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Contents
Preface by Wendi K. Schweiger, Donna A. Henderson, & Thomas W. Clawson A Tribute to CACREP, 25 and Moving Forward A Silver Anniversary Year Acknowledgments
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PART A: PURPOSE AND DESIGN CHAPTER 1 The Profession Milestones in the History of Counseling Major Steps to Becoming a Professional Counselor in the United States The Counseling Profession
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CHAPTER 2 Credentialing of Counselors as Practitioners State Licensure State Boards for State Licensure/Certification Certification The National Board for Certified Counselors Academic Degree Membership in Area of Practice Continuing Education Contact Hours Summary
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CHAPTER 3 Research Design and Data Sources Data Collection Procedure
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PART B: COUNSELOR PREPARATION PROGRAM STRUCTURES CHAPTER 4 Academics Program Administration Program Accreditation Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs Other Accreditation Bodies in Counseling American Association of Pastoral Counselors Council on Rehabilitation Education Faculty Degrees Held Credentials Held by Faculty The National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. (NBCC) Chi Sigma Iota Faculty Time Devoted to Counselor Preparation Degrees Offered Clinical Experience During Training References
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PART C: COUNSELOR PREPARATION PROGRAMS CHAPTER 5 Entry-Level Counselor Preparation Programs: Master’s Degrees Programs Offered and Accreditation Admissions and Graduates Admission Requirements Clinical Experiences Required Graduation Requirements Job Settings After Graduation
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CHAPTER 6 Specialist Counselor Preparation Programs Programs Offered and Accreditation Admissions and Graduates Admission Requirements Clinical Experiences Required Graduation Requirements Job Settings After Graduation
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CHAPTER 7 Doctoral-Level Counselor Preparation Programs Programs Offered and Accreditation Admissions and Graduates Admission Requirements Clinical Experiences Required
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Pastoral and Rehabilitation Programs Programs Offered and Accreditation Admissions and Graduates Admission Requirements Clinical Experiences Required Graduation Requirements
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Programs of Counselor Training Outside of the United States Future Research The International Development of Counseling as a Profession Goals Definition of Counseling Definition of Profession Socioeconomic Variables Existence of Well-Established Mental Health Services Conflict with Local Culture Power and Mistrust Umbrella Organizations National Standards Training Accreditation and Certification Ethics Conclusion Editors Additional Comments References
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Expectations Courses Accreditation Status of Programs Program Changes Anticipated Other Mental Health Programs Summary
PART D: DATA ON EACH DEPARTMENT (listed by states by colleges and universities by department by program)
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PART E: DATA ON EACH DEPARTMENT OUTSIDE OF THE USA (listed by World Health Organization Regions by country)
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Preface
Once we submit a Counselor Preparation manuscript for final printing, we start work on the next edition. Joe Hollis and Richard Wantz began a process that is endless—we hope. This book, happily for us, is a standard for our profession. Many years ago, coauthor Tom Clawson asked Joe Hollis what would become of the book after Dr. Hollis retired and sold his publishing house, Accelerated Development. Dr. Hollis answered that he would love to see the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) take on a role as copublisher with what is now Routledge of the Taylor & Francis Group. Fortunately, NBCC boards, then and now, approved continuing this joint copyright. NBCC knows that the future of the field relies on educating new professionals. Because of this we see this publication as a service to the profession and not a financial venture. We are still finding ways to improve this publication. In the preface to the 11th edition, for instance, we lamented a smaller-than-usual response rate from institutions and programs. We suspected our collection system could have contributed to the low response, so we improved it. As more institutions join our survey, we know that this not only will make for a superior resource but also will allow us to make better sense of the data and provide a better resource. We thank the counselor educators at each responding institution for timely replies and valuable suggestions and questions. We attempt to make each edition more focused on counselor education. Counselor Preparation previously listed programs that clearly were not dedicated
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to training counselors. With each edition, we have attempted to narrow the focus to counselor-training programs, thus highlighting counselor education and honoring the uniqueness of the profession. We also instituted notation of counselor education programs accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and received permission to use the CACREP logo® in the 11th edition. We began noting the percentages of professors and teaching staff members who are National Certified Counselors (NCCs) to allow students to evaluate faculties that model counselor professionalism. We know that some other professionals, especially psychologists, have dedicated their careers to training counselors. We also know that counseling has become a fully separate and vibrant profession. To that end, we continue to note faculty members who identify themselves as counselors first, and we especially welcome the growing number of NBCC-certified and state-licensed counselors who serve as professors, mentors, and role models for our next generations. In this edition, you will see a dedication to CACREP on its quartercentury of growth and fervent advocacy for a better-prepared profession. We applaud CACREP’s more than 25 years of service and value to us all. We have also started collecting information on international counselor education programs, and we introduce in this edition a new chapter on global recognition of counseling. This edition of Counselor Preparation represents the first attempt to survey counseling training programs outside the United States. Although this first listing is admittedly sparse, we hope that the number of programs submitting information will grow in the 13th edition. In the near future, a World Health Organization (WHO) Web site (http:// www.who.int/mediacentre/news/notes/2005/np21/en/) will host the first mapping of counseling worldwide. This resource, constructed as a joint project between NBCC International (NBCC’s division charged with counseling initiatives worldwide) and WHO, will be titled Atlas: Country Resources for Counselling. This project with WHO is one more landmark for the profession. The 13th edition will also expand current data analysis, add more U.S. programs, and expand our international listings. NBCC’s Web site, http://www. nbcc.org, will contain excerpts of Counselor Preparation. Wendi K. Schweiger, MS/EdS, NCC, LPC Director, NBCC International® Donna A. Henderson, PhD, NCC, LPC Professor, Department of Counseling, Wake Forest University Thomas W. Clawson, EdD, NCC, LPC President and CEO, National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. & Affiliates®
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A Tribute to CACREP, 25 and Moving Forward
In 1981, through the work and insight of many leaders in the counseling profession, the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) was created. Members of two primary groups in the field, the American Counseling Association (then the American Personnel and Guidance Association) and the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, recognized a need for rigorous review of counseling education programs. CACREP has become a recognized standard in the counseling profession and is the premier standard for graduate-level counselor preparation. In 2006, as CACREP marked its 25th year, the board approved its 200th university accreditation. There is a synchronicity between CACREP and NBCC (National Board for Certified Counselors) and the surveyed programs for Counselor Preparation. While CACREP’s high standards have shrunk the universe of preparation programs for us to survey, they have also improved the overall quality of the programs. This is an appropriate and necessary evolution for the profession. When CACREP was born, many more counselor preparation programs existed than there are today. At a time when the average number of semester credit hours for a master’s degree was approximately 32, CACREP raised the standards
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for counselor preparation and, therefore, became our gold standard. Furthermore, the CACREP standards have influenced many nonaccredited programs. State licensure is indeed bolstered and, in many cases, made possible by reference or inclusion of CACREP standards in law, and NBCC uses the CACREP educational standards to mold requirements for counselor certification. CACREP has shaped the development of training standards for our profession and continues to lead the way toward a more professional discipline. In giving tribute to CACREP as it begins its journey toward its 50th anniversary, we recognize that the organization’s momentum is fueled by scores of board members and volunteers who spend thousands of hours reviewing program reports, visiting campuses, and deliberating precedent-setting policy decisions. CACREP boards are served by a small number of trusted staff members who carry out policy with extraordinary accuracy and care. Staff members work deliberately to advocate for all counseling professionals. Joe Wittmer, CACREP’s first executive director, now a distinguished professor emeritus at the University of Florida, recalls when the first CACREP office was housed in a double desk drawer. The first paid staff member, current Executive Director Carol Bobby, is a respected leader in counseling as well as in national and international accreditation. This excerpt of her article, published in the fall 2005 edition of The CACREP Connection, is included as a tribute to the past and future of CACREP. We sincerely thank CACREP for the years of leadership and the diligence to create a nationally and internationally recognized hallmark.
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A Silver Anniversary Year
Twenty-five years ago, CACREP made a commitment to the counseling profession to “promote the advancement of education by establishing and administering a program for the accreditation of graduate programs at colleges and universities in the fields of counseling and related educational programs, and of programs in counselor education and supervision” (CACREP Articles of Incorporation, 1981). This commitment has been unwavering and, as a result, CACREP has experienced steady growth in the number of accredited programs. In 2006, CACREP’s silver anniversary year, it is expected that more than 200 institutions will have CACREP-accredited programs. A 25th anniversary is a big deal. Anyone who has been married for 25 years can tell you that. It means that you have made it through the early years. It also means that you have probably had a few curve balls thrown at you and that you have had to learn how to respond to tough issues. Twenty-five years is a time to celebrate and reflect upon past accomplishments, but it is also a time to consider how to shape the future. Because CACREP is turning 25 on June 25, 2006, we will spend this next year, beginning on January 1, 2006, celebrating our accomplishments, while simultaneously looking to the future. Our silver anniversary motto will be “25 Years of Strengthening Identity in the Profession.”
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To provide a glimpse into the past consider the following: 1 CACREP has had only two executive directors in its history. 2 Since 1981, CACREP has elected eight chairs to lead the board in its decisionmaking responsibilities. 3 There have been three major revisions to the CACREP Standards since the initial standards were adopted—1988, 1994, and 2001. 4 The number of institutions with accredited programs has grown from the original 16 (grandfathered in from reviews conducted by ACES [Association for Counselor Education and Supervision] and CACES) to 198. 5 The eight core curricular areas have been in place since CACREP’s inception. 6 CACREP has trained more than 500 volunteer team members and chairs, of which approximately 450 remain on active status. 7 CACREP has moved from almost 100 percent reliance on ACA financial support to being 80 percent self-supporting. Looking into the future, CACREP is engaged in the following issues: ●
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Discussing the implications of a potential merger with the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) Transitioning to a new board structure Reducing its financial reliance on ACA Revising its current standards for adoption and implementation in 2008 Determining the appropriateness of a new name Participating in the globalization of the counseling profession Growing its staff resources to keep pace with the growth in accredited programs
The board is committed to its future, and it is proud of its past. Over the next year, CACREP will honor all of those individuals who have played a role in building CACREP’s reputation as a first-class accrediting organization. Carol Bobby Executive Director, CACREP
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Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank the National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. & Affiliates (NBCC) and especially its directors for their continued support of this work as a service to the profession. We thank the counseling professionals who took time from their daily responsibilities as educators, researchers, and clinicians to fill out the survey form and contribute to this book. We also thank counseling professionals from outside the United States for being the pioneers in contributing to this data. Their valuable feedback will help us better design the survey for the 13th edition. We are grateful to the many members of NBCC’s staff who worked on this project. We could not complete a work of this detail without their extensive support. Dan Collins, our data expert, creates elaborate computer programs to assimilate and digest survey data. We are fortunate to work with a trained counselor and counselor educator who is deeply involved in the world of computers and statistics. Daniel Paredes’ assistance at every level of this edition’s development is deeply appreciated. We also thank Brian Minga and Nathaniel Ivers for their help in the survey creation, data collection, and data editing. We express our appreciation to Mary Frazier and Gabby Agraz for their assistance with Tom Clawson’s contributions. We are grateful to Lane Brown for her extensive editing work as the book developed.
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We thank Rex Stockton for helping us identify counseling professionals outside the United States whom we could ask to contribute to our first international data collection. We also thank him and his coauthors, Jeffrey Garbelman, Jennifer Kaladow, and Leann Terry, for their contribution to our first international chapter. To the individuals who gave their time, energy, and ideas, we are indebted for their contributions.
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Part A
Purpose and Design
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This volume contains descriptions of the educational programs that prepare counselors in the early 21st century. The counseling profession has evolved in the last century, bringing greater depth and focus to these programs. Therefore, a discussion on counseling should start with a look at the beginnings of the profession. MILESTONES IN THE HISTORY OF COUNSELING The counseling profession began nearly a century ago, with a growing awareness of people’s need for guidance in personal, vocational, and academic matters. While the settings of these services were diverse, the goal of helping people face challenges constructively was an early, common purpose. In 1908, Frank Parsons founded the Boston Vocational Bureau, a place designed to help young people find jobs. Jesse Davis was the first person to set up a guidance program in public schools in 1907, and Clifford Beers advocated for better facilities and treatment for the mentally ill in his 1908 book, A Mind That Found Itself. Newly developed tests for military recruits during both the world wars created a further need for counselors. In these early years, several other people influenced the fledgling profession, including William Fainey Harpers, Lightner Witmer, Morris S. Viteles, Alfred Binet, G. Stanley Hall, and even Sigmund Freud during his visit to the United States. To become a discipline, the counseling movement needed to meet specific criteria: 1 Specific body of knowledge with recognized training programs. To be considered a profession, a body of knowledge must be accumulated in the area.
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One indication of this accomplishment is that by 1964, the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare listed 327 institutions of counselor preparation. Professional organization of peers. In 1913, the National Vocational Guidance Association began organization of peers for counseling. In 1914, the National Association of Deans of Women began and was later named the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors. More than 20 professional associations have evolved along with an increased number of specialties in the field. Accreditation of training programs. Established standards and supervision help ensure the quality of training programs. The largest accreditation body for counseling programs is the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Supervised clinical training. In addition to extensive classroom instruction, clinical training under the supervision of qualified professional practitioners is required in the education of counselors. The amount of clinical experience is measured in clock hours, with the required number steadily increasing as the profession has advanced. Certification of practitioners. Certification refers to the process of gaining a credential from a professional organization. The certification affirms that a board of professionals in an area of specialization has reviewed a person’s qualifications and found that the individual meets predetermined training and experience requirements. The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) is the largest organization that certifies counselors. Legal recognition and licensure. State and federal laws and acts have created qualification standards and practice limits for counselors in private practice. A licensure law stipulates who can be called counselors and what functions they can perform. This legal recognition has helped raise the level of professionalism in the field. Currently, 49 states have enacted licensure laws.
MAJOR STEPS TO BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR IN THE UNITED STATES To enter the profession of counseling, a person must complete the following work: 1 Graduate with a baccalaureate degree. In the United States a baccalaureate degree is an undergraduate degree that is typically the equivalent of four academic years. 2 Apply to a graduate degree program in counseling. Although students may apply and be accepted to a graduate degree program in the United States
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before being awarded with their baccalaureate degree, beginning the graduate program is dependent upon being awarded the baccalaureate degree. The selection of the program may depend on several considerations, including program location, desired specialty area, program accreditation, and faculty credentials. Complete a graduate degree program in counseling. The number of academic hours varies by program and institution. The minimum is generally 48 or more graduate-level academic semester hours, which may include hours for practicum and internship. The practicum and internship allow counseling students to take part in clinical work with clients at a site that is appropriate to their specialty areas. This clinical work is supervised by more experienced counselors such as faculty members, which enables students to engage in clinical work with clients, while at the same time having that work supervised by a more experienced professional in order to improve counseling skills. Complete a practicum. The number of clock hours required varies with the program. Complete a supervised clinical internship. The number of clock hours required, the type of setting, and the amount of supervision varies from program to program. Graduate from the counselor program with the equivalent of a master’s degree or higher. Apply to the national certification board and obtain certification. Apply to the state board and obtain state licensure.
THE COUNSELING PROFESSION Counselors are trained to focus on a client in relation to her or his development and in comparison to the stages of common human development. Counselors also focus on a strengths perspective in the counseling process, with the emphasis being on a client’s abilities and assisting a client in using those abilities to cope with life changes and challenges. Counselors work in collaboration with individuals who seek their services to co-construct the goals for the counseling process and solutions for the client. Professional organizations in the field have adopted the following definitions of counseling (ACA Governing Counsel, October 1997; NBCC Board of Directors, November 1997). These descriptions capture the scope of the counseling profession. The Practice of Professional Counseling is the application of mental health, psychological, or human development principles, through cognitive, affective,
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Credentialing of Counselors as Practitioners
Students preparing to study counseling should choose a preparation program that provides rich opportunities to explore their skills, expectations, and interests. Researching each program and comparing them closely will help students identify and choose challenging academic experiences, which will, in turn, lead to satisfying professional environments. Once they have graduated, students are eligible to obtain credentials, though the program’s length or requirements may determine how quickly a graduate is able to gain certification and licensure. Students should gather as much information as possible about potential credentialing opportunities from each program they are considering. Credentialing is important because it raises a counselor’s level of professional respect among peers, clients, and others within the community, as well as with whom he or she works. Obtaining credentials indicates that a counselor has been reviewed by a professional board and has proven that he or she has met predetermined standards. Credentials may be obtained from at least three sources including state licensure, certification, and academic degree. STATE LICENSURE Obtaining state licensure means meeting requirements determined by each state examining board. Candidates should consider the state or states where they might want to practice and become familiar with the requirements. Not only do rules vary between states; they can also vary within any state, depending
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on the practice setting and specialization. For example, licensure requirements often differ for mental health counselors, marriage and family counselors/ therapists, school counselors, rehabilitation counselors, and student affairs practice professionals. Differences can include the number of academic semester hours required, and the type and amount of clinical experience and supervised clinical practice hours required. State boards are the best resources for basic information and current regulations. STATE BOARDS FOR STATE LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION Contact information for each state board (as of August 2007) is listed below: Alabama Law passed 1979. Dr. Walter Cox, Executive Officer, Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling, 950 22nd St. N, Suite 765, Birmingham, AL 35203-5305; (205) 458-8716; e-mail: walter.cox@ abec.alabama.gov; Web site: www.abec.alabama.gov Alaska Law passed 1998. Ms. Eleanor Vinson, Licensing Examiner, Board of Professional Counselors, Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing, PO Box 110806, Juneau, AK 99811-0806; (907) 465-2551; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.dced.state.ak.us/occ/ppco.htm Arizona Law passed 1988. Ms. Debra Rinaudo, Executive Director, Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners, 3443 N. Central Ave., Suite 1700, Phoenix, AZ 85012; (602) 542-1864; e-mail: bbhe@bbhe. state.az.us; Web site: www.bbhe.state.az.us Arkansas Law passed 1979. Dr. Ann K. Thomas, Executive Director, Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling, PO Box 70, Magnolia, AR 71754-0070; (870) 901-7055; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.state.ar.us/abec California Ms. Dean Porter, Executive Director, CA Registry of Professional Counselors and Paraprofessionals, PO Box 15700, Long Beach, CA 90815-0700; (714) 284-8857; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.california-registry.org The CA Registry is a voluntary registry for professionals and paraprofessionals in that state. The only state credential available for counselors is the Marriage, Family, and Child Therapist. NCCs/LPCs moving to California can contact the relevant board: Board of Behavioral Sciences, 400 R St., Suite 3250, Sacramento, CA 95814-6240; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.bbs.ca.gov Colorado Law passed 1988. Ms. Gayle D. Fidler, Program Director, State Board of Licensed Professional Counselor Examiners, 1560 Broadway, Suite 1350, Denver, CO 80202-5146; (303) 894-7800; e-mail: janine.
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Connecticut Law passed 1997. Department of Public Health-State of Connecticut, 410 Capitol Ave.-MS #12APP, PO Box 340308, Hartford, CT 06134-0308; (860) 509-7603; Web site: www.ct-clic.com Delaware Law passed 1987. Mr. Timothy Oswell, Board of Professional Counselors of Mental Health, 861 Silver Lake Blvd., Canon Building, Suite 203, Dover, DE 19904; (302) 744-4534; e-mail: timothy.oswell@ state.de.us; Web site: dpr.delaware.gov District of Columbia Law passed 1992. Ms. Gabrielle Schuttz, Health Licensing Specialist, Board of Professional Counseling, 717 14th St. NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20005; (202) 724-8739; e-mail: gabrielle.
[email protected] Florida Law passed 1981, revised in 1987. Ms. Carol Timin, Regulatory Specialist, Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C-08, Tallahassee, FL 32399-3258; (850) 245-4474; e-mail: carole_
[email protected]; Web site: www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/491 Georgia Law passed 1984. Dr. Femi Ajayi, Executive Director, Professional Licensing Board Examination Development and Testing Unit, 237 Coliseum Dr., Macon, GA 31217-3858; (478) 207-1484; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.sos.state.ga.us/plb/counselors Guam Law passed 1989. Department of Public Health & Social Services, The Guam Board of Allied Health Examiners, PO Box 2816, Agana, GU 96910; (671) 734-7295 Hawaii Law passed 2005. DCCA-PVL Att: MHC, PO Box 3469, Honolulu, HI 96801-3469; (808) 586-2693; e-mail: counselor@dcca. hawaii.gov; Web site: www.hawaii.gov/dcca/areas/pvl/programs/mental Idaho Law passed 1982. Ms. Debbie Sexton, Board Secretary, Idaho State Counselor Licensing Board, Bureau of Occupational Licenses, Owyhee Plaza, 1109 Main St., Suite 220, Boise, ID 83702-5642; (208) 334-3233; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.ibol.idaho. gov/cou.htm Illinois Law passed 1992. Department of Financial & Professional Regulation, Division of Professional Regulation, 320 W. Washington St., 3rd Floor, Springfield, IL 62786; (217) 782-0458; Web site: www.dpr. state.il.us Indiana Law passed 1997. Ms. Valerie Jones, Director, IN Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapist and Mental Health Counselor Board, Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, 402 W. Washington St., Room W066, Indianapolis, IN 46204-2298; (317) 234-2064; e-mail: pla5@ pla.in.gov; Web site: www.in.gov/pla/bandc/mhcb Iowa Law passed 1991. Ms. Judith Manning, Board Administrator, Iowa Board of Behavioral Science Examiners, IA Department of Public Health, Lucas State Office Building, 321 E12 street, Des Moines, IA
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50319; (515) 281-4422; Web site: www.idph.state.ia.us/licensure/ board_home.asp?board=be Kansas Certification Law passed 1987. Ms. Maryann Peerenboom, Executive Director, Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board, 712 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka, KS 66603-3817; (785) 296-3240; e-mail: maryann.
[email protected]; Web site: www.ksbsrb.org Kentucky Law passed 1996, revised in 2000. Ms. Carolyn Kylen, Board Administrator, Kentucky Board of Licensed Professional Counselors, PO Box 1360, Frankfort, KY 40602-1360; (502) 564-3296; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: http://finance.ky.gov/ourcabinet/ caboff/oas/op/procoun Louisiana Law passed 1987. Ms. Eddye Boeneke, Executive Secretary, Licensed Professional Counselors, Board of Examiners, 8631 Summa Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70809-3678; (225) 765-2515; e-mail: lpcboard@ eatel.net; Web site: www.lpcboard.org Maine Law passed 1989. Ms. Colleen Eugley, Board Clerk, Maine Board of Counseling Professionals, Licensure State House Station #35, Augusta, ME 04333; (207) 624-8674; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.state.me.us/pfr/olr/categories/cat13.htm Maryland Law passed 1985. Ms. Aileen Taylor, Administrator, State of Maryland, MD Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists, Metro Executive Center, 3rd Floor, 4201 Patterson Ave., Baltimore, MD 21215-2299; (410) 7644732; Web site: www.dhmh.state.md.us/bopc Massachusetts Law passed 1987. Ms. Erin Arnold, Board Administrator, Board Allied Mental Health & Human Services Professions, 239 Causeway St., Suote 500, Boston, MA 02114; (617) 727-3080; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.mass.gov/reg/boards/mh Michigan Law passed 1988. The Bureau of Health Professions, PO Box 30670, 611 W. Ottawa, Lansing, MI 48909; (517) 335-0918 Minnesota Law passed 2003. Ms. Kari Rechtzigel, Executive Director, Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy, 2829 University Ave. SE, Suite 210, Minneapolis, MN 55414-3293; (612) 617-2178; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.bbht.state.mn.us Mississippi Law passed 1985. Ms. Ann A. Cox, Executive Director, Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Licensed Professional Counselors, 129 E. Jefferson St., PO Box 1497, Yazoo City, MS 39194; (662) 716-3932; Web site: www.lpc.state.ms.us Missouri Law passed 1985. Ms. Loree Kessler, Executive Director, Division of Professional Registration Committee for Professional Counselors, 3605 Missouri Blvd., PO Box 1335, Jefferson City, MO 65102; (573) 751-0018; e-mail:
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Montana Law passed 1985. Mr. Brian Bower, Application Specialist, Department of Labor and Industry, Board of Social Work Examiners & Professional Counselors, Department of Commerce, Professional & Occupational Licensing Division, 301 S. Park, 4th Floor, PO Box 200513, Helena, MT 59620-0513; (406) 841-2391; e-mail: dlibsdswp@ montana.gov; Web site: www.swpc.rnt.gov Nebraska Law passed 1986. Nebraska Board of Mental Health Practice, PO Box 94986, Lincoln, NE 68509-4986; (402) 471-2117; Web site: www.hhs.state.ne.us/crl/mhcs/mental/mentalhealth.htm Nevada Law passed 2007. Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists and Clinical Professional Counselors, PO Box 370130, Las Vegas, NV 89134-0130; (702) 486-7388; marriage.state.nv.us/ wansing.htm New Hampshire Certification law passed 1992; licensure law passed 1998. Ms. Peggy Lynch, New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice, 49 Donovan St., Concord, NH 03301; (603) 271-6762; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.state.nh.us/mhpb New Jersey Law passed 1993. Ms. Elaine DeMaris, Executive Director, New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, State Board of Marriage and Family Therapy Examiners, Professional Counselor Examiners Committee, PO Box 45007, Newark, NJ 07101; (973) 504-6415; Web site: www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/medical/familytherapy.htm New Mexico Law passed 1993. Ms. Eva Baca, New Mexico Therapy Practice Board, Regulation & Licensing Department, 2550 Cerrillos Rd., PO Box 25101, Santa Fe, NM 87504-5101; (505) 476-4610; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.rld.state.nm.us/ b&c/counseling/index.htm New York Law passed 2002. Dr. David Hamilton, Executive Secretary, State Board for Mental Health Practitioners, State Education Department, Office of the Professions, 89 Washington Ave., 2nd Floor E, Albany, NY 12234-1000; (518) 474-3817; e-mail: mhpbd@mail. nysed.gov; Web site: www.op.nysed.gov/mhp.htm North Carolina Registry law passed 1983; licensure law passed 1993. Ms. Jennifer Robertson, Administrator, North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors, PO Box 1369, Garner, NC 275291369; (919) 661-0820; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www. ncblpc.org North Dakota Law passed 1989. Ms. Marge Ellefson, Executive Secretary, North Dakota Board of Counselor Examiners, 2112 10th Ave. SE, Mandan, ND 58554; (701) 667-5969; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.ndbce.org Ohio Law passed 1984. Ms. Rena Elliot, Counselor Application Coordinator, Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, Marriage and Family
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Therapist Board, 50 W. Broad St., Suite 1075, Columbus, OH 432155919; (614) 466-6462; Web site: http://cswmft.ohio.gov Oklahoma Law passed 1985. Ms. Nena West, Director, Licensed Professional Counselors, Advisory Board, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 1000 N.E. 10th St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73117-1299; (405) 271-6030; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.health. ok.gov/program/lpc Oregon Law passed 1989. Ms. Julia Cooley, Board Administrator, Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists, 3218 Pringle Road SE #250, Salem OR 97302-6312; (503) 378-5499; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.oblpct.state.or.us Pennsylvania Law passed 1998. Ms. Sandra Matter, Board Administrator, State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Professional Counselors, PO Box 2649, Harrisburg, PA 17105, (717) 783-1389; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.dos.state. pa.us/bpoa/cwp/view.asp?a=1104&q=433177 Puerto Rico Law passed 2001. Ms. Yudelka Gomez, Secretary, Puerto Rico Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors, PO Box 10200, San Juan, PR 00908-0200; (787) 723-0102; Web site: www.salud.gov.pr Rhode Island Law passed 1987. Ms. Donna Dickerman, Administrative Officer, Board of Mental Health Counselors/Marriage and Family Therapists, Rhode Island Department of Health Professions Regulation, 3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908-5097; (401) 222-2828; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.healthri.org/hsr/professions/ mf_counsel.php South Carolina Law passed 1985; revised law enacted 1998. Ms. Kate Cox, South Carolina Department of Labor Licensing Regulations, Division Professional & Occupational Licensing, PO Box 11329, Columbia, SC 29211-1329; (803) 896-4658; e-mail:
[email protected]. gov; Web site: www.llr.state.sc.us/pol/counselors South Dakota Law passed 1990. Ms. Joyce Vos, Executive Secretary, South Dakota Board of Counselor Examiners, PO Box 1822, Sioux Falls, SD 57101; (605) 331-2927; e-mail: sdbce.msp@midconetwork. com; Web site: www.state.sd.us/dhs/boards/counselor/license.htm Tennessee Law passed 1984. Ms. Sherry Owens, Board Administrator, TN State Board of Licensed Professional Counselors, Marital and Family Therapists and Licensed Pastoral Therapists, 227 French Landing, Suite 300, Heritage Place Metro Center, Nashville, TN 372430101, (615) 532-5138; Web site: www2.state.tn.us/health/Boards/PC_ MFT&CPT Texas Law passed 1981. Ms. Bobbe Alexander, Administrator, Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors, 1100 W. 49th St., Austin, TX 78756-3183; (512) 834-6658; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.dshs.state.tx.us/counselor
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Utah Law passed 1994. Mr. Dan S. Jones, Bureau Manager, 160 E. 300 S, Box 146741, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6741; (801) 530-6720; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.dopl.utah.gov/licensing/professional_ counselor.html Vermont Law passed 1988. Ms. Diane LaFaille, Staff Assistant, Secretary of State’s Office, Board of Allied Mental Health Practitioners, National Life Bldg – North FL2, Montpelier, VT 05620-3402; (802) 828-1505; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: http://vtprofessionals.org/opr1/allied Virginia Law passed 1976. Ms. Diana Pollick, Contact, Virginia Board of Professional Counselors, Department of Health Professionals, 9960 Maryland Drive Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23230; (804) 662-9912; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.dhp.virginia.gov Washington Law passed 1987. Ms. Dawn Thompson, Program Representative, Health Professions Quality Assurance, Washington State Department of Health, PO Box 47869, Olympia, WA 985047869; (360) 236-4923; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: www.doh.wa.gov West Virginia Law passed 1986. Ms. Jean Ann Johnson, Executive Director, West Virginia Board of Examiners in Counseling, PO Box 129, Ona, WV 25545; (800) 520-3852; e-mail: counselingboard@msn. com; Web site: www.wvbec.org Wisconsin Law passed 1992. Dr. Kimberly Namia, Bureau Director, Wisconsin Department of Regulation Licensing, PO Box 8935, Madison, WI 53708; (608) 266-0145; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: http://drl.wi.gov/prof/coun/def.htm Wyoming Law passed 1987. Ms. Veronica Skoranski, Acting Executive Director, Mental Health Professions Licensure Board, First Bank Plaza, 2020 Carey Ave., Suite 201, Cheyenne, WY 82002; (307) 777-7788; e-mail:
[email protected]; Web site: http://plboards.state.wy.us/ mentalhealth/index.asp CERTIFICATION In general, practitioners who are more highly credentialed are better respected among their peers, clients, and others with whom they work. Certification is also an excellent source of professional representation to the general public. The National Board for Certified Counselors Obtaining certification from a nationally recognized certification board is a very important way for professionals to ensure that they remain well qualified and current in their skills and practices. It is also perhaps the most important way to communicate to potential and current clients and other members of the
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community that the counselor is well trained and a qualified member of a nationally recognized professional organization. The most widely recognized certification board for counselors is the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) with over 40,000 certified counselors. To obtain NBCC certification, counselors must prove they have completed required graduate-level academic and clinical work, and they must pass one or more specifically required examinations. If a counselor’s program of study is being completed in a program accredited by CACREP, the student may take the test of the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) early. The student may take the NCE in the last term of the program, provided the counseling program participates in the graduate student application process. An individual who has obtained the National Counselor Certification (NCC) credential is responsible for keeping updated with training and education. NBCC requires that counselors earn 100 continuing education hours every five years from NBCC-approved programs. The approved training program must provide a certificate of satisfactory completion and indicate the specific number of continuing education hours. Some counselors practice in more than one area of specialization. As a result, they may need certification in more than one area. NBCC currently offers certifications in General Practice Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling, and Addictions Counseling. For other specializations, certifications are offered from other boards. Thus, counselors may hold certifications from two or more boards to match their areas of practice. Academic Degree Another important type of credential is an academic degree that includes the individual’s major area of specialization. The minimum academic degree for counselors in the United States is the master’s degree. The major area of study or specialization is an important and visible part of one’s academic credentials. This area of specialization should be congruent with one’s area of practice. For example, a master’s in counseling with a major or track in school counseling would be more appropriate and relevant in a school setting than in a community setting. However, the reputations of the academic department and college/university, as well as accreditation of programs from such organizations as CACREP, are also significant to one’s academic credentials. Membership in Area of Practice Counselors should expect to become active members in one or more relevant professional organizations. This involvement helps counselors stay abreast of important issues and avenues of research. It also allows them to network among colleagues and within areas of specialization. Professional organizations often
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issue certification to qualified members in various areas of specialization. They may also recognize qualified members through membership classification. Continuing Education Contact Hours Although not considered a separate credential per se, continuing education is a professional responsibility that keeps counselors’ knowledge and skills current. Continuing education (CE) contact hours confer credit for participating in educational programs that update and develop professionals’ skills. Most licenses and certificates require some CE contact hours to keep these credentials current. The length of programs or courses varies depending on the topic and program sponsor. SUMMARY These descriptions provide an overview of the development, growth, and maintenance of the counseling profession. As counseling has expanded, preparation programs have responded by offering specialized studies for training people to offer mental health care to a wide range of clients. Coursework now occurs at the graduate level and includes clinical experiences that are supervised by well-qualified professionals in a clinical setting with clients. The profession’s growth has also stimulated the establishment of state boards to regulate practice. Accreditation organizations inspect and accredit educational programs. National certification organizations, such as the NBCC, have offered credentials to both general practice and specialty counselors. The profession continues to expand, self-regulate, and provide learning opportunities in various settings and formats. This volume presents a study of the state of counselor education training programs in 2003 and 2006.
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The 11 preceding editions of Counselor Preparation formed the outline for the research design and data sources of this edition. Over the years, additions and deletions to the survey have created a very different look. In addition, the survey has moved from a paper-and-pencil format to an online format. Later in this chapter are page examples of the survey as it was presented in the online format for this edition. DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURE U.S. institutions having counseling master’s and doctoral degree programs were invited in spring 2006 to complete the online version of the Data Collection Form (Table 3.1). In addition, for the first time, counselor training programs outside of the United States were invited to complete the online survey. As in the past, many additions, deletions, and formatting changes were made. Although the survey was designed to gather information from programs in the United States, this first attempt at soliciting data for venues outside of the United States will better inform the survey creation for all counselor education and training venues. Care was taken to include only those programs that profess the education of counselors and counseling educators. A list of institutions with counselor education programs in the United States was compiled from an extensive list that NBCC maintains for business purposes, including testing and certification of counselors. NBCC regularly updates this resource. In addition, counseling venues from outside of the United States were compiled from a list that is maintained by NBCC International,
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a division of NBCC. The authors also asked faculty members from U.S. programs contacted for data collection to identify training venues from outside of the United States in order to further expand potential responses. When an institution of higher education houses counseling programs in more than one department, each program is treated separately. Every effort has been made to include all counselor preparation units. New and unlisted programs are encouraged to take part in future surveys.
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Professional counselors in the United States receive a graduate degree at the master’s, specialist, or doctoral level. Students are awarded these degrees after completing counselor preparation programs that have a sequence of curricular and clinical experiences. Clinical experiences include the supervised practice of counseling skills. That practice may occur in a clinic or laboratory at a college or university. Students may also be placed in community, school, or other settings. Academic experiences are related to the curriculum. These include the expected coursework, examinations, culminating project, thesis, or dissertation, and other professional activities, such as teaching, assisting in a classroom, or working on scholarly projects with the faculty and/or a mentor. Counselor education faculty members provide and supervise these academic experiences. Therefore, the qualifications, interests, and interpersonal styles of the faculty significantly contribute to the quality of the program. The information that follows introduces some ways to compare faculty contributions across different programs and departments. Summary data presented in this Chapter and Chapters 5–8 and 10 is from U.S. programs only. Programs from outside the United States will be discussed in Chapter 9. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION Counselor education programs generally exist within an academic unit that is located in an educational institution, college, or university. The academic unit may offer other programs such as psychology, teacher education, or human services. The accreditation granted to the academic unit and the institution of higher education indicates that the administrative unit meets or exceeds the standards
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set by the accreditation body. Students who choose a program with an accredited administrative unit may receive a more comprehensive perspective and broader opportunities. Earning a degree from an accredited program may also provide students with more career options. Accredited programs often receive higher recognition and enjoy greater prestige and funding, which lead to strengthened educational experiences for students. More extensive resources, better equipment, and highly qualified instructors are all possible benefits of attending an accredited program. PROGRAM ACCREDITATION Accreditation of preparation programs in the United States is usually a voluntary process, and the accreditation bodies are independent from the federal and state governments. In most cases, the professional association initially established the related accreditation body. Each body establishes criteria to be met by the program. If a department offers more than one program, each must be evaluated separately. Thus, a department may have some programs that are accredited while others are not. Accreditation is generally awarded for a specific time and must be reevaluated and renewed on a regular basis. Obtaining accreditation requires several steps. The department’s faculty and staff must first conduct a self-evaluation following accreditation board guidelines. If they believe the department meets the accreditation criteria, they ask the board to proceed with its own evaluation. Often the board sends a team of professionals to the campus to perform an on-site inspection. The board then reviews the team’s report, makes revisions and, if appropriate, confers its approval. The time from which the department starts the process until the board’s approval is granted is often two or more years. Obligations on the part of the program wishing to be accredited include (a) preparation of the self-study report, (b) application fees, (c) visitation fees, (d) membership fees, and (e) a separate evaluation of each program. Advantages of program accreditation include (a) providing assurance that the program meets high professional standards, (b) ensuring periodic review of the program, (c) assuring applicants that the program meets high standards, (d) offering graduates of the program advantages (i.e., quicker access to licensure), and (e) providing a source of pride for faculty, students, and the college or university as they contribute to or become involved in a nationally recognized program. COUNCIL FOR ACCREDITATION OF COUNSELING AND RELATED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) is an independent council created by the American Counseling
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Association (ACA) and its divisions to develop, implement, and maintain standards for preparation for the counseling profession’s degree programs. Its purpose is to work with institutions offering graduate-level programs in counseling and related educational fields so that they might achieve and maintain accreditation status. As an accrediting agency for the counseling profession, CACREP’s scope includes master’s-level programs in career counseling; college counseling; community counseling; gerontological counseling; marital, couple, and family counseling/therapy; mental health counseling; school counseling; student affairs; and counselor education and supervision. CACREP is recognized as a specialized accrediting agency by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Table 4.1 lists the number of programs accredited in the United States as of January 2007 (http://www.cacrep.org/ directory-current.html). Currently, 49 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico offer state-level credentialing or licensure for counselors. These 49 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico accept the National Counselor Examination (NCE), administered by the National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. and Affiliates (NBCC). Students in CACREP-accredited programs are eligible to apply for the NCC (National Certified Counselor) during the final term of their program, provided their program elects to participate in this graduate student application process for the NCC credential. In addition, if students are graduating from CACREP-accredited programs, they may earn NCC certification without having to complete two years of post-master’s experience.
Table 4.1. Number of CACREP-Accredited U.S. Programs and Their Classification at Master’s and Doctoral Level Kind of Program Career counseling College counseling Community counseling Counselor education and supervision Gerontological counseling Marital, couple, and family counseling/therapy Mental health counseling School counseling Student affairs (2001 standards) Student affairs practice in higher education— college-counseling emphasis Student affairs practice in higher education— professional-practice emphasis
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Contact information for the CACREP: Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs 101 North Faonfax St., Suite 510 Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: +1.703.535.5990 Fax: +1.703.739.6209 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: http://www.cacrep.org
Data in this edition was checked against the accreditation list issued by CACREP.
OTHER ACCREDITATION BODIES IN COUNSELING American Association of Pastoral Counselors The American Association of Pastoral Counselors (AAPC) was founded in 1964 and “was originally established to bring standards, order, and communication to the newly expanding profession of Pastoral Counseling” (http://www. aapc.org). AAPC certifies pastoral counselors, accredits pastoral counseling centers, and accredits training programs. Pastoral counseling programs can be accredited as training programs, service centers, or both. Currently, the AAPC Web site lists 21 training programs accredited by AAPC. Contact information for the AAPC: American Association of Pastoral Counselors 9504A Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22031-2303 Phone: +1.703.385.6967 Fax: +1.703.352.7725 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: http://www.aapc.org
Council on Rehabilitation Education Accreditation of Rehabilitation Counselor Education (RCE) programs by Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) promotes the “effective delivery of rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities” by fostering “continuing review and improvement of master’s degree level RCE programs.” CORE’s accreditation process promotes “program self-improvement rather than outside censure” (http://www.core-rehab.org). CORE is accredited by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation and is a member of the Association of Specialized and
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Professional Accreditors. Currently, the CORE Web site lists 93 CORE-accredited master’s-level rehabilitation programs for the 2006–2007 Academic year. Contact information for the CORE organizations: Council on Rehabilitation Education 300N, Martingale Rd., Suite 400 Schaumberg, IL 60173 Phone: +1.847.944.1345 Fax: +1.847.944.1324 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: http://www.core-rehab.org
FACULTY Degrees Held The total number of faculty members reported from the responding programs was 1,781. Table 4.2 shows that the majority of them hold terminal degrees, PhD or EdD. Part D in this book contains more faculty information. Table 4.2 also provides a summary of the academic ranks of the faculty members. The rank held may not reflect many specifics about a department or about an individual faculty member. Rank may be related to the amount of time a faculty member has taught at an institution of higher education. Rank may also indicate the academic or scholarly contributions made by the faculty member, such as professional publications, research, or teaching achievements. Credentials Held by Faculty Credentials other than rank and degree provide another measure of faculty qualifications and commitment to the profession. Chapter 2 explains the credentialing process. Maintaining the credentials usually requires continuing education as well as periodic checks by the state licensing board and the certifying body. A summary of credentials reported for faculty members appears in Table 4.3.
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Credential State Licensed in Counseling NCC—National Certified Counselor
The National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. (NBCC) NBCC is the largest credentialing body for counselors. Its purpose and scope are as follows: NBCC, an independent not-for-profit credentialing body, was incorporated in 1982 to establish and monitor a national certification system in order to identify for professionals and the public those counselors who have voluntarily sought and obtained certification, and to maintain a register of those counselors. This process grants recognition to counselors who have met predetermined NBCC standards in their training, experience, and performance on the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE), the most portable test in counseling. NBCC represents more than 40,000 NCCs. Currently, 49 states, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the District of Columbia have adopted NBCC examinations as part of their state licensure process. Both the NCE and the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) are NBCC examinations used for this purpose. NBCC was initially created as an independent, not-for-profit 510(c)(6) corporation by leadership of the ACA in 1982. NBCC has been an independent credentialing body with close ties to ACA. While ACA concentrates on professional development, including publications, workshops, and government relations in the counseling field, NBCC focuses on promoting quality counseling through certification and setting national practice standards. In October 1985, NBCC was accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), which is an independent national regulatory organization that monitors the credentialing processes of its member agencies. Accreditation by the commission represents the foremost organizational recognition in national certification. Currently, NBCC’s NCC and MAC (Master Addictions Counselor) hold NCCA accreditation.
Requirements for the NCC are as follows. Applicants must: 1 Hold a minimum of a master’s degree in counseling or a degree with a major study in counseling from a regionally accredited university and have a minimum of 48 semester or 72 quarter hours of graduate-level coursework, with at least one course in each of the following areas: human growth and development; social and cultural foundations; helping relationships; group work; career and lifestyle development; appraisal; research and program evaluation;
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and professional orientation and ethics. NBCC defines a major study in counseling as one in which more than half (but no less than 24 semester hours or quarter equivalent) of the degree credits reflect six different NBCC required coursework areas, and the degree contains at least one academic field experience in counseling. Document two academic terms of supervised field experience in a counseling setting. If applicants have only one academic term of field experience, they may substitute one additional year of post-master’s supervised experience (1500 extra hours of activities directly related to counseling and 50 extra hours of direct supervision) beyond the required two years for postmaster’s supervised experience. Document two years of post-master’s counseling experience with 3,000 hours of counseling work experience and 100 hours of face-to-face supervision. Provide two professional endorsements, one of which must be from a recent supervisor. Pass an accepted NBCC examination (the NCE or the NCMHCE) (http:// www.nbcc.org).
