supporting ADLER
Your contribution directly supports Adler students and helps them access education and make a meaningful impact in the world.
The Adler Fund
The Adler Fund helps the University adapt to evolving programs, expand student resources, and collaborate with partner organizations to address emerging community needs.
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The Adler General Scholarship Fund
Scholarships help open doors to graduate education, especially those who have historically faced barriers to access.
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The Harold + Birdie Mosak Library
The Library aids in the development of socially responsible practitioners and supports the learning, teaching, and research of students and faculty.
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Catalysts for collective well-being
Adler University’s institutes and centers drive innovation and impact by bringing together faculty, students, and community partners. Through research, applied practice, and collaboration, they address urgent societal challenges and advance collective well-being — locally and globally.
Adler Community Health Services
By delivering mental health services in community settings, the Adler Community Health Services (ACHS) expands access to care and provides essential clinical training for students.
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Center for Adlerian Practice + Scholarship
Through research, scholarship, and applied learning, the Center for Adlerian Practice and Scholarship (CAPS) advances Alfred Adler’s legacy, connects theory with practice, explores archival materials, and curates Adlerpedia.org, a free platform for learners, educators, and practitioners worldwide.
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Institute on Public Safety + Social Justice
By working alongside community organizations and public systems, the Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice (IPSSJ) develops models rooted in care, prevention, and resilience, building pathways that strengthen trust and foster healthier communities.
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Campus Giving opportunities
Support students through location-specific funds in Chicago and Vancouver, providing resources and scholarships for future community leaders.
SUPPORT ADLER IN CHICAGO
Military Psychology Scholarship
This scholarship helps students serving or who have served in the military, and immediate family members, complete their graduate degrees.
Tiffany Gee Memorial Scholarship
Tiffany Gee was a Psy.D. student who passed away in February 2020. The Tiffany Gee Memorial Scholarship was established by her friends and family to provide financial support to students in her program.
Equity and Impact Scholarship
This fund supports historically underrepresented students who are participating in the Social Justice Practicum. This is a parallel fund to the Dean’s Equity and Impact Scholarship on the Vancouver Campus.
Quintana Last Mile Scholarship
The Quintana Last Mile Scholarship is designed to support students who are currently or formerly incarcerated, and lack funds (up to $10,000) to complete a course of study.
SUPPORT ADLER IN VANCOUVER
The Adler University Vancouver Foundation is a Canadian Registered Charity that supports Adler students in Vancouver as they prepare to become champions for social justice and mental health.
The Joy MacPhail Fund
This fund was created to support the Joy MacPhail Master of Public Policy & Administration program. The namesake is in honor of Joy MacPhail for her dedication to Adler University as a board member and contributions to the B.C. community. MacPhail was the first Canadian to serve as Adler’s board chair.
Dr. Clair Ladner Hawes Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, named after an adjunct faculty member on the Vancouver Campus, supports students in the Counselling Psychology programs.
the impact of giving

Rita M. Dibble, CFRE, named vice president of institutional advancement at Adler University

Michael Usher named interim vice president of admissions and enrollment at Adler University

‘I took a chance’: Joy MacPhail MPPA Leadership Scholarship recipient is driven by a passion to make a difference
Varaidzo Chokuwenga’s scholarship doesn’t just reflect her academic excellence — it also honors her commitment to serving others, even when it meant balancing a full-time course load with her volunteer work.