California, the School of Dentistry in San Francisco California, and the Law School in Sacramento, California. Graduates attending the University of the Pacific have the chance to earn three types of degrees; a variation of a Master’s Degree, a degree in being an educational specialist in school psychology, and Doctoral Degree. There are over twenty fields in which graduates may earn these degrees, ranging from Educational Administration & Leadership Credentials to Speech-Language Pathology. The University of the Pacific also offers its graduates many opportunity at research. Graduates may participate in research at Centers, Clinics, and Institutes. They range from the Pacific Speech and Language Center to the Business and Community Development Clinic. Graduates also have the chance at earning student funding. There are a wide variety of fellowships and grants programs in graduates may earn, ranging from the American Education Research Association Dissertation Grants Program to the national Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Graduates attending the University of the Pacific are offered three different types of degrees so that they may select the one that suits their educational goals.