Of the 1781 faculty members listed, 623 were reported as holding NCC credentials, which represents 35 percent of the total. Chi Sigma Iota Faculty, students, and practitioners may align with Chi Sigma Iota (CSI), the International Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society, established in 1985. The goals of this society focus on providing recognition for outstanding achievement or outstanding service within the counseling profession. With the aim of both personal and professional development for its members, CSI is committed to upholding high standards. The purposes of the group are “to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the profession of counseling” (http://www.csi-net.org). These goals are met primarily through the activities of the local chapters, as well as through the support of the headquarters staff and officers. Since its inception, CSI and many of its members have assumed leadership roles in the profession. CSI has chapters at 285 colleges and universities in the United States as of July 2007. FACULTY TIME DEVOTED TO COUNSELOR PREPARATION Graduate or advanced graduate courses require faculty time devoted to consulting, supervising, and teaching. The amount of available time varies among counseling programs. One way to compute this variable is to compare the assigned faculty time with the number of students in the program. The ratio of student per faculty
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full-time equivalency (Stu/Fac FTE) is an indicator of faculty availability. The data included in Part D, Data on Each Department, could be used to perform this computation. Another way to analyze faculty time available is by reviewing the time devoted to counselor preparation programs as reported for this study. The Data Collection Form asked respondents to indicate the percentage of time devoted to counselor preparation programs in one of five groupings: less than 21 percent, 22–40 percent, 41–60 percent, 61–80 percent, 81–100 percent. Of the 1781 responses to this question, 51 percent indicated that faculty time devoted to counselor preparation amounted to more than 81 percent. These percentages are reported in Table 4.4. DEGREES OFFERED Students in counselor preparation programs in the United States may be pursuing a master’s degree, an educational specialist’s degree, or a doctoral degree. Entry-level programs with fifth- or sixth-year programs are now more common. Chapter 5 contains summary information about entry-level programs. Chapter 6 contains summary information about specialist programs. Chapter 7 includes information about doctoral-level study in counselor education. At each level, programs determine admission and graduation criteria. All programs determine the minimum number of academic courses and clinical experiences to be included in the program. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE DURING TRAINING The clinical experience in counselor preparation programs often occurs in two parts, a practicum and an internship. The practicum may happen early in a program, and the internship may come later in the sequence of training. Both components require direct supervision by a qualified supervisor in group and/ or in individual settings. The number of clock hours required for practicum and internship varies from program to program. CACREP standards list the practicum as a 100-hour experience and the internship as a 600-hour requirement. Table 4.4. Percentage of Faculty Time Devoted to Counselor Preparation Programs 0–21% 22–40% 41–60% 61–80% 81–100% Total responses No responses
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The site for clinical experiences depends on the location of the college or university and the community resources. The goal of most programs is to provide an in-depth experience at a site that has working conditions similar to the student’s career goals. REFERENCES American Association of Pastoral Counselors. (2006). Retrieved June 16, 2006, from http://www.aapc.org Chi Sigma Iota. (2006). Retrieved June 16, 2006, from http://www.csi-net.org The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. (2006). Retrieved June 16, 2006, from http://www.cacrep.org Council on Rehabilitation Education. (2006). Retrieved June 16, 2006, from http:// www.core-rehab.org National Board for Certified Counselors. (2006). Retrieved July 12, 2006, from http:// www.nbcc.org
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Chapter 5
Entry-Level Counselor Preparation Programs: Master’s Degrees
Professional counselors pursue a master’s degree with specialty study in an identified area. Most often students in counselor preparation programs focus on the core areas of human growth and development, assessment, group work, counseling theories and skills, career development, research and program evaluation, professional identity, and social and cultural diversity. Besides these foundation courses, students take courses specific to their specialty area and participate in supervised clinical experiences appropriate to their intended areas of practice. CACREP’s Web site (http://www.cacrep.org) outlines standards for the scope of this type of academic and clinical experience. We note that there may be multiple programs within a department or university. PROGRAMS OFFERED AND ACCREDITATION Information was collected from 511 programs that responded to the Data Collection Form. Programs indicated whether the counseling areas of community, mental health, school, college, student affairs, addictions, career, gerontological, marriage and family, and other specialty types were offered in their institution. According to this data, the specialty areas of community—with 131 programs, and school counseling—with 184 programs, were by far those most commonly identified. These two programs constituted 61.6 percent of all programs offered by those responding. The other specialty areas that were offered, in descending order of frequency, included mental health, student affairs, marriage and family, other, college, counseling, career, addictions, and gerontological
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7 —
7 8 17 11 131 163
12 —
Career College Community Counseling
NPR: Number of programs responding; CP: CACREP programs accredited.
NPR CP
Addictions 3 2 35 35
52 48
18 —
184 191
45 33 (all)
Geronto- Marriage Mental Student logical and Family Health Other School Affairs
Table 5.1. Number of Programs Responding and Number of Accredited Programs in Entry-Level Counselor Preparation Programs
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counseling. Table 5.1 provides information about the entry-level number of programs and accredited programs. ADMISSIONS AND GRADUATES The greatest number of counseling students enrolls in and graduates from the programs of community counseling, school counseling, and counseling. Table 5.2 shows the average number of students admitted and graduated yearly for different counseling preparation programs that reported this information. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Counselor preparation programs require a variety of information before admitting students. Standardized tests such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) are used by some programs as a part of their admission requirements. Of the 269 programs that responded to this survey, 159 required the GRE, 20 required the MAT, and 89 required either the GRE or the MAT. Programs also reported the grade-point average (GPA) of students admitted. Among responding schools, the average GPA was 2.87. Table 5.3 contains data about standardized tests and average GPA of students admitted to entry-level counselor preparation programs. Some programs ask applicants to have work experience, to submit recommendation letters, or to participate in an interview before they are admitted to the counselor preparation program. Of the 468 programs that responded to this
Table 5.2. Number of Students Admitted and Graduated Yearly in Entry-Level Counseling Programs
Programs Addictions Career College Community Counseling Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Number of Programs Responding 5 5 14 119 9 3 31 48 16 170 39
Average Admitted Yearly
Average Graduated Yearly
10 8 7 27 36 7 19 22 19 23 12
8 7 6 20 31 6 15 14 14 18 9
Note: Entry under Number of Programs Responding will vary from table to table based on how many entries there are for each question.
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Table 5.3. Admission Requirements to Entry-Level Counseling Programs Programs Addictions Career College Community Counseling Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
NPR
GRE
MAT
4 2 9 60 8 1 19 38 7 96 25
3 2 9 54 8 1 18 35 5 89 24
2 1 2 27 3 0 8 14 5 40 7
NPR 5 5 15 113 10 2 29 47 16 159 40
Average GPA 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9
GRE: Graduate Record Examination; MAT: Miller Analogies Test; NPR: Number of programs responding. Note: Entries under GRE and MAT columns reflect the number of programs that reported that they use either of these as an admission requirement.
section of the survey, 66 required work experience, 433 asked for letters of recommendation, and 292 held interviews for applicants. Information specific to specialty area programs can be found in Table 5.4. CLINICAL EXPERIENCES REQUIRED Students in counselor preparation programs complete supervised practicum and internship hours before graduation. These programs may vary according to
Table 5.4. Other Admission Requirements to Entry-Level Counseling Programs
Programs Addictions Career College Community Counseling Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Number of Programs Responding 6 6 15 122 11 3 30 49 15 169 42
Work Experience 2 2 1 15 2 0 5 8 1 23 7
Recommendation Letters 4 5 14 115 10 3 27 46 12 158 39
Interviews 2 3 11 82 6 1 1 31 10 119 26
Note: Entries under Work Experience, Recommendation Letters, and Interviews columns indicate the number of programs that replied and indicated that they required these for admission.
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specialty areas. According to CACREP standards, practicum in entry-level programs includes 100 clock hours, with 40 or more of those hours in direct service. Practicum also involves group supervision of one-and-a-half hours per week and individual supervision of one hour per week. CACREP standards define internship clock hours as a minimum of 600 hours, with 240 or more of those involving direct service. Responding programs require an average of 150 practicum hours and 595 internship hours. Table 5.5 contains information about practicum and internship requirements. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of coursework is a standard requirement for graduation. Of the 473 programs that responded to this portion of the Data Collection Form, most operate on semester systems. These programs required an average of 51.3 semester hours for graduation. The 24 programs that reported operating on a quarter system required 71.5 quarter hours for graduation. Further information on academic hour requirements is contained in Table 5.6. Programs may have other graduation requirements, including a thesis, comprehensive examination, oral examination, or portfolio. Programs may require students to submit one or more of these projects. In this portion of the survey, 359 programs responded. According to the data collected, 30 require a thesis, 291 have a comprehensive examination, 58 have oral examinations, and 128 require portfolios. Table 5.7 details additional projects required in each specialty area by these responding programs.
Table 5.5. Graduation Requirements for Master’s Degrees in Counseling: Clinical Hours Required Programs
NPR
Addictions 6 Career 4 College 17 Community 122 Counseling 9 Gerontological 1 Marriage and Family 30 Mental Health 48 Other 9 School 174 Student Affairs 38
Practicum Hours 98 125 109 121 295 100 202 191 154 131 124
NPR 5 4 17 121 5 3 29 45 10 163 40
Internship Hours 600 600 563 596 475 433 638 746 603 568 541
NPR: Number of programs responding. Note: Entries under Practicum Hours and Internship Hours are average numbers for all programs that responded to these items.
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Table 5.6. Graduation Requirements for Master’s Degrees in Counseling: Academic Course Hours Required Number of Programs Responding
Programs Addictions Career College Community Counseling Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Semester Hours
Quarter Hours
49 50 50 51 60 50 58 57 45 50 47
— — 72 74 67 — 78 85 48 66 —
6 6 17 127 10 3 35 51 17 180 43
Note: Entries under Semester Hours and Quarter Hours are average numbers for all programs that responded to these items.
Table 5.7. Graduation Requirements for Master’s Degrees in Counseling: Other Requirements
Programs
Number of Programs Responding
Addictions 2 Career 4 College 13 Community 98 Counseling 8 Gerontological 3 Marriage and Family 19 Mental Health 36 Other 9 School 142 Student Affairs 25
Thesis 1 0 2 5 3 0 0 4 2 8 5
Comprehensive Exam 2 4 11 84 7 1 12 31 6 114 19
Oral Exam Portfolio 1 2 2 13 1 0 5 8 3 20 3
0 0 2 35 1 2 7 6 2 63 10
Note: Entries under Thesis, Comprehensive Exam, Oral Exam, and Portfolio reflect the number of programs that indicated that these were part of their graduation requirements.
JOB SETTINGS AFTER GRADUATION Most graduates of counselor preparation programs find employment in settings related to their specialty areas, according to our survey data. Of these, 67 percent of community counseling graduates and 65 percent of mental health counseling graduates find employment in agencies after graduation, 94 percent of school counselors are hired in schools, and 69 percent of college counselors work in higher education/student affairs. The majority of graduates in addictions, gerontological, and marriage and family also work in agencies. Table 5.8 details
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Number of Programs Responding
Percent of Graduates
2 5 0 0 2 0 1 0
13 62 — — 48 — 20 —
3 3 0 2 0 0 2 0
15 25 — 40 — — 10 —
8 3 1 7 1 0 1 0
12 14 31 69 5 — 10 —
75 101 11 14 46 10 61 10
12 67 11 6 14 7 11 9
6 7 3 2 4
13 58 3 3 13
Addictions Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Career Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
College Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Community Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Counseling Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care
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Table 5.8. Continued Job Placement After Graduation
Number of Programs Responding
Percent of Graduates
Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
3 5 3
4 7 5
1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0
5 53 5 — 15 — 5 —
20 23 1 1 12 3 19 3
10 63 5 10 13 7 17 7
35 40 3 3 26 1 24 1
11 65 10 19 19 19 12 15
6 5 1 5 1 2 2 2
22 55 5 59 10 35 28 25
71 20
11 19
Gerontological Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Marriage and Family Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Mental Health Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Other Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
School Advanced graduate programs Agency practice
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142 7 3 138 4 146
30 8 6 25 8 39
26 4 0 14 1 0 0 1
17 11 — 75 10 — — 10
Student Affairs Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Note: Numbers do not add up to 100%. This is because averages were taken only of programs that responded for each item, and this was not consistent. In addition, not all programs entered their data so that it would equal 100% as a total.
graduates’ job settings the first year after completing entry-level programs. Some graduates choose to pursue an advanced degree after finishing the entry-level program. Chapter 7 contains information about doctoral-level preparation programs. Information reported for entry-level counseling preparation programs is further summarized in Tables 5.9 and 5.10.
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10 8 7 27 36 7 19 22 19 23 12 8 7 6 20 31 6 15 14 14 18 9
Average No. Graduated 3 2 9 54 8 1 18 35 5 89 24
Require GRE 2 1 2 27 3 0 8 14 5 40 7
Require MAT 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9
Average GPA 2 2 1 15 2 0 5 8 1 23 7
Require Experience 4 5 14 115 10 3 27 46 12 158 39
Require Letters
2 3 11 82 6 1 1 31 10 119 26
Require Interview
GRE: Graduate Record Examination; MAT: Miller Analogies Test. Note: Please use caution in comparisons. Recall from the tables earlier in this chapter that the number of programs responding to these questions on the Data Collection Form varied considerably.
Addictions Career College Community Counseling Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Average No. Admitted
Table 5.9. Entry-Level Program Summary: Admission Requirements
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49 50 50 51 60 50 58 57 45 50 47 — — 72 74 67 — 78 85 48 66 —
Quarter Hours 98 125 109 121 295 100 202 191 154 131 124 600 600 563 596 475 433 638 746 603 568 541
Practicum Internship Hours Hours 1 0 2 5 3 0 0 4 2 8 5
Thesis 2 4 11 84 7 1 12 31 6 114 19
Comprehensive Exam 1 2 2 13 1 0 5 8 3 20 3
Oral
0 0 2 35 1 2 7 6 2 63 10
Portfolio
Note: Please use caution in comparisons. Recall from the tables earlier in this chapter that the number of programs responding to these questions on the Data Collection Form varied considerably.
Addictions Career College Community Counseling Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Semester Hours
Table 5.10. Entry-Level Program Summary: Graduation Requirements
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Chapter 6
Specialist Counselor Preparation Programs
Some students may choose to pursue an educational specialist degree in counseling. Those programs may build upon the foundations of the entry-level program and may allow their graduates access to advanced certification in various states. PROGRAMS OFFERED AND ACCREDITATION Information was collected from 99 programs through the Data Collection Form. Respondents indicated whether their programs offer specialist degrees in community, mental health, school, college, student affairs, addictions, career, gerontological, marriage and family, counselor education, or other areas. According to this data, school counseling with 34 programs and community counseling with 20 are the most commonly identified specialist areas. These two areas constituted 54.5 percent of all specialist programs offered. The other areas in descending order of frequency included other, mental health, marriage and family, student affairs, career, college, addictions, and gerontological counseling. Table 6.1 provides information about the number of specialist programs. ADMISSIONS AND GRADUATES Specialist-level programs enroll and graduate fewer students than entry-level programs. The number of students admitted yearly for a specialist’s degree ranges from 2 to 150 students. The number of students who graduate from specialist-level programs ranges from 2 to 115 a year. Table 6.2 contains the
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Table 6.1. Number of Programs Responding for Specialist Degrees in Counseling Addictions Career NPR
1
College Community
2
2
Geronto- Marriage logical and Family
20
1
Mental Health Other
9
10
School
Students Affairs
34
5
15
NPR: Number of programs responding.
average number of students admitted and graduated annually for different counseling preparation programs that reported this information. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Specialist counselor preparation programs require a variety of information before admitting students. Some use standardized tests such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) as a part of their admission requirements. Programs also reported the average grade point average (GPA) of students admitted. Across all programs, the average is a 3.24 GPA. Table 6.3 contains information related to specialty program requirements on standardized tests and the average GPA of students admitted. Some programs ask applicants to have work experience, to submit recommendation letters, or to participate in interviews. Eighty-seven programs answered the Data Collection Form regarding these admission requirements. Of those programs, 16 required work experience, 83 asked for letters of recommendation, and 42 held interviews for applicants to their programs. Table 6.4 contains information specific to specialty programs.
Table 6.2. Number of Students Admitted and Graduated Yearly in Specialist Counseling Programs
Programs Addictions Career College Community Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
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Number of Programs Responding
Average Admitted Yearly
Average Graduated Yearly
0 2 1 17 1 7 9 11 31 5
— 5 10 23 2 12 22 13 21 7
— 5 8 20 2 10 14 9 14 5
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NPR
GRE
MAT
NPR
Average GPA
0 1 1 13 0 6 5 5 19 3
— 1000 1400 975 — 890 950 1050 960 1050
— — — 45 — 38 43 40 41 —
1 0 1 4 0 2 2 4 5 1
3.0 — 3.3 3.1 — 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.3
GRE: Graduate Record Examination; MAT: Miller Analogies Test; NPR: Number of programs responding. Note: Entries under GRE and MAT columns reflect the number of programs that reported that they use either of these as an admission requirement.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCES REQUIRED Students in specialist-level counselor preparation programs must complete supervised practicum and internship hours before graduation. Required hours may vary according to specialty area. Among the 49 programs providing information on practicum hours, the average number required was 166. The average number of internship hours was 573 among the 57 programs that responded. Table 6.5 contains information related to required practicum and internship hours.
Table 6.4. Other Admission Requirements to Specialist Counseling Programs
Programs Addictions Career College Community Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Number of Programs Responding
Working Experience
Recommendation Letters
Interviews
0 2 2 19 1 7 10 9 32 5
— 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 8 2
— 2 2 19 1 6 9 8 31 5
— 0 0 9 0 3 5 7 17 1
Note: Entries under Work Experience, Recommendation Letters, and Interviews columns indicate the number of programs that replied and indicated positively that they required these for admission.
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Table 6.5. Graduation Requirements for Specialist Degrees in Counseling: Clinical Hours Required Programs Addictions Career College Community Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
NPR
Practicum Hours
1 1 1 7 1 8 6 7 15 2
100 100 100 278 120 134 151 129 179 110
NPR
Internship Hours
1 1 1 10 1 6 7 7 20 3
600 600 600 500 600 533 686 614 558 600
NPR: Number of programs responding. Note: Entries under Practicum Hours and Internship Hours are average numbers for all programs that responded to these items.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of coursework is a standard requirement for graduation from a specialist-level counselor preparation program. The average number of graduate hours required for the specialist programs that responded to this portion of the Data Collection Form was 46.3 semester hours. One program reported 90 quarter hours needed for graduation. Further information is contained in Table 6.6. Programs may have exit requirements other than course completion. Examples of some other graduation requirements are writing a thesis, passing a comprehensive or oral examination, or compiling a portfolio. Programs may ask students for one or more of these projects. Eight specialist programs require Table 6.6. Graduation Requirements for Specialist Degrees in Counseling: Academic Course Hours Required Programs Addictions Career College Community Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Number of Programs Responding
Semester Hours
Quarter Hours
0 2 2 18 1 9 9 13 29 5
— 51 54 48 66 46 45 36 47 54
— — — — — — — — 90 —
Note: Entries under Semester Hours and Quarter Hours are average numbers for all programs that responded to these items.
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Table 6.7. Graduation Requirements for Specialist Degrees in Counseling: Other Requirements
Programs
Number of Programs Responding
Addictions 0 Career 2 College 2 Community 12 Gerontological 1 Marriage and Family 6 Mental Health 5 Other 9 School 22 Student Affairs 4
Thesis
Comprehensive Exam
— — — 1 — — 1 1 4 1
— 2 1 7 1 3 3 9 13 4
Oral Exam Portfolio — — — 3 — 3 1 3 4 —
— — 1 5 — 2 — 2 8 —
Note: Entries under Thesis, Comprehensive Exam, Oral Exam, and Portfolio reflect the number of programs that indicated that these were part of their graduation requirements.
a thesis, 43 have comprehensive examinations, 14 have oral examinations, and 18 include portfolios. The number of specialty programs that answered this portion of the Data Collection Form concerning one or more of those projects is tabulated in Table 6.7. JOB SETTINGS AFTER GRADUATION Graduates’ work opportunities, after completing the specialist counselor education program, mirror many of those of entry-level practitioners. Table 6.8 offers a breakdown of percentages of graduates and their job settings. The information for specialist-level counseling programs has been further summarized in Tables 6.9 and 6.10. Table 6.8. Job Settings After Completing Specialist Program Job Placement After Graduation
Number of Programs Responding
Percent of Graduates
Addictions Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
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Table 6.8. Continued Job Placement After Graduation
Number of Programs Responding
Percent of Graduates
2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1
25 18 — 45 — 10 — 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
— — — — — — — —
15 16 2 1 7 1 9 0
19 68 18 8 8 5 11 —
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
— 30 — — — — — —
5 6 0
11 52 —
Career Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
College Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Community Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Gerontological Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Marriage and Family Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools
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0 5 0 7 0
— 31 — 14 —
5 6 4 3 0 6 0 6
26 40 15 17 — 20 — 29
5 6 4 3 0 6 0 6
26 40 15 17 — 20 — 29
18 4 29 2 0 30 0 30
14 10 30 12 — 27 — 36
3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
27 — — 90 — — — —
Mental Health Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Other Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
School Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Student Affairs Advanced graduate programs Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
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— 5 10 23 2 12 22 13 21 7 — 5 8 20 2 10 14 9 14 5
Average No. Graduated — 1000 1400 975 — 890 950 1050 960 1050
Require GRE — — — 45 — 38 43 40 41 —
Require MAT 3.0 — 3.3 3.1 — 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.3
Average GPA — 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 8 2
Require Experience — 2 2 19 1 6 9 8 31 5
Require Letters
— 0 0 9 0 3 5 7 17 1
Require Interview
GRE: Graduate Record Examination; MAT: Miller Analogies Test. Note: Please use caution in comparisons. Recall from the tables earlier in this chapter that the number of programs responding to these questions on the Data Collection Form varied considerably.
Addictions Career College Community Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Average No. Admitted
Table 6.9. Specialist Program Summary: Admission Requirements
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— 51 54 48 66 46 45 36 47 54 — — — — — — — — 90 —
Quarter Hours 100 100 100 278 120 134 151 129 179 110
Practicum Hours 600 600 600 500 600 533 686 614 558 600
Internship Hours — — — 1 — — 1 1 4 1
Thesis — 2 1 7 1 3 3 9 13 4
Comprehensive Exam
— — — 3 — 3 1 3 4 —
Oral
— — 1 5 — 2 — 2 8 —
Portfolio
Note: Please use caution in comparisons. Recall from the tables earlier in this chapter that the number of programs responding to these questions on the Data Collection Form varied considerably.
Addictions Career College Community Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Semester Hours
Table 6.10. Specialist Program Summary: Graduation Requirements
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Chapter 7
Doctoral-Level Counselor Preparation Programs
Professional counselors may also choose to pursue a doctoral degree. Those programs build upon the foundations of the entry-level program. CACREP accredits doctoral-level counselor education and supervision programs but does not differentiate among specialty areas at this level. To review CACREP standards for the scope of type of academic and clinical experience, visit http://www.cacrep.org. PROGRAMS OFFERED AND ACCREDITATION Eighty-eight programs responded to questions about doctoral-level programs on the Data Collection Form. Programs indicated whether the counseling areas of community, mental health, school, college, student affairs, addictions, career, gerontological, marriage and family, counselor education, and other specialty types were offered in their institution. According to this data, the specialty area of counselor education was the most commonly identified with 49 programs. Counselor education programs constituted 55.7 percent of all doctoral programs offered. The other areas in descending order of frequency include school, other, community, mental health, student affairs, marriage and family, addictions, and careers. Table 7.1 provides information about the doctoral-level number of departments and accredited programs. No doctoral programs in college or gerontological counseling were reported; therefore, no other tables in this chapter include these specialty areas.
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Table 7.1. Number of Programs Responding and Number of Accredited Programs in Doctoral-Level Preparation Programs Programs Responding Addictions Career College Community Counselor Education Gerontological Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs Total Accreditation Information: CACREP Programs in Counselor Education and Supervision
2 1 0 6 49 0 3 4 7 12 4 88 52
ADMISSIONS AND GRADUATES Doctoral-level programs enroll and graduate fewer students than entry-level programs. Fewer than 10 students a year are typically admitted to individual advance degree programs. The number of graduates from doctoral programs ranges from one to seven a year. Table 7.2 contains the average number of students admitted and graduated annually for different counseling preparation programs that reported this information.
Table 7.2. Number of Students Admitted and Graduated Yearly in Doctoral-Level Programs
Programs
Number of Programs Average Admitted Responding Yearly
Addictions Career Community Counselor Education Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
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1 1 4 8 2 6 9 3 2
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Doctoral-level counselor preparation programs require a variety of information before admitting students. Some use standardized tests such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) as a part of their admission requirements. Of the 58 programs that responded to this part of the survey, 53 require the GRE, and five require either the GRE or the MAT. Programs also reported the average grade point average (GPA) of students admitted. Across all programs that average is a 3.5 GPA. Table 7.3 contains information related to the specialty programs requirements on standardized tests and the average GPA of students admitted. Some programs ask applicants to have work experience, to submit recommendation letters, or to participate in an interview. Doctoral-level programs may also require students seeking admission to have completed a master’s degree. Eighty-one programs answered the Data Collection Form regarding these admission requirements. Of those programs, 31 required work experiences, 80 asked for letters of recommendation, and 75 held interviews for applicants to their programs. Seventy-seven programs require a master’s degree as an admission requirement. Table 7.4 contains admissions information specific to specialty area programs. CLINICAL EXPERIENCES REQUIRED Students in doctoral-level counselor preparation programs complete supervised practicum and internship hours before graduation. These programs may vary according to the specialty area. Information provided on the Data Collection Form indicated an average of 237 practicum hours required in the Table 7.3. Admission Requirements to Doctoral-Level Programs Programs Addictions Career Community Counselor Education Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
NPR
GRE
2 0 4 30 2 2 4 10 4
2 0 4 30 2 2 4 10 4
MAT — — — 4 — — — 1 —
NPR
Average GPA
Master’s Required
2 1 5 36 3 4 3 10 4
4.0 4.0 3.6 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.0 3.5 3.5
2 1 6 42 3 3 4 12 4
NPR: Number of programs responding; GRE: Graduate Record Examination; MAT: Miller Analogies Test. Note: Entries under GRE and MAT columns reflect the number of programs that reported the use of either of these as admission requirements.
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Table 7.4. Other Admission Requirements to Doctoral-Level Programs
Programs
Number of Programs Responding
Addictions Career Community Counselor Education Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Work Experience
Recommendation Letters
Interviews
2 1 6 45
2 0 3 16
2 1 6 44
2 1 6 42
3
0
3
3
3 5 12 4
0 1 7 2
3 5 12 4
3 4 11 3
55 programs that responded, and 755 internship hours required in the 82 programs that responded. Table 7.5 contains information related to required practicum and internship hours. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of coursework is a standard requirement for graduation. The average number of graduate hours required for the doctoral-level programs that responded to this portion of the Data Collection Form was 91 semester hours. One program reported a 120 quarter-hour requirement, and two reported 90 quarter-hour requirements. Table 7.6 contains further information on academic requirements.
Table 7.5. Clinical Hours Required for Doctoral Degree Programs Addictions Career Community Counselor Education Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
NPR
Practicum Hours
0 1 4 36 1 2 4 5 2
— 100 138 234 100 300 600 128 115
NPR 2 1 6 46 3 4 4 12 4
Internship Hours 600 600 533 685 1000 1250 1675 729 490
NPR: Number of programs responding. Note: Entries under Practicum Hours and Internship Hours are average numbers for all programs that responded to these items.
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Programs Addictions Career Community Counselor Education Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Semester Hours
2 1 6 46 3 4 6 12 4
Quarter Hours
100 82 87 87 107 105 92 95 104
— — — 90 — — 120 90 —
Note: Entries under Semester Hours and Quarter Hours are average numbers for all programs that responded to these items.
Programs may have additional exit requirements. Examples of other graduation requirements include writing a thesis or dissertation, passing a comprehensive or oral examination, or compiling a portfolio. Programs may ask students for one or more of these projects. According to the data collected from 85 programs, 83 require thesis or dissertation, 78 have comprehensive examinations, 59 have oral examinations, and 10 include portfolios as part of their graduation requirements. Table 7.7 details other graduation requirements for the specialty programs that answered this portion of the Data Collection Form.
Table 7.7. Other Graduation Requirements for Doctoral Degree
Programs Addictions Career Community Counselor Education Marriage and Family Mental Health Other School Student Affairs
Number of Programs Responding
Thesis/ Comprehensive Oral Dissertation Exam Exam Portfolio
2 1 6 48
2 1 5 47
4 1 9 45
2 0 5 33
0 0 0 6
3
3
3
2
0
4 6 12 3
4 6 12 3
4 3 4 5
3 4 8 2
0 2 2 0
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JOB SETTINGS AFTER GRADUATION Job settings after completing the doctoral-level counselor education program mirror many of those of entry-level practitioners. According to information reported on the Data Collection Form, 35 percent of community counseling graduates, and 40 percent of mental health counseling graduates find employment in agencies after graduation; 69 percent of school counselors are hired in schools. Table 7.8 details percentages of graduates and their job settings the first year after completing doctoral level programs. Table 7.8. Job Settings of Graduates in First Year After Graduation Job Placement After Graduation
Number of Programs Responding
Percent of Graduates
Addictions Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0
20 30 — — 30 — 20 —
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
— — — — — — — —
2 4 0 0 3 0 4 0
20 35 — — 23 — 33 —
16 24 7 24 12
51 20 8 34 10
Career Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Community Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Counselor Education Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care
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11 27 13
6 18 7
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
— — — — — — — —
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
— 40 — 40 — — — —
0 4 0 2 4 0 4 0
— 27 — 27 23 — 22 —
2 1 1 3 0 4 3 4
20 80 20 40 — 34 13 15
2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0
20 — — 78 — — 10 —
Marriage and Family Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Mental Health Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Other Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
School Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
Student Affairs Advanced education Agency practice Elementary schools Higher education/student affairs Managed care Middle schools Private practice Secondary schools
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Pastoral and Rehabilitation Programs
Preparation programs in pastoral and rehabilitation counseling also responded to our survey. An organization that sets standards for pastoral counselor preparation is the American Association of Pastoral Counselors (AAPC). The Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) accredits programs in rehabilitation counseling. PROGRAMS OFFERED AND ACCREDITATION Information was collected from six entry-level and one doctoral-level pastoral counseling programs. Thirty-five entry-level and two doctoral-level rehabilitation-counseling programs responded. Table 8.1 provides information about the number of departments responding and the number of accredited programs responding in pastoral and rehabilitation program areas. ADMISSIONS AND GRADUATES Entry-level programs in pastoral counseling enroll an average of eight students each year and graduate an average of six students. The one doctoral-level pastoral program that responded admits 12 students yearly and graduates 10. The 32 entry-level rehabilitation-counseling programs that answered the survey admit an average of 16 students each year and graduate 10. Two doctoral-level rehabilitation-counseling programs admit and graduate an average of three
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6 35 1 2
Accreditation Information AAPC CORE Programs
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students a year. Table 8.2 contains the average number of students admitted and graduated each year for the pastoral and rehabilitation programs that reported this information. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS As with other counselor preparation programs, pastoral and rehabilitation programs have specific requirements for admission. None of the entry-level pastoral counseling programs reported on whether the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT) scores were required. Three of the entry-level rehabilitation programs require the GRE, and two require the MAT. Of the two entry-level pastoral counseling programs that responded, 2.75 was the average grade point average (GPA) of students
Table 8.2. Number of Students Admitted and Graduated Yearly in Pastoral and Rehabilitation Programs
Programs
Number of Programs Responding
Average Admitted Yearly
Average Graduated Yearly
4 32
8 16
6 10
1 2
12 3
10 3
Entry Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
Doctoral Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
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admitted. Three entry-level pastoral programs required letters of recommendation and interviews for admission. In 28 of the entry-level rehabilitation programs that responded, the average GPA for admitted students was 2.80. Two of those programs want their students to have work experience, 24 require letters of recommendation, and 22 hold interviews for candidates. One rehabilitation specialist program reported that GRE and/or MAT was required for graduation, and the average GPA of the students admitted in two of those programs was 3.15. Additionally, letters of recommendation are required for one pastoral and four rehabilitation specialist programs. One specialist rehabilitation program requires interviews for admission. One doctoral level pastoral counseling preparation program reported requiring MAT scores as part of the admission process. That program also asked candidates to have work experience, to submit recommendation letters, and to participate in a personal interview. Two doctoral level rehabilitation programs required GRE and MAT scores. Students admitted had an average GPA of 3.5. One of the programs asked for work experience, and two asked for letters of recommendation and interviews. Tables 8.3 and 8.4 detail admission requirements for the pastoral and rehabilitation programs that responded. CLINICAL EXPERIENCES REQUIRED Students in pastoral and rehabilitation counseling preparation programs must complete supervised practicum and internship clock hours before graduation. Information provided on the Data Collection Form indicated that students must complete an average of 100 practicum hours and 333 internship hours in the responding entry-level pastoral counseling programs. At the doctoral level, they
Table 8.3. Admission Requirements to Pastoral and Rehabilitation Programs Programs
NPR
GRE
MAT
NPR
Average GPA
6 35
— 3
— 2
2 28
2.75 2.80
1 2
— 2
1 2
0 2
— 3.50
Entry Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
Doctoral Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
GPA: Grade Point Average; GRE: Graduate Record Examination; MAT: Miller Analogies Test; NPR: Number of programs responding. Note: Entry-level program information is a combination of master’s and specialist degrees. Entries under GRE and MAT columns reflect the number of programs that reported that they use either of these as an admission requirement.
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Table 8.4. Other Admission Requirements to Pastoral and Rehabilitation Programs
Programs
Number of Programs Responding
Work Experience
Recommendation Letters
4 28
— 2
3 24
3 22
1 2
1 1
1 2
1 2
Interviews
Entry Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
Doctoral Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
Note: Entry-level program information is a combination of master’s and specialist degrees. Entries under Work Experience, Recommendation Letters, and Interviews columns reflect the number of programs that reported that they use these as admission requirements.
must complete 1,500 internship hours. Responding rehabilitation counseling programs reported they averaged 131 practicum hours and 598 internship hours. In specialist programs, one rehabilitation program reported 300 hours for practicum requirements, and two programs reported an average of 450 internship hours. Among doctoral-level rehabilitation programs, 540 practicum hours and 2,000 internship hours are required. Table 8.5 details clinical hours required for pastoral and rehabilitation programs. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS These programs vary in the number of academic hours required for graduation. The average number of graduate hours required for the three entry-level pastoral Table 8.5. Clinical Hours Required for Pastoral and Rehabilitation Programs Programs
NPR
Practicum Hours
NPR
Internship Hours
Entry Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
2 28
100 131
3 29
333 598
0 2
— 540
1 1
1,500 2,000
Doctoral Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
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counseling programs that reported is 67 semester hours, while 60 semester hours are required for the one doctoral-level pastoral program. Also, 32 entrylevel rehabilitation programs reported an average of 54 semester hours; six entry-level rehabilitation programs reported 12 quarter hours of coursework required. The 32 rehabilitation specialist programs reported an average requirement of 54 semester hours for graduation. The two doctoral-level rehabilitation programs that answered this question on the survey stated that 103 semester hours were required for graduation. Table 8.6 details academic requirements. Programs may have exit requirements other than course completion. Examples of some other graduation requirements are writing a thesis or dissertation, passing a comprehensive or oral examination, or compiling a portfolio. Programs may ask students for one or more of these projects. According to the data collected from six entry-level pastoral programs, one requires a thesis or dissertation, two have oral examinations, and two include portfolios as part of their graduation requirements. All four rehabilitation specialist programs require comprehensive examinations, and one asks for a portfolio. One doctoral-level pastoral program reported requiring a thesis or dissertation as well as a comprehensive examination. In the 21 entrylevel rehabilitation programs reporting, three require a thesis or dissertation, 17 require a comprehensive examination, four have oral exams, and two include student portfolios. Of two doctoral-level rehabilitation programs that reported, one required a thesis, and one required an oral examination. The answers to this portion of the Data Collection Form concerning other graduation requirements for pastoral and rehabilitation programs are tabulated in Table 8.7.
Table 8.6. Academic Hours Required for Pastoral and Rehabilitation Programs
Programs
Number of Programs Responding
Semester Hours
Number of Programs Responding
Quarter Hours
3 32
67 54
0 6
— 12
1 2
60 103
0 0
— —
Entry Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
Doctoral Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
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Table 8.7. Other Graduation Requirements for Pastoral and Rehabilitation Programs
Programs
Number of Programs Responding
Thesis
6 21
1 3
— 17
2 4
2 2
1 2
1 1
1 —
— 1
— —
Comprehensive Exam
Oral Exam
Portfolio
Entry Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
Doctoral Level Pastoral Rehabilitation
Note: Entry-level program information is a combination of master’s and specialist degrees. Entries under Thesis, Comprehensive Exam, Oral Exam, and Portfolio are average numbers for all programs that responded to these items.
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Chapter 9
Programs of Counselor Training Outside of the United States
This chapter accompanies the first attempt of the authors of Counselor Preparation to include training institutions for professional counselors in other countries. Two significant obstacles had prevented us from attempting this before. First, the major research involved in contacting counselors and training programs in almost 200 countries is quite daunting. Sales income of this volume does not support more research. The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) subsidizes the volume exclusively. We have realized for years that expanding Counselor Preparation to include international listings would require a large commitment of human and financial resources. Our second reason stems from the myriad definitions of counseling in various countries. As Stockton, Garbelman, Kaladow, and Terry discuss in the contributed article in this chapter, the U.S. definitions of counseling should not be imposed upon other countries and cultures. As we explored the possibility of adding a globally expanded view, we were graced with several concurrent and helpful situations. First, through attendance at international counseling conferences, we became aware of the Stockton et al. paper, which is a substantial attempt to review the development of counseling globally. This paper also included references to past papers and articles that covered various aspects of the topic. Therefore, we knew we could draw on some of this completed work. The second situation that helped us was NBCC’s interest in expanding counselor professionalization through certification globally. Significant debate
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over the years brought the NBCC Board of Directors to a consensus that imposition of U.S. training standards abroad was inappropriate politically, practically, and morally. Therefore, as NBCC begins working abroad to promote standards of practice for counselors, it relies on a professional or government invitation and works collaboratively with these requesting countries. The third influence on our work was a research opportunity created by Dr. Benedetto Saraceno, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) director of mental health and substance dependence. Dr. Saraceno asked NBCC International (a division of NBCC) to lead the first project to identify counselors, client needs, and counselor training in the more than 192 WHO regional and associate member countries. NBCC International has accepted this challenging project and has made data from this project available to the authors. WHO will publish this data in the Mental Health Atlas on its Web site (http://www.who. int/mediacentre/news/notes/2005/np21/en/). FUTURE RESEARCH We consider our first venture into writing a chapter on international counselor preparation an experiment, as well as an expression of our belief that this is an area where more information is much needed. We can announce that the next edition of Counselor Preparation is intended to be a major contribution to the classification and registration of counselor preparation programs worldwide. Resources identified in this chapter are brief. Our intent in including some counseling programs from around the world is to encourage many more submissions in our next edition. We find that our efforts in this publication to limit U.S.-based training to graduate-degree programs will change as Counselor Preparation goes global. Our philosophy of including only legitimate counselor education programs operating in the United States and Canada in past editions will continue. We take a different view of inclusion, however, when it comes to listing counselor preparation programs around the world. Just as we will recognize counseling with country-specific and locally derived definitions, we will also survey a wide range of training programs. We believe that country-specific standards of training should be the key determiner for inclusion in this and future editions. Many countries do not have counselor education as it is defined in the United States. In various countries, a rich array of bachelor-level and/or community-level training exists, and many nongovernmental organization (NGO) programs train people who perform counseling activities. Therefore, the U.S. listings will reflect U.S. standards, and the global listings will embrace a wide definition of counseling and counselor education. This will allow us to chronicle emerging trends, promote professional exploration across borders, and make comparisons of differing practices. Moreover, we think that a more thorough listing of counselor programs worldwide will stimulate more student and faculty exchange.
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We hope that expanding to the international stage will help define where we are going as a profession. We have adapted the following article for this chapter to provide seminal information and to stimulate dialogue and information gathering. As we expand our resources and acquaintances in the profession, we can expand this chapter to become the chronicle and longitudinal record of Counselor Preparation globally.
THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF COUNSELING AS A PROFESSION By Rex Stockton, Jeffrey Garbelman, Jennifer K. Kaladow, and Leann J. Terry The authors of this article have been engaged in a long-term study of the history and development of counseling internationally. The particular focus of this chapter is the development of counseling as a profession internationally. Although no study can encompass every aspect of this topic, we have attempted to provide a starting point for an international dialogue discussing emergent themes from our work. Of course, we are studying a moving target. Counseling is developing at a fast rate in many countries. Therefore, some of the material may be dated. We would appreciate receiving updates from those who have knowledge of counseling’s development in any country. Overall, we have attempted to avoid the negative consequences of previous studies regarding professionalization by not looking for the presence or absence of certain predetermined landmarks necessary for counseling. Instead, we have attempted to uncover emerging themes from the explicit goals of various counseling organizations studied and to present these in a systematic way. We have tried to stay consistent with the notion that professional counseling is viewed differently in various parts of the world, while at the same time allowing for common themes to emerge and be used for comparison (Bond et al., 2001; Kashyap, 1998). This chapter presents several such emergent themes that come from various areas we focused on, including counseling organizations, national training, accreditation, and ethics codes. We are representatives of only one country. Therefore, we do not know many of the details of the development of counseling in countries other than our own, the United States. Thus, we must depend on published reports and the knowledge of others who have more expertise about the situation in their countries. As a result of gaining information from these sources, we are able to make generalizations about common themes addressed within counseling organizations concerned with professionalization, always with the understanding that our study has definite limitations and is a work in progress.
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Goals This particular study has two major goals. The first is to expand the knowledge base of counseling as a profession internationally. The second is to create possible “maps” of how counseling develops as a profession. The development of good counseling practices depends on an appropriate body of knowledge (Bond & Baron, 1998; Stockton & Kaladow, 2002; Stockton, Morran, & Terry, 2005). As the world of counseling continues to become smaller and more interconnected, the need for counselors to become increasingly knowledgeable of counseling in other nations becomes increasingly important (Guindon & Sobhany, 2001; Skovholt, Hansen, Goh, Romano, & Thomas, 2005). Though counseling has received a substantial amount of attention in both industrialized and developing countries, often the Western model has been assumed to be the model for the field. The results of this phenomenon on counseling as a profession have been twofold. The application of a Western ideology, when inappropriate, can lead to the development of counseling initiatives that can be ineffective or even damaging to clients in non-Western nations. The individual map of counseling must be drawn by the individuals who will be using it, not by foreigners unfamiliar with the subtleties of the land and the culture. Second, the global application of a Western model of counseling may lead to an inappropriate push for professional counseling as defined in the West. In such cases, the veneration of Western landmarks of professional counseling can result in undervaluing effective local methods of support not considered to be professional counseling, as well as minimizing the importance of the effective role counseling can play within other mental health services, even if that role is not as an independent profession. The need for serious academic research in counseling is a key element for ensuring the respect and knowledge for human rights and local customs in counseling practices (Kashyap, personal communication, 2001). We can begin to give a voice to the development of counseling as a profession across nations by expanding the knowledge base and by initiating a more inclusive and dynamic international dialogue to continue to refine the maps of this development. The second goal of creating possible maps of professional counseling development is reflected in international counseling organizations, such as the International Association for Counselling (IAC) and NBCC International, which are “committed to encouraging a multicultural exchange of ideas and resources in order to expand helpful professional services and to develop new perspectives for research, training, and practice” (Bond & Baron, 1999, p. 7). In this spirit, we hope the mapping of the development of counseling as a profession in multiple countries may allow individuals and organizations to make informed decisions through collaborating, comparing, and contrasting their efforts with countries in similar, as well as dissimilar, cultural contexts.
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Before we look at the specific aspects that help shape the maps of counseling as a profession, like all good map-readers, we need to understand the symbols written in the legend. In this sense, critical terms need to be defined and expanded upon, including the definition of counseling, counseling as a profession, what “umbrella” organizations are and what role they play in the development of counseling as a profession. Definition of Counseling Counseling has been defined as “a method of relating and responding to others with the aim of providing them with opportunities to explore, clarify, and work towards living in a more personally satisfying and resourceful way. Counseling may be applied to individuals, couples, families, or groups and may be used in widely different contexts and settings” (Hoxter, 1998, p. 29). Applied to this study, a broader definition of counseling is perhaps more useful. Hoxter also defined counseling as “fundamentally about helping people,” a definition less constrained by the Western individual 50-minute counseling session perspective (Bond & Baron, 1998, p. 35). Further, many professions use counseling techniques, including medicine and education. As Nathan Deen, a major figure in European counseling and a retired professor from Utrecht University in the Netherlands noted, many individuals may identify themselves as counselors but not be members of any particular counseling organization, such as Bildungsberater in Germany, career officers and pastoral care workers in Britain, orientation scolaire et professionelle in France, leerlingbegeleiders and schooldekanen in the Netherlands, and SYO-consultants in Sweden (N. Deen, personal communication, 2003; Meijers, personal communication, 2006). In this particular study, we have selected as our unit of analysis organizations that refer to themselves as “counseling organizations.” This definition, focusing on counseling organizations rather than individuals, was chosen to provide a basis from which we can chart common trends in the development of counseling as a profession. Definition of Profession Though many organizations explicitly state professionalization as a goal, not all organizations elect to obtain this standard. Among these counseling organizations choosing not to pursue an independent professional status for counseling, several important themes emerged, including socioeconomic variables, existence of well-established mental health services, conflict with local culture, and power and mistrust. These themes suggest that not all counseling organizations view the development of a profession of counseling as a desirable endpoint; among those that elect to do this, a variety of maps are drawn to achieve this goal.
