CU PATH
CU Psychological Assessment & Testing Hub

What services are available from CU PATH?
CU PATH is a clinical psychology training clinic that provides comprehensive, evidenced-based psychological assessment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and learning disabilities (LD). Scheduling iscurrently on hold evaluations of cognitive problems following concussions/brain injuries, age-related cognitive changes, or other neuropsychological evaluations. Please check this website regularly for updates.
Who can receive services?
Older adolescents and adults (ages 16+).
What is a “Training Clinic”?
Services at CU PATH are provided by clinical psychology graduate students who are training to become doctoral-level (PhD) clinician scientists. They are supervised by licensed, doctoral level clinical psychologists. Similarly to most training clinics within APA-accredited clinical psychology training programs nationwide, assessments are recorded for training purposes. All recordings are kept confidential and are deleted regularly.
How do you contact CU PATH?
To request information about psychological assessment services, email cupath@colorado.edu.
Where is the clinic located?
CU PATH is located on the 2nd Floor of D-wing (D232) in the at the University of Colorado Boulder. The Muenzinger building is just west of the stadium on Colorado Avenue. Paid parking is available in the . The RTD Hop also stops directly in front of the Muenzinger Building.
1905 Colorado Avenue
Boulder, CO 80309
How much does an evaluation cost?
The fee for a comprehensive adult evaluation is $2100. Since we are a training clinic, we are able to charge fees that are lower than what psychologists typically charge in the community. We do not accept insurance or Medicaid/Medicare. Fees for evaluations must be paid at the initial session byonline credit card. CU students may be able to apply for supportive funds through the university to partially offset the cost of assessment. Please contact the clinic for more information.