The School of Psychological Sciences is located in the recently renovated Good Hall, the landmark building of the University. Students are taught in modern classrooms using the latest technological resources. A variety of specialized training facilities are also utilized in many upper-level and graduate classes at the University of Indianapolis.
There are five clinical therapy labs available for the teaching of individual, couple, and family psychotherapy skills. These rooms are equipped with digital camcorders and monitors for feedback and instruction. The rooms are linked in pairs so that events in one room can be viewed in another.
The psychological assessment lab is equipped with mirrored windows for live observation or videotaping of students as they learn psychological testing and assessment skills.
The human development and family studies lab offers a larger area for the observation and videorecording of family sessions, sibling studies, and small group experiences.
The large groups lab includes electronically interconnected classrooms that allow for the videorecording and monitoring of experiential groups, class exercises, psychoeducational programs, and other large group activities.
Individualized study and research labs are also available that students can use for various purposes. Each of these rooms is equipped with a networked computer station. Both Macintosh and PC platforms are available. Students can use these facilities for research projects, classroom assignments, and personal study.
Computer facilities in Good Hall and throughout the University allow graduate students access to word processing, spreadsheets, data base operations, statistical packages, web and e-mail. All buildings on campus are equipped for wireless connection.
The Krannert Memorial Library contains the major journals and publications in the field of clinical psychology. Krannert Library offers online access to full text journals, extensive holdings, and interlibrary loan capabilities. 
A special area has been reserved as a psychology graduate student study lounge where students meet for social or study purposes, or relaxation when solitude is desired. Student mailboxes and computers are also located in this area, which serves as an important communication center.
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