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Socioeconomic Variables In many countries, the development of counseling as a profession is contingent upon the current economic conditions of the nation. In general, the development of counseling, or any profession, tends to accelerate as a country becomes more industrialized and economically stable. When a nation lacks the financial and organizational capital to reinvest in the country, mental health and other services tend to remain underdeveloped—despite the need for these services that is often present in such times of crisis. For example, countries suffering from the effects of war (such as Afghanistan, Iraq, or Liberia) need mental health services, but the resources are lacking to develop the appropriate training and services. In these countries, the issue of whether counseling is a profession tends to be less important than the number one priority of having counselors available to help its citizens. Existence of Well-Established Mental Health Services In other nations, counseling may not develop into a profession because the services typically provided by counselors are already delivered by other established mental health providers, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, teachers, and clergy. In such cases, counseling may have a role within other mental health systems, but it is not considered an independent profession. Published reports indicate that this is the case in Germany, Korea, and Romania (Cates, 2002; Martin, 1997; Rott & Wickel, 1996; Watanabe-Muraoka, 1997). In Romania, for example, counseling only exists within education, particularly in the form of psycho-pedagogical assistance provided by teachers to students (Szilagyi, 2001). Counseling organizations tend to form around specialties, such as career or unemployment counseling, or for the purpose of meeting the needs of special education populations. In many countries, including the United States, France, the Netherlands, and Germany, counseling tended to emerge to meet a specific need for career guidance and unemployment issues. In Germany, the Bildungsberatung and Beratungslehrer work alongside the Berufsberatung (career counseling) as a separate organization (Martin, 1997). France has its orientation scolaire et professionelle (career guidance) with its own journal, a large organization, and a growing counseling movement at the University of Toulouse and the University of Nantes (N. Deen, personal communication, 2003). In Taiwan, counseling started in the 1940s as vocational guidance, aimed at helping international Chinese students adjust and pursue careers in Taiwan (J.M.C. Lin, personal communication, January 14, 2004). In many countries, including the Netherlands, counseling is emerging from this use of skills or highly specific modalities toward becoming a profession. For example, Utrecht University has no department of counseling
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psychology, but the Netherlands Association for Counselling, a professional organization, participates in the European Association for Counselling (EAC). Similarly, organizations for career guidance are successful in the Netherlands, such as the “Nederlandse Vereniging van Leerlingbegeleiders,” despite the lack of professional status to counseling. In this respect, the Dutch situation is similar to that in Great Britain (N. Deen, personal communication, 2003). Conflict with Local Culture Another reason why counseling may not be perceived as a necessary independent profession is that counseling as a profession is often developed around imported Western models, which may be in conflict with local or national religious and cultural beliefs, or with the values of indigenous populations. Many nations had to work through similar issues after missionary work and World War II led to the widespread importation of Western values. For example, in Japan, Roman Catholic priests and professors introduced the concepts of counseling. Therefore, counseling may have remained some sort of “enclave” in Japanese culture (N. Deen, personal communication, 2003). Histories of such conflicts between counseling and religion have been cited in nations such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and the Netherlands (Cates, 2002; N. Deen, personal communication, 2003; Dogan, 1998; Murray, 2002b). In conjunction with the NBCC, Patricia Cates conducted an extensive survey of international counselors and found that counselors in Saudi Arabia expressed this tension between counseling and religion as well. “Mental health is new and some of the old guards are concerned it may interfere with religion. Like many religions, folks in Islam are told to consult the clergy when they are troubled” (P. Cates, personal communication, 2002). Some of these religious differences have been ameliorated. For example, Deen (personal communication, 2003) reports that in the Netherlands during the 1970s, counselors experienced difficulties with certain right-wing protestant circles that believed that counseling denied original sin. Additionally, in the United Arab Emirates, “The lack of emphasis on mental health counseling must be viewed within social constructions of the Islamic religion. Islam plays an important part as to why the notion of the mental health counselor has not been viewed as a cultural necessity” (Brinson & Al-amri, 2005, p. 4). Counseling is sometimes perceived to be in conflict with local cultures and values, as in Korea, Japan, South Africa, and Thailand (Cates, 2002; Fukuhara, 1989; Kagee & Price, 1994), or with indigenous populations, as in New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, and the United States (Herring, 1994; Westwood & Quintrell, 1994). In countries such as Thailand, Western perceptions of counseling, which emphasize the individual, often run counter to more traditional beliefs in community, collaboration, and Buddhist teachings (Emavardhana, 2005). Similarly, in Nigeria, the “brother’s keeper” mentality
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and reliance on tribal elders and directive advice tends to collide with the focus on individuals. “The traditional philosophy and sociocultural factors described above tend to interfere with counseling as viewed from the West where formal counseling as an educational service originated” (Denga, 1983, p. 118). Power and Mistrust Finally, power and mistrust also play an important role in whether the profession of counseling will emerge within a particular society. In several countries, counseling is largely funded and directed by the government, which raises issues such as confidentiality and whether the counselor is serving the interests of the client—or the government. For example, in Israel during the 1990s, the intimate relationship between counselors and the schools led to apprehension. Teachers and students were leery, and, as a result, a relatively small number of students perceived the counselor to be a person they could turn to. This lack of trust arose from the perception that they were part of the school administration, and the students were often afraid of exposure (Dahevsky & Erhard, 1997). On a positive note, in a more recent article, Erhard and Harel (2005) stated, “The profession in Israel as in many other countries is being transformed from various marginal, ancillary, and supplemental services to comprehensive counseling that is integral to the total school education program” (p. 87). Counseling in South Africa also encountered similar problems of mistrust regarding whose interest the counselors truly served. Many times these perceptions were more extreme because black communities lacked a counseling tradition, most counselors were white, and often, therapists were viewed as tools of the state (Murray, 2002a). Similar to Israel, the situation in South Africa is changing for the better. According to Brack (personal communication, 2006), counseling is becoming much more accepted because of the quality of newer counselors and the addition of black faculty to counselor education training programs. A similar situation can be seen in Iran, as Ghobari (2006) notes: “Although attitudes of the general population toward mental illness are slowly changing, it is still clouded with stigma, fear of disclosure, and negative consequences. This attitude is reinforced somehow with the media by showing individuals who are mentally ill and have problems in daily functioning and are aggressive towards others” (p. 16). These themes underscore important reasons why counseling contributes to some cultures more successfully without attaining professional status. But while countries may acknowledge the skills and contributions of counseling differently, more are recognizing the value of the work. Nations as politically and socially diverse as Australia, Israel, Hungary, Ireland, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and the United States all have counseling organizations that have addressed the issue of the professional status of counseling in their country (American Counseling Association, 2006; Canadian Counseling
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Association [CCA], 2006; Cates, 2002; Dashevsky & Erhard, 1997; Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy [IACP], 2006; Israelashvili, 1997; National Board for Certified Counselors, 2006; Quintrell & Robertson, 1986; Ritoók, 1998b; Singapore Association for Counseling [SAC], 2003). In each case, certain basic themes emerged which, when taken as a whole, represent a broad theoretical brushstroke of issues associated with the development of counseling as a profession internationally. These themes include the formation of “umbrella organizations” and the establishment of national standards for counselor training and accreditation, as well as the development of ethics codes. Umbrella Organizations Thus far, all countries reviewed in this chapter had some type of organization for counselors to share information. In most nations, multiple loosely affiliated counseling organizations exist. Among counseling organizations addressing issues of professionalization, a single organization tends to emerge to take the lead in development of consistent, nationwide standards. We have termed such organizations “umbrella organizations.” The development of umbrella organizations varies according to the size and the population of a particular country. Within large, densely populated nations, umbrella organizations often have developed as a result of multiple competing counseling organizations. As counseling develops in large, economically stable nations and becomes a recognized and viable service, the number of local and national organizations serving these counselors tends to increase. The result is a collection of competing systems for training and regulating counselors and no single, consistent policy at the national level. This lack of cohesive identity and standards creates problems when issues of public perception or government support arise. In the United States after World War II, for example, counseling expanded rapidly and, as a result, so did the organizations that set standards of training and accreditation (Manderscheid & Henderson, 2002). In the United States, the most important step toward counseling’s professionalization was not further expansion, but contraction. In 1952, the American Counseling Association (ACA) formed through the merger of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, the American College Personnel Association, the National Vocational Guidance Association, and the National Association of Guidance Supervisors and Counselor Trainers. This unification allowed counseling to begin to distinguish itself from overlapping fields, such as clinical psychology, psychiatry, and social work. Similar scenarios have taken place throughout the world and have resulted in specific organizations taking a leadership role among various systems of regulation. Some of these umbrella organizations include the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy
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(BACP), Canadian Counselling Association (CCA), the European Association for Counselling (EAC), the European Forum for Student Guidance (FEDORA), the international division of the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC International), and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Umbrella organizations such as these address issues regarding national standards of counselor training, accreditation, certification, licensure, and ethical standards. The second group of umbrella organizations tends to develop within smaller nations that lack the resources and population to require multiple counseling organizations. Nonetheless, in many cases, the counseling organizations that do develop in such cultures play the same role in the professionalization of counseling as organizations within larger nations. For example, counseling organizations such as the Kenya Association of Professional Counsellors (KAPC), New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC), Philippines Guidance and Personnel Association (PGPA), Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC), Slovak Youth Information and Counselling Association (SYICA), Swiss National Association for Counselling (SNAC), and the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP), all address the same emergent themes outlined in this chapter as the previous category of umbrella organizations. However, these groups do not represent a contraction of multiple competing counseling organizations. National Standards Three themes have become evident while investigating various maps of the development of counseling as a profession internationally: establishment of national standards in training, accreditation and certification, and the development of codes of ethics. While these themes do not essentially determine which nations have an independent counseling profession, they do represent areas that all counseling organizations appear to address in attempting to define counseling in their countries. Through this process, counseling organizations appear to have determined the “value” of these themes within their particular culture. Training Most counseling organizations addressing professionalization frequently refer to training issues. Counseling training in various countries is a continuum, from two-day workshops in basic counseling skills to fully accredited doctoral-level counselor-training programs. In addressing issues of counselor training, several specific questions arise. Who trains counselors, and how do they do it? What are the critical variables that shape these programs? And more contextually, do independent counseling programs need to exist if typical counseling activities are currently provided by other mental health professionals?
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The form counselor training tends to revolve around how the field is perceived. Is it perceived as an independent field of study or as a set of transferable skills to be used within various professions? In nations where counseling is perceived as an independent profession, it is not surprising to see a strong emphasis on graduate-level training that often emphasizes skills, theory, and the identity of the profession. In many countries, development of counseling into an independent profession mirrors the expansion of training services from part-time classes to full-time graduate-level coursework. For example, in Hungary, counseling is developing dynamically toward professionalization. Counseling services have expanded from a few isolated centers, such as one established in 1985 at Eötvös University, to current initiatives at Teacher’s Training Colleges of Budapest and Zsambek, Attila Jozsef University of Szeged Medical School, Budapest Technical University, Teacher Training College of Eger, Budapest University of Physical Culture, and at the Health College of Szombathely. This increased focus on counseling initiatives has helped training evolve from mostly in-service programs for employment counselors to programs in universities. Programs in other countries helped foster this process: the University of Ottawa in Canada and the University of British Columbia contributed to the development of fulltime graduate and postgraduate counseling psychology training at Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest (Ritoók, 1998b). Other countries where counseling is emerging have shown the need to extend training to the graduate level. In Kenya, higher diplomas in counseling are available for part-time training. Collaborative efforts with the University of Manchester, Great Britain, have extended counselor training to full-time graduate counseling programs (KAPC, 2006). Similarly, in Nigeria, master’s level training for counselors began in 1980 at the University of Ilorin, after a long tradition of school counselor training in undergraduate courses. For example, components of counseling were taught to all education majors (Gothard & Bojuwoye, 1992). In Botswana, most guidance and counselor training takes place in government-sponsored seminars for teachers, but recently graduate programs in counseling have emerged. Many graduate-level counselors, however, still earn their degrees in the United States, Canada, or Great Britain (Maroba, personal communication, 2003). In other countries, counseling is taught not as an independent field, but as a set of skills that can be learned in seminars or within other programs such as psychology or education. In countries such as Guyana and Ghana, counselor training exists only within other coursework. The increase in counseling activities offered by other professions, such as social work, has created the need for more organized training (Cates, 2002). Although graduate training is available in Japan, the lack of a professional identity of counseling has limited the number of schools offering such programs. The word counselor has a broad meaning, including psychologists,
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psychotherapists, educational psychologists, and school counselors. A qualified counselor should be certified by the Foundation of the Japanese Certification Board for Clinical Psychologists (Japan Society of Certified Clinical Psychologists, 2006). Other organizations that pertain to counselors include the Japan Industrial Counselors Association and the Japanese Association of Educational Psychology. In Germany, one of the greatest problems in developing an independent counseling profession arises from the nonexistence of guidance and counseling as an established university discipline with fully specialized professors and researchers, along with resources such as libraries (Martin, 1997). However, some question the need for counseling to emerge as another mental health profession: With a good public social security system and sufficient medical, psychological, and social care in the society, university officials can hardly be convinced that there is a need for specialists in school or student counseling inside universities, not for departments of counselor education or counselling psychology. (Martin, 1997, p. 76)
Although a professional counseling association exists in the Netherlands (Netherlands Association for Counselling [NAC]), few independent courses of counseling are available. However, counseling at the University of Utrecht has become an intricate and well-established part of the school environment and is practiced by professors, student advisers, and student counselors/psychologists (Herfs, 1996). For example, student psychologists and student counselors, through the Department of Student Affairs, hold weekly meetings to discuss current activities. This cooperation results in a smooth system, with student advisers and professors as the front-line workers. They make referrals to student psychologists and counselors and other professionals on topics including admissions, finances, sports, fraternities, psychosomatic problems, emotional problems, and study concerns (Martin, 1997). In other universities, however, counseling is less well developed. On the secondary level, teacher-counselors work primarily as teachers but counseling is included as part of their job tasks. Larger schools may have a coordinator of counseling, or even a supervising school psychologist. But this is far from common. The primary level lacks specifically designated school counselors (N. Deen, personal communication, 2003). A recent development in 2004 requires accredited counselors to take refresher courses, through workshops offered by members of the NAC or other related organizations (de Kruiff, 2006). A recent report on the status of counseling and psychotherapy in Great Britain found that training occurs in four areas: further education (accounting for 29.6 percent of all training courses), higher education (26.8 percent), the private sector (36.8 percent), and health services (1.4 percent) (Aldridge & Pollard, 2006).
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An analysis of counselor-training programs illustrates the impact that the perception of counseling has on implementing counselor training. Developing consistent study to meet a specific need for additional and in-depth training appears critical if counseling is to evolve into an independent profession. In such cases, studying well-developed programs in other parts of the world— without drawing on potentially inappropriate and overgeneralized methods—is a useful method to jump-start this process. The analysis of counselor training also emphasizes that in many countries counseling works well as a set of skills taught within other professions. In such cases, there appears to be little or no need to develop autonomous counseling programs. Instead, practitioners need to work at developing these skills more fully.
Accreditation and Certification Closely related to the issues of training are issues of accreditation of counseling-training programs as well as the certification of individual counselors. One of the most consistent findings regarding national standards across the countries studied has been the mutual emphasis on developing counseling as a profession and on creating and monitoring such systems. In fact, most countries have some form of accreditation for training, though these systems are often local and unique to a particular university or training center and are rarely legally binding (Vontress & Naiker, 1995). The establishment of national accreditation standards includes two groups. The first is the accreditation, or certification, of individual counselors, and the second is the accreditation of counselor-training programs. It is important to note the varying usage of the word accreditation. In some cases it means a process to license or certify individual counselors. Other times, it refers only to certifying counselor-training programs. With the exception of specific examples of certain nations, we will be using the term accreditation to refer only to counseling programs, not individual counselors. Issues of individual certification can be very confusing within any given nation, let alone attempting transnational comparisons. The issue is dotted with major differences in terminology and multiple, sometimes conflicting, accreditation schemes, coupled with complicated relationships with various aspects of the national government. One of the most unique, and often confusing, is the system in the United States. For counselors in the United States, the difference between being certified and being licensed is important. Currently, the national government does not maintain a national licensure for individual counselors. Instead, each state’s regulations determine licensure standards. This has several advantages, such as an increased ability for counseling organizations to strongly impact the laws
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affecting counseling regulations within a particular state instead of having to impact federal law (Clawson, 2002). The state government licensure also has several disadvantages, including creating various, and possibly incongruent, schemes for licensure, as well as raising the possibility of states electing to not offer licensure to individual counselors at all (Clawson, 2002). The major body in the United States for certification of individual counselors is the NBCC, established in 1982 with the goal of creating and monitoring a national certification system. Certification through NBCC requires counselors to attain a master’s degree in counseling with a minimum of 48 semester hours of graduate-level coursework in eight areas, two-years of post-master’s counseling experience, letters of recommendation, and passing the National Counselor Examination (NCE) for Licensure and Certification (NBCC, 2006). In the United States, the process of accreditation of counseling programs has a unique structure since accreditation is extended through nongovernmental, voluntary institutional agencies or professional associations. The CACREP was formed in 1981. CACREP accreditation involves stringent criteria in the following areas: the institution, program objectives and curriculum, clinical instruction, faculty and staff, organization and administration, evaluations in the program, and specific standards for areas of emphasis within counseling (CACREP, 2006). In Great Britain, no legal minimum qualifications are currently necessary to practice as a counselor (G. Syme, personal communication, 2002). The government does not yet regulate or accredit individual counselors. However, this is considered one of the major goals of the BACP. In this sense, there is not “licensure” as it occurs at the state level in the United States. Within Great Britain, BACP membership has taken on many of the roles of a license, as many employers require this membership as proof of a counselor’s minimal competence and adherence to the BACP ethics code (BACP, 2002). In Great Britain, individual accreditation is achieved through membership in the BACP, which has specific requirements for acceptance (G. Syme, personal communication, 2002). Membership in the BACP has several components, one of which is a minimum education requirement. The easiest way to meet BACP educational requirements is to receive a degree from a BACPaccredited counseling program. The BACP accreditation scheme for such courses began in 1988 and requires the training courses to be full-time for one year, or two to three years part-time, with 400 contact hours and supervision (BACP, 2002). However, individuals do not necessarily have to attend a BACPaccredited counselor-training program. Any reasonably substantial counseling course that falls into the six areas of “core training” may count for accreditation purposes (BACP, 2002; Clarkson, 1995). Together with other major counseling organizations in Great Britain, the BACP has also developed the UK Register of Counsellors (UKRC), which allows the public to find qualified counselors who adhere to a specific ethics
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code and have met a minimum training standard. Several accrediting organizations offer individuals a route for becoming independent registered practitioners. These include the BACP, Counselling and Psychotherapy in Scotland (COSCA), the Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals (FDAP), and the United Kingdom Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners (UKAHPP). One of the unique aspects of individual accreditation in Great Britain is the emphasis on developing a “mature” counselor (G. Syme, personal communication, 2002). For example, until December 31, 2002, one route to accreditation through the BACP involved little formal training, but instead provided evidence of 10 years of counseling as understood by the BACP. Also, the requirements for more advanced counselor-training courses underscore the emphasis on mature counselors. These courses have a minimum age limit of 21, or, in some cases, 25 (BACP, 2002). This focus provides a major contrast from the standards present in most other countries studied. In the Netherlands, the NAC has developed standards for individual accreditation that come close to the EAC criteria. Membership is granted to those who have completed the training and practice requirements demanded by the criteria. An “aspirant membership” is open to those who are still in training but have not yet completed the demands. The EAC offers a process for counsellors to be awarded the European Certificate of Counsellor Accreditation (EAC, 2006). More specific information is found in the 2003 booklet Training Standards, Accreditation, and Ethical Charter, which is available through EAC. In New Zealand, counseling is not a protected term, as there is no licensure through the government (NZAC, 2006). Similar to Great Britain, no independent regulatory body, such as the NBCC in the United States, exists. Membership in the NZAC is becoming the informal license of counselors to regulate counseling training courses, establish minimum criteria for acceptance in these counseling organizations, and develop an ethics code to which all NZAC counselors must adhere. Although the government does not enforce specific criteria for counselors, the NZAC and the Australian Counselling Association have strong ties to the government, often deferring to the standards of these groups when issues arise (B. Manthei, personal communication, 2002). At the 2002 IAC conference in New Zealand, the president of NZAC addressed the perception that an independent regulatory body, such as NBCC, is the “gold standard” for counselor training. He cited issues of finances, size of nation, size of counseling organizations, and accountability. Regarding finances, he mentioned that NBCC costs more to run per year than the entire NZAC budget. Further, he argued that with the low number of universities in general, as well as those that offer counseling programs, such an elaborate structure would be counterproductive and wasteful. Currently, 80 counselortraining programs have applied for accreditation through NZAC, and such manageable numbers allow the organization to monitor the programs’ quality (B. Manthei, personal communication, 2002).
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However, a different viewpoint is offered in relation to financial restrictions and a lack of certification standards. NBCC’s budget is derived from the size of the application pool and certification register (there were more than 40,000 NCCs in 2006). In contrast, if an organization has 200 certificants, obviously the cost would be somewhat proportional and could be attained in volunteer-driven organizations. NBCC International’s experience with helping countries including Jamaica, Mexico, and Venezuela to create a technically sound certification process is now a valuable tool in overcoming problems mentioned in New Zealand. NBCC promotes such work in other countries and subsidizes start-up of new, country-specific credentialing (T. Clawson, personal communication, 2006). The CCA was developed in 1965 and created its first certification standards in 1991. As in the United States, where the ACA developed NBCC to be autonomous and establish and maintain individual counselor certification standards, the CCA developed the Canadian Counsellor Certification as a national certification process (CCA, 2006). Unlike Great Britain and New Zealand, certification in Canada is not achieved through membership in the major counseling organization within the country, though it is a prerequisite. Three categories of CCA membership are available: category A member (requiring a graduate degree in counseling), category B member (with a nongraduate degree in counseling but with equivalent experience), or as a student member (CCA, 2006). After gaining membership in CCA, counselors may then seek certification through CCA. Unlike countries in which membership operates as an informal counseling license, those who wish to use a qualification designation from CCA must seek certification. Those who obtain certification are entitled to use the letters CCC (Canadian Certified Counsellor). CCC indicates that an individual has a certain amount of training and expertise in the field of counseling (CCA, 2006). The distinction between members and certified counselors is important because the term counselor is not a protected term in Canada. No laws detail which people can and cannot call themselves counselors, with the exception in Quebec for guidance counselors. Other initiatives are currently under way in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (Robertson & Borgen, 2003). Identifying skilled counselors is crucial if their work is to be perceived as professional. Because of this need to identify professional counselors, certification through the CCA requires a much more thorough and stringent criteria than just membership in the organization (Borgen, 2002; CCA, 2006). The CCA established the Canadian Counselling Association Council on Accreditation of Counsellor Education Programs to evaluate graduate programs in counselor education. Several themes emerge from analyzing accreditation and certification processes across the world. First, the major counseling organization within a country plays an important role in creating minimum standards of training. In most countries, membership within these umbrella organizations works as an informal authorization to practice as a counselor, or leads to a more direct route
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to other levels of certification sometimes offered within these organizations. Some examples of strong umbrella organizations include the ACA in Australia, the CCA in Canada, the NZAC in New Zealand, the ACA in the United States, and the EAC throughout Europe (N. Deen, personal communication, 2003). The EAC is a multinational umbrella organization, which offers certification for individual counselors whose countries as yet have no possibilities to establish a qualification structure of their own. Counselors in such countries can receive individual recognition from the EAC. Multinational umbrella organizations may also provide guidelines for countries that are in the process of developing a structure of their own and that want to meet the requirements to join the multinational umbrella organization such as the EAC with their national organization (N. Deen, personal communication, 2003). A similar scenario can be seen in the development of the African Association for Guidance and Counselling (AAGC). Founded in 2002, the AAGC works to promote the development of counseling and guidance throughout Africa, establish standards and professional ethics, create links between local, national, and international organizations, and promote a society that responds to the needs of youth, children, and their families (D. Bhusumane, personal communication, 2005). A second theme in accreditation and certification processes is the emphasis on formal academic training as a necessary minimum standard to practice, although this varies in countries. Countries requiring master’s level training include Australia, Canada, and the United States (ACA, 2006; Armstrong, personal communication, June 2001; Cates, 2002; CCA, 2006). A third common theme is a constructive relationship between the major counseling organization and the government. Several models exist, from a basic working relationship to the government’s use of the organizations’ guidelines and ethical codes to form licensure laws. As the relationship evolves, a government may come to identify these counseling organizations as a resource in times of crisis. In the United States, for example, officials called on the ACA to help address the traumatic effects of September 11, 2001. Large numbers of counselors have been called on in the aftermath of other disasters, such as the tsunami in Southeast Asia in 2004 and Hurricane Katrina in the United States in 2005. New relationships between governments and counseling organizations continue to emerge. In Malaysia, the Ministry of Education announced in 1996 that all secondary schools must have full-time school counselors (Mey, 2005). In response to the expansion of counseling services beyond schools, the government created the National Counseling Council (NCC), chaired by the Minister of Social Development and National Unity. In 1998, the Counselor Act 580 was passed by Parliament and dictates registration and licensure of counselors, in addition to providing a safeguard for the profession (Mey, 2005). In some countries, the government controls all aspects of counselor training, accreditation, and employment. For example, in Saudi Arabia “counselor” and
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“psychologist” are both official titles within the Ministry (Cates, 2002). In fact, the king and the government have a strong influence on the role of counseling in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, in the Islamic religion in the United Arab Emirates, established rules traditionally guide followers’ conduct. Muslims believe emotional disturbances occur when individuals stray from these dictates, and thus, disturb their inner peace (Brinson & Al-amri, 2005). In many cases, the relationship between government and counseling may be benign. In others, however, when government interests are allowed to replace the individual’s, the relationship becomes more precarious. In South Africa during apartheid, for example, counselors, who were used as a tool by the government, struggled with government policy and client interests. They were forced to make tough choices between encouraging clients to retreat to safer, but oppressive, norms or to actively fight injustice—increasing the likelihood of their physical and mental harm (Kagee & Price, 1994; Murray, 2002a; Vontress & Naiker, 1995). Ethics The development of an ethics code also impacts the development of these maps of professional counseling. The counseling organizations studied, which emphasize the professional status of their work, tend to address ethical issues. Though codes may exist within specific workplaces or within universities, the most established counseling organizations tend to develop ethics codes. This is true in Australia (ACA), Great Britain (BACP), the Netherlands (NAC), Israel (IAEC), Ireland (IACT), New Zealand (NZAC), and the United States (ACA, NBCC), among others. International conference programs have focused on the importance of ethical codes, as has the work of Dr. Tim Bond and Mr. Alan Jamieson. This has helped lead to a new emphasis on ethical issues at several IAC conferences over the past several years. Most of these ethics codes are not legally binding documents, but instead are tied to a counselor’s standing and membership in the particular counseling organization. However, some exceptions exist. For example, many U.S. states have adopted the ACA and NBCC ethics codes as law. In others, courts may use these codes as legal reference in ethical cases where no law exists (Clawson, 2002). Ethical codes tend to provide standards of professional conduct, and inform, as well as protect members of the public seeking counselors’ services. Such goals are often stated explicitly in the preamble or introduction, as in the ethical codes in Australia, Canada, United States, New Zealand, Great Britain, and Ireland. Experts suggest that other goals in creating ethics codes include ensuring codes and practices that are contextually appropriate, informing the public what counseling does, and establishing a basis of accountability for counselors and the services they provide (Bond & Baron, 1998). The structure of these ethics codes tends to be rather homogeneous, including an introduction/ preamble, general values or principles, and specific codes of practice.
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Although codes vary to some degree by country, the overall homogeneity suggests that these codes tend to play a similar role in most nations. These codes are an attempt to establish a professional identity for their work by distinguishing counseling from other helping professions and from more traditional, local, cultural resources such as family, clergy, or elders. This goal is most prevalent in counseling organizations that are currently working toward developing an ethics code. Our analysis suggests ethics codes typically receive minimal attention despite the important role they play in defining counseling and ensuring clients’ rights. Countries have been slow to develop such codes and the government or umbrella organizations required to make these codes binding. Even when these measures are established, informing the public of what to expect from counseling—and what their rights are as clients—remains challenging.
CONCLUSION Counseling as a profession is largely a phenomenon of the 20th and 21st centuries, but it has witnessed a rapid and diverse expansion across the world. Despite the multiple routes professional counseling has taken on this adventure, and no matter how differently counseling is practiced in the various countries, these themes continually emerge: issues of training, accreditation and certification, and ethics codes. How these themes shape counseling in a particular country depends on the goals of counseling organizations and the unique context of counseling in that nation. These themes are not “destinations”; instead they are more often reference points used to chart appropriate counseling services within a given nation. The way counseling organizations or other invested professionals respond to the social, psychological, economic, and cultural values of their country generally determines how counselors are trained, qualified, and overseen. The counseling community is just beginning to understand how and why each country can successfully map such different routes to a common goal: promoting the well-being of people, according to their unique national cultures and values. More discussion and international collaboration are needed to fully explore these issues. We hope this chapter may play a small role in enriching the discussion. We encourage readers to contact us with updated information or comments that they may have.
EDITORS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Over the years, we have found that counseling practices are not well known in many countries, but they are emerging quickly. The authors of this contribution
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and of this edition of Counselor Preparation have extensive interaction with counselors worldwide. We regularly find new items of historic note. Countries like Guam, Korea, Puerto Rico, and Taiwan license counselors. Malaysia passed licensure for counselors in the late 1990s, and Great Britain and Venezuela are also moving toward licensure. Counseling associations are active around the world in countries and in regions such as the Caribbean (Jamaica Association of Guidance Counsellors in Education [JAGCE]) and Africa (AAGC). The United States, Great Britain, and Australia have been among the most influential in expanding the reach of professional counseling. In many cases, academic institutions offer offshore master’s degrees in counseling. The great number of students who study abroad and return to their homes, adapting counseling to their culture, has helped expand the roles of counseling worldwide. A healthy result of this adaptation is the sharing of techniques and philosophies. The practice of mental health intervention is not associated with any one culture. All cultures have a history of dealing with mental health needs. The so-called Western model is in itself an amalgam of centuries of thought and practice and is most known because of its popular nature in the economically advantaged countries since the mid-20th century. Continued, intentional sharing of ideas will enhance the profession’s growth and expansion. On a similar note, ancient non-Western societies first credentialed professions and institutions; the West has adopted this practice. The use of practice and training standards is popular and common in all governments. We think that standards may be the most useful and obvious way to share ideas of quality care and, at the same time, respect the individual differences of societies. REFERENCES Aldridge, S., & Pollard, J. (2006). Interim report to Department of Health on initial mapping project for psychotherapy and counseling. Retrieved November 2006 from http://www.bacp.co.uk/regulation/DoH_report.html American Counseling Association. (2006). Retrieved June 2006 from http://www.aca. org. Anaheim, CA. Australian Counselling Association. (2006). Retrieved June 2006 from http://www. theaca.net.au Bond, T., & Baron, J. (1998). Counselling as a profession in a changing world. Paper presented at the meeting for the International Association for Counselling, Paris, France. Bond, T., & Baron, J. (1999). Introduction. In T. Bond, & J. Baron (Eds.), Counselling as a profession: Status, organization and human rights. New York: International Association for Counselling. Bond, T., Lee, C., Lowe, R., Malayapillay, A., Wheeler, S., Banks, A., et al. (2001). The nature of counseling: An investigation of counseling activity in selected countries. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 23, 245–260. Borgen, B. (2002, June). Culture and mental health working group. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Association of Counselors, Auckland, New Zealand.
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Expectations
Respondents from several schools provided information in this survey about changes anticipated in their programs. These included adding or deleting courses and changing accreditation status. The following provides summaries of those plans. COURSES A program’s curriculum must evolve with the counseling field. The continually expanding base of knowledge and best practices requires schools to alter courses from time to time. Ninety programs completed this section of the Data Collection Form. Respondents more frequently listed courses that their programs might add. The most common courses being added to the curriculum included addictions, play therapy, crisis/violence counseling, supervision, and marriage and family counseling. Table 10.1 lists these responses. ACCREDITATION STATUS OF PROGRAMS As noted in earlier chapters, counselor preparation programs may seek accreditation. Among respondents to this survey, school and community counseling programs led the field in attaining CACREP accreditation. Table 10.2 contains information on other specialty areas that are accredited or that plan to seek or drop accreditation.
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Drop
5 21 1 1 3 7 1 1 4 1 5 11 15 2 7 1 4 2 4 5 5 11 3 8 1 0 5 10 1 12 15 1 7 8 1 3 2 5 4 4 16 2 2 4
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Number of Departments Responding: N = 90.
Table 10.2. Accreditation Status of Programs Accreditation Body CACREP
CORE AAPC Total
Program Career Counseling College Counseling Community Counseling Counselor Education and Supervision Gerontological Counseling Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy Mental Health Counseling School Counseling Student Affairs/College Counseling Emphasis Student Affairs/Professional Practice Emphasis Student Affairs Rehabilitation Counseling Pastoral Counseling
Now Have
Applying For
Plan to Drop
5 11 101 43
1 — 15 2
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— 3
— —
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6 25 3
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5
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PROGRAM CHANGES ANTICIPATED Schools offering counselor preparation studies anticipated other changes to their programs besides course offerings. Programs answering this portion of the Data Collection Form indicated that they are making greater efforts to recruit diverse faculty and students. The other changes noted most often were seeking accreditation and providing more distance education and online courses. A summary of those responses is included in Table 10.3. OTHER MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS Several counselor education respondents also noted related programs offered on their campus. Psychology and social work were the programs most often listed. Frequencies of related programs were reported in Table 10.4.
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Table 10.3. Program Changes Anticipated by Departments Anticipated Program Changes
Increase
Diversity recruiting of students Diversity recruiting of faculty National accreditation (e.g., CACREP) Number of online courses Number of distance-education courses Course offerings Faculty full-time equivalency Number of off-campus courses Clinical supervision Number of degree majors Financial aid Admission requirements Graduation requirements Other Tuition Increase
Decrease
76 65 43 41 40 39 32 32 20 20 19 18 12 5 1
— — — — — 1 6 — — 3 — — — 1 —
Number of Programs Responding: N = 143.
Table 10.4. Availability of Other Mental Health Program(s) at Same College or University Where Counselor Preparation Program Offered Mental Health Program(s) Offered On Campus
Number of Programs Responding
Art therapists Clinical social workers Communications International studies Marriage and family therapists Organizational behaviorists Psychiatric nurses Psychiatrists Psychologists School psychologists Other
8 48 28 16 25 13 22 15 89 4 29
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Preparation. We hope this marks the beginning of an expanding database on counselor preparation around the globe. In summary, many schools offering counselor education preparation are strengthening and revising their programs to meet the changing needs of the practitioner. More are incorporating technology into delivery systems, and are populated with faculty who hold well-respected credentials. Unquestionably, this evolution is shaping strong counseling professionals who are equipped to meet the mental health needs of their clients. The strengths of this development also provide the foundation for the field’s continued expansion, both nationally and internationally.
