Burr Mansion , or Burr House , is a historic house built in 1875, and is located at 1772 Vallejo Street in the Cow Hollow neighborhood of San Francisco , California . It was commissioned by Ephraim Willard Burr , the 8th mayor of San Francisco, for his son upon his marriage engagement.
14-746: Burr House or Burr Mansion may refer to: Burr House (San Francisco, California) also known as Burr Mansion, designated as one of San Francisco's official landmarks , and listed on NRHP in San Francisco Burr House (Dodge City, Kansas) , listed on the NRHP in Ford County, Kansas Carll S. Burr Mansion , Commack, New York, NRHP-listed Carll Burr Jr. House , Commack, New York, NRHP-listed Theodore Burr House , Oxford, New York, NRHP-listed George Burr House , Lodi, Ohio, listed on
28-458: A French Second Empire -style mansard roof . The house is three-story tall wood construction with a brick foundation and basement. It was commissioned for Ephraim W. Burr as a wedding gift for his son Edmond Coffin Burr (1846–1927) and his fiancé, Anna Barnard (1847–1920), and was built between 1875 and 1878 on a 12,535 square foot lot. The Burr Mansion sits on one of the largest parcels of land in
42-683: A focus on humanistic psychology . It features low residency, master's, and doctoral degrees and professional certification programs. The university is accredited by the WASC Senior Colleges and University Commission . The university is classified an exclusively graduate institution with programs that are "Research Doctoral: Humanities/social sciences-dominant". As of Fall of 2017 the university had 785 students enrolled. The university reported 222 full-time and part-time academic faculty in 2017. Eleanor Camp Criswell, along with Rollo May , Clark Moustakas , and James Bugental , founded
56-607: A just, humane, and sustainable world." It offers programs in Psychology and Interdisciplinary Studies (non-clinical), Clinical Psychology, Psychophysiology, Mind-Body Medicine, Leadership and Management, Counseling, Integrative Wellness Coaching, Transformative Social Change, and Integrative and Functional Nutrition. The school's president is Nathan Long. The university awards Master of Arts , Master of Science , and Doctor of Philosophy degrees as well as certificates. These programs are housed in colleges and schools: Based on
70-434: A survey of academic programs, U.S. News & World Report ranked Saybrook's psychology program in the bottom quartile of its 2013 ranking of graduate psychology programs. The precise rankings in this quartile are not published. The United States National Research Council rankings (NRC) ranked Saybrook in a tied tier between 173 and 174 out of 185 in its 2014 rankings of 185 psychology PhD programs. Saybrook University
84-783: Is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). Saybrook's M.A. in counseling is accredited by The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), however the remainder of its clinical mental health programs are not accredited by any major national accrediting body or major professional organizations' accrediting bodies like the American Psychological Association (APA) (which does not accredit distance-learning programs). This can cause problems with licensure or employment in certain agencies. Notable faculty include Gary S. Metcalf at
98-490: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Burr House (San Francisco, California) The 19th century home is listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since May 3, 1970; and listed as one of the National Register of Historic Places since June 8, 2015. The Burr Mansion was designed by architect Edmund M. Wharf as an Italianate -style house, with
112-572: The Humanistic Psychology Institute at California State University, Sonoma in 1971. Author Michael Mayer recalls that the Saybrook name derives from Old Saybrook, Connecticut , where during a conference in 1964 several psychologists, including Rollo May and Carl Rogers , expressed a desire "to create a school that embodied the values of the 'human growth and potential movement' and to educate practitioner-scholars in
126-663: The NRHP in Medina County, Ohio Peterson–Burr House , Salina, Utah, listed on the NRHP in Sevier County, Utah Peter Burr House , Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia, NRHP-listed See also [ edit ] Burr Block , Lincoln, Nebraska, listed on the NRHP in Lancaster County, Nebraska Burr Cave , Walker, Washington, listed on the NRHP in Washington Topics referred to by
140-560: The city, which has a cottage and garden. Burr's daughter Alice (1883–1968) exclusively used the garden cottage. The mansion served as the Humanistic Psychology Institute (later known as Saybrook University) starting from 1970/1971. The house was restored and renovated from 2000 to 2003 by the English firm Smallbone. In 2009, the property featured a wine cellar, a media room, and exercise room. In 2022,
154-535: The house was placed for sale on the real estate market for US$ 12.9 million, with a 7,077 square foot interior with 6-bedrooms and 4.5-bathrooms. Humanistic Psychology Institute 37°47′54″N 122°24′00″W / 37.7984°N 122.4001°W / 37.7984; -122.4001 Saybrook University is a private university in Pasadena, California . It was founded in 1971 by Eleanor Camp Criswell and others. It offers postgraduate education with
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#1732801436571168-595: The methods and philosophies of human-centered psychotherapy". Under the leadership of Criswell and philosopher Thomas Louis Hanna (1928–1990) the school began offering graduate courses in humanistic psychology. In the 1970s, the school moved to the Burr Mansion in Cow Hollow , San Francisco. Later on it was renamed the Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center. In 2009, the school
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196-681: Was renamed Saybrook University. In 2014, Saybrook became affiliated with The Community Solution Education System, a shared-services university system created by The Chicago School , to provide administrative and financial services so that Saybrook could focus on teaching and research. The same year, the administrative offices of the school moved from San Francisco to Oakland, California . The administrative offices now are located in Pasadena, California. The university aims to provide "rigorous graduate education that inspires transformational change in individuals, organizations, and communities, toward
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