The Family Institute | At Northwestern University
You're a member of The Family Institute Alumni Association if you've completed any of these programs:
PhD or MA in Counseling Psychology at Northwestern University
MS in Marital and Family Therapy at Northwestern University
Postgraduate Training Program at The Family Institute
Postgraduate Fellowship at The Family Institute
Clinical Practicum at The Family Institute
Chemical Dependency Training at The Family Institute
   

The Family Institute
Bette D. Harris Center
The Family Institute headquarters on the campus of Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.

Combined Federal Campaign
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Giving to The Alumni Scholarship Fund

Support for the Alumni Scholarship Fund is one of the most important investments you can make in the present and future success of The Family Institute at Northwestern University. The Scholarship Fund helps attract and retain outstanding graduate students to both the Master of Science in Marital and Family Therapy and Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology programs operated by The Family Institute. Outstanding students enrich academic life at The Institute, fostering an academic environment of greater diversity and achievement.

The Alumni Scholarship Fund, established in 1975, has awarded more than $120,000 in scholarships to deserving students. Through the generous support of Alumni, the scholarships make it possible for qualified applicants to attend a premier graduate program and achieve their fullest potential, regardless of their personal financial means.

Your gift to the Alumni Scholarship Fund can make a difference in the lives of students who might not otherwise be able to attend The Family Institute at Northwestern University.

To make a gift to the Alumni Scholarship fund by mail, please click here for the Mail-in Donation form.

For other Famly Institute giving opportunities, click here to go to Charitable Giving.

For additional information, please contact the Director of Development at 321-609-5300, extension 484.