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Keys for Part D: Data on Each Department M – Master’s degree (i.e., M.A., M.S., M.Ed.) S – Specialist degree (i.e., Ed.S., C.A.G.S.) D – Doctoral degree (i.e., Ph.D., Ed.D.) NP – Not Provided CPCE – Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam Assoc. Professor – Associate Professor Full Prof. – Full Professor F – Female M – Male Grad – Graduated GRE – Graduate Records Examinations MAT – Miller Analogies Test Work Exp – Work Experience Sem – Semester Qtr – Quarter Pract – Practicum Intern – Internship Comp – Comprehensive AAMFT – American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy AAPC – American Association of Pastoral Counselors ABMP – American Board of Medical Psychotherapists ABPP – American Board of Professional Psychology ACS – Approved Clinical Supervisor ACSW – Academy of Certified Social Workers ASCH – American Society of Clinical Hypnotherapy ATR – Registered Art Therapist BCC – Board Certified Chaplain BCD – Board Certified Diplomat in Clinical Social Work CAC – Certified Alcoholism (Addictions) Counselor CADC – Certified Alcohol and Dependency Counselor CADAC – Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor CCAS – Certified Clinical Addictions Specialist CCDC – Certified Clinical Dependence Counselor CCM – Certified Case Manager CCMHC – Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor
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CDMS – Certified Disability Management Specialist CESC – Certified Elementary School Counselor CGP – Certified Group Psychotherapist CLPC – Clinical Licensed Professional Counselor CMFT – Certified Marriage and Family Therapist CORE – Council on Rehabilitation Education CPC – Certified Professional Counselor CRC – Certified Rehabilitation Counselor CRC-MAC – Certified Rehabilitation Counselor/Master Addiction Counselor CSC – Certified School Counselor CSSC – Certified Secondary School Counselor CSP – Certified School Psychologist CSW – Clinical Social Worker CVE – Certified Vocational Evaluator DCSW – Doctorate of Clinical Social Work HSPP – Health Service Provider in Psychology LCDC – Licensed Clinical Dependence Counselor LCP – Licensed Counseling Professional LCPC – Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor LCSW – Licensed Clinical Social Worker LMFC – Licensed Marriage and Family Counselor LMFT – Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMHC – Licensed Mental Health Counselor LMHP – Licensed Mental Health Professional LP – Licensed Psychologist LPC – Licensed Professional Counselor LPCC – Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor LPE – Licensed Psychological Evaluator LPP – Licensed Psychological Practitioner LSAC – Licensed Substance Abuse Counselor LSC – Licensed School Counselor LSSP – Licensed Specialist in School Psychology LSSW – Licensed School Social Worker LSW – Licensed Social Worker
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AL: Auburn University
Dean Administrator
2084 Haley Center Auburn, AL 36849-6222 USA www.auburn.edu/coun Dean, College of Education, Francis Kochan 3084 Haley Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA Holly Stadler, Professor & Department Head 2084 Haley Center, Auburn, AL 36849-6222, USA (334) 844-5160, fax: (334) 844-2860,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Upsilon Mu Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The department and faculty are committed to preparing professional counselors to work with a diverse clientele in schools and communities. The mission statement for the department and objectives for individual programs can be found on the departmental Web page: www.auburn.edu/academics/education/ccp Faculty Research Faculty biographical information and research interests can be found on the Counseling and Counseling Psychology Web page. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Contact
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Counselor Education: D. Other: D. Community Counseling: M = Chippewa Thomas School Counseling: M = Debra Cobia Counselor Education: D = Jamie Carney Counselor Education: D = Jamie Carney Other: D
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Buckhalt, Joseph A; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Carney, Jamie; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Cobia, Debra C; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Dagley, John; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; NCC ● Ern, Gregg; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60 ● Kluck, Annette; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60 ● Pipes, Randolph B; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Stadler, Holly A; PhD; Full Professor; <21; NCC;
[email protected] ● Suh, Suhyun; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Thomas, Chippewa; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 22 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (EdD): 2 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Master; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (PhD): 2 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Master; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (PhD): 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (EdD): 50 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (PhD): 50 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Other (PhD)
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AL: The University of Alabama
Dean Administrator
Box 870231 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0231 USA http://education.ua.edu/psych/counselor/index.html James E. McLean, PhD, College of Education Box 870231, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0231, USA S. Allen Wilcoxon, EdD, Program Chair Box 870231, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0231, USA (205) 348-7579, fax: (205) 348-7584,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness This program offers some distance learning via interactive technology (no online curriculum), though the majority of coursework is completed in a traditional on-campus format. Faculty Research Faculty research interests include counselor development, counselor supervision, ethical/legal aspects of counseling, play therapy, marriage/family counseling. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Contact
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. Rehabilitation Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = S. Allen Wilcoxon, EdD Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Jamie F. Satcher, PhD School Counseling: M = Karla D. Carmichael, PhD Community Counseling: S = S. Allen Wilcoxon, EdD Rehabilitation Counseling: S = Jamie F. Satcher, PhD School Counseling: S = Karla D. Carmichael, PhD Counselor Education: D = S. Allen Wilcoxon, EdD
Distance learning: Yes; 25% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications Marriage and Family Therapists Organizational Behaviorists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Multiracial Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
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Doctoral Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Burnham, Joy S; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Carmichael, Karla D; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Hooper, Lisa M; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Leggett, Mark F; PhD; Clinical Faculty; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Satcher, Jamie F; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Wilcoxon S. Allen; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Approved Supervisor, AAMFT Clinical Member, Certified Elementary School Counselor, CRC, LMHC, RPT, RPTS Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 14 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 14 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 8 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 19 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (S): 13 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 11 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (PhD): 9 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Community Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Rehabilitation Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (PhD): 72 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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AL: Troy University
Dean Administrator
219 General Academic Building Troy, AL 36082 USA www.troy.edu Dean, College of Education, Donna Jacobs Troy, AL 36082, USA Dianne Gossett, Associate Dean 10 McCartha Hall, Troy, AL 36082, USA (334) 670-3460, fax: (334) 670-3291,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Tau Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Contact
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Jeane Wright Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Linda Williams School Counseling: M = Dianne Gossett
Distance learning: NP; % courses online – NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Gossett, Dianne; EdD; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Ritter, Sandra; PhD; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Warren, Fernelle; PhD; <21;
[email protected] ● Williams, Linda S; PhD; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Wright, Jeanne; PhD; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 60%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 40 Admit Yearly; 45 Grad Yearly; 850 Total; MAT 33; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 850 Total; MAT 33; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 850 Total; MAT 33; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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AL: University of Montevallo
Dean Administrator
Station 6380 Montevallo, AL 35115 USA www.montevallo.edu Interim Dean, Beth Counce College of Education Lee Doebler, Professor, Chair, Station 6380 Montevallo, AL 35115, USA (205) 665-6380, fax: (205) 665-6349,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Program tracks in community counseling, marriage and family counseling, and school counseling allow students to meet academic requirements for licensure and certification in a hands-on, student-centered environment. Faculty Research Counselor preparation and professional development 40% faculty in professional counseling practice. Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Contact
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Debbie Grant Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Stephanie G. Puleo School Counseling: M = Charlotte Daughhetee
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Daughhetee, Charlotte; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Doebler, Lee K; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; doebler.montevallo.edu ● Grant, Debbie D; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Puleo, Stephanie G; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Thrower, Elizabeth E; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 35 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 35; GPA 2.5; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 20 F; 4 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 35; GPA 2.5; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 15 F; 1 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 35; GPA 2.5; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio
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AL: University of North Alabama
Dean Administrator
UNA Box 5107 Florence, AL 35632-0001 USA www.una.edu Fred Hattabaugh College of Education J. Paul Baird, Assoc. and Coordinator, UNA Box 5107 Florence, AL 35632-0001, USA (256) 765-4667, fax: (256) 765-4159,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Nu Alpha Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Strong emphasis on counseling skills development. Program provides practical support for students/graduates seeking to qualify for licensure by administering Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination and National Counselor Examination. Faculty Research Counselor supervision, the role of leisure activities in career development, academic success and failure among college students, advanced empathy skills, the use of popular music and movies in counselor training. Percent faculty in professional counseling practice: NP Degree Programs Degree
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Contact
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = J. Paul Baird School Counseling: M = J. Paul Baird
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Baird, J. Paul; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Loew, Sandra A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Pearson, Quinn M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 33 F; 7 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 5 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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AL: University of South Alabama
Dean Administrator
UCOM 3700, College of Education Mobile, AL 36688-0002 USA www.southalabama.edu/coe/bset George Uhlig UCOM 3614 Joseph G. Law, Jr., Program Coordinator, Counseling and Psychometry UCOM 3700, College of Education, Mobile, AL 36688-0002, USA (251) 380-2861, fax: (251) 380-2713,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Sigma Alpha Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness All instructors have doctoral degrees and are active in community service. One professor is president of the state counseling association; another is active on the boards of several human service agencies. Faculty Research Active research is carried out on counseling individuals with PTSD, ADHD, learning disabilities and other disorders. One faculty member has published research on the practice of body piercing and another is norming an adult personality test. 60% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychiatric Nurses Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Master Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Clark, Jean; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Guest, Charles L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Law, Joseph G; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● McIntosh, Irene; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Millner, Vaughn; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 23 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 3 ● Other (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GPA 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GPA 3 ● School Counseling (M): 16 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; GPA 3 ● School Counseling (S): 16 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly
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Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Other (M): 39 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 54 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 39 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (S)
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AR: Henderson State University
Dean Administrator
1100 Henderson St. HSU Box 7774 Arkadelphia, AR 71999-0001 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Five full-time faculty members with 65 part-time students in School Counseling and Community Counseling. New state-of-the-art counseling laboratory. Faculty Research Parenting, Poetry Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Counseling. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● English, Linda; Other; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Kelly, Michael S; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Olson, Ralph, Blair; MA; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Schmid, Richard; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Weiner, Charles; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Approved Supervisor, AAMFT Clinical Member, Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LMFT Supervisor, LPC Supervisor, MFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 45 F; 5 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 30 Avg Age; 790 Total; GRE Q 390; GRE V 400; MAT 30; Master; GPA 2.85; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 14 F; 1 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 32 Avg Age; 790 Total; GRE Q 390; GRE V 400; MAT 30; Master; GPA 2.85; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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AR: University of Arkansas–Little Rock
Dean Administrator
2801 S. University Ave. Little Rock, AR 72204 USA www.teletrain.com/ualr Angela Sewall, EdD College of Education Larry R. Dickerson, PhD, Graduate Program Coordinator 2801 S. University Ave., Little Rock, AR 72204, USA (501) 569-3428, fax: (501) 569-3547,
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CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The 54 semester-hour Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling program is offered completely online and utilizes the latest in asynchronous video streaming and ChromaKey technology to create a learning environment comparable to the on-campus class experience. Faculty Research The technology and psychology of distance learning; increasing accessibility of educational materials for persons with disabilities; techniques for improving collection and utilization of program evaluation data. 56% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Other Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Cochran, William A; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Croston, Yvonne M; MS; Instructor; <21;
[email protected] ● Dickerson, Larry R; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Garner, William E; RhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Harris, Dawn F; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Hope, Robert C; MS; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Ortega, Raymond; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Smith, Thomas E; EdD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Wolffe, Karen; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 11%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CDMS, CRC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 97 F; 41 M; 138 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 54 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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AZ: Argosy University–Phoenix
Dean Administrator
2233 W. Dunlap Ave, Suite 150 Phoenix, AZ 85021 USA President Clinton Gardner, 2233 W. Dunlap Ave, Suite 150 Phoenix, AZ 85021, USA Bart Lerner, Program Chair, 2233 W. Dunlap Ave, Suite 150 Phoenix, AZ 85021, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: Yes; 49% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Heretick, Donna; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60 ● Lang, Gina; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80 ● Vitanza, Stephanie; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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AZ: Arizona State University
Dean Administrator
Payne 302, Mc-0611 Tempe, AZ 85287-0611 USA http://coe.asu.edu/psyched Eugene Garcia Payne 104 Elsie Moore, Division Director, Payne 302, Mc-0611 Tempe, AZ 85287-0611, USA (480) 965-3384, fax: (480) 965-0300,
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CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Nationally ranked master’s program in counseling and doctoral program in counseling psychology. Programs focus on multicultural counseling competence. Faculty Research Multicultural counseling competence assessment and training, ethnic identity, acculturation, school and mental health evaluation, test interpretation, counseling process and outcome, supervision, vocational assessment and development, wellness, mattering and meaning-in-life issues, psychological interventions over the Internet, at-risk populations, optimal development, genetic counseling, school counseling, substance abuse, and counselor development. 90% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Other: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Terence Tracey Other: M = Andrea Dixon Rayle School Counseling: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Arciniega, GM; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Arredondo, Patricia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Claiborn, Charles D; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Glidden-Tracey, Cynthia E; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Homer, Judith; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Hood, Stafford; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Horan, John J; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Kerr, Barbara; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Kinnier, Richard T; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● McWhirter JJ; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Rayle, Andrea Dixon; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; NCC;
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[email protected] Tracey, Terence J; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 46%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 105 F; 38 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 45 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● Other (M) ● School Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Other (M) ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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AZ: University of Arizona
Dean Administrator
1430 E. Second St. PO Box 210069 Tucson, AZ 87521-0069 USA http://www.ed.arizona.edu/edpsych/med.html Dean, College of Education, Ron Marx, 1430 E. Second St. PO Box 210069, Tucson, AZ 87521-0069, USA Sheri Bauman, Program Coordinator, School Counseling and Guidance 1430 E. Second St., PO Box 210069, Tucson, AZ 87521-0069, USA (520) 626-7308, fax: (520) 621-2909,
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CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Tau Alpha Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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AZ: University of Phoenix
Dean Administrator
4605 E. Elwood St. Phoenix, AZ 85040 USA Dean, College of Health and Human Services, Gil Linne 4605 E. Elwood St., Phoenix, AZ 85040, USA Patricia L. Kerstner, Campus College Chair 4635 E. Elwood St., Mail Stop XCJA 201 Phoenix, AZ 85040, USA (480) 557-2179,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Psi Omega Pi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness This is a program for working adults. Courses are at night and on weekends. Faculty Research NP 98% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapy, Undergraduate Human Services Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American-10% Asian-American-5% Caucasian-55% Latina-Latino-20% Multiracial-10%
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Anderson, Shannon; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Bowden, Sharon; PhD; Area Chair; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Cardwell, Cindi; MA; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Dalley, Robin; MA; Adjunct; <21 ● Doss, Sylvia; PsyD; Instructor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Downs, Mary; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Floda, Tony; PhD; Instructor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Gottlieb, Miriam; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Goulet, Wayne; EdD; Area Chair; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Kerstner, Patricia L; PhD; Chair; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Nixon, John; EdD; Instructor; 22–40; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Onufrak, Elizabeth; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Schimmel Penninck, Marie; MA; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Smith, Leonard; MA; Adjunct; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Tanita, Glenn; PhD; Instructor; 22–40; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Weissman, Andrew; PsyD; Instructor; 22–40;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 12.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, ACS, CRC, Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LPC Supervisor, MFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 120 F; 30 M; 150 Admit Yearly; 60 Grad Yearly; 33 Avg Age; Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 2; Interview ● Master of Science in Counseling/Marriage and Family Therapy (M): 30 F; 10 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 35 Avg Age; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Counseling/Marriage and Family Therapy (M): 60 Sem Hours; 900 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio
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AZ: University of Phoenix
Dean Administrator
5099 E. Grant Rd. Tucson, AZ 85712 USA www.phoenix.edu NP 5099 E. Grant Rd., Tucson, AZ 85712, USA Fred Wiggins, Campus College Chair for Health and Human Services Southern Arizona Campus, 5099 E. Grant Rd. Tucson, AZ 85712, USA (520) 239-5211, fax: (520) 795-6177,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Psi Omega Pi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Master of Science in Counseling degree program with a specialization in Community Counseling provides the required knowledge and skills for students to become competent and ethical practitioners. The MSC/CC specialization provides a needed service to the community through collaboration with agencies and institutions and their personnel and through the provision of continuing counselor education and programming. Students are involved in a variety of educational and clinical activities that prepare them to help their clients to achieve their potential. The program encompasses foundations of counseling and guidance, including theories and their application with groups and individuals, assessment and evaluation, counseling and consultative relationships, career planning for students, and program development, implementation, and evaluation. The program addresses critical issues facing counselors and offers supervised clinical experiences. The Master of Science in Counseling degree program with a specialization in Marriage, Family and Child Therapy provides the required knowledge and skills to become competent and ethical practitioners. The MSC/MFCT specialization provides a needed service to the community through collaboration with agencies and institutions and their personnel and through the provision of continuing counselor education and programming. Students are involved in a variety of educational and clinical activities that prepare them to help their clients achieve their potential. The program encompasses foundations of counseling and guidance, including theories and their application with groups and individuals, assessment and evaluation, counseling and consultative relationships, career planning for students, and program development, implementation, and evaluation. The program addresses critical issues facing counselors and offers supervised clinical experiences. Faculty Research NP 60% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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CA: California Lutheran University
Dean Administrator
60 W. Olsen Rd. Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2787 USA NP Gail Uellendahl, PhD, Director of Counseling & Guidance Program 60 W. Olsen Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2787, USA (805) 493-3420,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Highly qualified, professionally active, student-centered faculty. Practitioner-oriented programs grounded in theory and supported by research. Small classes provide individual attention and effective teaching practices. Faculty Research School counselors’ use of assessment, resiliency in students, outcomes of elementary school counseling. 65% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Atkinson, Jan; M; Adjunct; <21 ● Espalin, Charles; EdD; Adjunct; <21 ● Gorbach, Karen; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Greaves, Kathy; Other; Adjunct; <21 ● Haber, Pauline; Other; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Holder, Linda; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Holmboe, David; Other; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Jew, Cynthia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● Konantz, James; Other; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Lingens, Hans; EdD; 41–60 ● Meyers, Cheryl; Other; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Murray-Ward, Mildred; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60 ● Roth, Richard; Other; Adjunct; <21 ● Sheldon, Susan; PhD; Adjunct; >21 ● Uellendahl, Gail; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <81; NCC, Other ● Wallace, Valerie; Other; Adjunct; >21; Other ● Wolenik, Rita; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 6%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: PPS
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 900 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 900 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 38 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 150 Intern Hours
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CA: California State University–Bakersfield
Dean Administrator
9001 Stockdale Hwy. School of Education – MS 22 Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099 USA http://www.csub.edu/SOE/Advanced_Education/counseling_and_personnel_services/ welcome.html Curt Guaglianone, School of Education – MS 22 9001 Stockdale Hwy., Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099, USA Nancy Bringman, Counseling Program Coordinator School of Education – MS 22, 9001 Stockdale Hwy. Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099, USA (661) 654-3087, fax: (661) 654-2479,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Theta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our program offers a rich diversity of students (including 60% bilingual/bicultural) whose families have moved to the San Joaquin Valley in search of the American dream. It is not unusual to have classmates whose families migrated during the Dust Bowl era; cotton industry workers from Mississippi and Louisiana; oil industry workers from Texas and Oklahoma; agricultural workers from Mexico, Central and South America; teachers who moved to warmer weather from the Midwest; and middle class/upper middle class students who are retreating from more expensive areas of coastal California. As one of the smallest campuses in a 23-campus system, we enjoy benefits from being small yet large. For recreation, a host of opportunities surround campus: the Sierras to the east, the ocean to the west, Los Angeles to south, and San Francisco to the north. With rapid growth and more than 100 school districts in the CSUB service area, jobs are plentiful for graduates. Our tuition is in the lowest tier of any U.S. counseling program. Faculty Research Our faculty members are involved in numerous projects nationally and in the community. Dr. Jack Casey is a Master Trainer with the National Career Development Association’s Career Development Facilitator Project, and its impact on improving Latina/Latino academic and career success. Dr. Eugene Martinez and Dr. Nancy Bringman have conducted numerous studies on the relationship between emotional intelligence and school/ business achievement. Students may choose a thesis or comprehensive exam as their culminating activity, allowing additional study on topics of theoretical and practical importance for the region. 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bradford, Claude; MA; Instructor; 61–80; State Lic ● Bringman, Nancy; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; NCC ● Carlson, Nils; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC ● Casey, Jack; EdD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC ● Hibbard, George; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Martinez, Eugene; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC Ortiz-Bush, Yvonne; PhD; Instructor; <21; State Lic Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 57%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: MFCC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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CA: California State University–Fresno
Dean Administrator
5005 N. Maple Ave., M/S Ed 3 Fresno, CA 93741-8025 USA http://education.csufresno.edu/departments/cse/counsped.html Paul Shaker Kremen School of Ed & Human Development Ronald Kiyuna, Chairperson, 5005 N. Maple Ave., M/S Ed 3 Fresno, CA 93741-8025, USA (559) 278-0340, fax: (559) 278-0045,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Sigma Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our counselor education programs are noted for their strong emphasis on scholarship and practical application. Faculty Research Dr. Sari H. Dworkin – lesbian, gay, bisexual research and interests. Dr. Ronald Kiyuna – social justice, trauma. Dr. Charles Arokiasamy – rehab theory, policy, TBI, substance abuse. Dr. Chris Lucey – social justice, adolescent depression, suicide. Dr. Claire Sham-Choy – academic and career self-efficacy; trust in minority/ majority student/teacher, counselor dyads. Dr. Diane Gehart – post-modern family therapy process and outcome. Dr. Sarah Lam – English proficiency and performance of non-native speaker counseling students. Dr. Juan Garcia – Hispanic Institute of Transcultural Psychotherapy. Dr. Dan Smith – use of Internet in teaching counseling skills, transition from school to agency/private practice counseling. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Sari H. Dworkin Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Charles Arokiasamy School Counseling: M = Sarah Lam Student Affairs: M = Sarah Lam
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
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Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Arokiasamy, Charles; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Degeneffe, Charles; PhD; Assistant Professor ● Dworkin, Sari H; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Garcia, Juan C; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Gehart-Brooks, Diane; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Kiyuna, Ronald S; EdD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Lam, Sarah; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Lucey, Christopher F; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Sham-Choy, Claire; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81 Smith, Dan H; EdD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 10%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 40 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 14 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75 Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 80 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 600 Pract Hours ● Student Affairs (M)
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CA: California State University–Fullerton
Dean Administrator
Department of Counseling Fullerton, CA 92834-6868 USA http://hdcs.fullerton.edu/Counsel/counseling.htm Roberta Rikli, College of Health and Human Development Fullerton, CA 92834, USA NP Department of Counseling, Fullerton, CA 92834-6868, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Kappa Omega Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research Ethnic and cultural diversity; clinical spirituality; women’s and men’s issues; social class; identity/identification, including professional identity; LGBT issues; aging; immigration; acculturation; group leadership and relationship issues in therapy, especially counter-transference. 70% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
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Counseling: M = David Shepard
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brew, Leah M; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Cervantes, Jose; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Chopra, Sapna; PhD; Lecturer; <21;
[email protected] ● Englar-Carlson, Matt; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Kottler, Jeffrey; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Mejia, Olga; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Nguyen, Thuy; Vy; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Read, Mary; PhD; Lecturer; <21;
[email protected] ● Shepard, David; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Smart, Rebekah; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 10%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LPC Supervisor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling (M): 48 F; 12 M; 60 Admit Yearly; 80 Grad Yearly; 26–30 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 0 Qtr Hours; 280 Pract Hours; Thesis
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CA: California State University–Northridge
Dean Administrator
18111 Nordoff St. Northridge, CA 91330-8265 USA NP 18111 Nordoff St., Northridge, CA 91330-8265, USA NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Career Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education – College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: School Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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CA: Chapman University Dean Administrator
Orange, CA USA NP John Snodgrass, Registrar, Orange, CA 92866 (714) 997-6584 or (714) 744-7885, fax: (714) 744-7984, www.chapman.edu
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Gamma Psi Delta Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness All instructors that I had at the Tucson satellite campus were full-time working professionals. Faculty Research One instructor was president of the Arizona Counselors Association. Another instructor does research with marriage and family issues. Another instructor is doing work with horses in her therapy. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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CA: La Sierra University Dean Administrator
Riverside, CA 92515 USA Norman Powell School of Education Lennard A. Jorgensen, Chair, Riverside, CA 92515, USA (909) 785-2267, fax: (909) 785-2205,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our program is small, thus very personal. While we are a private Christian university, we accept all religious affiliations. Currently we have Protestants, Catholics, Hindu, and Muslim students (very multicultural). Faculty Research Social policy, psychopathology, mental retardation, human sexuality, and technology used to teach counseling % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Degree Programs Degree
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School Counseling: M. School Counseling: S. School Counseling: M = Lennard A. Jorgensen School Counseling: S = Lennard A. Jorgensen
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Clarke-Pine, Dora; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Ji, Chang-ho; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Jorgensen, Lennard A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 45 Qtr Hours; 450 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 90 Qtr Hours; 500 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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CA: San Diego State University
Dean Administrator
3590 Camino del Rio North San Diego, CA 92108 USA http://www.interwork.sdsu.edu Lionel Meno College of Education Fred R. McFarlane, Professor and Chairperson 3590 Camino del Rio North, San Diego, CA 92108, USA (619) 594-6406, fax: (619) 594-4208,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Focus on rehabilitation counseling, diversity; specializations in mental health, certificate in rehabilitation administration. Extensive use of distance education. More than 40 percent persons with disabilities and diverse ethnic backgrounds. Faculty Research Professional development; distance education; assistive technology; deafness employment; mental health; employment. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Rehabilitation Counseling: M.
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Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Fred McFarlane
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Atkins, Bobbie J; PhD; NP;
[email protected] ● Jacobs, Ron; PhD; NP;
[email protected] ● McFarlane, Fred R; PhD; NP;
[email protected] ● Olney, Marj; PhD; NP;
[email protected] ● Sax, Caren; EdD; NP;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 950 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 90 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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CA: San Jose State University
Dean Administrator
1 Washington Sq. San Jose, CA 95192-0076 USA http://sweeneyhall.sjsu.edu/eld/coed/index.html Susan Meyers 101 Sweeney Hall Xiaolu Hu, Chair, 1 Washington Sq. San Jose, CA 95192-0076, USA (408) 924-3668, fax: (408) 924-4137,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Degree Programs Degree
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Career Counseling: M. College Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Career Counseling: M = NP College Counseling: M = NP School Counseling: M = NP Student Affairs: M = NP
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Aptica, Lewis; PhD; Full Professor; >81 ● Bender, Donna; MA; Lecturer; 61–80 ● Berta, Steve; MA; Lecturer; <21; Other ● Hu, Xiaolu; PhD; Full Professor; >81 ● Hughey, Andrew R; PhD; Full Professor; >81 ● Kelley, Gene; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● Ogimachi, Shawn; MA; Lecturer; 41–60 ● Oliver, Lisa; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Saterfield, Harry; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80 ● Sheen, Marion; PhD; Lecturer; >81 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: PPSC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Career Counseling (M) ● College Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M): 60 Total; GRE Q 50 ● Student Affairs (M): 30 Total; GRE Q 20 Graduation Requirements ● Career Counseling (M) ● College Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 400 Intern Hours; Thesis
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CA: Santa Clara University
Dean Administrator
500 el Camino Real CPSY, 226 Bannan Hall SCU Santa Clara, CA 95053 USA Professor and Chairman, Jerrold Shapiro, CPSY, 226 Bannan Hall 500 el Camino Real, SCU, Santa Clara, CA 95053, USA Jerrold Shapiro, Professor and Chairman CPSY, 226 Bannan Hall, 500 el Camino Real, SCU Santa Clara, CA 95053, USA (408) 551-1603, fax: (408) 554-2392,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Santa Clara University program uniqueness. Faculty Research Faculty research includes work on death and dying, end-of-life issues. 63% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Counseling: M. Counseling Psychology: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Counseling: M = Patricia Moretti Counseling Psychology: M = Jerrold Lee Shapiro Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Jerrold Lee Shapiro
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Axelman, Michael; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Baerwald, Jeffrey; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Feldman, David B; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Larson, Dale G; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Moretti, Patricia; EdD; Senior Lecturer; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Quatman, Teri; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Ramos-Sanchez, Lucila; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Shapiro, Jerrold Lee; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Shapiro, Shauna L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ABMP, ASCH Approved Consultant, CGP, Licensed Psychologist, LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling (M): 35 F; 7 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3 ● Counseling Psychology (M): 45 F; 15 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 27 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 140 F; 23 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; 29 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Counseling (M): 51 Qtr Hours; 300 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counseling Psychology (M): 78 Qtr Hours; 500 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 78 Qtr Hours; 500 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations
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CA: University of San Diego
Dean
Administrator
5998 Alcala Park Counseling Program, School of Leadership and Education Sciences San Diego, CA 92110 USA http://www.sandiego.edu/academics/soles/acadprog/counseling/ Dean, School of Leadership and Education Sciences, Paula Cordeiro University of San Diego, School of Leadership and Education Sciences 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110, USA Susan Zgliczynski, Director University of San Diego, School of Leadership and Education Sciences 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110, USA (619) 260-4287, fax: (619) 260-6826,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Delta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The University of San Diego Counseling Program offers an MA in Counseling with specializations in school, college and career counseling. Our program is focused on preparing counselors with the knowledge and skills to be effective in their specialization fields and also to be advocates for their clients and the profession. We have a culturally diverse student population. A unique feature of our program is that we have a dedication to promoting global cultural competence in our students and have offered graduate study abroad courses for more than 10 years. Students in our program are able to get financial aid as well as graduate assistantships throughout the university. Faculty Research Faculty members in the program are actively engaged in a variety of research areas. One area of interest is in professional standards. 40% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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CO: Adams State College
Dean Administrator
Alamosa, CO 81102 USA http://counselored.adams.edu Don Basse School of Education and Graduate Studies Susan Varhely, PhD, LPC, Program Coordinator 208 Edgemont Blvd., Alamosa, CO 81102, USA (719) 587-7626, fax: (719) 587-8421,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Sigma Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness A hands-on, involved faculty. Unique distance program with full-time faculty teaching most of the courses. Faculty Research Outcome research, trauma, play therapy, spirituality, counselor education issues. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Susan Varhely School Counseling: M = Dr. Susan Varhely
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Calhoun, Ken A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Filer, Rex D; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Manzanares, Mark G; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● McCartney, Teri J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● O’Halloran, Theresa M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Varhely, Susan C; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 58 F; 24 M; 60 Admit Yearly; 58 Grad Yearly; 1250 GRE Total; MAT 37; GPA 2.75; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 7 M; 60 Admit Yearly; 58 Grad Yearly; 1250 GRE Total; MAT 37; GPA 2.75; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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CO: Colorado State University
Dean Administrator
School of Education Fort Collins, CO 80523-1588 USA http://www.soe.cahs.colostate.edu/Pages/Grad/Specializations/CCD/index.aspx Interim Director, Jean Lehmann, School of Education Fort Collins, CO 80523-1588, USA John M. Littrell, Program Chair, School of Education Fort Collins, CO 80523-1588, USA (970) 491-1061, fax: (970) 491-1317,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Indicative of the value placed on teaching in our master’s program, three of the five full-time faculty members have received outstanding teaching awards in the last two years. Faculty Research School counseling, school climate, GLBT issues, technology, brief counseling, metaphor, diffusion of innovation, ethical issues. 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Career Counseling, CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Career Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Career Counseling: M = Rich W. Feller Community Counseling: M = Sharon K. Anderson School Counseling: M = Laurie A. Carlson
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Counseling Psychology Marriage and Family Therapy Social Work Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Anderson, Sharon K; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Carlson, Laurie A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Feller, Rich W; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Kees, Nathalie; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Littrell, John M; EdD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, NCSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Career Counseling (M): 4 F; 1 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 2 F; 1 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 12 F; 3 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 14 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● Career Counseling (M): 52 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 52 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 52 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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CO: Denver Seminary
Dean Administrator
PO Box 100,000 Denver, CO 80250-0100 USA www.denverseminary.edu Randy MacFarland James R. Beck, Counseling Division Chair P.O. Box 100,000, Denver, CO 80250-0100, USA (303) 762-6954, fax: (303) 762-6976,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The seminary context in which this program is located gives students an opportunity to integrate their professional counseling skills with Christianity. Faculty Research Victim assistance; cross-cultural issues in supervision; brief therapy; personality theory and the Christian Scriptures. 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Other: M. Pastoral Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: D. Community Counseling: M = James R. Beck Other: M Pastoral Counseling: M Marriage and Family Counseling: D
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Beck, James R; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Cappa, Steve; PsyD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● McCormack, Janet; MDiv; Instructor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Suarez, Elisabeth; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Winfrey, Joan; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Board Certified Chaplain
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 75 Admit Yearly; 50 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Other (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● Pastoral Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (D) Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 62 Sem Hours; 125 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Other (M): 62 Sem Hours; 400 Intern Hours ● Pastoral Counseling (M): 92 Sem Hours; 400 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (D)
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CO: University of Colorado–Colorado Springs
Dean Administrator
PO Box 7150 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy. Colorado Springs, CO USA uccs.edu/Academics David Nelson Beverly Snyder, Department Chair PO Box 7150, 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO (719) 262-4120, fax: (719) 262-4110,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Upsilon Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Strong emphasis on personal growth through three 2-hour labs taken each of the first three semesters. Opportunity to specialize in Play Therapy, Hypnotherapy, Experiential Education or Reality Therapy/Choice Theory. Transpersonal approaches to counselor development. Program also offers a master’s degree in Leadership in Counseling. Faculty Research Retention of college students, particularly diverse populations; School counseling: Standards-based comprehensive developmental approach. Marriage and family issues; Sexual harassment among school children; Bullying and conflict resolution. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Other: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Beverly Snyder Other: M = David Ferrel School Counseling: M = Donna Kelsch Student Affairs: M = Beverly Snyder
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Communications Psychiatric Nurses Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Fenell, David; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Kelsch, Donna; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Snyder, Beverly A; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Williams, Rhonda; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 75%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 3; Letters 4; Interview ● Other (M): 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 35 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Other (M): 40 Sem Hours ● School Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 49 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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CO: University of Colorado–Denver
Dean Administrator
CB 106, PO Box 173364 Denver, CO 80217-3364 USA http://soe.cudenver.edu Lynn Rhodes Marsha Wiggins Frame, Assoc. and Chair CB 106, PO Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217-3364, USA (303) 556-8367, fax: (303) 556-4479,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Alpha Omega Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness We have a strong focus on multiculturalism and diversity. We have a highly diverse faculty. Faculty Research Many faculty members are involved in research regarding culture and diversity. One is interested in spirituality and counseling. Another focuses on career development. 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/ Therapy, CACREP: School Counseling
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Career Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Career Counseling: M = Andrew Helwig Community Counseling: M = Andrew Helwig Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Marsha Wiggins Frame School Counseling: M = Joseph Lasky
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Communications Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Byers, Steven R; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Estrada, Diane Marsha; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Frame, Wiggins; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Goalstone, Janet; PhD; Instructor; 22–40; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Harding, Susan S; PhD; Instructor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Helwig, Andrew A; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Larsen, Patricia A; PsyD; Instructor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Lasky, Joseph F; EdD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Rutter, Philip Carmen A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Williams, Braun; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 10%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Career Counseling (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 900 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 2.75; Letters 4; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 160 F; 40 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 2.75; Letters 4; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 50 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 2.75; Letters 4; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 45 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 2.75; Letters 4; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Career Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 63 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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CO: University of Denver
Dean Administrator
2450 S. Vine St. Denver, CO 80208 USA www.du.edu/education Ginger Maloney, 2450 S. Vine St. Denver, CO 80208, USA Cynthia McRae, Professor and Director 2450 S. Vine St., Denver, CO 80208, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness As a graduate student in the Counseling Psychology Program, you’ll develop the skills necessary to become an effective practitioner, researcher, and/or leader in your field. Our goal is to develop professionals who are insightful and self-reflective, who are innovative risk-takers and superior critical thinkers. We want our students to not only demonstrate accurate and current knowledge, but to have expertise related to the many issues confronting society and to have the skills to create effective strategies and approaches to address these challenges. Faculty Research Psychological adjustment of dialysis patients; Parkinson’s disease and caregivers of Parkinson’s patients; selfefficacy as a predictor of adjustment to chronic illness; adolescent development; counseling with adolescents and families; sexual abuse; group counseling; training and supervision; issues of cultural diversity; business and psychology; models of adolescent substance abuse; psychological assessment of managers; diversity and multicultural issues in counseling psychology and mental health; self-efficacy, psychological stress, acculturation and cultural identity issues; women’s issues; cultural and gender roles; pathological gambling; ethics; impact of psychotherapy treatment choice on outcome. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Counseling Psychology: M. Counseling Psychology: D. Counseling Psychology: M = Cynthia McRae Counseling Psychology: D = Cynthia McRae
Distance learning: No
Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● McRae, Cynthia; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Riva, Maria; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Sherry, Patrick; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80 ● Valdez, Jesse; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): Interview ● Counseling Psychology (D): Master; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M) ● Counseling Psychology (D)
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CO: University of Northern Colorado
Dean
Administrator
McKee 248; Box 131 Greeley, CO 80639 USA www.unco.edu/cebs/ppsy/ Eugene Sheehan, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences McKee 125, University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 80639, USA Fred Hannah, Director, McKee 248; Box 131 University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639, USA (970) 351-2731, fax: (970) 351-2625,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Epsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our programs have a strong clinical focus, and our graduates leave as well-trained clinicians. We have an onsite clinic equipped with audio-visual recording capabilities and one-way mirrors. The faculty and students form collegial professional relationships. Faculty Research White privilege; counselor education and supervision; women’s issues; adolescent issues. 40% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/ Therapy, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Sandy Magnuson Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Sandy Magnuson School Counseling: M = Sandy Magnuson Counselor Education: D = Linda Black
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Other Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Athanasiou, Michelle; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Baldo, Tracy; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Bardos, Achilles; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Black, Linda; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Crepeau-Hobson, Franci; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● D’Amato, Rik; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Gonzalez, David; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Hannah, Fred; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Helm, Heather M; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hess, Robyn S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Johnson, Brian; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected]
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[email protected] O’Halloran, Sean; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] Softas-Nall, Basilia; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 28.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 38 F; 12 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 48 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 17 F; 8 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 17 F; 8 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 22 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (PhD); 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GRE W 4; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 340 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 66 Sem Hours; 468 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 57 Sem Hours; 340 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (PhD); 89 Sem Hours; 1270 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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CO: University of Phoenix
Dean Administrator
5475 Tech Center Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80919 USA
[email protected] Patrick Romine Phoenix, AZ Linda Roan, College Campus Chair 5475 Tech Center Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80919 (719) 599-5282, fax: (719) 599-7973,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The schedule and academic climate are designed for the adult learner. Full-time students attend class one night a week, accompanied by a flexible study group session each week. Faculty Research Mediation; teenage violence; addictions (various populations); child abuse. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = John West School Counseling: M = John West
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Organizational Behaviorists Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Duffin, Dennis D; Instructor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Jones, Terry D; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Sellers, Mark M; Instructor; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Wood, Meredith M; Instructor; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 30 F; 15 M; 30 Admit Yearly; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): GPA 2.5; Work Exp 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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CT: Saint Joseph College
Dean Administrator
1678 Asylum Avenue West Hartford, CT 06117 USA www.sjc.edu/counseloreducation Clark Hendley Richard W. Halstead, PhD, Chair 1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117 (860) 231-5333, fax: (860) 231-5774,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The Counselor Education Department offer a degree in Community Counseling that allows students the option to specialize in child welfare or pastoral counseling. All programs within the master’s degree offer education and training based on a competency-based outcome model. Faculty Research Multicultural counseling and supervision, spiritual care in counseling, spiritual assessment, schema-focused assessment of client core issues in counseling, and clinical supervision. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Community Counseling: M.
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Community Counseling: M = Richard W. Halstead, Ph.D.
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Berne, Pat; PhD; Instructor; 22–40; Other ● Durham, Judie; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Emswiler, Jim; MA; Instructor; 22–40; State Lic ● Halstead, Richard; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Kennedy, Stan; PhD; Instructor; 22–40 ● Savory, Lou; PhD; Instructor; 22–40; Other ● Todah, Norma; MSW; Instructor; 22–40; Other ● Topper, Charlie; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 90 F; 10 M; 24 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.8; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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DC: The George Washington University
Dean Administrator
2134 G St. NW Washington, DC 20052 USA gsehd.gwu.edu/chaos Mary Hatwood Futrell Graduate School of Education and Human Development Pat Schwallie-Giddis, PhD, Director of Graduate Programs in Counseling 2134 G St. NW, Washington, DC 20052, USA (202) 994-0829, fax: (202) 994-6642,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Theta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Diversity of field placements in DC area. Reputation in cross-cultural counseling. Close student and faculty relationships. Diverse student body. Certificate in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Persons. Faculty Research Diversity research. 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Other: S. Counselor Education: D. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Chris D. Erickson, PhD Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Jorge Garcia, PhD School Counseling: M = Pat Schwallie-Giddis, PhD Other: S = Pat Schwallie-Giddis, PhD Counselor Education: D = Richard Lanthier, PhD Counselor Education: D = Richard Lanthier, PhD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Arts Therapists International Studies Organizational Behaviorists Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Dew, Donald; EdD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Erickson, Chris D; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Garcia, Jorge G; RhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Heddesheimer, Janet; PhD; Full Professor; <21; NCC;
[email protected] ● Hergenrather, Kenneth C; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Hoare, Carol; EdD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Lanthier, Richard; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Linkowski, Don C; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Marotta, Sylvia A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] McGuire-Kuletz, Maureen; EdD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Termaat, Mercedes; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 18%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: RAT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 12 F; 3 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 12 F; 3 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Other (S) ● Counselor Education (D): 5 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 5 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Other (S): 36 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 69 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 69 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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DE: University of Delaware
Dean Administrator
261 Student Center Newark, DE 19716 USA http://www.udel.edu/ifst/ Tim Barnekov Newark, DE 19716, USA John. B. Bishop, Professor 261 Student Center, Newark, DE 19716, USA (302) 831-8107, fax: (302) 831-2148, Jbbishop
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Either major requires two years of full-time study, excluding summer sessions. Strong emphasis on supervised practice. Faculty members are also professionals in Student Life Division. Faculty Research College student culture; student development; counseling in higher education. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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College Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. College Counseling: M = John Bishop Student Affairs: M = John Bishop
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Psychiatric Nurses Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American: one male faculty member is African-American Asian-American: one female faculty member is Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Caucasian Multiracial: 2 multi-racial students are currently seeking degrees
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Beale, Charles L; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Bishop, John B; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Brooks, Timothy F; EdD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Brunelle, John P; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Fleming, Mark C; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Hollingsworth Merris A; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Kerr, Kathleen G; EdD; Adjunct; <21 ● Nemeth, Julie L; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● Prime, Marilyn S; EdD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Rarick, Susan L; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● Sharf, Richard S; PhD; Professor Emeritus; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Sharkey, Stuart J; MEd; Professor Emeritus; <21;
[email protected] ● Tsukada, Karen Y; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LMHP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 4 F; 4 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 26 Avg Age; 1050 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 4 F; 4 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 26 Avg Age; 1050 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 210 Pract Hours; 420 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 210 Pract Hours; 420 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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DE: Wilmington College
Dean
Administrator
Wilson Graduate Center M.S. Program in Community Counseling 31 Read’s Way New Castle, DE 19720 USA http://www.wilmcoll.edu/mscc/index.html Dean, Division of Behavioral Science, Thomas Cupples M.S. Program in Community Counseling Wilson Graduate Center, 31 Read’s Way New Castle, DE 19720, USA Richard Craig Williams, Program Coordinator M.S. Program in Community Counseling Wilson Graduate Center, 31 Read’s Way New Castle, DE 19720, USA (302) 295-1150, fax: (302) 295-1123,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Delta Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Wilmington College is a private, non-residential, open-access institution of higher education that serves people with varying interests, aspirations, and abilities. Both undergraduate and graduate degree programs are available in a variety of career areas. The charter class began in 1968 and included 194 students. In 2004-2005 the college served approximately 10,000 students, primarily from Delaware and the adjacent states of Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The MSCC Program is a 48-credit program consisting of 33 credits (i.e. 11 courses) of non-clinical coursework covering the eight CACREP common core areas and 15 credits (i.e. 5 courses) of supervised clinical fieldwork. Students complete their practicum and internship assignments at a variety of counseling agencies in the region. The program is designed for part-time students to complete over eight semesters during three consecutive calendar years. Highly qualified full-time and adjunct faculty members, with substantial clinical and supervisory experience, teach the courses. The primary emphasis of the MSCC Program is to prepare counselors for community agency practice. Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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FL: Argosy University–Sarasota
Dean Administrator
5250 17th St. Sarasota, FL 34235 USA Program Chair, Samuel Sanabria 5250 17th St., Sarasota, FL 34235, USA Doug Riedmiller, Dean 5250 17th St., Sarasota, FL 34235, USA (941) 379-0404, fax: (941) 379-5964
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Upsilon Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: Yes; 49% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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FL: Barry University
Dean Administrator
11300 NE Second Ave. Miami Shores, FL 33325 USA Piche Evelyn, 11300 NE Second Ave. Miami Shores, FL 33325, USA Dr. Jack Dezek, Associate Dean 11300 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores, FL 33325, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: N Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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FL: Carlos Albizu University
Dean Administrator
2173 NW 99th Ave. Miami, FL 33172-2209 USA http://www.mia.albizu.edu NP Diana Barroso, MS, LMHC, Director of Master’s Programs 2173 NW 99th Ave., Miami, FL 33172-2209, USA (305) 593-1223, fax: (305) 702-7806
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Carlos Albizu University is committed to training culturally sensitive professionals in the mental health field. Faculty Research Cross-cultural and minority issues, psychotherapy outcomes, women’s issues, history of ethnicity, anxiety sensitivity in the elderly, treatment of juvenile delinquents, systems family therapy, gay and lesbian issues, addictive behaviors, psychopathology, domestic violence, psychopharmacology, and play therapy. 95% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Diana Barroso Mental Health Counseling: M = Diana Barroso School Counseling: M = Diana Barroso
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Abraham, Kondoor; PsyD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic ● Barron, Irma; MS; Adjunct; <21; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Barroso, Dianna; MS; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Bravo, Irene; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Clark, Carol; PhD; Adjunct; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Diaz, Tania; PsyD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Domingo, Lamberto; PsyD; Adjunct; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Finch, Teresa; PsyD; Adjunct; <21 ● Garcia, Manolo; PsyD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Gonzalez, Maria; MS; Adjunct; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Haber, Karen; PsyD; Adjunct; 22–40 ● Insua-Auais, Mayte; PsyD; Adjunct; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Orta, Luis; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Reznik, Eric; PsyD; Adjunct; <21 ● Santana, Niurka; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Simon, Matthew; PsyD; Adjunct; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Stephenson, Edward; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Sydnor, Denise; PsyD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected]
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Valiente, David; PhD; Adjunct; <21 Valiente, Marilyn; PhD; Adjunct; <21; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 15%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 23 F; 8 M; 13 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 39 F; 19 M; 38 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 20 F; 1 M; 11 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 52 Sem Hours; 450 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 61 Sem Hours; 1000 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 240 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations
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FL: Florida Atlantic University
Dean Administrator
College of Education Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991 USA www.coe.fau.edu/counsel Greg Aloia, PhD College of Education Alex Miranda, PhD, Chair, College of Education Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991, USA (561) 297-3602, fax: (561) 297-2309,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Rho Chi Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Department emphasis is on connecting research knowledge base on “best of practice” with the development of student competencies in their counseling specialization area. A community counseling clinic is maintained in the department where students receive live supervision in counseling practice. Courses are offered in several formats, including traditional weekly evening courses, Saturday courses and modular intensive courses to meet varying needs of students. Department also maintains a counseling resource library and computer/ Internet access for students. The department is actively involved with several international projects with counseling organizations and schools in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America. Faculty Research 1. Effectiveness of school counseling programs in promoting student academic and social competencies; 2. Treatment effectiveness in child, adolescent and family counseling; 3. Career and occupational transitions for youth, adults and disabled individuals. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: M = Dr. Alex Miranda Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Dr. Larry Kontosh School Counseling: M = Dr. Greg Brigman Marriage and Family Counseling: S = Dr. Alex Miranda Mental Health Counseling: S = Dr. Alex Miranda School Counseling: S = Dr. Greg Brigman
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brigman, Greg; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Campbell, Chari; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Kontosh, Larry; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other ● Miranda, Alex O; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
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Nicoll, William G; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Webb, Linda; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 20 F; 10 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 10 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 3 Admit Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3.5 ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 20 F; 10 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3.5; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 10 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3.5; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 33 Sem Hours; 33 Pract Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 33 Sem Hours; 33 Pract Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 33 Sem Hours
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FL: Florida International University
Dean
Administrator
Counselor Education Program, Department of Educational and Psychological Studies College of Education, ZEB 212 11200 SW 8th St. Miami, FL 33199 USA http://www.fiu.edu/~edpsy/counseloredhome.htm Judith Blucker, Office of the Dean College of Education, ZEB 325, 11200 SW 8th St. Miami, FL 33199, USA W. Bryce Hagedorn, Program Director of Counselor Education Counselor Education Program, Department of Educational and Psychological Studies College of Education, ZEB 212, 11200 SW 8th St. Miami, FL 33199, USA (305) 348-2286, fax: (305) 348-4125,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Delta Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Florida International University is one of the largest urban research universities and is located in Miami, Florida. Having one of the largest Hispanic student concentrations found in American universities, FIU is ranked by the Carnegie Foundation as Doctoral/Research University – Extensive, the highest ranking in its classification system. As of 2006, FIU had more than 36,000 students, more than 800 full-time faculty and 110,000 alumni, and is the largest university in South Florida. The CACREP-accredited Counselor Education Program is housed in the Department of Educational and Psychological Studies. The program offers three specialization tracks: Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling, and Rehabilitation Counseling. The tracks follow a competency-based model, the early part of which is largely comprehensive in nature. It is concerned with the development of knowledge and skills in the areas of individual and group counseling, consultation, preventive mental health, educational-vocational development, client appraisal systems and interventions, and program organization and evaluation. The latter part of the program is differentiated and enables a specialization in Mental Health, School, or Rehabilitation Counseling. Faculty Research The research interests of the faculty are as diverse as the faculty members themselves. These interests include addictions counseling, wellness and counseling, spirituality in counseling, counseling supervision, clinician self-care, child abuse/neglect, multicultural counseling, bullying, comprehensive guidance programs, forensic psychology, expert testimony, and school violence. 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = W. Bryce Hagedorn Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Adriana G. McEachern School Counseling: M = Adriana G. McEachern
Distance learning: Yes; % courses online – NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master We have a very Latino/Latina diverse faculty. African/Caribbean American Caucasian
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Hagedorn, W Bryce; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hallberg, Phyllis; MEd; Instructor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Kenny, Maureen C; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● McEachern, Adriana G; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Toomer, Jeff W; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 60%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Certified Elementary School Counselor, CRC, Licensed Psychologist, MAC, WI Certified School Counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 65 F; 6 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 27 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3.2; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 10 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 32 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3.2; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 81 F; 6 M; 35 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 26 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3.2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 61 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 105 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 58 Sem Hours; 105 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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FL: Florida State University
Dean Administrator
307 Stone Building Tallahassee, FL 32306-4453 USA Richard Kunkel Gary W. Peterson, Program Coordinator 307 Stone Building Tallahassee, FL 32306-4453, USA (850) 644-4592, fax: (850) 644-8776,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness We have CACREP-approved programs in mental health counseling, school counseling and career counseling. Faculty Research Career development and decision-making; interventions for at-risk youth; use of technology in counseling and career development. 13% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Career Counseling, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Career Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Career Counseling: S = Robert Reardon Mental Health Counseling: S = Steve Rollin School Counseling: S = Don Kelly
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Arts Therapists Clinical Social Workers Communications Human Resource Personnel Marriage and Family Therapists Psychiatric Nurses Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Kelly, Donald F; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Peterson, Gary W; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Prevatt, Frances; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Proctor, Briley; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Reardon, Robert C; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Rollin, Steven; EdD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Sampson, James P; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 28.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Career Counseling (S): 5 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 16 Admit Yearly; 14 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 9 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Career Counseling (S): 72 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 72 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 72 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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FL: Rollins College
Dean Administrator
1000 Holt Ave. – 2726 Winter Park, FL 32789-4499 USA http://www.rollins.edu/holt/prospects/mac_programs.shtml Sharon Carrier, Hamilton Holt School 1000 Holt Avenue – 2725, Winter Park, FL 32789, USA Alicia M. Homrich, Assoc. and Chair 1000 Holt Ave. – 2726, Winter Park, FL 32789-4499, USA (407) 691-1708, fax: (407) 646-1546,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Delta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Focus on social justice and multiculturalism in counseling. Offers a Master Therapist series as the capstone experience for students in final year. Requires personal counseling experience for all students. Program promotes a personal growth component to encourage the personal development of the counselor. Certificate program in family and relationship counseling consistent with Florida licensure requirements is an optional offering. A group counseling sequence is required. Faculty Research Provost: MBTI, Jungian-based dreamwork, and play and leisure over the lifespan; Homrich: Family resiliency, divorcing families, solution-focused brief therapy; Shafe: Eating disorders, human development, and women’s issues; Norsworthy: International and social justice applications in counseling and psychology, feminist theory and practice, clinical hypnosis, and Buddhist applications in counseling and counselor education. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = Kathryn L. Norsworthy, PhD School Counseling: M = Kathryn L. Norsworthy, PhD
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Homrich, Alicia M; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Norsworthy, Kathryn L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Provost, Judith A; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Shafe, Marie C; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 85 F; 5 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 4 F; 1 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 250 Pract Hours; 750 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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FL: University of Central Florida
Dean Administrator
PO Box 161250 Orlando, FL 32816-1250 USA http://edcollege.ucf.edu/mod_depts/ Dean, College of Education, Sandra L. Robinson E.H. Mike Robinson III, PhD, NCC, Coordinator, Programs in Counselor Education PO Box 161250, Orlando, FL 32816-1250, USA (407) 823-3063, fax: (407) 823-0044,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Diversity of the students and faculty, certificate programs in Play Therapy, Marriage and Family Therapy and pending programs in Career and College Counseling. Variety of Clinical experiences including extensive practicum in the College of Education Community Counseling Clinic. Collaborative work and research opportunities in the Tony Jennings Exceptional Education Institute and the UCF Academy for Teaching, Learning and Leadership. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. School Counseling: S. Counselor Education: D. Mental Health Counseling: M = Mark Young School Counseling: M = B. Grant Hayes School Counseling: S = B. Grant Hayes Counselor Education: D = E.H. Mike Robinson, III
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Doctoral African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Balado, Carl; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Bollet, Robert; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Casado, Montse; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Daire, Andrew P; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Hayes, Grant; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Jones, Dayle K; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Jones, Leslie; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Rasmus, Scott D; MA; Instructor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Robinson,III, Edward H; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Taub, Gordon; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Young, Mark; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 36%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT, RPT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 54 F; 8 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 22 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 52 F; 7 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 52 F; 7 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 63 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 1000 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D): 84 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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FL: University of Florida
Dean Administrator
1215 Norman Hall, PO Box 117046 Gainesville, FL 32611-7046 USA www.coe.ufl.edu/counselor/ced/index.html K. Emihovich M. Harry Daniels, Chairperson & Professor 1215 Norman Hall, PO Box 117046 Gainesville, FL 32611-7046, USA (352) 392-0731 ext. 200, fax: (352) 846-2697,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Refer to Dept. Web site, www.coe.ufl.edu/counselor/ced/index.html Faculty Research Refer to Dept. Web site, www.coe.ufl.edu/counselor/ced/index.html 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Marriage and Family Counseling: D. Mental Health Counseling: D. School Counseling: D. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = M. Harry Daniels Mental Health Counseling: M = M. Harry Daniels School Counseling: M = M. Harry Daniels Marriage and Family Counseling: S = M. Harry Daniels Mental Health Counseling: S = M. Harry Daniels School Counseling: S = M. Harry Daniels Marriage and Family Counseling: D = M. Harry Daniels Mental Health Counseling: D = M. Harry Daniels School Counseling: D = M. Harry Daniels
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Amatea, Ellen S; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Archer, James; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Clark, Mary A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Daniels, Marion H; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Doan, Silvia E; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Loesch, Larry C; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected]
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Myrick, Robert; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] Parker, Woodrow; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] Pitts, James; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] Sherrard, Peter A; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Smith, Sondra; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] Wittmer, Joe; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 16 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 18 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 18 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 16 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 18 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 18 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (D): 3 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1100 Total; GRE Q 550; GRE V 550; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (D): 7 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1100 Total; GRE Q 550; GRE V 550; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (D): 3 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1100 Total; GRE Q 550; GRE V 550; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 30 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 30 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 30 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 72 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 72 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 72 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (D): 120 Sem Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (D): 120 Sem Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (D): 120 Sem Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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FL: University of North Florida
Dean Administrator
4567 St. Johns Bluff Rd. S Jacksonville, FL 32224-2676 USA http://www.unf.edu/coehs/ John Venn Lynne Carroll & Carolyn Stone, Assoc./Co-program leaders 4567 St. Johns Bluff Rd. South, Jacksonville, FL 32224-2676, USA (904) 620-2838, fax: (904) 620-2982
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Comprehensive 60-hour mental health counseling track and innovative school counseling track, which follows a cohort model. 100% placement of graduates of both tracks. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Carroll, Lynne; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hansford, Sandra; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Lombana, Judy; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Pepper, Barbara; PhD; Adjunct; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Schumacher, Rebecca; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Stone, Carolyn; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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FL: University of South Florida
Dean Administrator
4202 E. Fowler Ave. Tampa, FL 33620-5650 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Delta Gamma Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Career Counseling, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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GA: Augusta State University
Dean
Administrator
2500 Walton Way Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling and Special Education Augusta, GA 30904 USA Dean, College of Education, Tom Deering Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling and Special Education 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904, USA NP Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling and Special Education 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Gamma Rho Omega Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Melanie C. Harper School Counseling: M = Lesley D. Riley
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Anderson, Mary Jane; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Harper, Melanie C; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; NCC;
[email protected] ● Riley, Lesley D; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LPC Supervisor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 35 Avg Age; 800 Total; GRE V 400; MAT 388; Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 50 F; 5 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 32 Avg Age; 800 Total; GRE V 400; MAT 388; Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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GA: Columbus State University
Dean Administrator
4225 University Ave. Columbus, GA 36874-5645 USA http://celps.colstate.edu Dean, College of Education, Thomas Harrison H.T. Ford, Jr., Department Chair 4225 University Avenue, Columbus, GA 36874-5645, USA (706) 568-2222, fax: (706) 568-5088
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. School Counseling: S. Community Counseling: M School Counseling: M School Counseling: S
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Baltimore, Michael; PhD; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Fitch, Trey; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Gillam, Lenior; PhD; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Godwin, Opal; Other; <21; Other ● Hardin, Delilah; Other; State Lic, NCC ● Hickson, Joyce; EdD; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Hornbuckle, David; PhD; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Muse, Stephen; PhD; <21; NCC Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 37.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LCSW, LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 20 F; 10 M; 60 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 800 GRE Total; MAT 44; GPA 2.7; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 10 F; 5 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 800 GRE Total; MAT 44; GPA 2.7; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 10 F; 5 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; MAT 44; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours
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GA: Fort Valley State University
Dean Administrator
State University Dr. Fort Valley, GA 31030 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
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NP
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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GA: Georgia Southern University
Dean
Administrator
Box 8131 LTHD Statesboro, GA 30460-8131 USA http://coe.georgiasouthern.edu/lthd/counselored.html Department Chair – Leadership, Technology and Human Development, Randall Carlson Georgia Southern University, College of Education Box 8131, Statesboro, GA 30460, USA Leon E. Spencer, Coordinator – Counselor Education Programs Box 8131, Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 30460, USA (912) 681-5917, fax: (912) 486-7104,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Gamma Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Program faculty is very diverse and has a strong research interest and focus on cross-cultural/multicultural counseling issues. Faculty Research Faculty is involved in cross-cultural/multicultural counseling issues. Faculty also hold leadership positions in state and national professional school and community organizations. The program faculty initiated the Southeastern Cross-Cultural Conference in Counseling and Education. This conference has consistently grown over the past seven years with continued faculty support. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Services Higher Education – Counseling: M. Counseling Education Community Counseling: M = Leon E. Spencer School Counseling: M = James Bergin Student Services Higher Education – Counseling: M = Fayth Parks Counseling Education = James Klein
Distance learning: Yes; 7% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latino/Latina
Master African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist African-American Caucasian
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bergin, James; EdD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Jackson, Mary; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Klein, James; EdD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Parks, Fayth; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Schulz, Lisa; M.Ed.; Acting Assistant Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Spencer, Leon E; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 83%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, MAC, NCSC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Services Higher Education – Counseling (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Counseling Education: 15 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 0 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Services Higher Education – Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Counseling Education: 30 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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GA: Georgia State University
Dean Administrator
30 Pryor St. Atlanta, GA 30303-3083 USA http://education.gsu.edu/cps/index.htm Ronald Colarusso, PhD College of Education JoAnna White, Chair, 30 Pryor St. Atlanta GA, 30303-3083, USA (404) 651-2550, fax: (404) 651-1160
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Epsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Course listing and Web site information use the term Professional Counseling to refer to Community Counseling. Faculty Research NP 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Gary L. Arthur, EdD School Counseling: M = Fran Mullis, PhD Community Counseling: S = Gary L. Arthur, EdD School Counseling: S = Fran Mullis, PhD Counselor Education: D = Roy M. Kern, EdD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs International Studies Psychiatric Nurses Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Ancis, Julie R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Arthur, Gary L; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Ashby, Jeffrey; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Brack, Gregory S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Cadenhead, Catherine P; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Chang, Catherine; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Chung, Barry; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Dew, Brian; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other ● Draper, Kay; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Edwards, Dana L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected]
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Hill, Joseph; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Katrin, Susan; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Kern, Roy M; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Matheny, Kenneth B; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Mullis, Francis Y; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Perkins-Dock, Robin; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Ripley, Karen; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Sampson, Stephen; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Weed, Roger O; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] White, JoAnna; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, CCM, CCMHC, CDMS, CGP, CPTS, CRC, CSP, LMFT, NCSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 245 F; 52 M; 150 Admit Yearly; 115 Grad Yearly; 800 GRE Total; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 63 F; 2 M; 28 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; 800 GRE Total; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 1; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 245 F; 52 M; 150 Admit Yearly; 115 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; Work Exp 6; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 63 F; 2 M; 28 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; Work Exp 1; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 6 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Community Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D): 97 Sem Hours; 360 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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GA: Mercer University
Dean Administrator
College of Continuing and Professional Studies Department of Counseling and Human Sciences 3001 Mercer University Dr. Atlanta, GA 30341 USA http://www2.mercer.edu/caps Dr. Thomas Kail, College of Continuing and Professional Studies 3001 Mercer University Dr., Atlanta, GA 30341, USA W. David Lane, Assoc., Community Counseling Program Coordinator College of Continuing and Professional Studies 3001 Mercer University Dr., Atlanta, GA 30341, USA (678) 547-6301, fax: (678) 547-6008,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Mu Upsilon Alpha Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Community Counseling: M.
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Community Counseling: M = W. David Lane
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Dual degree with McAfee School of Theology: MDiv in Pastoral Care and Counseling/MS in Community Counseling; 117 semester hour program culminating in the awarding of both the MDiv and the MS degrees Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Callahan, Brenda; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Lane, W, David; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lankin, Laurie L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Slaton, Billy J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Wickes, Kevin L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Williams, Arthur J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 17%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, CMFT, LMFT, MAC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 90 F; 10 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; 33 Avg Age; 800 GRE Total; GRE W 0; MAT 397; Master; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 0; Letters 0; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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GA: University of West Georgia
Dean Administrator
Education Center Annex #237 Carrollton, GA 30118-4160 USA http://coe.westga.edu/cep/ Kent Layton, PhD, College of Education, UWG Carrollton, GA 30118, USA Brent M. Snow, PhD, Professor & Chair Education Center Annex #237, UWG Carrollton, GA 30118-4160, USA (678) 836-6554, fax: (678) 836-6099,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Gamma Zeta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Department faculty members are leaders in the national initiative to transform school counseling. Very large and active chapter of Chi Sigma Iota (honorary society in counseling). Faculty Research Research interests of faculty are broad, culminating in many publications and presentations. Faculty are actively involved with significant agendas, leadership positions, service, innovative teaching, and consultation. 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Snow School Counseling: M = Dr. Snow Community Counseling: S = Dr. Snow School Counseling: S = Dr. Snow
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Boes, Susan R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Cao, Li; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Charlesworth, John R; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Chibbaro, Julia S; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Hancock, Mary; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Painter, Linda C; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Phillips, Paul L; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Sebera, Kerry; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Slone, Mary B; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Snow, Brent M; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Stanard, Rebecca A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected]
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Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Certified Elementary School Counselor, Licensed Psychologist, WI Certified School Counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 10 F; 5 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GRE W 3.5; Master; GPA 2.7; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 45 F; 5 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 50 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GRE W 3.5; Master; GPA 2.7; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (S): 5 F; 3 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GRE W 3.5; MAT 0; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 10 F; 2 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GRE W 3.5; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (S): 27 Sem Hours; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 27 Sem Hours; Oral Examinations
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HI: Chaminade University of Honolulu
Dean
Administrator
3140 Waialae Ave. Behavioral Sciences Building, #105 Honolulu, HI 96816 USA www.chaminade.edu/mscp Director Robert G. Santee, 3140 Waialae Ave. Behavioral Sciences Building, #105 Honolulu, HI 96816, USA Janet C. Martin, Assistant to the Director 3140 Waialae Ave., Behavioral Sciences Building, #105 Honolulu, HI 96816, USA (808) 735-4751,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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HI: University of Hawaii–Manoa
Dean Administrator
1776 University Ave., Everly 221 Honolulu, HI 96822 USA Randy Hitz, 1776 University Ave., Everly 128 Honolulu, HI 96822, USA Geoffrey Kucera, Chair 1776 University Ave., Everly 221 Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Eta Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Multicultural counseling. Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Community Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
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NP
Distance learning: Yes; 15% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IA: Iowa State University
Dean Administrator
N221 Lagomarcino Hall Ames, IA 50011-3195 USA http://www.educ.iastate.edu/elps/coed/hmpg.htm Walter Gmelch John M. Littrell, Program Coordinator N221 Lagomarcino Hall, Ames, IA 50011-3195, USA (515) 294-5746, fax: (515) 294-4941,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our newly revised and innovative curriculum focuses on three major modules: (1) counseling individuals, (2) facilitating groups, and (3) enhancing schools and communities. Traditional counseling courses are infused into the three modules. The mission of school counseling at Iowa State University is to (a) nurture the talents and strengths of counselors as educational leaders in their schools, (b) champion school counselors working in collaborative, learner-centered teams as they advocate for all students, and (c) encourage innovative and solution-focused approaches in meeting life’s challenges. Faculty Research Brief counseling, meaningful intergenerational connections, school counseling issues, body image, social and cultural issues. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Degree Programs Degree Contact
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School Counseling: M.
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School Counseling: M = John M. Littrell
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bartlett, Jan R; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Bisignano, Penny; MS; Instructor; <21;
[email protected] ● Kuhl, Jan; MS; Instructor; <21;
[email protected] ● Littrell, John M; EdD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 20 F; 10 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 3.2; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 42 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 400 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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IA: The University of Iowa
Dean Administrator
338 Lindquist Center N Iowa City, IA 52242-1529 USA http://coe164.education.uiowa.edu:8180/crsd/ Sandra Bowman Damico College of Education Dennis R. Maki, Chairperson, 338 Lindquist Center N Iowa City, IA 52242-1529, USA (319) 335-5275, fax: (319) 335-5921,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Epsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Counselor Education: D. Rehabilitation Counseling: D. Student Affairs: D. Community Counseling: M = Vilia M. Tarvydas Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Vilia Tarvydas School Counseling: M = David A. Jepsen Student Affairs: M = Elizabeth Whitt Counselor Education: D = David A. Jepsen Rehabilitation Counseling: D = Vilia Tarvydas Student Affairs: D = Elizabeth Whitt
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Organizational Behaviorists Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Master African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Claar, Joan; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Cocco, Karen; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Colangelo, Nicholas; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Eichinger, Leanne; MA; Lecturer; <21;
[email protected] ● Grady, David; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Grajeles, Elisa; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected]
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Harper, Dennis; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] Jepsen, David A; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] Liddell, Debora; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] Maki, Dennis R; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Margolin, Leslie; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Milsom, Amy; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] O’Rourke, Barbara; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] Pascarella, Ernie; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] Portman, Tarrell; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Rosenthal, David; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] Serrato, Carlos; MA; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] Sims, Johnnie; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] Tarvydas, Vilia; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] Watt, Sherry; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; NCC;
[email protected] Whitt, Elizabeth; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 19%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, CRC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 28 F; 2 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 25 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 12 F; 3 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 8 F; 7 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 1100 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (D): 6 F; 3 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 1100 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (D): 7 F; 1 M; 4 Admit Yearly; 1100 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 350 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 61 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 96 Sem Hours; 180 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (D): 96 Sem Hours; 180 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Student Affairs (D): 96 Sem Hours; 180 Pract Hours
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IA: University of Northern Iowa
Dean Administrator
514 Schindler Ed Center, UNI Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0604 USA William Callahan Schindler Ed Center Ann Vernon, PhD, LMHC, NCC, Professor and Coordinator of Counseling 514 Schindler Ed Center, UNI, Cedar Falls IA, 50614-0604, USA (319) 273-2605, fax: (319) 273-5175,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Epsilon Nu Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research REBT, Counseling children and adolescents, multicultural counseling, counseling theory, group work 60% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Contact
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = Dr. Ann Vernon School Counseling: M = Dr. Ann Vernon
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Clemente, Roberto; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Halbur, Duane A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Murgatroyd, Wanpen; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Vernon, Ann S; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Vess, Kimberly A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 40 F; 30 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 60 F; 15 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 62 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 56 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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ID: Boise State University
Dean Administrator
1910 University Ave., Education 612 Boise, ID 83725 USA http://education.boisestate.edu/counseling Joyce Garrett, College of Education ID, USA Ken Coll, Chair, 1910 University Ave., Education 612 Boise ID, 83725, USA (208) 426-1219,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness A 60-credit degree focusing on School Counseling with optional Addiction Studies track, leading to state certification and/or licensure and addictions credentials. Courses offered primarily nights and weekends to accommodate working students. Companion institution to The Education Trust counseling reform initiative. Faculty Research Birdsall research areas are family counseling in school settings, spirituality in counseling and school counseling reform. She is an appointed member of the Idaho Licensure Board. Coll research areas are addictions prevention, effective assessment and interventions for adolescents, and outcome-based evaluation. He is a successful grant writer in Addictions Studies. Miller research areas are equity and ethical practice in a multicultural society and the role of counselors in education reform. She is an appointed member of the Idaho Counseling Advisory Committee. Nelson research areas are storytelling and mythology as tools in counseling. She is current president of the Idaho Psychological Association. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling
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School Counseling: M.
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School Counseling: M = Dr. Bobbie Birdsall
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications Other Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Birdsall, Bobbie; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Coll, Ken M; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Miller, Maggie; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Nelson, AnneMarie; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 32 F; 19 M; 18 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 700 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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ID: Idaho State University
Dean Administrator
ISU Box 8120 Pocatello, ID 83209-8120 USA www.isu.edu/hpcounsl Dean, Kasiska College of Health Professions, L.C. Hatzenbueller Stephen S. Feit, Chair, ISU Box 8120 Pocatello, ID 83209 8120, USA (208) 282-3156, fax: (208) 282-2583,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Phi Omicron Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness All programs CACREP approved (School Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family, Student Affairs and College Counseling, Doctoral program). Faculty Research NP 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education – College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Counselor Education: D. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Dr. David Kleist Mental Health Counseling: M = Dr. Nicole Hill School Counseling: M = Dr. Virginia Allen Student Affairs: M = Dr. Don Paulson Counselor Education: D = Dr. Stephen Feit
Distance learning: Yes Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist
Doctoral African American Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Allen, Virginia; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Crews, Judith; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Doughty, Elizabeth; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Feit, Stephen; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hill, Nicole; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Kleist, David; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Paulson, Don; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Rosen-Galvin, Christina; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Singarajah, Thana; EdD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Vereen, Linwood; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected]
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 60%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 8 F; 4 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 42; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 8 F; 4 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 42; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 5 F; 3 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 42; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 1 F; 1 M; 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 42; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 7 F; 3 M; 4 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; MAT 42; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 64 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 850 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 850 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 850 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 850 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 96 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 1000 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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ID: Northwest Nazarene University
Dean Administrator
623 Holly St. Nampa, ID 83686 USA www.nnu.edu Dean, School of Applied Studies, Dennis Cartwright Brenda Freeman, Program Head, Counseling 623 Holly St., Nampa ID, 83686, USA (208) 467-8345, fax: (208) 467-8339,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Psi Omega Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NNU is a liberal arts institution with a commitment to a service orientation toward students and academic excellence. Faculty Research Research and service related to mental health projects for Native American youth and families; play therapy; Adlerian approaches to working with children; strategies of clinical supervision. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy
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School Counseling: M = Brenda Freeman
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Asian-American Latina-Latino Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Craig, Dick R; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Filer, Steve; MEd; Instructor; <21; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Freeman, Brenda J; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hills, Ken D; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Riley, Riley D; MSW; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Thuerer, John; PhD; Instructor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Townsend, Darlene C; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 43%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CADC, LSW Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 10 M; 13 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 53 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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ID: University of Idaho
Dean Administrator
College of Education Moscow, ID 83843-3083 USA www.uidaho.edu/ed/acte Dale Gentry College of Education Thomas V. Trotter, Coordinator, Counseling and School Psychology College of Education, Moscow, ID 83843-3083, USA (208) 885-6556, fax: (208) 885-6869,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Multiple screening criteria, including required introductory course, interview, and application; multiple existing criteria including oral examination, portfolio and proficiency standards; team teaching and collaborative faculty. Faculty Research Children and youth at risk, accountability, ethics, multicultural counseling 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Education
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Dianne Phillips-Miller Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Dr. Jerry Fischer School Counseling: M = Dr. Tom Trotter Community Counseling: S = Dr. Dianne Phillips-Miller Counselor Education: D
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Doctoral Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Biller, Ernie; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Fairchild, Thomas N; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Fischer, Jerome M; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Fritz, Sharon; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Godwin, Harold W; PhD; Full Professor; <21 ● Goldfine, Debra; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Kitzrow, Martha A; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Morrison, Charles R; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Pulakos, Joan; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Saladin, Steve; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Stanton, Gary L; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21
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[email protected] Tuchscherer, Gerald L; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 15%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 15 Admit Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D) Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 850 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 850 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 850 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (S): 72 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 500 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D)
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IL: Argosy University Chicago–Illinois School of Professional Psychology
Dean
Administrator
350 N. Orleans St. Chicago, IL 60654 USA Associate Dean for Counseling Programs, College of Psychology & Behavioral Sciences; Program Chair, Counseling Programs, Chicago Campus, Barbara Kelly 350 N. Orleans St., Chicago, IL 60654, USA NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
Distance learning: Yes; 49% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IL: Argosy University–Schaumburg
Dean Administrator
1000 N. Plaza Dr. Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA Dean, Illinois School of Professional Psychology, James Wasner, Ph.D. 1000 N. Plaza Dr., Schaumburg, IL 60173, USA NP 1000 N. Plaza Dr., Schaumburg, IL 60173, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Upsilon Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
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NP
Distance learning: Yes Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IL: Benedictine University
Dean Administrator
5700 College Road Lisle, IL 60532-0900 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
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NP
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IL: College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Dean Administrator
200 S. Naperville Rd. Wheaton, IL 60187-5422 USA Martha Cazazza (CAS), 122 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60603 Susan Thorne-Devin, Department Chair 200 S. Naperville Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187-5422, USA (630) 668-3838, fax: (630) 668-5883
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Program is located on five campuses throughout the Chicago area to meet the needs of adult, non-traditional students who are working and returning to school; program emphasizes adult learning model of education; cohort delivery model holds classes one night a week; classroom model of teaching is didactic and experiential, building on students’ professional work experiences and personal life experiences; multidisciplinary faculty; philosophy of program includes strong multicultural and family system approach; certificates in Career Counseling (21–24SH); Community Wellness and Prevention (18SH); Counseling Studies for Psychology Students (18–24 SH) Faculty Research Gender-sensitive counseling; LGBT Issues — current project: Interviewing lesbian widows about their experiences. Clinical Supervision — developing workshops for supervisors. Domestic Abuse Post-traumatic Stress and the impact of September 11th. International Children’s Study — fears of children and how children manage their fears. Online teaching Career Counseling; Executive Coaching; Adapting Career Assessments for Diverse Client Needs; Gerontology — Assessment of Needs of the Aging Grief Counseling Community; Wellness Assessment — Reviewing of Course Evaluations; EMDR; School Counseling Human Services Administration. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Gerontological Counseling: M. Other: M. Community Counseling: M = Susan Thorne-Devin Gerontological Counseling: M = Jim Ellor Other: M = Pat McGrath/Community Wellness; Janice Guerriero/Career Counseling
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Other Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bracki, Marie; PsyD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Bracki, Robert; MS; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Clemmer, Chris; DMin; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Ellor, James; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Frankel, Penina; PhD; Assoc. Professor; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Guerriero, Janice; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Kerstein, Susan; MSW; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other; skerstein@nl,edu ● Lanni-Ruggeri, Judith; MSW; Assistant Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● McGrath, Patrick; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Nesbitt, Sue; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected]
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Tarnoff, Eileen; MA; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Thorne-Devin, Susan; MSW; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Whipple, Vicky; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected]
Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 38% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, ACS, ACSW, CADC, CSW, LCSW, LSW Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 100 F; 20 M; 120 Admit Yearly; 60 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Gerontological Counseling (M): 10 F; 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (M): 10 F; 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Gerontological Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Other (M): 48 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio
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IL: Concordia University
Dean Administrator
7400 Augusta River Forest, IL 60305 USA www.curf.edu Dean, College of Arts and Science, Marvin Bartell Michael Smith, Department Chair 7400 Augusta, River Forest, IL 60305, USA (708) 209-3448, fax: (708) 209-3176
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Michael Smith School Counseling: M = Dr. Dale J. Septeowski
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Asian-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bekenbach, John; EdD; Assistant Professor; 22–40 ● Patrick, Shawn; EdD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; NCC ● Rahn, Julia; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60 ● Septeowski, Dale J; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Smith, Michael; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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IL: Eastern Illinois University
Dean Administrator
600 Lincoln Ave. Charleston, IL 61920-3099 USA www.eiu.edu/~eiucsd Charles Rohn College of Education and Professional Studies Richard L. Roberts, PhD, Chair, 600 Lincoln Ave. Charleston, IL 61920-3099, USA (217) 581-2400, fax: (217) 581-7800,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Epsilon Iota Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Department of Counseling and Student Development has a collegial faculty dedicated to training counselors for the 21st century. Faculty Research Multiculturalism and technology. 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Roberts School Counseling: M = Dr. Roberts
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Conn, Steve; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Eberly, Charles G; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Farber, Nancy; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Fraker, French L; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Kaser, Lynda L; EdD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Leitschuh, Gloria A; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Lyles, Judith W; EdD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Powell, Barbara M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Roberts, Richard L; PhD; Full Professor;
[email protected] ● Wallace, James A; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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IL: Illinois Institute of Technology
Dean Administrator
3101 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, IL 60616 USA http://www.iit.edu/colleges/psych/ Ellen M. Mitchell Psychology Chow S. Lam, Professor/Program Director 3101 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, IL 60616, USA (312) 567-3515, fax: (312) 567-3493,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness A CORE accredited 60-hour program. Training students as rehabilitation counselors to work with persons with disability. Graduates are eligible to become CRC and LPC in Illinois. Scholarships are available for qualified students, especially for students with disabilities and minorities. Faculty Research Vocational rehabilitation, rehabilitation for persons with TBI, chronic mental illness, assistive technology, crosscultural rehabilitation counseling, psychosocial adjustment of disability and chronic illness, stages of change and treatment matching, QOL of persons with disabilities. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree
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Rehabilitation Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: D. Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Dr. Chow S. Lam Rehabilitation Counseling: D = Dr. Chow S. Lam
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Asian-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral Asian-American Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bard, Christine; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Geist, Glen O; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Hilburger, John; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Lam, Chow S; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Merbitz, Charles; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 12 F; 3 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (D): 2 F; 1 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; Master; GPA 4; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis ● Rehabilitation Counseling (D): 110 Sem Hours; 900 Pract Hours; 2000 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations
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IL: Lewis University
Dean Administrator
1 University Pkwy. Romeoville, IL 60446 USA www.lewisu.edu Acting Dean, Angela Durante Edmund M. Kearney, Ph.D., Graduate Program Director 1 University Pkwy., Romeoville, IL 60446, USA (815) 836-5594
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our counseling program provides a skill based training program for individuals who want to work with children, adolescents, or adults in mental health and educational setting. Faculty Research ADHD; Professional Identity; Teaching; Work-Family Conflict; Multicultural Issues in Training and Education 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Edmund Kearney Mental Health Counseling: M = Ann Barich School Counseling: M = Richard Guerra
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barich, Ann; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Guerra, Richard; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Helm, Katherine; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Kearney, Edmund; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Sheffer, Susan; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● Vandendorpe, Mary; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2 ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 40 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 40 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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IL: Loyola University–Chicago
Dean Administrator
Institute of Pastoral Studies 820 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 USA www.luc.edu/depts/ips Graduate School, Sam Attoh, Ph.D., Loyola University Chicago 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60626, USA Paul Giblin, Ph.D., Director, Graduate Program in Pastoral Counseling 820 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611, USA 312-915-7483, fax: 312-915-7410,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The MA in Pastoral Counseling is housed within the Institute of Pastoral Studies (IPS) and Graduate School of Loyola University Chicago. It is a 48-hour, two-year, full-time or three-year half-time program. It is culturally diverse, prepares students for state licensure (LCPC), focuses on therapeutic self-awareness, and seeks to develop a specialty in the integration of spirituality and theology with psychotherapy and psychology. Faculty Research Paul Giblin, Ph.D. directs the MA Pastoral Counseling Program. His research interests have included marital enrichment, premarital counseling, spirituality and marriage, spirituality and psychotherapy, commitment conflicts, men and divorce. He teaches courses in couples counseling, family therapy, human development and clinical supervision. William Schmidt, Ph.D., directs the MA in Spirituality degree. His research has focused on psychology of religion, pastoral theology, pastoral care in health care settings, and Twelve Step Spirituality and Addictions. He teaches in the areas of human development, theological anthropology, assessment and intervention, and clinical supervision. Other faculty interests include the Anagram, group psychotherapy, mind-body integration, clinical supervision, feminist psychotherapy, and multi-cultural counseling. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: Yes; 25% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Students are culturally, religiously, and age range quite diverse.
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IL: National-Louis University
Dean Administrator
2840 Sheridan Rd. Evanston, IL 60201 USA www.nl.edu/human services Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Martha Cazazza 2840 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60201, USA Chris Clemmer, Department Chair 2840 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60201, USA
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IL: Northern Illinois University
Dean Administrator
200 Gabel Hall Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education Decal, IL 60115 USA http://www.cedu.niu.edu/cahe/index.html Assoc. Christine Sorensen Graham Hall, Decal, IL 60115, USA Allen J. Otters, Program Coordinator 200 Gabel Hall, Northern Illinois University Decal, IL 60115, USA (815) 753-8431, fax: (815) 753-9309,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Alpha Kappa Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IL: Saint Xavier University
Dean Administrator
3700 W. 103rd St. Chicago, IL 60655 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IL: Southern Illinois University–Carbondale
Dean Administrator
EPSE, SIUC Carbondale, IL 62901-4618 USA http://www.siu.edu/departments/coe/epse/ Keith Hillkirk, Wham 115 Karen K. Prichard, Coordinator, EPSE, SIUC Carbondale, IL 62901-4618, USA (618) 536-7763, fax: (618) 453-7110,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Delta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness A master’s with a 3.5 GPA or a GRE (V+Q) of 1,000 is required for admission to the counselor education doctoral program. Faculty Research Multicultural counseling, supervision, group work, constructive developmental approaches to school counseling. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: Martial, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Kim Asner-Self Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Dr. Jane Cox School Counseling: M = Dr. David Duys Counselor Education: D = Dr. Karen Prichard
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Other Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Asner-Self, Kimberly K; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Brown, Beverly M; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Cox, Jane A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Duys, David K; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Prichard, Karen K; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● White, Lyle J; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 12 F; 3 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 13 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 10 F; 2 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 19 F; 1 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 80 Sem Hours; 180 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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IL: Trinity International University
Dean Administrator
2065 Half Day Rd. Deerfield, IL 60015 USA Academic Dean, Tite Tienou, 2065 Half Day Rd. Deerfield, IL 60015, USA NP, 2065 Half Day Rd. Deerfield, IL 60015, USA (847) 317-8045, fax: (847) 317-8141
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 2% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IL: Western Illinois University
Dean Administrator
3561 60th St. Moline, IL 61265-5881 USA www.wiu.edu/counselored Bonnie Smith-Skripps, College of Education & Human Services Macomb, IL 61455, USA Rori R. Carson, Interim Chair, 3561 60th St. Moline, IL 61265-5881, USA (309) 762-1876, fax: (309) 762-6989,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Xi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Program also contains a certificate program in Marriage and Family Counseling. Faculty Research Multiracial, career and lifestyle, baby boomers, developmental counseling. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Edward E. Hamann School Counseling: M = William P. McFarland
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Multiracial Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Hamann, Edward E; EdD; Full Professor; >81 ● Henriksen, Richard C; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC ● McFarland, William P; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC ● Nikels, Holly J; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● O’Ryan, Leslie W; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC ● Rawlins, Melanie; PhD; Professor Emeritus; >81 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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IN: Ball State University
Dean Administrator
Teachers College 622 Muncie, IN 47306-0585 USA www.bsu.edu/counselingpsych Roy A. Weaver, Teachers College, Ball State University Muncie, IN 47306, USA Sharon L. Bowman, Chairperson, Teachers College 622 Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306-0585, USA (765) 285-8040, fax: (765) 285-2067,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Large faculty with diverse interests; balance of research and experiential components. Faculty Research Multicultural issues; psycho-social oncology. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Other: D. Community Counseling: M = Kristin M. Perrone-McGovern Mental Health Counseling: M = Kristin M. Perrone-McGovern Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Molly K. Tschopp School Counseling: M = Charlene Alexander Other: D = Lawrence Gerstein
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Psychology Educational Psychology School Psychology Sports Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian International
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian International Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian International Latina-Latino Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Aegisdottir, Stefania; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Alexander, Charlene M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Bowman, Sharon L; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Dixon, David N; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Gerstein, Lawrence H; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Kruczek, Theresa A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Nicholas, Donald R; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Perrone-McGovern, Kristin M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Spengler, Paul M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Tschopp, Molly K; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● White, Michael J; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected]
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC, Licensed Psychologist, LMHC, school counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; Master; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 15 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 5 F; 3 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; Master; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 10 F; 2 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Other (D): 5 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Other (D): 97 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 1500 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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IN: Butler University
Dean Administrator
4600 Sunset Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46208-3485 USA Dr. Robert Rider-Jordan, Hall 171 Ronald W. Goodman, Program Director, 4600 Sunset Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46208-3485, USA (317) 940-9501, fax: (317) 940-6481,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Upsilon Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Unit assessment systems; cohort model; partnership with Brooke and Place for grieving young people. Faculty Research Technology applications; credentialing issues; grief counseling. 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling.
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bloom, John W; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Goodman, Ronald W; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Keller, Thomas J; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Lauri, Waldner; EdS; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Wright, Pam; MS; Adjunct; <21; NCC, Other Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 80%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 55 F; 15 M: 24 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 875 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio
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IN: Indiana State University
Dean Administrator
College of Education Terre Haute, IN 47809 USA http://counseling.indstate.edu/ Bradley Balch, College of Education Terre Haute, IN 47809, USA Michele C. Boyer, Chair, College of Education Terre Haute, IN 47809, USA (812) 237-2870, fax: (812) 237-2870,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Department of Counseling has seven full-time faculty members and uses university and community experts as adjunct faculty. There are approximately 150 graduate students within the department’s two master’s and two doctoral programs. The faculty and students provide direct services and consultation to numerous individuals and organizations within the community. Faculty Research See Web site (http://counseling.indstate.edu) for information on individual faculty research interests. 40% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: PhD. Mental Health Counseling: M = James L. Campbell School Counseling: M = Tonya Balch Counselor Education: PhD = James L. Campbell
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral Gender Balanced
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Balch, Tonya; MEd; Special Purpose Faculty; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Boyer, Michele C; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Campbell, James L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; NCC;
[email protected] ● Draper, Matthew; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Hines, Peggy L; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Leggett, Debra; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Shuff, I. Michael; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; NCC;
[email protected] ● Shulman, Julie; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 37.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Approved Clinical Supervisor, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed School Counselor
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 30 F; 8 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 24 Avg Age; Master; GPA 2.75; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 48 F; 10 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 28 Grad Yearly; 30 Avg Age; Master; GPA 2.7; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 6 F; 2 M; 4 Admit Yearly; 35 Avg Age; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D): 105 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 1300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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IN: Indiana University
Dean Administrator
201 N. Rose Bloomington, IN 47405-1006 USA http://education.indiana.edu/~counsel/ Gerardo Gonzalez IU School of Education Susan Whiston, Program Coordinator, 201 N. Rose Bloomington, IN 47405-1006, USA (812) 856-8323, fax: (812) 856-8333,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The counseling program has a long history of being a top-rated program, using state-of-art technology, and many highly recognized faculty members who are implementing a scientist-practitioner model with an emphasis on change across therapeutic settings. Faculty Research All faculty members have active research agendas, including career counseling, family therapy, multicultural counseling, prevention interventions, school counseling, and social justice issues. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: D. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Sue Whiston School Counseling: M = Dr. Sue Whiston Mental Health Counseling: S = Dr. Sue Whiston Mental Health Counseling: D = Dr. Chalmer Thompson
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Chalmer, Thompson; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Charles, Ridley; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Edward, Delgado-Romero; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Floyd, Robison; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Gerardo, Gonzalez; PhD; Full Professor; <21 ● Jeff, Daniels; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Keith, Morran; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Michael, Tracy; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Rex, Stockton; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected]
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Sue, Whiston; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] Tom, Sexton; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 9%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 22 Grad Yearly; 1300 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 22 Grad Yearly; 1300 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (D): 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 600; GRE V 600; GPA 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 65 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (D): 96 Sem Hours; 500 Pract Hours; 2000 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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IN: Indiana University Southeast
Dean
Administrator
4201 Grant Line Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 USA www.ius.edu Dean, School of Education, Gloria Murray 4201 Grant Line Rd., New Albany IN 47150, USA Teesue H. Fields, Program Coordinator 4201 Grant Line Rd., New Albany IN 47150, USA (812) 941-2658, fax: (812) 941-2667,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The master’s in School Counseling is a 48-credit hour program for part-time students. Classes are offered in the evening so that students can continue to work. This is a cohort program; 16 students are admitted once a year in the spring to begin classes in July and graduate in May, two years later. Teachers may do the three semesters of field work in their own school. Non-teachers will be placed in best-practice schools. Students must have two years of experience with K-12 age students before applying to a cohort. Prerequisite and precore classes are required before applying to a cohort. Program is part of the Transforming School Counseling Initiative of the Education Trust. Faculty Research Two full-time faculty members. Dr. Rosemarie Smead is a nationally recognized expert on group counseling for children and adolescents. She has published four books and two video training tapes. Dr. Teesue Fields works on new models for training school counselors and the contribution of school counselors to academic achievement. Associate faculty members are practicing school counselors. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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IN: Indiana Wesleyan University
Dean Administrator
4201 S. Washington St. Marion, IN 46953 USA http://graduatecounseling.indwes.edu/ James O. Fuller, PhD Indiana Wesleyan University Jerry E. Davis, PhD, Director of Graduate Counseling Program 4201 S. Washington St., Marion, IN 46953, USA (765) 677-2995, fax: (765) 677-2504,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Iota Omega Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Intregration of Christian faith and values with integrity into the counseling profession. Faculty who are doctorally trained, licensed and practicing in the field. Faculty Research Cultural re-entry, blamer softening, effects of spirituality on counseling, multicultural issues. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/ Therapy, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M Marriage and Family Counseling: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bolding, Nancy; PsyD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Bradley, Brent A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Davis, Jerry E; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Fuller, James O; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Gaff-Clark, Carla; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Riggs, Barbara; PhD; Instructor; 41–60;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LCSW, LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 1000 Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 1000 Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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IN: Indiana-Purdue University–Fort Wayne
Dean Administrator
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499 USA
[email protected] Weiner, School of Education William E. Utesch, Chair, Professional Studies & Director of Counselor Education Program, 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499, USA (260) 481-6003, fax: (260) 481-5408,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Iota Pi Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The department consists of two master’s degrees that have as their foundation systemic training. Faculty Research Research interests range from systems applications for multiple human system functioning to Marital Enrichment. 60% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Jim Burg School Counseling: M = William E. Utesch
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Jim, Burg; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other ● Ken, Weaver; MA; Adjunct; 22–40; State Lic, Other ● Keri, Gabe; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Linda, Smith; MS; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, NCC, Other ● Martha, Goller; MS; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, NCC ● Tom, Gordon; MA; Adjunct; 22–40; NCC ● Utesch, William; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 57%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LCSW, LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 32 F; 22 M; 14 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1300 GRE Total; GPA 3.2; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 34 F; 18 M; 14 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1300 GRE Total; GPA 3.2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 57 Sem Hours; 132 Pract Hours; 400 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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IN: Purdue University
Dean Administrator
Beering Hall of Liberal Arts & Education; 100 N. University St. West Lafayette, IN 47907-2067 USA http://www.edst.purdue.edu/overview/welcome.html George Hynd School of Education Kevin Kelly, Department Head, Beering Hall of Liberal Arts & Education; 100 N. University St., West Lafayette, IN 47907-2067, USA (765) 494-9170, fax: (765) 496-1228
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Programs are small, which facilitates close working relationships with faculty. http://www.edst.purdue.edu/cd/ development/cdmain.html. Faculty Research Haring: career development – nontraditional, barriers, mentoring. Kelly: career assessment and development. Kwan: multicultural assessment, racial and ethnic identity development. Peterson: social/emotional concerns of high-ability youth and underachievement, training and professional development of school counselors. Pistole: attachment theory in adult and counseling relationships. Servaty-Seib: developmental aspects of grief, death-related attitudes and beliefs, loss as a general intervention model. Taub: student development theory, college student affairs, women’s issues, multicultural issues. 14% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Haring, Marilyn; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Kelly, Kevin; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Kwan, Karl; PhD; Assoc. Professor;
[email protected] ● Peterson, Jean; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Plstole, M. Carole; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Servaty-Seib, Heather; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Taub, Deborah; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 14%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 10 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GRE W 3.5; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 19 F; 1 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GRE W 3.5; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 11 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GRE W 3.5; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Student Affairs (M): 42 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 200 Intern Hours
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KS: Emporia State University
Dean Administrator
Campus Box 4036, 1200 Commercial St. Emporia, KS 66801-5087 USA www.emporia.edu/counre Tes Mehring The Teachers College David M. Kaplan, PhD, Chair, Campus Box 4036 1200 Commercial St., Emporia, KS 66801-5087, USA (620) 341-5220, fax: (620) 341-6200,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Beta Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness ESU is the only school in the region to have four nationally accredited CACREP or CORE master’s programs. Forty-four percent of licensed counselors in Kansas, whose licensure is based on a counseling degree from a Kansas institution, are graduates of our department. Also, more school counselors in Kansas graduate from ESU than from any other institution. The department has a unique dual degree program in Mental Health Counseling and Art Therapy. Faculty Research Faculty members include the 2002–2003 president of the American Counseling Association and past presidents of such organizations as the Council on Rehabilitation Education, Kansas Counseling Association, Kansas Career Development Association, and Kansas Rehabilitation Association. 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Arts Therapists Communications Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Costello, James J; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Currier, Kenneth F; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Enochs, Wendy K; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Etzbach, Colleen A; RhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Kaplan, David M; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Kuehn, Marvin D; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Neufeld, Patricia J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Pelsma, Dennis M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Sasser, Judith S; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected]
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[email protected] Wurtz, Philip J; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 36%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CADAC, CCMHC, CRC, CSC, MAC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 8 F; 4 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (M): 6 F; 6 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 6 F; 6 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 6 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Other (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations
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KS: Kansas State University
Dean Administrator
1100 Mid-Campus Dr., Rm. 369 Manhattan, KS 66506-5312 USA http://coe.ksu.edu Michael C. Holen Fred Bradley, Program Director, 1100 Mid-Campus Dr., Rm. 369 Manhattan, KS 66506-5312, USA (785) 532-5541, fax: (785) 532-7304,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness At the MS level, students receive extensive experience in the schools. At the PhD level, students have considerable latitude in designing elements of their curriculum. Faculty Research Alcohol and drug abuse prevention, career development in schools, and counseling support for culturally and linguistically diverse students. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Academic Advisement Certificate: Cert. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Student Services in Intercollegiate Athletics: M. Counselor Education: D. School Counseling: D. Student Affairs: D. Academic Advisement Certificate: Cert. = Stephen L. Benton School Counseling: M = Dr. Judith Hughey Student Affairs: M = Christy Moran Student Services in Intercollegiate Athletics: M = Adrienne Leslie-Toogood Counselor Education: D = Dr. Fred Bradley School Counseling: D = Dr. Ken Hughey Student Affairs: D = Dr. Doris Wright-Carroll
Distance learning: Yes; 35% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Benton, Stephen L; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Benton, Sheryl A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Bradley, Fred O; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Carlstrom, Aaron H; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hughey, Judith K; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Hughey, Kenneth F; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Jones, Carla E; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Leslie-Toogood Adrienne; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Moran, Christy; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Newton, Fred B; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected]
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[email protected] Wright-Carrroll, Doris; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Academic Advisement Certificate (Cert.): 25 F; 25 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 50 Grad Yearly; Master ● School Counseling (M): 40 F; 8 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 970 Total; GRE Q 485; GRE V 485; MAT 50; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 20 F; 20 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; MAT 50; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Student Services in Intercollegiate Athletics (M): 10 F; 10 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; MAT 50; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 3 F; 2 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (D): 2 F; 1 M; 2 Admit Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (D): 3 F; 1 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Academic Advisement Certificate (Cert.): 15 Sem Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 39 Sem Hours; 50 Pract Hours; 160 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Services in Intercollegiate Athletics (M): 39 Sem Hours; 50 Pract Hours; 160 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 120 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations 120; Portfolio 100 ● School Counseling (D): 94 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations 94 ● Student Affairs (D): 120 Sem Hours; 50 Pract Hours; 160 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations 120; Portfolio 50
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KS: Pittsburg State University
Dean Administrator
1701 S. Broadway Pittsburg, KS 66762-7557 USA www.pittstate.edu/psych Steve Scott College of Education David P. Hurford, Chair, 1701 S. Broadway Pittsburg, KS 66762-7557, USA (316) 235-4522, fax: (316) 235-4520,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Psi Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The department offers an eclectic approach that is highly applied. Faculty Research Social cognition, sexual aggression, psychology of law, gender issues, school guidance counseling in athletics, learning, psychopharmacology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, life-span development, moral development, moral reasoning, psychology of religion, human development, research design and methodology, reading disabilities, phonemic processing in children, psychopathology, personality assessment, rural mental health services, infant health and development, school psychological services, behavior disorders, consultation, assessment, personality, sexual harassment, family systems counseling, multicultural counseling, marriage counseling, community counseling, group processes, group dynamics, group counseling, team building, theories and techniques of counseling and psychotherapy. 60% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. Marriage and Family Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Community Counseling: M = Donald Ward Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Robert Sheverbush School Counseling: M = Becky Brannock Community Counseling: S = Donald Ward Marriage and Family Counseling: S = Robert Sheverbush School Counseling: S = Becky Brannock
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Pacific Islander Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brannock, Becky S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Sharp, Conni K; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Sheverbush, Robert L; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected]
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[email protected] Ward, Donald E; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 59 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 450 Intern Hours ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 32 Sem Hours; 68 Qtr Hours; 450 Pract Hours; 150 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 41 Qtr Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours ● School Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours
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KS: University of Kansas
Dean Administrator
621 Joseph R. Pearson Hall, 1122 W. Campus Rd. Lawrence, KS 66045 USA www.soe.ku.edu Rick Ginsberg, 1122 W. Campus Rd. Lawrence, KS 66045, USA Karen Multon, Chairperson, 621 Joseph R. Pearson Hall 1122 W. Campus Rd., Lawrence, KS 66045, USA (785) 864-3931, fax: (785) 864-3820,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Program offers quality scientist-practitioner training. Faculty Research Vocational decision-making, test interpretation, positive psychology, counseling creative and gifted individuals, health psychology, counseling process and outcome research, academic self-efficacy. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Child Psychology Program Clinical Psychology Program Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Latina-Latino Middle Eastern
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Other (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly ● School Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Other (M): 50 Pract Hours ● School Counseling (M): 50 Pract Hours
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KY: Eastern Kentucky University
Dean
Administrator
521 Lancaster Ave, 406 Bert Combs Richmond, KY 40475-3102 USA www.education.eku.edu/cel/counseling/ Dean, College of Education, William Phillips Eastern Kentucky University 521 Lancaster Ave., 420 Bert Combs Building Richmond, KY 40475-3102, USA Kim A. Naugle, Chair, 521 Lancaster Ave., 406 Bert Combs Richmond, KY 40475-3102, USA (859) 622-1125, fax: (859) 622-1126,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Epsilon Kappa Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The program has faculty members who are truly invested in mentoring students in their professional careers. Involvement in professional organizations is supported, and opportunities for presentations at conferences are regularly provided for students. The faculty has an investment in promoting diversity and ethical practice. Faculty Research Gender issues, sexual orientation issues and issues in diversity and counseling, as well as legal issues; crisis/ violence counseling and school violence and bullying; outcome assessment and testing in the counseling profession. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Services in Higher Education: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = Kim A. Naugle School Counseling: M = Kim A. Naugle Student Services in Higher Education: M = Kim A. Naugle
Distance learning: Yes; 25% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Other Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Callahan, Connie J; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Chapman, Ann; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Erickson, Paul; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Gray, Neal D; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Naugle, Kim A; PhD; Chair; 61–80; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Sexton, Larry C; EdD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Stockburger, Muriel; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Strong, Connie S; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CCDC, CSC, LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; MAT 375; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; MAT 375; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Student Services in Higher Education (M): GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; MAT 375; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Student Services in Higher Education (M): 36 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations
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KY: Murray State University
Dean Administrator
3200 Alexander Hall Department of Educational Studies, Leadership & Counseling Murray, KY 42071 USA http://coekate.murraystate.edu/elc/ Russell Wall, College of Education 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray, KY 42071, USA Alan S. Bakes, Coordinator of Programs in Counseling Murray State University, 3200 Alexander Hall Murray, KY 42071, USA (270) 809-2793, fax: (270) 809-3779,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Mu Sigma Chi Regionally Accredited: N Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Community Counseling: M = Alan S. Bakes School Counseling: M = Alan S. Bakes Community Counseling: S = Alan S. Bakes School Counseling: S = Alan S. Bakes
Distance learning: Yes; 10% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Human Development Leadership Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bakes, Alan S; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Holcomb, Thomas F; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic ● Latto, Lowell D; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21 ● Wagner, Tom; PhD; Professor Emeritus; <21 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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KY: Northern Kentucky University
Dean Administrator
BEP 203 Department of Counseling, Human Services, and Social Work Highland Heights, KY 41099 USA http://www.nku.edu/~ahhssw/ Elaine Jarchow, College of Education and Human Services BEP 224, Highland Heights, KY 41099, USA Michael Altekruse, Chair and Professor, BEP 203 Highland Heights, KY 41099, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Nu Kappa Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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KY: University of Kentucky
Dean Administrator
224 Taylor Education Bldg. Lexington, KY 40506 USA www.uky.edu James Cilbuka Ralph M. Crystal, Professor and Coordinator, 224 Taylor Education Bldg. Lexington, KY 40506, USA (859) 257-3834, fax: (859) 257-3835,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Zeta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The program values diversity, research, multidisciplinary training, on a competency-based model of rehabilitation education. Faculty Research HIV/AIDS; epilepsy and quality of life; migrant and seasonal farm workers; cultural diversity and women’s issues. 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Marriage and Family Therapists Organizational Behaviorists Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bishop, Malachy; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Crystal, Ralph M; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Feist-Price, Sonja M; RhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Harley, Debra A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Rogers, Jackie B; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 15 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.75; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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KY: Western Kentucky University
Dean Administrator
1 Big Red Way, College of Education & Behavioral Science Bowling Green, KY 42101-5576 USA NP Donald R. Nims, Interim Department Head 1 Big Red Way, College of Education & Behavior Science Bowling Green, KY 42101-5576, USA (270) 745-4953, fax: (270) 745-5301,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Omega Kappa Upsilon Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Most of the graduate students in our counseling programs are employed and attend our classes on a part-time basis. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Contact
Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Fred Stickle Mental Health Counseling: M = Aaron Hughey Student Affairs: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Dinkmeyer, Jr. Don C; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC ● Greenwalt, Bill C; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC ● Hayden, Delbert J; PhD; Full Professor; >81 ● Hughey, Aaron W; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● James, Susan M; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● Mason, Cynthia P; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● Minatrea, Neresa B; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC ● Nims, Donald R; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC ● Schnacke, Stephen B; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC ● Sheeley, Vernon Lee; PhD; Full Professor; >81 ● Stickle, Fred E; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC ● Westbrooks, Karen L; PhD; Full Professor; >81 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1350 Total; Letters 2 ● Student Affairs (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 13 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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LA: Louisiana State University
Dean Administrator
122 Peabody Hall Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4721 USA http://asterix.ednet.lsu.edu/‘elrcweb/ Barbara Fuhrmann College of Education, 221 Peabody Hall Gary G. Gintner, PhD, Coordinator of Counselor Education and Assist. 122 Peabody Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4721, USA (225) 578-2197,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The program emphasizes close collaboration between students and faculty. There is a strong emphasis on practical in-class and out-of-class clinical experiences in each course. Faculty Research Gary G. Gintner, PhD: designing effective treatment plans, practice guidelines for psychiatric disorders, and effectiveness of motivational interviewing for substance use problems. David A. Spruill, PhD: training issues in marriage and family counseling, professional development issues, and ethics. Laura G. Hensley, PhD: women’s issues, sexual assault, college counseling, and group work. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Community Counseling: M = Laura G. Hensley, PhD School Counseling: M = David A. Spruill, PhD Community Counseling: S = Gary G. Gintner, PhD School Counseling: S = David A. Spruill, PhD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Gintner, Gary G; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hensley, Laura G; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Spruill, David A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 22 F; 1 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 10 F; 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 22 F; 1 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 10 F; 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Community Counseling (S): 60 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 60 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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LA: Louisiana State University–Shreveport
Dean Administrator
1 University Pl. Shreveport, LA 71115-2399 USA www.lsus.edu Gale Bridger College of Education and Human Development Meredith Nelson, PhD, MSCP Program Coordinator, 1 University Pl. Shreveport, LA 71115-2399, USA (318) 797-5044, fax: (318) 798-4171,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Other: S. Community Counseling: M = Meredith Nelson Other: S = Merikay Ringer
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist African-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Adomaitus, Ray; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Dai, Yong; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● James, Evans; MA; Instructor;
[email protected] ● Jean, Hollenshead; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Merikay, Ringer; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Nelson, Meredith G; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Patricia, Stanley D; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Rebecca, Nolan; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 12.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 1 F; 0 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Other (S) Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Other (S): 70 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 1000 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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LA: Loyola University
Dean Administrator
6363 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118 USA NP Justin E. Levitov, Director, 6363 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118, USA (504) 864-7840, fax: (504) 864-7844,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Phi Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Loyola’s MS program in counseling includes both a strong theoretical emphasis and live practice situations where client actors are used to train students. A low student-teacher ratio ensures individual attention. Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Community Counseling: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Fall, Kevin A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Levitov, Justin E; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lyons, Christy E; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 1 F; 0 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1600 Total; GRE Q 550; GRE V 550; MAT 45; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 140 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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LA: McNeese State University
Dean Administrator
P.O. Box 91895 Lake Charles, LA 70609-2895 USA www.mcneese.edu Joe Savoie Burton College of Education Jess Feist, EdD, Professor P.O. Box 91895 Lake Charles, LA 70609-2895, USA (337) 475-5457, fax: (337) 475-5467,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Faculty members, who teach the majority of counseling courses, are clinicians/academicians. Each of these individuals has worked in the mental health field for more than 20 years in a variety of capacities. This brings a wealth of experience to the student population. Very early on in the program, students take their first experiential course where counseling is required under close supervision. Internship sites are varied in the area and most are paid placements. The department operates the Kay Dore Counseling Clinic, a counseling service for low-income families, where those in the experiential courses use state-of-the-art audio and video equipment. Faculty Research Addictive disorders focusing mainly on alcohol and compulsive gambling; neurological and psychological effects of pollutants; effects on families where one has been diagnosed with cancer. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = M. Janelle Disney School Counseling: M = M. Janelle Disney
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bartling, Carl; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40 ● Brannon, Linda; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Dilks, Lawrence; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other ● Disney, Janelle; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Feist, Jess; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80 ● Matzenbacher, Dena; PhD; Assistant Professor;
[email protected] ● Melville, Cameron; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Odum-Gunn, Diana; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40 ● Whiteman, Jerry; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 4 F; 1 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; 950 Total; GPA 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 4 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; 895 Total; GPA 2.7; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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LA: Northwestern State University
Dean Administrator
Student Personnel Services Program Natchitoches, LA 71497 USA www.education.nsula.edu/sps/ John Tollett College of Education Robert L. Bowman, PhD, Chair, Student Affairs Program Student Personnel Services Program Natchitoches, LA 71497, USA (318) 357-6289, fax: (318) 357-6275,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our program offers experiences unique to the college environment, numerous internship sites both on- and off-campus, and a collegial faculty while meeting requirements for the LPC credential. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: College Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs
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College Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. College Counseling: M = Robert Bowman Student Affairs: M = Robert Bowman
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bowman, Robert L; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Christensen, Paula; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; NCC ● Curtis, Reagan M; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Kher, Neelam; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Pearson, Frances C; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Smith, Janice E; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Teel, Faith; MA; Assistant Professor; 22–40 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 28.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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LA: Our Lady of Holy Cross
Dean Administrator
4123 Woodland Dr. New Orleans, LA 70131 USA NP Judith G. Maranti, Dean 4123 Woodland Dr. New Orleans, LA 70131, USA (504) 398-2214, fax: (504) 391-2421,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Zeta Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Martial, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, CACREP: Community Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Judith Miranti Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Dr. Judith Miranti School Counseling: M = Dr. Judith Miranti
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly ● School Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 54 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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LA: Southeastern Louisiana University
Dean Administrator
SLU 863 Hammond, LA 70402-0863 USA http://www.selu.edu/Academics/Education/dhd/index.htm Interim Dean, Martha H. Thornhill Brian Canfield, Department Head, SLU 863 Hammond, LA 70402-0863, USA (985) 549-2309, fax: (985) 549-3758,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Lambda Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The faculty is committed to the highest standards of excellence. Future counselors receive an abundance of individual instruction from faculty members who have a reputation for being accessible and approachable. Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. College Counseling: M = June Williams Community Counseling: M = Hunter Alessi Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Peter Emerson School Counseling: M = Mary Ballard
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Alessi, Hunter D; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Ballard, Mary; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Canfield, Brian S; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Emerson, Peter M; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Williams, June M; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): Interview ● Community Counseling (M): Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): Interview ● School Counseling (M): Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 63 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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LA: University of New Orleans
Dean Administrator
348 Education Building New Orleans, LA 70148 USA http://ed.uno.edu/~EDFR/Counseling/Programs.htm James Meza College of Education and Human Development Diana Hulse-Killacky, Counseling Graduate Program Coordinator 348 Education Building, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA (504) 280-6661, fax: (504) 280-6453,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Eta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The master’s and doctoral degree programs in counseling at the University of New Orleans emphasize the development of a strong professional identity in students. Faculty members serve as role models who are skilled counselors, active leaders in the profession, excellent teachers, and recognized scholars. The program is rich in diversity with strong representation of African-American, Hispanic, disabled, gay, lesbian, and bisexual students. The cultural richness of New Orleans is reflected in the program’s field placements, student backgrounds, and social activities. Master’s specializations are available in community, college, and school counseling. The doctoral program emphasizes clinical supervision, teaching, professional leadership, and research. Legal and ethical issues, multicultural counseling, group work, play therapy, and counseling children are emphasized in courses. Assistantships that include in-state and out-of-state tuition waivers are available for full-time graduate students. National speakers from the counseling profession present to graduate students several times each year. The retention and graduate rate of admitted master’s and doctoral students is exceptionally high. Faculty Research Research interests of faculty include racial identity development, multicultural counseling, school counseling, employee assistance counseling, legal issues in counseling, ethical issues in counseling, counseling supervision, group work, play therapy, and counseling children and adolescents. Projects in the department include reporting suspected child abuse, counseling child victims of sexual abuse, counseling in a pastoral counseling center, supervision in a community mental health center, and assisting children who have failed academic tests for school promotion. 90% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: College Counseling
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. College Counseling: M = Dr. Diana Hulse-Killacky Community Counseling: M = Dr. Diana Hulse-Killacky School Counseling: M = Dr. Diana Hulse-Killacky Counselor Education: D = Dr. Diana Hulse-Killacky
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Christensen, Teresa; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Herlihy, Barbara; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hightower, James; EdD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Hulse-Killacky, Diana; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Jarosinski, Jeffrey; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Lopez, Tiffany; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● McCollum, Vivian; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Nguyen, Si; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Oprea, Luane; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Perry, Lucille P; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Remley, Jr., Theodore; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Rosenbaum, William; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Roussel, Daniel; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Stokes, Larry; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Thorpe, Marilyn; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Watson, Zarus; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 44%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 20 F; 10 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5 ● Community Counseling (M): 70 F; 20 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5 ● School Counseling (M): 15 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5 ● Counselor Education (D): 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 112 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations
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MA: Assumption College
Dean Administrator
500 Salisbury St. Worcester, MA 01609 USA assumption.edu Mary Ann Mariani, Director, School Counseling Program 500 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA 01609, USA Mary Ann Mariani, Director, School Counseling Program 500 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA 01609, USA (508) 798-2872,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MA: Bridgewater State College
Dean Administrator
233 Tillinghast Hall Bridgewater, MA 02325 USA Ed Minnock Victoria L. Bacon, Coordinator, Counseling Programs 233 Tillinghast Hall, Bridgewater, MA 02325, USA (508) 531-2836, fax: (508) 531-6167,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Sigma Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Multiple counseling programs; faculty use of constructivist framework; mission embraces professionalism, diversity and technology. Faculty Research Multicultural issues; enhancing counseling through technology; counseling athletes; childhood violence. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Mental Health Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: M = Dr. Victoria L. Bacon School Counseling: M = Dr. Maxine Rawlins Student Affairs: M = Dr. Michael Kocet Mental Health Counseling: S
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bacon, Victoria L; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Calicchia, John; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Graham, Louise; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Kocet, Michael; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Rawlins, Maxine; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 50 F; 40 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 10 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 15 F; 12 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 50 F; 40 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (S)
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MA: Fitchburg State College
Dean Administrator
160 Pearl St. Fitchburg, MA 01420-2697 USA Dorothy Boisvert Sanders Administration Michael Bloomfield and Richard J. Spencer, Co-chairpersons - Graduate Counseling Program 160 Pearl St., Fitchburg, MA 01420-2697, USA (978) 665-3349, fax: (978) 665-3616
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CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The primary goal of the Fitchburg State College Graduate Counseling Program is to develop counselors who can assist clients in the enhancement of their well-being. It is based on a developmental socialization model of intervention, which recognizes that in each developmental stage individuals face, certain tasks can lead to problems, which may require professional assistance. The program recognizes the professional counselor as a human developmental teacher or facilitator whose primary function is to help individuals enhance life adjustment, facilitate growth, and expand behavioral competencies so that they can cope more effectively with their environments. The educational program is based on the belief that effective counselors are both personally and professionally integrated. For this reason, a balance between dialogue, didactic and experiential learning is maintained. The program offers the student the opportunity to apply for Massachusetts licensure as a mental health counselor, marriage and family therapist, or school guidance counselor. Faculty Research 65% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bail, Paul; EdD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic ● Benson, Gorden; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic ● Bloomfield, Michael; EdD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; State Lic ● Breen, G Jefferson; EdD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic ● Creedon, Chandler; CAGS; Lecturer; 22–40; State Lic ● Crosson, Cynthia; EdD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic ● Frye, Robin; PhD; Lecturer; <21 ● Globiana, Carol; PhD; Full Professor; <21; State Lic ● Haddad, David; EdD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic ● Hamolsky, David; MEd; Lecturer; <21; State Lic ● Hancock, John; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; State Lic ● Kellner, Lynne; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● King, Mary; EdD; Full Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC
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Lawrence, James; MA; Lecturer; <21; State Lic, NCC Okerman, Gail; MEd; Lecturer; <21; State Lic O’Leary, Stephen; MS; Lecturer; <21 Schilling, Thomas; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 Spencer, Richard J; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic Wassel, Frederick; EdD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 10.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 1 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 1475 GRE Total; MAT 47; GPA 2.8; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 28 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1475 GRE Total; MAT 47; GPA 2.8; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 16 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 1475 GRE Total; MAT 47; GPA 2.8; Letters 3 ● Other (S): 5 F; 2 M; 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 450 Intern Hours ● Others (S): 21 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours
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MA: Lesley University
Dean Administrator
29 Everett St. Cambridge, MA 02138-2790, USA http://www.lesley.edu/gsass/30cpp.html Martha Barry McKenna Cambridge, MA Lisa Tsoi Hoshmand, Division Director 29 Everett St., Cambridge, MA 02138-2790, USA (617) 349-8370 or (800) 999-1959 Ext. 8370, fax: (617) 349-8333
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Recognition that human development includes mind, body and spirit. Focus on the development of the self of the counselor. Strong emphasis on clinical training and professional development. Curriculum focuses on integration of theory and practice. Coursework grounded on issues of health and resiliency as well as an understanding of mental disorders. Multicultural perspective. Student-centered learning environment and a strong sense of community. Faculty Research Trauma recovery, spiritual development, cultural issues, gay/lesbian issues, school counseling issues. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. Other: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: S. Other: S. School Counseling: S. Community Counseling: M = Yishiuan Chin (617) 349-8339; (800) 999-1959 ext. 8339 Mental Health Counseling: M = Yishiuan Chin Other: M = Yishiuan Chin School Counseling: M = Yishiuan Chin Community Counseling: S = Yishiuan Chin (617) 349-8339; (800) 999-1959 ext. 8339 Mental Health Counseling: S = Yishiuan Chin Other: S = Yishiuan Chin School Counseling: S = Yishiuan Chin
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Arts Therapists Other Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Crowley, Paul; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other ● Dass-Brailsford, Priscilla; EdD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; Other ● Gere, Susan; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other ● Hoshmand, Lisa; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Kass, Jared; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other ● Llera, Dalia; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other ● Reinkraut, Rick; PhD, EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other
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Ritchie, Jill; MA; Instructor; <21; Other Roffman, Eleanor; EdD; Full Professor; >81; Other Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (M): MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (S): MAT 40; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (S): MAT 40; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (S): MAT 40; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): MAT 40; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours ● Other (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (S): 36 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 36 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Other (S) ● School Counseling (S): 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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MA: Salem State College
Dean Administrator
101 Sullivan Building Salem, MA 01970-5353 USA http://www.salemstate.edu/graduate/ Dean, Graduate School, Marc Glasser Patrice Marie Miller, Coordinator 101 Sullivan Building, Salem, MA 01970-5353, USA (978) 542-6322, fax: (978) 542-7215,
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CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Salem State College tailors students’ graduate study to better accommodate their busy working lives and their individual professional interests. Faculty Research Origins of psychopathology, dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, multiculturalism, marriage and family, organizational and industrial psychology. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MA: Springfield College
Dean Administrator
263 Alden St. Springfield, MA 01109 USA Dean, Arts, Sciences, & Professional Studies, Mary Healy 263 Alden St., Springfield, MA 01109, USA Glenn Lowery, Program Director 263 Alden St., Springfield, MA 01109, USA (413) 748-3301, fax: (413) 748-3854,
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CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Alpha Xi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Clinically based program concentrates in general counseling, child and adolescent, forensic, and neurofeedback. Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Benander, Mark; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic ● Cumming-McCann, Allison; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; State Lic ● Lowery, Glenn; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Maggio, Laura; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Moriarty, Anna; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Paar, Derrick; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LMHP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; Master; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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MA: Suffolk University
Dean Administrator
Beacon Hill Boston, MA 02114-4280 USA http://www.suffolk.edu/cas/grad-counselingprograms.html Michael R. Ronayne Glen A. Eskedal, Chair/Professor, Beacon Hill Boston, MA 02114-4280, USA (617) 573-8261, fax: (617) 722-9440
CSI Chapter, Name: Y Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The focus of this program is on the practitioner. Extensive practica experiences and a full complement of courses provide a balanced learning experience. Faculty Research Personality disorders, forensic psychology, infancy/childhood development, school counseling, and mental health counseling services. 70% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● DiBiase, Rose; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Eskedal, Glen A; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Fahey, Jean; PsyD; Adjunct; 22–40; Other ● Foster, Barry; PsyD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Helfrich, Barbara; CAGS; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Jackson, Kathryn; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Martin, Thomas; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Medoff, David; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Stryker, David A; EdD; Adjunct; <21 ● Winters, Robert; PhD; Assoc. Professor;
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Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 20 F; 5 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Other (M): 9 F; 1 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 10 F; 2 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 20 F; 5 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 10 F; 2 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 36 Sem Hours; 450 Pract Hours ● Other (M): 30 Sem Hours; 450 Pract Hours ● School Counseling (M): 36 Sem Hours; 450 Pract Hours; Portfolio ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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MD: Frostburg State University
Dean Administrator
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Frostburg, MD 21532 USA http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/psyc/graduate/coupsy.htm Fred Yaffe Library 5th Floor Ann R. Bristow, PhD, Program Coordinator College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Frostburg, MD 21532, USA (301) 687-4446, fax: (301) 687-7418,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Providing training in professional psychology at the master’s level, FSU’s program is designed for those pursuing further study in science-based counseling psychology. Our theoretical perspective is integrative, including cognitive-behavioral, family systems, developmental, feminist, multicultural, humanistic and brief therapies. We emphasize training in empirically supported treatments for children, adolescents, families and adults. We offer graduate certificates in Addictions Counseling Psychology and Child and Family Counseling Psychology. Two semesters of internship offer extensive, supervised experience. We also offer a 60 credit hour licensure and certification option. Faculty Research Developmental psychopathology; child mental health services (child/adolescent therapy utilization and outcome), ADHD, pediatric headache, and child trauma; substance abuse treatment; and multicultural counselor training. 40% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bradley, Megan; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Bristow, Ann R; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Edwards, Jason H; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Peterson, Kevin H; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Redmond, Trina; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 25 F; 7 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; MAT 50; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 450 Intern Hours
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MD: Johns Hopkins University
Dean Administrator
The Education Building 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218-2692 USA http://www.spsbe.jhu.edu/programs/grad_edu.cfm Dean, School of Professional Studies in Business and Education, Ralph Fessler 3400 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218, USA Mary H. Guindon, Assoc. and Chair 9601 Medical Center Dr. Rockville, MD 20850, USA (301) 294-7037 or (410) 516-7928, fax: (301) 294-7106,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Lambda Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness As part of the Johns Hopkins climate, our mission is to develop cutting-edge programs, such as our master’s degrees in Urban School Counseling and Organizational Counseling and our many specialized post-master’s certificates. We have school partnerships and grant projects with Baltimore City and Baltimore County. We offer our courses and programs on three campuses: Baltimore, Columbia, and Rockville-Montgomery County. We also offer courses at a fourth location at the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center. Faculty Research Youth-at-risk, urban schools, clinical treatment approaches, oppression interventions, self-esteem, play therapy, and many more. 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: Yes; % courses online - NP Other Counseling Related Programs Communications International Studies Organizational Behaviorists Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bovard, Kathy; MS; Instructor; <21; Other ● Capuzzi, David; PhD; Scholar in Residence; <21; NCC, Other ● Green, Eric; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Green, Alan G; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Guindon, Mary H; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Hanna, Fred J; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Heitt, Michael; PhD; Instructor; <21; Other ● Hunt, Wayne; EdD; Instructor; <21; Other ● McBrien, Donald; PhD; Instructor; <21; NCC ● McWay, John; PhD; Instructor; <21;
[email protected] ● Pierce, Ilene; MS; Instructor; <21; Other ● Savage, Rowland L; MS; Instructor; <21; NCC ● Somers, Mary; MS; Instructor; <21; NCC, Other ● Voit, Ecford; PhD; Instructor; <21 ● Wechsler, Susan; PhD; Instructor; <21; Other ● Wodiska, B; PhD; Instructor; <21; Other Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 31%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Certified Elementary School Counselor, Certified Secondary School Counselor, Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LPC, RPT, school counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Admit Yearly; 52 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Other (M): 49 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 60 Admit Yearly; 50 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Urban School Counseling (M): 8 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly ● At-Risk Youth, Clinical Community Counseling, Organizational Counseling, Spiritual and Existential, Play Therapy (S): 25 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3.5; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Clinical Community Counseling (S): 5 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● Other (M): 48 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● Urban School Counseling (M) ● At-Risk Youth, Clinical Community Counseling, Organizational Counseling, Spiritual and Existential, Play Therapy (S): 15 Sem Hours ● Clinical Community Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 300 Intern Hours
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MD: Loyola College–Maryland
Dean Administrator
2034 Greenspring Dr. Timonium Graduate Center Timonium, MD 21093 USA http://www.loyola.edu/education/counseling James Buckley, 4501 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21210-2699, USA Bradley T. Erford, Director, School Counseling Program Timonium Graduate Center, 2034 Greenspring Dr. Timonium, MD 21093, USA (410) 617-1509,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The mission of the Loyola College in Maryland School Counseling Program is to prepare professional school counselors to effectively serve the pre-K-12 population. Housed in a comprehensive, regional institution steeped in the Jesuit tradition, the Loyola school counseling program, its faculty, and curricular experiences, inspire and transform students to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world. Within this context, the education of the whole person is significant; the standards-based curriculum is rigorous; faculty expectations are high; and students are challenged to understand the ethical dimensions of personal and professional life and to examine their own values, attitudes, and beliefs. Faculty Research The research specializations of the school counseling program faculty are diverse, but center around scholarly writing in school counseling, assessment and evaluation, and serving the needs of diverse populations. Pedagogical applications are encouraged, and faculty have written, edited and contributed to several commonly used textbooks in the fields of professional counseling and school counseling. For in-depth information on individual faculty research, please see the faculty profiles on the program Web page. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
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Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Erford, Bradley T; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Linde, Lynn E; PhD, EdD; Instructor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Moore-Thomas, Cheryl; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Richmond, Lee J; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 60 F; 15 M; 75 Admit Yearly; 55 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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MD: Loyola College–Maryland
Dean Administrator
8890 McGaw Rd. Columbia, MD 21045 USA www.Loyola.edu/pastoral James Buckley Humanities Building Joseph W. Ciarrocchi, Chair, 7135 Minstrel Way Columbia, MD 21045, USA (410) 617-7620, fax: (410) 617-7644,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Pastoral Counseling program is an intensive clinical program with an emphasis on the integration of spirituality in the student and in the counseling process. Faculty Research Image of God, clinical work with abused clients, addictions such as gambling and substance abuse, scrupulosity, hope, forgiveness, personality, NEO, and many other topics. 90% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling; AAPC: Pastoral Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Cheston, Sharon E; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Ciarrocchi, Joseph W; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Cook, Donelda; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Eanes, Beverly E; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Ellis, Ronald E; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
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[email protected] ● Gillespie, Kevin; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
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[email protected] ● Hamilton, Eleanor D; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Hayes, John M; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Huss, Gary P; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
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McLaughlin, John L; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] Merrick, Mary E; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; NCC, Other;
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[email protected] Wicks, Robert J; PsyD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 21%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 250 F; 150 M; 120 Admit Yearly; 80 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview ● Pastoral Counseling (M): Interview ● Pastoral Counseling (S): Work Exp 0; Interview ● Pastoral Counseling (D): 12 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; Work Exp 2; Letters 5; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 52 Sem Hours; 250 Pract Hours; 750 Intern Hours; Thesis; Portfolio ● Pastoral Counseling (M): Thesis; Portfolio ● Pastoral Counseling (S) ● Pastoral Counseling (D): 60 Sem Hours; 1500 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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MD: McDaniel College
Dean Administrator
2 College Hill Westminster, MD 21157-4390 USA www.mcdaniel.edu Ken Pool Julia L. Orza, Coordinator, 2 College Hill Westminster, MD 21157-4390, USA (410) 857-2500, fax: (410) 857-2515,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research Diversity training, oppositional defiant adolescents, gay/lesbian issues 90% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Simeon Schlossberg School Counseling: M = Dr. Julia Orza
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Other Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bearr, David W; CAGS; Lecturer; 22–40 ● Orza, Julia L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Redmond, Robert F; EdD; Instructor; 22–40 ● Reichelt, Mary Anne; DMin; Instructor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC ● Schlossberg, Simeon K; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 60 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 39 Sem Hours; 500 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 45 Sem Hours; 500 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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MD: Towson University
Dean
Administrator
Department of Psychology 8000 York Rd. Towson, MD 21252 USA www.new.towson.edu/counselingpsychology NP Department of Psychology 8000 York Rd., Towson, MD 21252, USA NP Department of Psychology 8000 York Rd., Towson, MD 21252, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 90% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Post-master’s program: For more information see http://www.new.towson.edu/counselingpsychology/#cas Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master
Specialist
Doctoral No doctoral program
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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ME: University of Maine
Dean
Administrator
College of Education and Human Development 5766 Shibles Hall University of Maine Orono, ME 04469-5766 USA Robert Cobb, College of Education and Human Development 5766 Shibles Hall, University of Maine Orono ME, 04469-5766, USA University of Maine, 5766 Shibles Hall Orono, ME 04469-5766, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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ME: University of Southern Maine
Dean Administrator
400 Bailey Hall Gorham, ME 04038-1088 USA www.usm.maine.edu/cehd/academics9.htm Betty Lou Whitford, PhD 118 Bailey Hall John M. Sutton, Jr., EdD, Chair & Professor 400 Bailey Hall, Gorham, ME 04038-1088, USA (207) 780-5316, fax: (207) 780-5043
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The USM Counselor Education Program is the only one in New England that has both CACREP-approved programs in mental health and school counseling and a CORE-approved program in rehabilitation counseling. The program also has some unique certificate programs. All programs require either the GRE or MAT. Faculty Research Clinical supervision, child counseling, ethics, counselor regulation, gender issues, abuse and abusers, deinstitutionalization. 67% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = Reid D. Stevens, PhD Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Stephen T. Murphy, PhD School Counseling: M = Marijane Fall, EdD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Marriage and Family Therapists Psychiatric Nurses Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Fall, Marijane E; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Katsekas, Bette S; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Murphy, Stephen T; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Stevens, Reid D; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Sutton, Jr., John M; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● VanZandt, C.(Zark) E; EdD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, CRC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 11 F; 4 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 9 F; 1 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 11 F; 4 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 54 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio
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MI: Andrews University
Dean Administrator
Berrien Springs, MI 49104 USA www.educ.andrews.edu/program_ecp0.html Karen Graham Bell Hall Jerome Thayer, Chair Berrien Springs, MI 49104, USA (616) 471-3473, fax: (616) 471-6374,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Psi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Christian world view. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: D. Community Counseling: M = Elvin Gabriel School Counseling: M = Frederick Kosinski, Jr. Mental Health Counseling: D
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bailey, Rudolph D; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Carbonell, Nancy J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Gabriel, Elvin S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Kijai, Jimmy; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Kosinski, Jr, Frederick A; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Waite, Dennis; EdD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 8 F; 7 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 2 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 2; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (D) Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (D)
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MI: Eastern Michigan University
Dean Administrator
304 Porter Ypsilanti, MI 48197-2706 USA www.emich.edu/coe/Lead_Coun/ Dean, College of Education, Vernon Polite Porter Building, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA Jaclyn C. Tracy, Department Head 304 Porter, Ypsilanti, MI 48197-2706, USA (734) 487-0255, fax: (734) 487-4608
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Pi Omega Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness State-of-the-art counseling clinic where students complete their counseling practicum. Post-master’s certificate programs in multiculturalism and school counseling. Core courses offered at two off-campus locations (Detroit and Brighton). Faculty maintain and encourage strong participation in professional organizations. Faculty Research Multicultural issues in counseling supervision. 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education-College Counseling Emphasis
Degree Programs Degree
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. College Counseling: M = Perry Francis Community Counseling: M = Irene Ametrano School Counseling: M = Suzanne Hobson
Distance learning: Yes; 5% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Other
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Ametrano, Irene M; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Callaway, Yvonne L; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Choudhuri, Dibya; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Francis, Perry; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hobson, Suzanne; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Parfitt, Diane L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Stickel, Sue A; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 28.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 15 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 30 Avg Age; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 40 F; 10 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 35 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations
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MI: Oakland University
Dean Administrator
School of Education and Human Services Rochester, MI 48309 USA www.oakland.edu/sehs/ Dean, School of Education and Human Services, Mary Otto Luellen Ramey, PhD, Assoc. and Chair School of Education and Human Services Rochester, MI 48309, USA (248) 370-4185 Ext. 4179, fax: (248) 370-4141,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Theta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness State-of-the-art clinical and classroom facilities, suburban location, growing campus, diverse faculty, advanced specializations in Mental Health Counseling, Child and Adolescent Counseling, Advanced Career Counseling, Couple and Family Counseling and School Counseling. Faculty Research Trauma, group counseling, socioeconomic status in counseling, technology and supervision, couples counseling, integration of psychoanalytic and humanist therapies, adult transition, career and multicultural issues. 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Career Counseling: D. Community Counseling: D. Counselor Education: D. Marriage and Family Counseling: D. Mental Health Counseling: D. Other: D. School Counseling: D. Community Counseling: M =
[email protected] School Counseling: M =
[email protected] Career Counseling: D =
[email protected] Community Counseling: D =
[email protected] Counselor Education: D =
[email protected] Marriage and Family Counseling: D =
[email protected] Mental Health Counseling: D =
[email protected] Other: D =
[email protected] School Counseling: D
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Anderson, Mary L; MA; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Blume, Thomas W; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Cron, Elyce A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Diane, Parfitt L; MA; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Fink, Robert S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected]
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Goodman, Jane S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Hansen, James T; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Hawley, Lisa D; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Junior, Victoria Y; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Luellen, Ramey; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Lynn, Surrey R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 64%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 61 F; 9 M; 85 Admit Yearly; 70 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 8 M; 75 Admit Yearly; 60 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Career Counseling (D): 1 Total; GRE Q 3; Letters 4; Interview ● Community Counseling (D): 1 Admit Yearly; Master; Letters 2; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; Master; Letters 2; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (D): 1 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; Master; Letters 2; Interview ● Career Counseling (D): 1 Admit Yearly; Master; Letters 2; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (D): 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Master; Letters 2; Interview ● Other (D) ● School Counseling (D): Masters; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Career Counseling (D): 82 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Community Counseling (D): 82 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 82 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (D): 82 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (D): 82 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Other (D): 82 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (D)
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MI: Siena Heights University
Dean Administrator
1247 E. Siena Heights Dr. Adrian, MI 49221-1796 USA Robert Gordon, EdD Linda M. Brewster, PhD, Director, Counselor Education 1247 E. Siena Heights Drive Adrian, MI 49221-1796, USA (517) 264-7666, fax: (517) 264-7714,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 66% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Linda M. Brewster School Counseling: M = Linda M. Brewster
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Allen, Roxanne; PhD; Adjunct; State Lic ● Brady, Robert; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other ● Brewster, Linda; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other ● Day, Mary Rose; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40; State Lic ● deSouza, Joan; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Hudson, Sharon; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● McDonald, Patricia; EdD; Adjunct; 41–60; State Lic ● Mervak, Thomas; PhD; Adjunct; 41–60; Other ● O’Reilly, Virginia; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Reinink, Barry; MA; Adjunct; 41–60; State Lic ● Sam, James; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40; State Lic Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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MI: Wayne State University
Dean Administrator
Room 341 College of Education Detroit, MI 48202 USA Paula Wood, Room 441 College of Education, Detroit, MI 48202, USA Jo Anne Holbert, Assistant Dean Room 341, College of Education Detroit, MI 48202, USA (313) 577-1721, fax: (313) 577-5235,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MI: Western Michigan University
Dean
Administrator
Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology 3102 Sangren Hall Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA www.wmich.edu/cecp/ Dean, College of Education, Gary Wegenke, 3102 Sangren Hall Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology Kalamazoo, MI 49008, USA Carla Adkison-Bradley, Director of Doctoral Program in Counselor Education Unit Leader, 3102 Sangren Hall, Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology, Kalamazoo, MI 49008, USA (269) 387-3504, fax: (269) 387-5090,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Mu Beta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our doctoral program in Counselor Education is racially diverse (40% African American). Primary focus is to prepare counseling professionals for the professorate. Faculty Research Faculty research includes PTSD with children and adolescents, developing therapeutic relationship with ODD and CD clients, and assessing multicultural competencies. To advance first-year student’s research interest, a think-tank is formed for interested students, with faculty supervision. 2% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: College Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
Distance learning: No NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MN: Capella University
Dean Administrator
222 South 9th St., 20th Floor Minneapolis, MN 55402 USA www.capella.edu Pamela K. S. Patrick Pamela K. S. Patrick, PhD, Executive Director 222 South 9th St., 20th Floor Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA (386) 673-3619, fax: (208) 975-2900,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Online Counselor Education programs in Mental Health Counseling, Marital, Couple and Family Counseling/ Therapy and Counseling Studies. Faculty Research Online education; faculty interaction variables; learner interaction variables; and outcomes. % faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy
Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. Other: M. Other: D. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Pamela Patrick Mental Health Counseling: M = Pamela Patrick Other: M Other: D = Pamela Patrick
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Pacific Islander
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Auxier, C. R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Caron, Janice; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Clekis, Joanna; PhD; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Costin, Amanda; PhD; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Dahlen, Penelope; EdD; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Farley, Lou; PhD; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Johnson, Eric; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lorbeer, Charles; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Lucas, Jeff; PhD; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Moredock, Randolph; PhD; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Muchnick, Sherri; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Muchnick, Ron; PhD; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Pietrzak, Dale; EdD; 41–60; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Raman, Pattabi; EdD; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Yick-Flanagan, Alice; PhD; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Zimmerman, Sandra; PhD; 41–60; Other;
[email protected]
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Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LCSW, MFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 19 F; 1 M; 20 Admit Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 2; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 35 F; 5 M; 40 Admit Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 2; Interview ● Other (M): 19 F; 1 M; 20 Admit Yearly; GPA 2.7; Interview ● Other (D): 17 F; 3 M; 20 Admit Yearly; Master; GPA 3 Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 92 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 92 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Other (M): 48 Qtr Hours ● Other (D): 120 Qtr Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations
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MN: Minnesota State University–Mankato
Dean Administrator
107 Armstrong Hall Mankato, MN 56001 USA http://www.coled.mnsu.edu/departments/csp/ Interim Dean, Joanne Brandt Diane H. Coursol, Department Chair 107 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001, USA (507) 389-2423, fax: (507) 389-5074,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Department offers three CACREP-accredited programs. History of accreditation since 1986. Department and faculty are inviting and dedicated to student development and invested in cooperative research with students culminating in conference presentations and publications. Faculty Research Faculty research interests include counseling process, cybercounseling, technology in counseling, bullying, mental health in the schools, career development, women’s issues, play therapy, marriage and family research. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - Professional Practice Emphasis
Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Diane Coursol & John Seymour School Counseling: M = Walter Roberts & Richard Auger Student Affairs: M = Anne Blackhurst & Jacqueline Lewis
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Multiracial Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Auger, Richard; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Blackhurst, Anne; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Coursol, Diane H; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Lewis, Jacqueline; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Roberts, Walter B; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Seymour, John; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT, NCSC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 11 F; 4 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1350 Total; GRE V 900; MAT 44; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 10 F; 5 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1350 Total; GRE V 900; MAT 44; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 12 F; 3 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1350 Total; GRE V 900; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 50 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 50 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 700 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 50 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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MN: Minnesota State University–Moorhead
Dean Administrator
1104 Seventh Ave. S. Moorhead, MN 56563 USA www.mnstate.edu/cnsa Dean, College of Education and Human Services, Michael Parsons 1104 Seventh Ave. S., Moorhead, MN 56563, USA Wesley J. Erwin, Director, Counseling and Student Affairs 1104 Seventh Ave. S., Moorhead, MN 56563, USA (218) 477-2009, fax: (218) 477-2547,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Program has a strong emphasis on, and two-year sequence of, skills. Small, quality program with considerable faculty contact. Provides comprehensive K-12 degree. Faculty Research Current faculty interests and research areas include: emotional maturity and its development in college students; ethics, supervision, and group counseling; eating disorders and women’s issues; grief therapies; spirituality. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - Professional Practice Emphasis Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: No; 5% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Caucasian Latino/Latina Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Erwin, Wesley J; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Halbur, Duane A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Neuman, Patricia A; EdS; Full Professor; <21; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMHC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 1 F; 1 M; 2 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 4 F; 1 M; 7 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 6 F; 1 M; 7 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 3 F; 1 M; 4 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 750 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 750 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 750 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 650 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations
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MN: St. Cloud State University
` Dean
Administrator
Department of Counselor Education and Educational Psychology College of Education 720 Fourth Ave. S St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 USA www.stcloudstate.edu Kathleen Steffens, PhD Dean’s Office, College of Education 720 Fourth Ave. S St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498, USA NP Department of Counselor Education and Educational Psychology College of Education, 720 Fourth Ave. S St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Alpha Delta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling; CACREP: Student Affairs; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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MN: University of Minnesota
Dean
Administrator
178 Pillsbury Dr. SE 206 Burton Hall Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA http://education.umn.edu/EdPsych/CSPP/default.html Chair, Educational Psychology, John Romano 206 Burton Hall, 178 Pillsbury Dr. SE Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA Patricia McCarthy Veach, CSPP Program Coordinator 206 Burton Hall, 178 Pillsbury Dr. SE Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA (612) 624-3580, fax: (612) 624-8241,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The master of arts (MA) degree is a generalist program that emphasizes the practice of individual and group counseling and focuses on interviewing, counseling theory, assessment, ethics, and career development. The MA program frequently leads to the following types of occupations: college counselor or student development professional, school counselor, community agency counselor, career counselor, counselor in employee assistance programs, or human resource development specialist. To prepare students for these professional roles, the program emphasizes generic counseling and research skills. The MA program allows for specialization in school counseling and college student development. The primary objective of the CSPP doctoral (PhD) program in counseling psychology is to provide a fundamental body of knowledge and skills that prepares counseling psychologists for work in a variety of settings. The CSPP doctoral program subscribes to a scientist/practitioner model, which assumes that scholarly inquiry and counseling practice are interdependent and complementary. An important mission is to prepare counseling psychologists who will bring a researcher’s attitude and interest to bear on the application of psychological and psychoeducational knowledge. Therefore, students are trained to become skilled clinicians and producers and critical consumers of research. Completion of the CSPP doctoral program prepares students to be counseling psychologists. Required and elective experiences can lead to one or more of the following types of occupations: university/college faculty, university/ college psychologist or student development professional, director of college counseling and student development services, career development coordinator, director of school counseling services, research psychologist, community agency psychologist, counselor educator, counselor in employee assistance program, human resource psychologist, and independent practitioner. To prepare students for these professional roles, the program provides a strong foundation in counseling, research, and the teaching of educational psychology, as well as in specializations that students choose in selecting a minor or supporting program. These specializations are enhanced by doctoral practica and internships in colleges, community agencies, hospitals, schools, and businesses. Faculty Research Michael P. Goh, PhD: My academic and professional goals developed through my counseling experiences in the diverse contexts of youth, schools, the military, international students, career development, academic advising and counseling in universities, spiritual counseling, and in teaching undergraduates and graduates in the United States and Singapore. My research agenda focuses on two main strands that contribute to the knowledge base on (a) multicultural counseling issues and (b) international counseling contexts. The overall goal of my research program is to improve access to mental health services for ethnic minority populations and to grow helping services in international contexts. I am presently a member of the Hmong Mental Health Research Group, an interdisciplinary team seeking to develop mental health approaches that are culturally and linguistically appropriate for the Hmong and other Southeast Asian immigrant groups. My current research program includes investigating the experiences of Asian psychologists trained in the United States, the use of interpreters in mental health counseling, help-seeking behavior and attitudes across cultures and countries, cultural competence, a multinational study of master therapists, and creating innovative mental health projects that help to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in mental health, and preparing psychologists for cross-cultural contexts. Thomas J. Hummel, PhD: My interests crystallized while I was completing my doctorate. In addition to the core counseling courses, I took an equal number of classes in educational research and scientific techniques. I began programming computers and investigating how the choice of a research method affected the conclusions drawn from data. I have maintained my interest in counseling, but I focus more on research methods used to answer questions about counseling. Since coming to Minnesota, I have developed a strong interest in computer simulations. Such simulations can be used to investigate questions in statistics and to model counseling behavior. One study using a computer simulation to investigate a statistical technique resulted in the article, “Empirical comparison of univariate and multivariate analysis of variance procedures,” (Hummel & Sligo, 1971). This study was designated a “citation classic” by the Social Science Citation Index (this requires a minimum of 100 citations). More recently, a number of years of my work have been summarized in a chapter titled, “The usefulness of tests in clinical decisions” (Lichtenberg & Goodyear, 1999). The chapter presents equations useful in testing clinical hypotheses and presents numerical analysis results on critical values for testing clinical hypotheses, as well as by the long-run probabilities associated with their use. For this work, I received the American Educational Research Association, Division E, Distinguished
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Research Award. Patricia McCarthy Veach, PhD: My research focuses on variables within the counseling process, especially counselor self-disclosure, and counselor supervision. I am applying methods from counseling psychology to study the helping relationship established by genetic counselors. I am co-investigator, with Dianne Bartels, associate director of the Center for Bioethics, and Bonnie LeRoy, director of the Genetic Counseling Program at the University of Minnesota, of a research project, “Genetics in Primary Health Care: Addressing Professional and Ethical Challenges,” supported by a three-year grant from the Josiah T. Macy Foundation. We will conduct focus groups and written surveys with physicians, nurses, and genetic counselors to identify ethical challenges confronted by professionals when patients have genetic concerns. We then will use the research results to develop educational materials for primary practitioners. John L. Romano, PhD: Traditionally counselors and counseling psychologists have helped people manage life transitions and problems of living. My research and writing have had a particularly strong focus on the science and practice of preventive interventions to reduce psychological distress and problems of living. I am interested in preventive interventions that help people appreciate their strengths, teach life skills and facilitate personal understanding. My academic and professional career has included teaching and counseling of nontraditional college students, graduate education, higher education administration, and consultation with K-12 school districts. Since serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Nigeria, I have had continuing interest in international psychology and have collaborated with human development specialists, counselors, and psychologists in different countries. Thomas M. Skovholt, PhD: My main research focus is practitioner development in the helping, teaching and healing professions, with a concentration on counselors and therapists. Topics within this area include mastery and expertise, resiliency development and burnout prevention, struggles of the novice practitioner, clinical supervision, the counseling process and helping skills. Sherri Turner, PhD: My research focus is on methods and factors that facilitate the career development and transition to work of minorities and adolescents. I am particularly interested in career and guidance program evaluation through urban and rural school systems, and Native American tribes. I am also committed to the development of counseling and assessment applications. Currently, I am testing a model of career counseling and development as it applies to ethnic minority and inner-city adolescents. Kay Herting Wahl, EdD: The emphasis of my professional career has been public education, as a teacher, school counselor, and Assist. As a K-12 school counselor, I became interested in higher education training programs for school counselors. My interest continues in that area as I strive to intertwine reality and theory into school counselor education. My research interests include the training of school counselors, the formulation and change of educational aspirations of students K-12, and the use of technology in comprehensive school counseling programs for grades K-12. My passion is children, from birth to old age. Most recently I implemented a comprehensive guidance/counseling program in a new elementary school as a pilot program for the practicum/intern experience. I also proposed a presentation, at a national conference, on the value of play and humor in the elderly population. My enthusiasm is for teaching – providing students the challenge to grow, learn and become efficient and expert counselors in our schools. 15% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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MN: Winona State University
Dean Administrator
132 Gildemeister Hall Winona, MN 55987 USA www.winona.msus.edu/counseloreducation Dean, College of Education, Carol Anderson Nick Ruiz, Professor and Department Chair 132 Gildemeister Hall, Winona, MN 55987, USA (800) 242-8978 Ext. 5335, fax: (507) 457-5882, www.winona.edu
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The goal of the Winona State University Counselor Education Department is to provide students with quality services and educational opportunities to help them meet their unique career goals. The Counselor Education Department is a student-friendly program. Employment upon graduation is high. Faculty Research Faculty members have a variety of research interests, including career counseling, play therapy, clinical supervision, counselor credentialing, and stress management. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MN: Winona State University–Rochester
Dean Administrator
859 30th Ave. S.E. Rochester, MN 55904 USA www.winona.msus.edu/counseloreducation Dean, College of Education, Carol Anderson Nick Ruiz, Professor and Department Chair 859 30th Ave. S.E., Rochester, MN 55904, USA (800) 366-5418 Ext. 7137, fax: (507) 286-7170, www.winona.edu
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The goal of the Winona State University Counselor Education Department is to provide students with quality services and educational opportunities to help them meet their unique career goals. The Counselor Education Department is a student-friendly program. Employment upon graduation is high. Faculty Research Faculty members have a variety of research interests including career counseling, play therapy, clinical supervision, counselor credentialing, and stress management. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Latina-Latino
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MO: Avila University
Dean Administrator
11901 Wornall Rd. Kansas City, MO 64145 USA http://www.avila.edu/gradpsych Professor and Dean, School of Psychology, Maria Hunt 11901 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, MO 64145, USA Regina Staves, Director of Graduate Psychology 11901 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, MO 64145, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness In addition to preparing students to become licensed professional counselors, our training also allows them to apply for the master’s-level psychologist licensure that exists in eight states. Faculty Research Faculty interests are listed on our Web site: http://www.avila.edu/gradpsych/docs/faculty.htm 70% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MO: Missouri State University
Dean
Administrator
901 S. National Ave. Department of Counseling Springfield, MO 65897 USA http://education.missouristate.edu/counseling/ David Hough, College of Education Missouri State University, 901 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65897, USA Charles R. Barke, Department Head Department of Counseling, 901 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65897, USA (417) 836-5449, fax: (417) 836-4918,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No; 6% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
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Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MO: Northwest Missouri State University
Dean Administrator
2440 Colder Hall Maryville, MO 64468 USA NP John K. Bowers, Chairperson 2440 Colder Hall, Maryville, MO 64468, USA (660) 562-1260, fax: (660) 562-1731,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Xi Theta Psi Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Staffed by licensed and experienced faculty, this department involves students with close supervision. Faculty Research Ranges from research on the learning process to substance abuse. 60% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barnett, Jerrold; PhD; Full Prof.; 22–40 ● Claflin, Carol; PhD; Assoc.; <21 ● Edwards, Carla; PhD; Assist.; 22–40 ● Jackie, Kibler; PhD; Assist.; 41–60 ● Melinda, Stamp; EdS; Assist.; <21 ● Riley, Larry; PhD; Full Prof.; <21 ● Rochelle, Hiatt; EdD; Instructor; <21 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1500 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3 ● School Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1400 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 500; GPA 2.5 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 500 Pract Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 44 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations
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MO: Southeast Missouri State University
Dean
Administrator
1 University Plaza/MS 5550 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799 USA http://www4.semo.edu/counsel Sue Shepard, College of Education 1 University Plaza/MS 5550 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799, USA A. Zaidy MohdZain, Department Chair and Counseling Programs Coordinator 1 University Plaza/MS 5550, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799, USA (573) 651-2417, fax: (573) 986-6812,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Epsilon Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Low student-faculty ratio; strong scientist-practitioner emphasis; graduates find employment in a wide range of settings. Faculty Research Counselor supervision; skills acquisition, marriage and family, school counseling professionalization issues. 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counseling Education: S. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Verl Pope School Counseling: M = Janice Ward Counseling Education: S = Verl Pope
Distance learning: No; 5% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Asian-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Braun, Sharon; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, NCC ● Brewer, Lauren; PhD; Adjunct; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Cruce, Ada; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Dubin, John; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic ● Milde, Cheryl; PhD; Adjunct; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● MohdZain, A. Zaidy; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Monteiro-Leitner, Julieta; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Pope, Verl; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Ward, Janice; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 55.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, Certified Elementary School Counselor, Licensed Psychologist
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1600 Total; GRE Q 600; GRE V 450; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 18 F; 2 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 30 Avg Age; 1600 Total; GRE Q 600; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Counseling Education (S): 10 F; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 30 Avg Age; 1600 Total; GRE Q 600; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 5; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Counseling Education (S): 72 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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MO: Truman State University
Dean Administrator
100 E. Normal St. Kirksville, MO 63501 USA http://counseling.truman.edu Head, Division of Education, Sam Minner Violette Hall Christopher J. Maglio, PhD, Program Director 100 E. Normal St., Kirksville, MO 63501, USA (660) 785-4403, fax: (660) 785-4383,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Counselor Preparation Programs at Truman State University are designed to provide students with a strong theoretical and research base, closely supervised clinical experiences, opportunities for personal growth, and the flexibility to meet varied academic and professional goals. Close and frequent interaction between students and faculty is highly valued and emphasized. Graduate assistantships available for all endorsements. Faculty Research Family life cycles, care giving, work with young children, death education, death fear and anxiety, professional ethics training in counseling and psychology programs, meta-analytic approaches in counseling research, career development, multicultural counseling, student affairs practice, college counseling, supervision, and perfectionism. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brown, Tricia K; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Gilchrist, LouAnn; EdD; Full Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Maglio, Christopher J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Mann, Michael; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 75%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 4 F; 3 M; 7 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 4 F; 1 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 1 F; 2 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis
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MO: University of Missouri–Columbia
Dean Administrator
16 Hill Hall Columbia, MO 65211 USA http://www.coe.missouri.edu/%7Eecp/ Richard Andrews P. Paul Heppner, Professor & Chairperson 16 Hill Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, USA (573) 882-7731, fax: (573) 884-5989,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The graduate program in the department is designed to meet the specific needs of the student in a particular area of emphasis. Graduates find employment in a wide range of settings. Faculty Research NP 43% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree
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Career Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. Other: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Career Counseling: S. Community Counseling: S. Other: S. Rehabilitation Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Student Affairs: S. Other: D. Career Counseling: M = Mary Heppner or Joe Johnson Community Counseling: M = Laurie Mintz Other: M = Richard Cox Rehabilitation Counseling: M = David Roberts School Counseling: M = Norman Gysbers or Richard Lapan Student Affairs: M = Glenn Good Career Counseling: S Community Counseling: S Other: S Rehabilitation Counseling: S School Counseling: S Student Affairs: S Other: D = Laurie Mintz
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychiatrists Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
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Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Boggs, Kathleen A; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Cox, Richard H; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Dave, Roberts; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Flores, Lisa; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Good, Glenn E; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Gysbers, Norman; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Heppner, Mary J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Heppner, Paul P; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Johnson, Joseph; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Lapan, Richard T; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Mallinckrodt, Brent; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Martz, Erin; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Mintz, Laurie B; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Mobley, Michael; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Multon, Karen D; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Worthington, Roger L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Career Counseling (M): 7 F; 6 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (M): 15 F; 10 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Other (M): 3 F; 1 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 5 F; 7 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 15 F; 2 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 2 F; 2 M; 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Career Counseling (S): 7 F; 6 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 15 F; 10 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3 ● Other (S): 3 F; 1 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (S): 5 F; 7 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 15 F; 2 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500 ● Student Affairs (S): 2 F; 2 M; 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Letters 3 ● Other (D): 4 F; 4 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 600; GRE V 600; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Career Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations ● Other (M): 48 Sem Hours ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (S): 48 Sem Hours ● Career Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations ● Community Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations ● Other (S): 30 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (S): 30 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations ● Other (D): 82 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 2000 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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MO: University of Missouri–Kansas City
Dean
Administrator
215 School of Education 5100 Rockhill Rd. Kansas City, MO 64110 USA http://education.umkc.edu/CEP/ Linda Edwards, 5100 Rockhill Rd. 215 School of Education Kansas City, MO 64110, USA Sarah K. Grogan, Administrative Assistant 5100 Rockhill Rd., 215 School of Education Kansas City, MO 64110, USA (816) 235.2722, fax: (816) 235-5270,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Counseling and Guidance Master’s Program has as its primary purpose the preparation of professional counselors. Graduates holding this degree will gain the basic understanding and skills necessary for professional practice as a counselor. The program offers three emphasis areas leading to the MA degree: Elementary and Secondary School Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, and Couples and Family Counseling. The school counseling program is certified by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Those electing the school counseling emphasis will, upon successful completion of the coursework and passing of the Praxis Exam for counseling, be eligible for school counselor certification in Missouri. The other counseling emphases are designed for students who wish to work in a variety of settings other than the public schools. Those earning degrees in counseling become employed in community colleges, four-year colleges, specialized areas in large universities (e.g. career planning and placement), the court system, and community based mental health services. All of our emphasis areas give students a strong background in theories and skills of counseling, assessment, and professional ethics, and prepare students to work with people from diverse backgrounds. Our program has one of the most extensive practicum/internship training programs in the region. All students are required to take two practicum and two internship courses. Students who are not in the school counseling emphasis complete their first practicum experience in our in-house agency, Community Counseling Services (CCS). The mission of Community Counseling Services is to provide quality clinical experiences for UMKC counselors-in-training by offering a wide range of affordable mental health services to Kansas City’s diverse and underserved populations and to further knowledge in the field of counseling psychology through research and practice. Students may arrange their internship setting placements similar to those in which they plan to work. Our extensive practicum and internship experiences are designed to ensure that students leave our program with the skills necessary to be excellent counselors in whatever setting they choose. We are very proud of our program graduates, and we often hear from employers of the wonderful contributions they make to the profession. Many students go on to complete advanced degrees. Faculty Research LaVerne Berkel: Domestic violence issues, religious issues, and African American health issues. Chris Brown, Master’s Program Coordinator: Career development and assessment of special populations, sports psychology, and ethical issues. Changming Duan, Director of Training: Counseling and social psychology, empathy, multiculturalism, cross-cultural values. Tierra Freeman: Social-contextual nature of achievement motivation in educational contexts across transitions. Malcolm Linville: Individual/couple therapy, child/adolescent therapy, school counseling, gerontological counseling. Nancy L. Murdock, Division Chair: Interpersonal approaches to counseling, social cognition and counseling process, professional issues, women’s issues, family systems theory. Johanna Nilsson: International students and refugee/immigrants’ mental health and acculturation, women’s issues, and multicultural supervision. Robert D. Paul: Human sexuality, professional ethics, consultation and supervision. Chia-Chih “D.C” Wang: Attachment, family systems, and multicultural issues. 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Social Work
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Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African American Asian Caucasian European
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Berkel, LaVerne A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Brown, Chris; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Duan, Changming; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Freeman, Tierra M; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Leonard, Lynn M; PhD; Visiting Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Linville, Malcolm E; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Murdock, Nancy L; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Nilsson, Johanna E; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Wang, Chia-Chih “D.C”; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 22%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Certified Elementary School Counselor, Certified Secondary School Counselor, Licensed Psychologist, LPC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling (M): 40 F; 10 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; 29 Avg Age; 900 Total; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Counseling (M): Portfolio
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MO: University of Missouri–St. Louis
Dean Administrator
8001 Natural Bridge Rd., 469 MH St. Louis, MO 63121-4499 USA www.umsl.edu/educate Charles Schmitz, PhD College of Education Therese Cristiani, EdD, Chair, 8001 Natural Bridge Rd. 469 MH, St. Louis, MO 63121-4499, USA (314) 516-5782, fax: (314) 516-5784,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Only CACREP program in St. Louis region or in University of Missouri system; strong urban and multicultural orientation. Faculty Research Multicultural (including LGBT), ethics, children, history of counseling, eating disorders. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Career Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Career Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Counselor Education: D. Career Counseling: M = Mark Pope, EdD Community Counseling: M = Susan Kashubeck-West, PhD School Counseling: M = Therese Cristiani, EdD Counselor Education: D = R. Rocco Cottone, PhD Counselor Education: D = R. Rocco Cottone, PhD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Butler, S. Kent; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Cottone, R. Rocco; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Cristiani, Therese; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Kashubeck-West, Susan; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other ● Kosteck-Bunch, Lela; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Pope, Mark; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Szymanski, Dawn; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 28.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: MAC, MCC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Career Counseling (M): 24 F; 8 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (M): 96 F; 24 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 120 F; 30 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 1000 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Career Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D): 110 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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MS: Delta State University
Dean
Administrator
DSU Box 3142 Division of Counselor Education and Psychology Ewing Hall 335 Cleveland, MS 38733 USA www.deltastate.edu Professor and Dean, Lynn J. House, College of Education DSU Box 3121, Ewing Hall 327 Cleveland, MS 38733, USA Matthew R. Buckley, Assoc. and Chair, DSU Box 3142 Ewing Hall 335, Cleveland, MS 38733, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Delta Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Regional institution serving the Mississippi Delta and surrounding communities and states. Strong focus on counselor development and quality of student faculty interactions. A young and vibrant faculty active in research and professional organizations. Faculty Research Collective research interests of faculty include counselor development, licensure and regulation, innovative approaches to clinical supervision, group work, creative interventions and the use of theatrical techniques to develop empathy in beginning counselors, beginning counselor comfort in personal disclosure, crisis intervention, spirituality in counseling, compassion fatigue and counselor self-care, peer counseling in the schools. 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Buckley, Matthew R; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Rasmus, Scott D; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Sheperis, Shelly F; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Simpson, Laura R; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Starkey, Donna S; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, LMFC, LPC Supervisor, NCSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MS: Mississippi College
Dean Administrator
Box 4013, Mississippi College Clinton, MS 39058 USA www.mc.edu Don W. Locke School of Education Harold W. Wheeler Jr., PhD, Chair, Box 4013 Mississippi College, Clinton, MS 39058, USA (601) 925-3841, fax: (601) 925-3951,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The integration of psychological and counseling knowledge and theory with the Christian faith and an opportunity to perform internships with a variety of client populations. Faculty Research Dr. John Jolly is working with Dr. Aaron Beck on the reliability and validity of new measures of child depression, anxiety, and disruptive behavior. Dr. Bill Wheeler is conducting research investigating the validity of the prototypical definition of emotion using the Semantic Structure of Affect Model. 55% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. School Counseling: S. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Bill Wheeler Mental Health Counseling: M = Katherine Jones School Counseling: M = Edith Carlisle School Counseling: S = Edith Carlisle
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Multiracial Caucasian
Specialist African-American Caucasian
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Boudreaux, Charles; EdD; Adjunct; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Carlisle, Edith; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Clark, David A; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Cotton, Randy; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Fisher, Gloria; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Jacobson, Barbara J; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic ● Jolly, John; PsyD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Jones, Kathrine; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Locke, Don W; EdD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Mumbower, Ronald; EdD; Adjunct; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Nevels, Robert; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Summerlin, Curtis; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Wagner, Buddy; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Weisz, John R; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Wheeler, Harold W; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Williams, Tom; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Wooten, James W; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected]
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 18%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 10 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 36 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations
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MS: Mississippi State University
Dean Administrator
P. O. Box 9727 Mississippi State University, MS 39762-5740 USA www.educ.msstate.edu/CEdEPy/cedepy.html Roy Ruby, 309 Allen Hall Mississippi State University, MS 39762 Thomas W. Hosie, Department Head, P. O. Box 9727 Mississippi State University, MS 39762-5740, USA (662) 325-3426, fax: (662) 325-3263,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Mu Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness State-of-the-art Counseling/School Psychology lab. Family, group, play therapy, and eight individual counseling rooms. Electronic classroom. Chi Sigma Iota Chapter. Faculty Research Diversity, spirituality, addictions, supervision, ethics, credentialing, giftedness, deafness, blindness, aging, student development, rehab counseling. 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: College Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. College Counseling: S. Community Counseling: S. Rehabilitation Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Student Affairs: S. Counselor Education: D. School Counseling: D. College Counseling: M = Dr. Mari Ann Callais Community Counseling: M = Dr. Joan Looby Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Dr. Glen Hendren School Counseling: M = Dr. Joe Ray Underwood Student Affairs: M = Dr. Mari Ann Callais College Counseling: S = Dr. Mari Ann Callais Community Counseling: S = Dr. Joan Looby Rehabilitation Counseling: S = Dr. Glen Hendren School Counseling: S = Dr. Joe Ray Underwood Student Affairs: S = Dr. Mari Ann Callais Counselor Education: D = Dr. Joan Looby School Counseling: D = Dr. Joe Ray Underwood
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
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Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Abraham, Jimmy; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Callais, Mari Ann; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Dooley, Kathy; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hendren, Glen; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Hermann, Mary; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hosie, Thomas; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Housley, Warren; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Keith, Eddie; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Looby, Joan; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Miller, Jason; MEd; Instructor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Moore, Elton; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Palmer, Charles; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Porter, Julia; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Puckett, Frank; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Ruby, Roy; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Sheperis, Carl; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Thomas, George; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Underwood, Joe Ray; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Wozny, Darren; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Young, Scott; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 30%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC, NCSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 16 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1200 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (M): 27 F; 4 M; 16 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1200 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 27 F; 4 M; 16 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1200 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 34 F; 4 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 1200 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 23 F; 3 M; 16 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1200 GRE Total; GPA 2.75; Letters 3 ● College Counseling (S): 16 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1400 GRE Total; GPA 3.3; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 27 F; 4 M; 16 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1400 GRE Total; GPA 3.3; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (S): 27 F; 4 M; 16 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1400 GRE Total; GPA 3.3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 34 F; 4 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 1400 GRE Total; GPA 3.3; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (S): 23 F; 3 M; 16 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1400 GRE Total; GPA 3.3; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D) ● School Counseling (D): 1500 GRE Total; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● College Counseling (S): 78 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Community Counseling (S): 90 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (S): 78 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 78 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (S): 78 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 98 Sem Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (D): 98 Sem Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations
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MS: Mississippi State University–Meridian
Dean
Administrator
1000 Hwy 19 N Meridian, MS 39307 USA Harold Nichols 1000 Hwy 19 N Meridian, MS 39307 USA George Thomas, Professor, 1000 Hwy 19 N Meridian, MS 39307, USA (601) 484 0170, fax: (601) 484 0279,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Phi Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Regional campus with weekend and evening classes. Faculty Research School counseling, Native American student success parameters, suicide prevention, and values in counseling. 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
Distance learning: Yes; 20% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MS: The University of Southern Mississippi
Dean
Administrator
Department of Psychology Counseling Psychology Program 118 College Dr., #5025 Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5025 USA www.usm.edu/psy/counseling/home Dean, College of Education and Psychology, Willie Pierce Counseling Psychology Program, Department of Psychology 118 College Dr., #5025, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5025, USA Stan Kuczaj, Chair, Counseling Psychology Program Department of Psychology, 118 College Dr., #5025 Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5025, USA (601) 266-4177, fax: (601) 266-5581
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Sigma Mu Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The mission of the Counseling Psychology Master’s Program is to provide the knowledge, disposition and skills necessary to become a competent professional counselor. Our program prepares counselors through academic and experiential learning to the highest professional standards of the Council on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Programs (CACREP) and the American Counseling Association (ACA). We train students to use sound diagnostic and evidenced-based interventions from a multicultural, developmental, preventative and strength-based approach for service to their clients, their community and their profession. We are committed to comprehensive training, which prepares students for both professional practice and doctoral level study; lifelong learning and professional growth; an integration of contextually based research, theory and practice; collaborative partnerships among students, faculty, academic, and private institutions to inform research and practice. Faculty Research We have an experienced and supportive group of faculty who are leaders in the field, publishing research areas such as assessment and treatment; substance use disorders; development of a measure of affluenza; personality assessment and scale development; assessment and promotion of client readiness for change; psychological sense of community and perceived social support; individual differences in attachment and facial recognition of emotion; body image and attachment; forgiveness; multicultural issues; international ethics; international counseling; retention of ethnically diverse college students; racial attitudes; spirituality; GLBT issues; rural psychology; anger and aggression; assessment and treatment of clinically dysfunctional anger and aggression; aggressive driving and other forms of high-risk driving behavior; enhancing problem awareness and treatment; motivation among angry persons; constructivism; bereavement and the writing paradigm; clinical assessment in the context of dialogical self theory; feminist psychotherapy and the self-confrontation method; children and adolescents; assessment and treatment of parent-child problems; stages of change applied to parenting; professional development; training and clinical supervision of counselors and psychologists; student professional development. 28% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling
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Distance learning: Yes; 10% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Nicholson, Bonnie, C; PhD; Assist.; 61–80;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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MS: William Carey College
Dean Administrator
498 Tuscan Ave. Hattiesburg, MS 39401 USA www.wmcarey.edu NP Tommy King, Graduate Dean and Director of Graduate Psychology Programs 498 Tuscan Ave., Hattiesburg, MS 39401 (601) 318-6774, fax: (601) 318-6488,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The mission of William Carey College is to provide liberal arts and professional education programs within a caring Christian academic community. Faculty Research Gerontology research. Second-chance programs for high school dropouts. 40% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Arts Therapists Other Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Burkett, Olivia; PhD; Lecturer; >81 ● Cotten, Paul D; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; Other ● Crowson, William D; EdD; Lecturer; 61–80; State Lic, NCC ● King, Tommy; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic ● Madonna, Steven; PhD; Lecturer; 61–80; State Lic Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 8 F; 12 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; GPA 2.5; Letters 2 ● Gerontological Counseling (M): 12 F; 8 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 630 GRE Total; Letters 2 ● Pastoral Counseling (M): 4 F; 16 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 630 GRE Total; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 8 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; GPA 2.5; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 100 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Gerontological Counseling (M): 54 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 100 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Pastoral Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 100 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 100 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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MT: Montana State University–Billings 1500 University Dr. Billings, MT 59101 USA Dean Administrator
George White, Dean, 1500 University Dr. Billings, MT 59101, USA (406) 657-2285,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Epsilon Mu Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Only site for the REHA Coun degree in MT. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Colling, Kyle K; PhD; >81;
[email protected] ● Davis, Alan H; PhD; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Nowlin, James E; PhD; >81;
[email protected] ● Yazak, Daniel L; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 1371 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1350 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3 Graduation Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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MT: Montana State University–Bozeman
Dean Administrator
218 Herrick Hall Bozeman, MT 59717 USA http://www.montana.edu/ehhd/hhd/academicprograms/ graduate/counseling/counseling.htm Interim Dean, Larry Baker, 250 Reid Hall Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA Mark Nelson, Graduate Coordinator, 305 Herrick Hall Bozeman, MT 59717l, USA (406) 994-3810, fax: (406) 994-2013,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Students progress through marriage and family, mental health, and school counseling in a small cohort of peers, which provides a sense of community and interdisciplinary understanding. Small enrollments, close contact, and supervision by faculty facilitate professional cohesion and support. Faculty Research Research interests of faculty members include adventure counseling, enhancing the development of children and adolescents, promotion of healthy couple and family relationships, social interest, crisis/trauma counseling, connections between mind/body wellness, and the effects of divorce. 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Martial, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Family Studies Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Blank, Cheryl; PhD; Instructor; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Christopher, John C; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Dahlen, Penny; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Donahoe, Patrick; PhD; Instructor; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Nelson, Mark D; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Smith, Adina J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Thorngren, Jill M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 43%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LPC Supervisor, NCSC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 6 F; 2 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 6 F; 2 M; 9 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 6 F; 2 M; 9 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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MT: Montana State University–Northern
Dean Administrator
PO Box 7751 Havre, MT 59501 USA www.msun.edu Darlene Sellers, PhD John Foley, PhD, Program Coordinator, PO Box 7751 Havre, MT 59501, USA (406) 265-3738, fax: (406) 265-3721,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Faculty members have a variety of counseling specialties and backgrounds with a shared expertise in preparing graduates to work in isolated, rural communities that serve economically disadvantaged populations. Faculty Research Crisis counseling; school counseling; curriculum development. 70% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Master African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Cecil, Kendrick; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic ● Foley, John; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic ● Sellers, Darlene; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; NCC;
[email protected] ● Taylor, William; PhD; Lecturer; 41–60 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; MAT 29; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 20 F; 10 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; MAT 29; GPA 3; Work Exp 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 50 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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NC: Appalachian State University Dean Administrator
Boone, NC 28608 USA NP Lee Baruth, Chair Boone, NC 28608, USA (828) 262-2055, fax: (828) 262-2128,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness High percentage of full-time students. Very student oriented, student/practitioner focus with emphasis on faculty as professional mentors. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: College Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Keith Davis Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Jon Winek School Counseling: M = Laurie Williamson Student Affairs: M = Cathy Clark
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Atkins, Sally; EdD; Full Professor; >81 ● Baruth, Lee; EdD; Full Professor; >81 ● Caldwell, Karen; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Clark, Cathy; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● Davis, Keith; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC ● Evans, Renee; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic ● Hubbard, Glenda; PhD; Full Professor; <21 ● Lancaster, James; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Miller, Geri; PhD; Full Professor; >81 ● Mulgrew, Jack; PhD; Full Professor; >81 ● Scarboro, Barbara; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Waryold, Diane; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Williamson, Laurie; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC ● Winek, Jon; PhD; Full Professor; >81 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 28.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Approved Supervisor, AAMFT Clinical Member
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 17 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 13 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 500 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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NC: Campbell University
Dean Administrator
P.O. Box 369 Buies Creek, NC 27506 USA www.auburn.edu/academic/education/ccp Karen Nery School of Education/Taylor Hall Harriett Enzor, Coordinator/Counselor Education Program P.O. Box 369, Buies Creek, NC 27506, USA (910) 893-1630, fax: (910) 893-1999
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Nontraditional graduate student population. Emphasis on preparing students for entry-level counseling employment. Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Other Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Enzor, Harriett; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Hatcher, Wayne; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Kendrick, Ron; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 20 F; 10 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 850 Total; GRE Q 425; GRE V 425; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 60 F; 10 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 850 Total; GRE Q 425; GRE V 425; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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NC: East Carolina University
Dean Administrator
School of Allied Health Sciences-Rehab Dept. Greenville, NC 27858-4353 USA www.ecu.edu/rehb Stephen Thomas, EdD Lloyd Goodwin, PhD, LPC, CRC-MAC, Interim Chair School of Allied Health Sciences-Rehab Dept. Greenville, NC 27858-4353, USA (252) 328-4455, fax: (252) 328-0725,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Omega Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Offers an MS degree in Substance Abuse and Clinical Counseling, Vocational Evaluation, and Rehabilitation Counseling. Students usually combine Rehabilitation Counseling with one of the other two programs for a dual-program MS degree. Department also offers an undergraduate major in Rehabilitation Services and a minor in Alcohol and Drug Studies. Graduates from this major or minor can eliminate one semester from the master’s program. One-third of graduate students are older (i.e. 30–50 years old, with oldest being 72 years old) and come from a variety of paraprofessional and professional backgrounds (e.g. education, health care, business), and two-thirds are younger students usually right out of bachelor degree programs with majors in psychology and rehabilitation services. Most graduate courses are offered at night or in blocks from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. once a week for part-time students who work full-time. Faculty Research Substance abuse, school violence, cognitive-behavioral therapy (i.e. Button Therapy), counselor education applicant screening, and rehabilitation services education. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree
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Addictions Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. Other: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. Addictions Counseling: M = Lloyd Goodwin Mental Health Counseling: M = Lloyd Goodwin Other: M = Steve Thomas Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Mark Stebnicki
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Marriage and Family Therapists Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Anema, John; MEd; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Badger, Nancy; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Chapin, Martha H; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected]
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[email protected] Goodwin, Jr., Lloyd R; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Lotterhos, Jerry F; MSW; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Paul, Alston; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Shallow, Sharon; MEd; Instructor; 41–60; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Stebnicki, Mark; RhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Thomas, Stephen W; EdD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Ward-Ross, Lisa; MS; Adjunct; <21; Other;
[email protected] Wong, Henry; RhD; Adjunct; <21; Other;
[email protected] Young, Glyn; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 8%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CCAS, CCM, CDMS, CRC, CRC-MAC, LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 10 F; 5 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; MAT 35; GPA 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 10 F; 5 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; MAT 35; GPA 3; Interview ● Other (M): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; MAT 30; GPA 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 17 F; 8 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; MAT 35; GPA 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations ● Other (M): 45 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations
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NC: East Carolina University
Dean Administrator
Speight Building 136 Greenville, NC 27858 USA http://www.soe.ecu.edu/coad/ Marilyn Sheerer School of Education VACANT, Department Chair, Speight Building 136 Greenville, NC 27858, USA (252) 328-6856, fax: (252) 328-5114,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Omega Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The counselor education program provides a student-friendly curriculum with flexible elective study. Career options include school, agency, and higher education. Faculty Research School counseling program evaluation, assessment in counseling. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications Marriage and Family Therapists Other Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Ciechalski, Joseph C; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Pinkney, James; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Schmidt, John J; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Weaver, Florence S; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 75%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Other (M): 1 F; 0 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 28 Grad Yearly; 1350 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 40; GPA 2.5; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (S): 32 F; 8 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 28 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 40; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Other (M): 48 Sem Hours; 90 Pract Hours; 225 Intern Hours ● Other (S): 30 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations
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NC: Gardner-Webb University
Dean Administrator
Gardner-Webb University School of Psychology and Counseling Boiling Springs, NC 28031 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Gamma Alpha Omega Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP Faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NC: North Carolina A&T State University
Dean Administrator
212 Hodgin Hall Greensboro, NC 27411-1066 USA www.ncat.edu Lelia Vickers, Hodgin Hall NC A&T State University Wyatt D. Kirk, Chairperson, 212 Hodgin Hall Greensboro, NC 27411-1066, USA (336) 334-7916, fax: (336) 334-7280,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Tau Omega Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Counseling Programs accredited by Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Faculty Research Grief and loss; divorce; assessment; personality disorders; professional standards and practice in the schools; DSM-IV-TR criteria; spirituality; school safety % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Marriage and Family Therapists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● B-Whitfield, Patricia D; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hall, Brenda; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Kirk, Wyatt D; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Lundberg, David; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Wagner, Miriam L; EdD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 80%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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NC: North Carolina State University
Dean
Administrator
520 Poe Hall, Box 7801 Counselor Ed Program, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7801 USA http://ced.ncsu.edu/ci/counselored/ Dean, College of Education, Kathryn Moore 208 Poe Hall, Dean’s Office, College of Education North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7801, USA S. Raymond Ting, Interim Assistant Department Head Counselor Ed Program, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction 520 Poe Hall, Box 7801, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7801, USA
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Nu Sigma Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Counselor Education Program at N.C. State aims to prepare counselors and counseling leaders who work well in a multicultural society. The program also adopts the School-College-Community-Collaboration Model and trains students who can work effectively by collaborating with mental health and other professionals for the best benefits of the clients or students. The faculty and student body are from a diverse cultural background. Faculty Research Faculty members work with students to study multicultural issues, counseling interventions, student development, career issues, and use of technology. 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: College Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. College Counseling: M = Dr. S. Raymond Ting Community Counseling: M = Dr. Marc Grimmett School Counseling: M = Dr. Stanley Baker Counselor Education: D = Dr. Edwin Gerler
Distance learning: Yes; 10% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Hispanic
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Baker, Stanley B; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Gerler, Edwin; EdD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Grimmet, Marc; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Nassar-McMillan, Sylvia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Picart, Jose; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected]
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Stafford, Thomas; PhD; Visiting Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] Ting, S. Raymond; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 43%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LPC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 18 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 15 F; 3 M; 9 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 1 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 21 F; 3 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 31 F; 10 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; MAT 500; Master; GPA 3.5; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 62 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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NC: The University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
Dean
Administrator
CB# 3500 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3500 USA http://soe.unc.edu/academics/med_sch_counseling/ Thomas James, CB# 3500 Peabody Hall, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3500, USA John Galassi, CB# 3500 Peabody Hall, UNC-CH Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3500, USA (919) 962-9196, fax: (919) 962-1533,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Master’s Program in School Counseling at the University of North Carolina is predicated on a developmental advocacy model, which asserts that the counselor’s primary mission is to promote the optimal development of all students. The counselor is a school leader who works with students, teachers, administrators, parents, and other members of the community to build a supportive learning environment, which nurtures the development of academic, career, and personal/social competence among students, as well as fosters an appreciation of diversity and a commitment to social justice. While remediation of deficits and the removal of barriers play a role in the model, developmental advocates focus on proactive and preventive approaches to help students build skills and enhance the asset-building capacity of the school environment. Faculty Research Strength-based approaches to counseling, school transitions, career development, resiliency, positive psychology, and middle-school counseling. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling
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Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Akos, Patrick; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Brown, Duane; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Coker, Kelly J; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Galassi, John P; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Moore, Tammie D; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40; Other;
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, NCSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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NC: The University of North Carolina–Greensboro
Dean Administrator
PO Box 26170 Greensboro, NC 27402-6170 USA www.uncg.edu/ced Dale Schunk School of Education L. DiAnne Borders, Professor and Chair PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170, USA (336) 334-3423, fax: (336) 334-3433,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Nu Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Full-time cohorts contribute to a strong sense of community and shared learning. Supervised experience with clients throughout the program in a state-of-the-art in-house clinic, as well as field-based experiences. Five CACREP-accredited tracks at the master’s level with options for EdS also. CACREP-accredited doctoral program emphasizes advanced clinical skills, supervised teaching and supervision experiences, as well as strong research training. Faculty members are active researchers, quite involved in professional leadership, and provide deliberate mentoring of leadership skills for students. Graduate assistantships and waivers are available. Faculty Research Career development/choice of adolescent females, particularly in math, science, and engineering; peer supervision and consultation, clinical supervision process, supervisor training; adopted children and their families, violence prevention in the schools, substance abuse counseling, college student drinking behaviors and effective counseling interventions, play therapy, spiritual development, wellness and assessment of wellness, crisis intervention, cultural influences in academic achievement, professional issues (e.g., counselor credentialing, advocacy, ethics, women in nontraditional careers, gender role conflict, adolescent sex offenders, school counseling). 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: Gerontological Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Gerontological Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: S. Gerontological Counseling: S. Couple and Family: S. School Counseling: S. Student Affairs: S. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = For all programs in all tracks contact the Departmental admissions office at
[email protected] or (336) 334-3434 Gerontological Counseling: M School Counseling: M Student Affairs: M Community Counseling: S = For all programs in all tracks contact the Departmental admissions office at
[email protected] or (336) 334-3434 Gerontological Counseling: S Couple and Family: S School Counseling: S Student Affairs: S Counselor Education: D
Distance learning: NP
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Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian International Latina-Latino Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Benshoff, James M; PhD; Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Borders, L. DiAnne; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Cashwell, Craig S; PhD; Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Lewis, Todd; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Milsom, Amy; D.Ed.; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Mobley, A. Keith; Clinical Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Murray, Christine; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Myers, Jane E; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Villalba, Jose A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC ● Wester, Kelly L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, ACS, CCAS, MAC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Gerontological Counseling (M): 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Gerontological Counseling (S): 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Couple and Family Counseling (S): 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (S): 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Gerontological Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 60 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (S): 69 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Gerontological Counseling (S): 69 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Couple and Family Counseling (S): 69 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 69 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (S): 69 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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NC: University of North Carolina–Charlotte
Dean Administrator
9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223-0001 USA Mary Lynne Calhoun 3049-A Colvard Bob Barrett, Professor, 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223-0001, USA (704) 687-2531, fax: (704) 687-2916
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Mu Tau Beta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our master’s program has a focus on group counseling, a certification in Substance Abuse counseling, and an excellent selection of focused electives. Our doctoral program has a focus on multiculturalism. Faculty Research 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: D. Counselor Education: D. School Counseling: D. Community Counseling: M = Phyllis Post School Counseling: M = Phyllis Post Community Counseling: D = Robert Barret Counselor Education: D = Robert Barret School Counseling: D = Robert Barret
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Organizational Behaviorists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Abrams, Lyndon; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Barret, Robert; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Carroll, Jane; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Furr, Susan; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Nassar-McMillan, Sylvia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Ng, Kokmun; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Post, Phyllis; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Wiersalis, Ed; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 62.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CMFT, LPP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M) ● Community Counseling (D): Master; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): Master; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (D): Master; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Community Counseling (D): 57 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 57 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (D): 57 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations
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NC: Wake Forest University
Dean Administrator
Box 7406 Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7266 USA www.wfu.edu/counseling Deborah Best, School of Arts and Sciences Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA Samuel T. Gladding, Chair, Department of Counseling Box 7406, Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7266, USA (336) 758-4932, fax: (336) 758-3129,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Pi Alpha Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Small size allows much faculty/student interaction and strong cohort support. Full tuition scholarships available to most students. Faculty Research Gladding: creative arts and counseling, impact of lyrics; group counseling; counselors who worked with victims of 9/11. Henderson: school counseling; counseling children; family counseling in schools. Anderson: executive coaching and REBT; attachment theory; data mining. Newsome: girl’s career-related interests in science, math and technology; expressive arts in counseling and supervision; counseling with children and adolescents. Veach: addiction counseling; outcome measurement; advocacy; community counseling. 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Gladding, Samuel T; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Henderson, Donna A; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Anderson, John P; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Veach, Laura; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Newsome, Debbie; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NCSC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 5 F; 2 M; 7 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 7 F; 2 M; 9 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 642 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 642 Intern Hours
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ND: North Dakota State University
Dean Administrator
Family Life Center, Room 210 Fargo, ND 58105-5057 USA www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndsu/counsed/ Virginia Clark Johnson, College of Human Development & Education EML 255, Fargo, ND 58105, USA William Martin, Head Family Life Center Room 210, Fargo, ND 58105-5057, USA (701) 231-7202, fax: (701) 231-7416,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Nu Delta Sigma Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Only CACREP program in North Dakota. Faculty Research The person-centered approach; school counseling; stress management; cognitive counseling; community counseling; multicultural counseling; professional ethics; public policy; research; critical and feminist perspectives; career education; crisis management preparation; trauma; counselor education; counselor supervision and brief, solution-focused approaches, working class issues. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Jill R. Nelson School Counseling: M = Carol B. Hoheisel Counselor Education: D = J. Wade Hannon
Distance learning: Yes; % courses online - NP Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master European-American European-American Native American Hispanic American Native American
Specialist
Doctoral European-American Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Hannon, J. Wade; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hoheisel, Carol B; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Nelson, Jill R; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Nielsen, Robert C; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: school counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 18 F; 2 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 36 F; 3 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 32 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 12 F; 4 M; 4 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 43 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 71 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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NE: Chadron State College
Dean Administrator
1000 Main Chadron, NE 69337 USA NP Loren Froehlich, Professor, 1000 Main Chadron, NE 69337, USA (308) 432-6333, fax: (308) 432-6429
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Psi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Small, rural, considerable individual attention given to students. Faculty Research Graduate studies, brain trauma, cognition, Native American health. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brockbank, Linda; PhD; Assistant Professor;
[email protected] ● Froelich, Loren H; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Gaudet, Laura; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Hinesley, Gail; Assistant Professor;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly ● School Counseling (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 40 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 39 Sem Hours; 20 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours
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NE: Creighton University
Dean Administrator
2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE 68178 USA Chair of the Education Department, Debra L. Ponec 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178, USA Jeffrey M. Smith, Director of Counselor Education 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178, USA (402) 280-2820, fax: (402) 280-1117,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Timothy Dickel School Counseling: M = Debra L. Ponec Student Affairs: M = Jeffrey M. Smith
Distance learning: Yes; 5% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Dickel, Timothy; EdD; Full Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Ponec, Debral L; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Smith, Jeffrey M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 4 F; 2 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; 34 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 12 F; 3 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 30 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 8 F; 8 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 42 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 42 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 42 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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NE: University of Nebraska–Omaha
Dean Administrator
60th & Dodge, Kayser Hall 421 Omaha, NE 68182-0167 USA NP Jeannette Seaberry, Chairperson, 60th & Dodge, Kayser Hall 421, Omaha NE, 68182-0167, USA (402) 554-2727, fax: (402) 554-3684,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Nu Omicron Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Metropolitan university in urban area. Faculty Research Multicultural issues, custody and grandparent issues, capstone portfolio as exit competency, childhood guidance, case studies, case writing. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Organizational Behaviorists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barnes, Paul E; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC ● Bertinetti, Joseph F; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● Carter, David J; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Harrington, Scott A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC ● Radd, Tommie R; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC ● Seaberry, Jeannette S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 40 Admit Yearly; 38 Grad Yearly; MAT 35; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; MAT 35; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; MAT 35; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 170 Pract Hours; 130 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 500 Intern Hours ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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NE: Wayne State College
Dean Administrator
School of Education and Counseling 1111 Main St. Wayne, NE 68787 USA http://www.wsc.edu/schools/edc/clsp/ Anthony Koyzis, 1111 Main St. Wayne, NE 68787, USA Keith Willis, Chair, School of Education and Counseling Wayne, NE 68787, USA (402) 375-7210, fax: (402) 375-7414,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Highly respected regional program delivered with a rural, picturesque setting. Noted for personalized attention to students and service to schools and community agencies. Faculty Research Math education program for Winnebago Tribal Schools, narrative therapy approaches, empathy training activities, authentic assessment, supervision, role of hope in counseling, psychopharmacology. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Keith Willis School Counseling: M = Keith Willis Student Affairs: M
Distance learning: Yes; 20% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bonds, Debi; PhD; Other; <21; NCC ● Conway, Kathleen L; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Dinsmore, Steven C; EdD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Willis, Keith A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Wingett, Terry J; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CADAC, CPC, Licensed Psychologist, LMHP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1050 Total; Master; Work Exp 0; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1050 Total; Letters 2; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 1 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 1050 Total; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 450 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 36 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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NH: Plymouth State University
Dean Administrator
17 High St. Plymouth, NH 03264 USA www.plymouth.edu/graduate/counseling Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies, Dennise Maslakowski 17 High St., Plymouth, NH 03264, USA Gary Goodnough, Chair, Counselor Education & School Psychology 17 High St., MSC 11, Plymouth, NH 03264, USA (603) 535-2821, fax: (603) 535-2572,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The counselor education program at Plymouth State University has several unique aspects to it. In addition to master’s degree programs in School and Mental Health Counseling, the department offers self-designed master’s programs focusing on conflict in families, eating disorders, and parenting education. Post-master’s degree programs (Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies) are available in School and Mental Health Counseling, as well as Play Therapy. Faculty Research Gary Goodnough: School counseling national standards, group counseling in schools, principals’ perspectives on school counseling, integral school counseling. Gail Mears: Cognitive complexity and relational aspects of supervision. Leo Sandy: Service learning, peace education, and faculty development. Tonya Tookes-Reznik: Wellness and Spirituality. Michael Fischler: Multiculturalism and diversity issues. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: M = Dr. Gail Mears School Counseling: M = Dr. Gary Goodnough Mental Health Counseling: S = Gail F. Mears School Counseling: S = Gary E. Goodnough
Distance learning: No; 5% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist African-American Caucasian
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Fischler, Michael L; EdD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Goodnough, Gary E; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Mears, Gail F; PsyD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Navelski, Linda F; CAGS; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Remig, Anita; EdD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Sandy, Leo R; EdD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Tookes-Reznik, Tonya; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Whelley, Peter T; MS; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, Licensed Psychologist, RPT, RPTS
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 4 F; 4 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 30 Avg Age; MAT 50; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 9 F; 6 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 30 Avg Age; MAT 50; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 5 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Master; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 5 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 63 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 33 Sem Hours ● School Counseling (S): 33 Sem Hours; Thesis
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NH: Southern New Hampshire University
Dean Administrator
2500 N. River Rd. Manchester, NH 03106 USA www.snhu.edu Dean, School of Education, Patrick Hartwick 2500 N. River Rd., Manchester, NH 03106, USA James Geidner, Chair, 2500 N. River Rd. Manchester, NH 03106, USA (603) 668-2211,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NH: The University of New Hampshire
Dean
Administrator
Education Department Graduate Program in Counseling 62 College Rd. Durham, NH 03824 USA http://www.unh.edu/education/programs/counseling/index.html Marilyn Hoskin, The University of New Hampshire College of Liberal Arts, Murkland Hall Durham, NH 03824, USA NP Education Department, Graduate Program in Counseling 62 College Rd., Durham, NH 03824, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NJ: Georgian Court University
Dean Administrator
Department of Psychology 900 Lakewood Ave. Lakewood, NJ 08701 USA http://www.georgian.edu/psychology/ma_psychology.htm Linda James, Dean, School of Sciences and Mathematics 900 Lakewood Ave., Lakewood, NJ 08701, USA Mimi da Silva, Program Director, Department of Psychology 900 Lakewood Ave., Lakewood, NJ 08701, USA (732) 987-2636, fax: (732) 987-2090,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NJ: The College of New Jersey
Dean Administrator
PO Box 7718 Ewing, NJ 08628-0718 USA http://www.tcnj.edu/~educat/counselor/program.html Bill Behre, PhD Mark S. Woodford, PhD, NCC, LPC, MAC, Chairperson PO Box 7718, Ewing, NJ 08628-0718, USA (609) 771-2119, fax: (609) 637-5166,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Epsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The department has the first and the longest-running CACREP-accredited programs in school and community counseling in New Jersey. The department is consistently ranked among the top 15 schools in the nation in terms of the total number of students ever inducted into Chi Sigma Iota, the Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International. The faculty of the Department of Counselor Education are national leaders in the profession and take pride in helping students to feel at home in the department. Faculty Research Our faculty members have won numerous national awards for their scholarly projects, which include the topics of confronting racism, multicultural counseling and training, scholarship in counselor education, supervision in family therapy, ethical issues in supervision, counseling boys and teenage fathers, addictions screening and therapy, and family therapy. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Addictions Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: S. Addictions Counseling: M = Dr. Mark Woodford Community Counseling: M = Dr. Mark Woodford School Counseling: M = Dr. MaryLou Ramsey Marriage and Family Counseling: S = Dr. Charleen Alderfer
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Alderfer, Charleen; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Cavallaro, Marion; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Kiselica, Mark; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Ramsey, MaryLou; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Seto, Atsuko; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Woodford, Mark; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected]
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT, MAC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 24 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 200 Intern Hours
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NJ: William Paterson University
Dean Administrator
300 Pompton Rd. Wayne, NJ 07470 USA www.wpunj.edu/coe Leslie Agard-Jones College of Education Mathilda Catarina, Director, Counseling Services Program 300 Pompton Rd., Wayne, NJ 07470, USA (973) 720-2118
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Beta Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness This counseling program offers the student a strong background in multicultural counseling. Faculty Research Faculty research interests include suicide in adolescents, crisis intervention, violence in the schools, grandparents raising grandchildren with AIDS, ethical implications of managed mental health care, counselor licensure issues, ageism in mental health professionals. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Asian-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Catarina, Mathilda; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Danzinger, Paula R; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Heluk, Jr., Henry; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, CCMHC, CSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 12 F; 3 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; MAT 42; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 10 M; 24 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; MAT 42; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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NM: New Mexico Highlands University
Dean Administrator
PO Box 9000 Las Vegas, NM 87701 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: Lambda Gamma Chi Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The Counseling and Guidance Program of New Mexico Highlands University offers the Master’s Degree in Counseling with a concentration in one of three tracks. They include Professional Counseling (leading to licensure as an LPC in New Mexico), School Counseling (leading to licensure as a school counselor in New Mexico), and Rehabilitation Counseling. We are the only university in the state with a graduate-level concentration in Rehabilitation Counseling. With a degree in Rehabilitation Counseling, a person qualifies for a license as a K-12 Rehabilitation Counselor in the schools. This license is unique to New Mexico and offers our graduates an alternative to the regular School Counselor license. Additionally, a degree in Rehabilitation Counseling allows a person to sit for the national CRC (Certified Rehabilitation Counselor) exam. Faculty Research We have two full-time faculty members and several adjunct faculty. One of the full-time professors has a primary research interest in the self and its development. The other faculty member pursues his interest in the development of career interest inventories and their application for students in general. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Leone, George; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC ● O’Brien, Michael; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC, LPC supervisor, school counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NM: University of Phoenix–Albuquerque
Dean Administrator
7471 Pan American Freeway, NE Albuquerque, NM 87109-4645 USA www.phoenix.edu Patrick Romine, PhD Darren Adamson, PhD, Director of Academic Affairs 7471 Pan American Freeway, NE Albuquerque, NM 87109-4645, USA (505) 821-4800, fax: (505) 821-5551,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our department focuses on one primary mission: to prepare graduates for clinical practice and licensure in the State of New Mexico. The program offered here is very comprehensive as it relates to requirements for licensure in New Mexico and in other states that offer licensure. Our faculty is multidisciplinary, with representation from Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Work, Educational Counseling, Professional Psychology, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling, and Psychiatry. Our model is founded in facilitation of adult learning. The University of Phoenix is considered the leader in providing educational services to working adults. Faculty Research All of our faculty members are practitioner faculty, working full time in the areas in which they facilitate courses. Many are conducting various projects in their private practices; however, their emphasis is on practice of the skills and concepts that they facilitate in the classroom. 91% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Organizational Behaviorists Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Master African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Adamson, Darren W; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Andrade, Joseph J; MS; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Barber, Andrew; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Beverage, Pamela L; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Fate, Suzanne L; MSW; Instructor; 41–60; Other ● Garcia, Melinda; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic ● Gerstein, Jaclyn S; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Ghammachi-Bennett, Maryrose; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Hammond, Ann E; PsyD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Okon, Deborah M; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected]
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Salomone, Linda S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Smith, Richard M; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 17%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): GPA 2.5; Work Exp 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 36 F; 6 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): GPA 2.5; Work Exp 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M) ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Mental Health Counseling (M)
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NM: Western New Mexico University
Dean
Administrator
School of Education Counselor Education Program PO Box 680 Silver City, NM 88062 USA wnmu.edu Patricia Manzanares-Gonzales, Counselor Education Program School of Education, PO Box 680 Silver City, NM 88062, USA NP Counselor Education Program, School of Education PO Box 680, Silver City, NM 88062, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Small university in a rural area; School and Mental Health focus; students can begin requirements for Play Therapy Certification with a Play Therapy supervisor; students score at or above national average on NCE. Faculty Research Gender equity; divorce and stepfamily; military families; children and adolescent counseling; play therapy; and filial play training. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NV: University of Nevada–Las Vegas
Dean
Administrator
4505 Maryland Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV 89154-3001 USA Professor and Interim Dean, Jane McCarthy 4505 Maryland Pkwy., College of Education Las Vegas, NV 89154-3001, USA Patricia A. Markos, Interim Chair 4505 Maryland Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV 89154-3001, USA (702) 895-3185,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Omega Alpha Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NV: University of Nevada–Reno
Dean Administrator
Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology/281 Reno, NV 89557-0213 USA http://www.unr.edu/educ/cep/cepindex.html William Sparkman College of Education Marlowe H. Smaby, Professor and Chair Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology/281 Reno, NV 89557-0213, USA (775) 784-6637, fax: (775) 784-1990,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Counseling and Educational Psychology Department includes the Counseling Program and Educational Psychology Program. The department includes nationally recognized faculty scholars in counseling, educational psychology, information technology and research and statistics. Faculty members are prolific researchers and publishers. Faculty members are also excellent teachers. Doctoral students collaborate with faculty in research, publications, teaching and service activities. Master’s students are also engaged in research activities. Faculty Research During the 2001–2002 academic year, nine CEP faculty members published 21 articles in nationally refereed journals, two books, and seven book chapters, and they presented 22 papers at national conferences. Many of these publications and presentations were jointly authored with current graduate students and recent graduates. In addition, these same faculty members were editors of six nationally refereed journals (Counselor Education and Supervision, Computers in the Schools, Educational Technology and Computers in the Schools, Monograph of the Society for Teacher Education and Technology, Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, and Diagnostique), and editorial board members of eight nationally refereed journals (Computers in the Schools-3, Counselor Education and Supervision-2, Psychology Corporation Revision of WISC-III-1, Rural Special Education Quarterly-1, The Turkish Online Journal of Distant Education-1). Thus, each CEP faculty member averaged about three publications, two presentations, and almost two editorships and editorial board memberships for last year alone. This record of prolific and distinguished publications has been sustained over the past five years. Also, data collected from students reflect a strong recognition of scholarly activities in the department. In the last academic year, four faculty members have also received professional awards and recognition for scholarly contributions (Research Article of the Year from the Association for Specialist in Group Work-3, and Research Fellow in the Association for Specialist in Group Work-1). A 1998–1999 study conducted by the department with 45 current students and 30 graduates indicated that they rated the departmental achievement in teaching, research and service as 4.44 and 4.28, respectively, on a 5-point scale (1=extremely poor to 5=excellent). Obviously, the CEP faculty members are excellent teachers, prolific scholars, and quality contributors to their respective professional associations. 40% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision Degree Programs Degree
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School Counseling: S = Jill Packman Student Affairs: S = Mary Maples Addictions Counseling: D = Thomas Harrison Community Counseling: D = Thomas Harrison Counselor Education: D = Marlowe Smaby School Counseling: D = Marlowe Smaby Student Affairs: D = Mary Maples
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Doctoral African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Abney, Paul; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● D’Andrea, Livia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Harrison, Thomas; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Mary, Maples; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Packman, Jill; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Smaby, Marlowe; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Torres-Rivera, Edil; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 71%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 750 Total; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (M): 35 F; 20 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 750 Total; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 35 F; 20 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 750 Total; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 8 F; 2 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 750 Total; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (S): 35 F; 20 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 35 F; 20 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (S): 8 F; 2 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● Addictions Counseling (D): 1 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (D): 2 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D) ● School Counseling (D): 1 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (D): 1 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Student Affairs (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations Community Counseling (S): 35 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations School Counseling (S): 35 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations Student Affairs (S): 35 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations Addictions Counseling (D): 100 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations Community Counseling (D): 100 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations Counselor Education (D): 100 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations School Counseling (D): 100 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations Student Affairs (D): 100 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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NY: Canisius College
Dean Administrator
2001 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14208-1098 USA www.canisius.edu Keith Burich School of Ed and Human Services David Farrugia, Department Chairperson 2001 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14208-1098, USA (716) 888-3298, fax: (716) 888-3299,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Psi Chi Gamma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Students able to prepare for school or agency counseling in a student-friendly atmosphere. Specialty work toward substance abuse and rehabilitation counseling. Faculty Research Spirituality, school violence and school safety, supervision of counselors, technology, learned optimism, bereavement. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = David Farrugia School Counseling: M = David Farrugia Student Affairs: M = Sandra Estanek
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Burke, Joseph; Other; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Farrugia, David; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Lenhardt, Ann Marie; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Moll, Christine E; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Rutter, Michael; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1300 Total; GPA 2.5; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 50 Admit Yearly; 50 Grad Yearly; 1300 Total; GPA 2.5; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; 1300 Total; GPA 2.5; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 42 Sem Hours; 160 Pract Hours; 340 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 42 Sem Hours; 160 Pract Hours; 340 Intern Hours ● Student Affairs (M): 36 Sem Hours; 500 Intern Hours
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NY: College at Oswego SUNY
Dean Administrator
321 Mahar Hall Oswego, NY 13126 USA www.oswego.edu/cps Linda Rae Markert Betsy Waterman, Chairperson, 321 Mahar Hall Oswego, NY 13126, USA (315) 312-4051, fax: (315) 312-3198
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Prepares individuals from diverse and representative backgrounds to practice as counselors in a variety of roles, including certified school counselors in elementary and secondary schools. Faculty Research Low-aspiration rural students, play therapy, comprehensive guidance programs, family history, students with disabilities. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. School Counseling: S. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Jodi Mullen School Counseling: M = Dr. Jean Casey School Counseling: S = Dr. Jean Casey
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Casey, Jean M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Fiorini, Jody; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Gibson, Joan M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● LeBlanc, Michael J; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 F; 20 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 75 F; 10 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 75 F; 10 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 60 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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NY: Lehman College of the City University of New York
Dean Administrator
Carman Hall B-20 Bronx, NY 10801 USA www.lehman.cuny.edu or edu38.lehman.cuny.edu:151 Annette Digby Carman Hall B-33 Stuart F. Chen-Hayes, Coordinator, Counselor Education Carman Hall B-20, Bronx, NY 10801, USA (718) 960-7304 or (718) 960-8173, fax: (718) 960-8364
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Tau Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The program has many first-generation and/or bilingual immigrant students from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia. We are a companion institution with the Education Trust’s Transforming School Counseling Initiative. We are involved in the Bronx Educational Alliance’s GEAR-UP grant. We are the only CUNY campus to offer an extension in family counseling. Faculty Research Transforming School Counseling, Bronx Educational Alliance GEAR-UP School. Counseling Services, LBGTQQ counseling and development, family counseling and development, women’s studies and feminism, multicultural and social justice counseling, technology in education and counseling. 85% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: S. Other: S. School Counseling: M = Stuart Chen-Hayes Marriage and Family Counseling: S = Stuart Chen-Hayes Other: S = (bilingual school) Stuart Chen-Hayes
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Benson, Adam; PsyD; Instructor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Chen-Hayes, Stuart F; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Crespo, Nancy; MEd; Instructor; Other ● Deveaux, Faith; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Dziekan, Kathryn; Instructor; 41–60; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Fazal, Minaz; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Thompson, Patricia; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Wood, Barb; PhD; Instructor; 22–40; NCC Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 37.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CSC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 20 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S) ● Other (S) Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 15 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; Portfolio ● Other (S): 15 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; Portfolio
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NY: Manhattan College
Dean
Administrator
Riverdale 4513 Manhattan College Pkwy. New York, NY 10471 USA http://www.manhattan.edu/educate/graduate/counseling.html Dean, School of Education, William Merriman 4513 Manhattan College Pkwy., Riverdale New York, NY 10471, USA Corine Fitzpatrick, Program Director, 4513 Manhattan College Pkwy. Riverdale, New York, NY 10471, USA (718) 862-7497, fax: (718) 862-7472,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Lambda Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Counseling Program at Manhattan College especially fosters a close, personal experience between students and faculty when proceeding through the program. Classes are small and students move through the program as a cohort, enabling them to make friends and develop future professional collegial relationships. Students come from a variety of backgrounds (they are not all Psychology and Sociology majors), and that variety brings a breadth of perspectives to the class interaction. The program has full-time faculty but also embraces the scientist practitioner model. As such, we have an outstanding group of adjunct faculty who have worked as counselors or psychologists in schools and agencies. They bring this expertise to their classes. Located in a lovely residential section of New York City (Riverdale), students enjoy a sense of a campus while being 15 minutes away from a plethora of internship and practica experiences. Faculty Research NP 15% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NY: Marist College
Dean Administrator
North Rd. Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 USA www.Marist.edu/graduate Dean of Social and Behavioral Science, Margaret Calista North Rd., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, USA James Regan, PhD, Director, Psychology Graduate Programs North Rd., Poughkeepsie NY, 12601, USA (845) 575-3960, fax: (845) 575-3965,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The MA in Mental Health Counseling has the curriculum, faculty and externship opportunities to both challenge students academically and to provide them with the necessary skills to be effective practitioners in today’s world. This 60-credit program is rich in courses in counseling and assessment as well as human development, diversity and research. This program provides the academic preparation for licensure as a mental health counselor in New York and either meets or exceeds the academic requirements for licensing in other states. Faculty Research Current faculty have many diverse interests including, but not limited to the following: program evaluation, forgiveness and spirituality in counseling, counseling those with multicultural identity, preventing violence in the schools, investigating the effects of community-based psychosocial rehabilitation programs, neuropsychological research, evidence-based practices and geriatric care. 57% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: Yes; 10% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs MA in Educational psychology MA in School Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Pacific Islander
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Canale, Joseph; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Crispi, Lori; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● del Rosario, Peter; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Dingman, Sherry; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Gatins, Deborah; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Highley, Tonda; MS; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Massa, Salvatore; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Montalto, Mary Jane; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Pisacano, John; MA; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Popple, Dave; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Regan, James; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Scileppi, John; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Simon, Patricia; PhD; Adjunct; <21
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Teed, Elizabeth; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] Tsoubris, Gus; PhD; Adjunct; Other VanOrnum, William; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected]
Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 65 F; 27 M; 46 Admit Yearly; 41 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 30 F; 22 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; 1500 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 62 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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NY: New York University
Dean Administrator
Steinhardt School of Education 239 Greene St., Fourth and Fifth Floors New York, NY 10003-6674 USA www.nyu.edu/education/appsych Ann Marcus Shefali Patel, Graduate Assistant Steinhardt School of Education, 239 Greene St., Fourth and Fifth Floors New York, NY 10003-6674, USA (212) 998-5555, fax: (212) 995-4358
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Diverse faculty and student body. Urban setting, many choices for field placements. Intensive weekend graduate study program. Faculty Research Multicultural counseling; group dynamics; women’s issues; religion and spirituality; work in people’s lives; defense mechanisms. 35% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. College Counseling: S. Community Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Other: D. College Counseling: M = Samuel Juni Community Counseling: M = Samuel Juni Rehabilitation Counseling: M = David Peterson School Counseling: M = Samuel Juni College Counseling: S = Samuel Juni Community Counseling: S = Samuel Juni School Counseling: S = Samuel Juni Other: D = Lisa Suzuki
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Arts Therapists Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Organizational Behaviorists Psychiatrists Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Ali, Alisha; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Juni, Samuel; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Katz, Bernard; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Mattis, Jacqueline; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
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McRae, Mary; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Peterson, David; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] Richardson, Mary Sue; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Suzuki, Lisa; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 12.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): GPA 3; Letters 2 ● Community Counseling (M): GPA 3; Letters 2 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): GPA 2.5; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): GPA 3; Letters 2 ● College Counseling (S): Letters 2 ● Community Counseling (S): Letters 2 ● School Counseling (S): Letters 2 ● Other (D): 4 Admit Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Master; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 84 Pract Hours; 84 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 84 Pract Hours; 84 Intern Hours ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 54 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 84 Pract Hours; 84 Intern Hours ● College Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; Portfolio ● Community Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; Portfolio ● Other (D): 96 Sem Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations
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NY: Niagara University Dean Administrator
Debra Colley O’Shea B-9 Morgan Brocks Conway, Coordinator of Counseling Program Niagara University, NY 14109-2042 (716) 286-8550, fax: (716) 286-8561,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research Grief and loss; assessment; personality disorders; professional standards and practice in the schools; DSM-IVTR criteria; spirituality; school safety. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Other Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Augustyniak, Kristine; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Conway, Morgan B; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Hodges, Shannon; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 880 Total; GRE Q 440; GRE V 440; MAT 40; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; 880 Total; GRE Q 440; GRE V 440; MAT 40; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 36 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 100 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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NY: Plattsburgh State University
Dean Administrator
101 Brd. St. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 USA www.plattsburgh.edu Betty Taylor Faculty of Professional Studies Donald A. Haight, Department Chairperson 101 Brd. St., Plattsburgh, NY 12901, USA (518) 564-2164, fax: (518) 564-4161,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Psi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The department is small enough that students really get a chance to know their professors, and their professors get a good chance to know them. However, the department is large enough to offer quality education. Faculty Research Currently, the faculty members are pursuing research interests in the following areas: school counseling and school counselor education, counselor education accreditation, prevention programs in counseling, the needs of adoptive children and their parents, career development in counseling, multiculturalism in counseling, and emotional/behavioral disorders of children. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs, CACREP: School Counseling
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. School Counseling: S. College Counseling: M = Dr. Beverly Burnell Community Counseling: M = Dr. Stephen Saiz School Counseling: M = Dr. Rachelle Perusse School Counseling: S = Dr. Rachelle Perusse
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Communications Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Native American Caucasian Native American
Specialist African-American Caucasian Native American
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Burnell, Beverly A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Haight, Donald A; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Perusse, Rachelle; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Saiz, Stephen; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Schnell, Richard; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, CCMHC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 1 F; 1 M; 2 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 6 F; 5 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION School Counseling (M): 16 F; 4 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview School Counseling (S): 16 F; 4 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; MAT 25; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview
Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 115 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 115 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 115 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 60 Sem Hours; 115 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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NY: Queens College, City University of New York
Dean
Administrator
65-30 Kissena Blvd Flushing, NY 11367 USA www.qc.edu Penny Hammrich, Division of Education Queens College, City University of New York 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, NY 11367, USA John Pellitteri, PhD, Program Coordinator 65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367, USA (718) 997-5250, fax: (718) 997-5248,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Nu Gamma Psi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The program offers an integrated training sequence in counseling that couples small group experiential labs with rigorous theory courses. Self-awareness is emphasized. Students are offered opportunities to be involved in research and/or clinical work with faculty. The student body is supportive and cohesive. Classes are small (average 15). We offer degrees in School Counseling and in Mental Health Counseling. Some of our students who graduate with school counseling degrees find jobs as counselors in local community colleges as well. Most years, we accept about 20 percent of those who apply to our program. Faculty Research Dr. Pellitteri has done groundbreaking research on emotional intelligence. Dr. Howell’s award-winning research on women’s midlife development has been presented both nationally and internationally. Drs. Rivera and Vazquez have made significant contributions in areas of multicultural implications in counseling. Dr. Day’s research focuses on group facilitation. 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Berkson, Nancy; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40; Other ● Day, Matthew S; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Don, Anthony; MS; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Grassel, Ed; MS; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Howell, Lynn, Calhoun; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Katz, Robert; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Pellitteri, John S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Rivera, Lourdes M; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Schwartz, Lester; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other ● Vazquez, Jesse M; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; NCC,
[email protected] ● Warden, Ken; MS; Adjunct; <21; Other ● Woods, Patricia; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, CSC, Licensed Psychologist
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 10 F; 5 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 35 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 85 F; 10 M; 35 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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NY: St. Lawrence University
Dean Administrator
Atwood Hall Canton, NY 13617 USA www.stlawu.edu/education Professor, Coordinator, Counseling and Human Development Program Arthur J. Clark, Atwood Hall, Canton, NY 13617, USA NP Atwood Hall, Canton, NY 13617, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NY: State University of New York–Oneonta
Dean Administrator
211 Fitzelle Hall Oneonta, NY 13820 USA www.oneonta.edu Richard Couch Netzer Admin Bldg. Anuradhaa Shastri, Chairperson 211 Fitzelle Hall, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA (607) 436-3554, fax: (607) 436-3799,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research School counselor supervision, special-needs children. 10% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Asian-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bakari, Rosenna; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Curran, Joanne; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● LaFrance, Ron; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Li, Daqi; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Marshall, Joan; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Phillips, Emily; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Shastri, Anuradhaa; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Staley, Richard; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● VanValkenburg, John; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 11%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.8; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 30 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 180 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 27 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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NY: SUNY at Brockport
Dean Administrator
350 New Campus Drive Brockport, NY 14420-2953 USA www.brockport.edu/~counsele/CE Joseph R. Mason School of Professions Muhyi Shakor, Chairperson, 350 New Campus Drive Brockport, NY 14420-2953, USA (585) 395-2258, fax: (585) 395-2366,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Nu Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The department emphasizes experiential education throughout its programs. Faculty Research Counseling outcomes, career counseling, play therapy, conduct disorder psychological aspects of large-scale human crisis, gender, culture and sexual orientation issues, feminist therapy. % faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. College Counseling: M = T. Hernandez Community Counseling: M = S. R. Seem School Counseling: M = J. Cochran
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Cochran, Jeff L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Goodspeed, Patricia; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Hernandez, Thomas J; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● McCulloch, Leslie A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC ● Seem, Susan R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Shakoor, Muhyi A; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 83%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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NY: SUNY University–Buffalo
Dean Administrator
409 Baldy Hall Buffalo, NY 14260-1000 USA Mary Gresham 367 Baldy Hall Thomas T. Frantz, Chairperson, 409 Baldy Hall Buffalo, NY 14260-1000, USA (716) 645-2484, fax: (716) 645-2479
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Fairly intense blend of practical, theoretical and research knowledge that provides each student with specific job skills and a depth of knowledge to underlie the skills. Faculty Research Group work, assessment, grief and death, abuse, addictions, qualify of life, wellness, class size, counseling. 18% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree
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Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Other: D. Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Dr. Tim Janikowski School Counseling: M = Dr. Janis DeLucia Waack Counselor Education: D = Dr. T.T. Frantz Other: D = Dr. Scott Meier
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Cook-Cotone, Cathy; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● De-Lucia-Waack, Janice; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Donnelly, Jim; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40 ● Finn, Jeremy; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Frantz, Thomas T; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Gentile, Ronald J; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Gerrity, Deb; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; NCC ● Janikowski, Tim; PhD; Assoc. Professor ● Lee, Jaek; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21 ● Meier, Scott; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Phelps, LeAdelle; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Robinson, Cecil; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● Shuell, Thomas; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Torres-Rivera, Edil; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; NCC
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[email protected] Volker, Marty; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 6%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 6 F; 4 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 24 F; 6 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 27 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 3 F; 3 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; Master; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (D): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Thesis ● School Counseling (M): 36 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 90 Sem Hours; 500 Pract Hours; 2000 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Other (D): 90 Sem Hours; 1000 Pract Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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NY: Syracuse University
Dean Administrator
259 Huntington Hall Syracuse, NY 13244-2340 USA http://soeweb.syr.edu/chs/counhumserv.html Louise Wilkinson Janine M. Bernard, Professor and Chair 259 Huntington Hall, Syracuse NY, 13244-2340, USA (315) 443-2266, fax: (315) 443-5732,
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[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Student-centered doctoral program with particular emphasis on clinical supervision and leadership development. Combination of CACREP and CORE programs. Faculty Research Clinical supervision, counseling process analysis, professional identity of school counselors, transition to work for persons with disabilities, sexual abuse, spirituality. 12% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: Community Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Student Affairs: S. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Janine Bernard Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Dennis Gilbride School Counseling: M = Janna Scarborough Student Affairs: M = Janine Bernard Community Counseling: S = Janine Bernard School Counseling: S = Janna Scarborough Student Affairs: S = Janine Bernard Counselor Education: D = Harold (Dick) Hackney
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Marriage and Family Therapists Psychiatric Nurses Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bellini, James L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Bernard, Janine M; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Gilbride, Dennis D; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Goldberg, Alan D; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Hackney, Harold L; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected]
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[email protected] Scarborough, Janna L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 43%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, CRC, LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 15 F; 8 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 50 F; 10 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 5 F; 5 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (S): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 50 F; 10 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (S): 5 F; 5 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Community Counseling (S): 60 Sem Hours ● School Counseling (S): 60 Sem Hours ● Student Affairs (S): 60 Sem Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 102 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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NY: University at Albany–SUNY
Dean Administrator
Education 220 1400 Washington Ave Albany, NY 12222 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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NY: University of Rochester
Dean Administrator
Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development Rochester, NY 14627-0425 USA www.rochester.edu/warner Dean, Warner Grad. School of Education and Human Dev. Raffaella Borasi Howard Kirschenbaum, Chair Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development Rochester, NY 14627-0425, USA (585) 273-1764, fax: (585) 273-1196,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Rho Iota Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness An ecological, social context approach to counseling; a sense of community among students and faculty; excellent relationships with local schools and community. Faculty Research Carl Rogers and the Person-Centered Approach; ADHD and new directions in mental health; African-American students’ adjustment to college; gerontology; values and character development; body-mind connections; comprehensive school counseling. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Counselor Education: D. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Kathryn Douthit School Counseling: M = Howard Kirschenbaum Community Counseling: S School Counseling: S Counselor Education: D = Howard Kirschenbaum Counselor Education: D = Howard Kirschenbaum
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Marriage and Family Therapists Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barclay, Criag R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Dannefer, Dale; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Douthit, Kathryn Z; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Gray, Susan; PhD; Adjunct; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Guiffrida, Doug; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Jefferson, Jr., Frederick C; EdD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected]
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Kirschenbaum, Howard; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Linnenberg, Dan M; EdD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Mackie, Karen L; PhD; Instructor; 41–60; NCC, Other;
[email protected] Rubenstein, Bonnie J; EdD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Rubenstein, Gerald; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Stein, Paul; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 11 F; 3 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 36 F; 10 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; Letters 2; Interview ● Community Counseling (S): 11 F; 3 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 36 F; 10 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 5 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Master; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 5 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Master; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis ● Community Counseling (S) ● School Counseling (S) ● Counselor Education (D): 96 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 96 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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OH: Cleveland State University
Dean Administrator
RT 1419, 2121 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 USA James McLoughlin College of Education Elliott Ingersoll, Chairperson RT 1419, 2121 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115-2214, USA (216) 687-4612, fax: (216) 687-5378
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The program prepares school and agency counselors for work in an urban setting. Faculty members are well published and adhere to high standards in teaching. Faculty Research Psychopharmacology, ethics, counseling and spirituality, psychodynamic approaches to counseling, Gestalt therapy, career development, multicultural counseling, and community crisis response. 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bauer, Ann; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Carl, Rak; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Donna, Schultheiss; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Elizabeth, Welfel; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Ingersoll, Elliott; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Kathryn, MacCluskie; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Rose, Quinones-Delvalle; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Sarah, Toman; PhD; Assoc. Professor; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: PCC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 26 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 26 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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OH: Franciscan University of Steubenville
Dean Administrator
1235 University Blvd. Steubenville, OH 43952 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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OH: John Carroll University
Dean Administrator
20700 N. Park Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44118-4581 USA www.jcu.edu/graduate Mary Beadle, PhD Graduate School Christopher M. Faiver, PhD, Coordinator, Counselor Education Program 20700 N. Park Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44118-4581, USA (216) 397-4331, fax: (216) 397-3045,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness John Carroll University is a Jesuit institution, which follows the precept of “persons for others.” Thus, the Counselor Education program endeavors to train professional community and school counselors who embody this essence. The university is located in University Heights, a lovely suburb of Cleveland. Faculty Research Women’s issues, diversity issues, HIV and AIDS, clinical hypnosis, sports counseling, ADHD, forgiveness, wellness, spirituality and counseling, victimology, grief issues, internship, consultation and supervision, ethics, stress management, testing, eating disorders, among others. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Britton, Paula J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other; PBritton@edu ● Faiver, Christopher M; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Guidubaldi, John; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Harris, Phyllis B; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Harsch, Dawn; MA; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Helsel, David C; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Jenkins, Jeanne E; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Rausch, John; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Ropar, John; PhD; Instructor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Taylor, Nancy P; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 30%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ASCH Approved Consultant
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 75 F; 25 M; 35 Admit Yearly; 35 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; GPA 2.75; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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OH: Kent State University
Dean Administrator
PO Box 5190 Kent, OH 44242-0001 USA David England College and Graduate School of Education Donald Bubenzer, Department Chairperson PO Box 5190, Kent, OH 44242-0001, USA (330) 672-2692, fax: (330) 672-3063
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Kappa Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research Research interests include: group work, supervision of counseling, crisis intervention, school counselor preparation, multicultural counseling skill training, CACREP standards, substance abuse, family counseling, and integration of technology in counseling and counselor education. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Other: S. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Jason McGlothlin School Counseling: M = Dr. Jason McGlothlin Other: S Counselor Education: D = Dr. John West
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bubenzer, Donald; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Guillot-Miller, Lynne; PhD; Assistant Professor ● Jencius, Marty J; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● McGlothlin, Jason M; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Nemec, William; PhD; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Osborn, Cynthia J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Page, Betsy J; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Rainey, John S; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Savickas, Mark L; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Silverberg, Robert A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● West, John D; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 9%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 90 F; 30 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 34 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 52 F; 5 M; 32 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview ● Other (S): 9 F; 1 M; 7 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 7 F; 18 M; 14 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GRE V 550; Master; GPA 4; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Other (S) ● Counselor Education (D): 110 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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OH: Malone College
Dean Administrator
515 25th St., NW Canton, OH 44709-3897 USA www.malone.edu Marietta Dalton Kenneth G. McCurdy, PhD, Director of the Graduate Program in Counselor Education 515 25th St., NW, Canton, OH 44709-3897, USA (330) 471-8224, fax: (330) 471-8343
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Malone College Counselor Education Program prepares professional counselors through a Christian foundation. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● McCurdy, Kenneth G; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Merz, Daniel R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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OH: Ohio University
Dean Administrator
201 McCracken Hall Athens, OH 45701-2979 USA http://www.ohiou.edu/education/index.html James Heap Thomas Davis, PhD, PCC, Chair 201 McCracken Hall, Athens, OH 45701-2979, USA (740) 593-4440
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Close faculty-student interaction. Aid in the design of one’s program to fit personal goals. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Pat Beamish Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Jerry Olsheski School Counseling: M = Tracy Leinbaugh Counselor Education: D = Tom Davis
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Beamish, Patricia; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Davis, Thomas; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Doston, Glenn; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hazler, Richard; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Leinbaugh, Tracy; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Levitt, Dana; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Olsheski, Jerry; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Stump, Earl; PhD; Instructor; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Sweeney, Thomas; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 22%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 20 F; 10 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M) ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M) ● Counselor Education (D): 720 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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OH: University of Akron
Dean Administrator
Department of Counseling 127 Carroll Hall Akron, OH 44325-5007 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Upsilon Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: Martial, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, CACREP: School Counseling
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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OH: University of Cincinnati
Dean Administrator
Teachers College 526 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0002 USA www.uc.edu/counselingprogram Professor Lawrence J. Johnson, College of Education Cincinnati, OH 45221-0002, USA Robert K. Conyne, Professor and Program Director Teachers College 526, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0002, USA (513) 055-6333, ext. 5, fax: (513) 556-3898,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Chi Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our accredited programs in School, Mental Health, and Counselor Education and Supervision (doctoral) emphasize an ecological orientation with a focus on diversity and the underserved. Faculty Research Ecological counseling, supervision, problem-based learning, mental health services to the underserved, career development, group work, prevention. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Mental Health Counseling: M = F. Robert Wilson, PhD School Counseling: M = Mei Tang, PhD Counselor Education: D = Ellen Cook
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Conyne, Robert K; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Cook, Ellen P; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Rapin, Lynn S; PhD; Lecturer; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Tang, Mei; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Watson, Albert L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Wilson, Frederick R; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Yager, Geoffrey G; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 28.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 40 F; 5 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; 1500 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 2.8; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 14 F; 4 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 25 Avg Age; 1500 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 2.8; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 6 F; 2 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 32 Avg Age; 1500 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3.25; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 90 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 72 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D): 90 Qtr Hours; 1000 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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OH: University of Dayton
Dean Administrator
300 College Park Dayton, OH 45469-0530 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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OH: University of Toledo
Dean Administrator
Mail Stop 119 Toledo, OH 43606-3390 USA http://cmhs.utoledo.edu Jerome Sullivan Health & Human Services Bldg Nick J. Piazza, Chairperson Mail Stop 119, Toledo, OH 43606-3390, USA (419) 530-2718, fax: (419) 530-7879,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Omega Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness All programs are accredited and meet licensure requirements in Ohio and Michigan. Opportunities for international students and for international experiences for students. Faculty Research Multicultural and gender issues; legal and ethical issues; substance abuse; assessing counseling effectiveness. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: D. School Counseling: D. Community Counseling: M = Paula Dupuy School Counseling: M = Martin Ritchie Community Counseling: D = Nick Piazza School Counseling: D = Nick Piazza
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Dupuy, Paula; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Laux, John; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Lewton, John; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Piazza, Nick; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Ritchie, Martin; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Salyers, Kathleen; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Seamon, Dan; PhD; Instructor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Wakelin, Cheryl; MA; Instructor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Zake, Jerome; PhD; Instructor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 22%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: PCC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 13 F; 7 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 800 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 8 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 800 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (D): 5 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1040 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (D): 3 F; 1 M; 4 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 1040 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (D): 96 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (D): 96 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations
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OH: Walsh University
Dean Administrator
2020 Easton St. NW North Canton, OH 44720-3396 USA www.walsh.edu NP Linda L. Barclay, PhD, Coordinator, CHD Program 2020 Easton St. NW, North Canton, OH 44720-3396, USA (330) 490-7231, fax: (330) 490-7165,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Mu Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness A program designed for evening study on a half-time basis. Small student to teacher ratio. Master level program for mental health counselor training and school counseling. Faculty Research Book under contract: Mental Health Counseling: An Introduction to Clinical Practice 90% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barclay, Linda; Other; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Green, Judy; PhD; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Humphrey, Robert; PhD; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Humphries, Gerry; PhD; <21 ● Parvinbenam, Daryush; Other; <21; State Lic ● Putt, Geoffrey; PsyD; <21; Other ● Roberts Martin, Rebecca; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Willcoxson, Milli; PhD; <21; Other ● Wroblewski, David; Other; <21 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 22%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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OH: Xavier University
Dean Administrator
3800 Victory Pkwy. Cincinnati, OH 45207-6612 USA www.xu.edu Neil Heighberger Lon S. Kriner, PhD, Director, Graduate Counseling Programs 3800 Victory Pkwy., Cincinnati, OH 45207-6612, USA (513) 745-3822, fax: (513) 745-2920,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Zeta Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Programs in both MEd In School Counseling and MA in Community Counseling are tailored for the part-time student. Faculty Research Counseling challenging youth, supervision in counseling, counseling chronically ill children and families. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Lon S. Kriner, PhD School Counseling: M = Lon S. Kriner, PhD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Kriner, Lon S; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Norman, Rhonda; EdD ● O’Connell, Silliam P; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic; o’
[email protected] ● Richardson, Brent G; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Shupe, Margery; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 75 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; MAT 35; GPA 2.7; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 75 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; MAT 35; GPA 2.7; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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OH: Youngstown State University
Dean Administrator
1 University Plaza Youngstown, OH 44555 USA www.cc.ysu.edu/counseling Dr. Phil Ginnetti College of Education Victoria White Kress, Counseling Program Coordinator 1 University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555, USA (330) 941-3257, fax: (330) 941-2369,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Eta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our program is focused on issues of poverty particularly related to both urban and rural poor. We have an active community clinic and a large number of assistantships. Faculty Research Character education, multicultural issues, domestic abuse, self-mutilation, school violence and bullying, CFS. 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Victoria White Kress School Counseling: M = Don Martin Student Affairs: M = Deborah Jackson
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Jackson, Deborah; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; NCC;
[email protected] ● Jordan, Jennifer; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Kress, Victoria White; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Martin, Don; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Miller, Kenneth; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Protivnak, Jake; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LPC Supervisor
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 70 F; 30 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 2.7; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 2.7; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): GPA 2.7; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 64 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 36 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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OK: Northeastern State University
Dean
Administrator
Department of Psychology and Counseling 705 N. Grand Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464 USA www.nsuok.edu Chair Kathryn A. Sanders Department of Psychology and Counseling 705 N. Grand Ave., Tahlequah, OK 74464, USA Kay Grant, Dean, 600 N. Grand Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464, USA (918) 456-5511,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Northeastern State University, through the Department of Psychology and Counseling, offers a 49 credit-hour Master of Education in School Counseling that features two practicum courses and one internship. The mission of this program is to prepare persons for careers in school counseling by providing opportunities for specializations in the counseling/therapy and treatment aspects for students in the public school setting, leading to the standard certification in counseling and National School Counselor (NBCC) Certification. Many students take an additional 12 hours of coursework to prepare them to become licensed professional counselors. The department also offers a 61 credit hour Master of Science in Counseling Psychology that features two practicums and requires 600 hours of internship. The mission of this program is to prepare persons for careers in counseling psychology by providing opportunities for specialization in the therapy and treatment aspects of counseling leading to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) licensure. Both programs are comprehensive. Faculty Research The Department of Psychology and Counseling employs 18 full-time faculty members from ethnically, racially, culturally, and religiously diverse backgrounds and several adjunct faculty members who teach on three campuses. Both master’s degrees are offered at the Broken Arrow and Tahlequah campuses in a cohort model. Students enter once a year in August. The research interests are as diverse as the faculty within the department. Some research areas that are especially strong in the department are HIV/AIDS research, developing resiliency, Alzheimer’s research, adult development and aging, making transitions from middle school to high school, Hispanic health issues, needs of veterans, role of counseling supervisors, ethnicity and alcohol use among university women, human-animal interaction, social psychology research, perspective transformation of study abroad students, using narratives in trialogues with Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths, counseling and follow-up with clients at-risk for HIV or AIDS, and the impact of forced schooling on the indigenous peoples of the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. There are additional research interests among the faculty. 8% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bachner, Harriet; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Bell, Larry; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Casas, Alicia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Deal, Sarah; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Ficklin, Tim; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Hutchison, Barbara; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Laird, Teresa; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected]
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[email protected] Paris, Kenny; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Sanders, Kathryn; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] Schiller, William; EdD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] Walker, Jennifer; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic Zang, Sharon; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 15%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Certified Elementary School Counselor, Certified Secondary School Counselor, Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LPC, LPC Supervisor, RN, school counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 20 F; 10 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 33 Avg Age; 900 Total; Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 22 F; 8 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 32 Avg Age; 900 Total; MAT 385; Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 61 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 100 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio
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OR: George Fox University
Dean Administrator
12753 SW 68th Ave. Portland, OR 97223 USA www.georgefox.edu/academics/graduate/counseling James Foster Karin Jordan, PhD, Department Chair, Director 12753 SW 68th Ave., Portland, OR 97223, USA (503) 554-6104, fax: (503) 554-6111,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Faculty members are active clinicians and educators. Integrative focus on the best counselor education in an atmosphere of Christian faith. Faculty Research Trauma (PTSD), play therapy, spirituality issues, supervision, program distance writing. 70% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Karin Jordan, Director Mental Health Counseling: M = Karin Jordan, Director School Counseling: M = Karin Jordan, Director
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bearden, Steve; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● DeKruyf, Lorraine; MEd; >81 ● Jordan, Karin; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other ● Kelly, William; PhD; >81 ● Maher, Anita B; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81 ● Michael, Rand; DMin; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● Shaw, Richard; DMFT; Assistant Professor; >81; Other Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 73 F; 22 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 99 F; 24 M; 47 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; GPA 2.7; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 79 Sem Hours; 700 Intern Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 64 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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OR: Oregon State University
Dean Administrator
Education Hall #210 Corvallis, OR 97331-8536 USA http://oregonstate.edu/education/programs/counselorEd.html Sam Stern School of Education Gene Eakin, PhD, Program Coordinator Education Hall #210, Corvallis, OR 97331-8536, USA (541) 737-9215, fax: (541) 737-2040,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Omega Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The faculty and students honor lived experiences of all individuals and affirm the concepts of D.R.I.V.E: Dignity, Respect, Integrity, Value, and Equality. Faculty Research School counseling, addictive behavior, career counseling, multicultural issues, play therapy, group process, poetry therapy. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. College Counseling: M = Gene Eakin Community Counseling: M = Gene Eakin School Counseling: M = Gene Eakin Counselor Education: D = Cass Dykeman
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Dykeman, James C; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Eakin, Gene A; PhD; Instructor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Ingram, Michael A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC,
[email protected] ● Pehrsson, Dale E; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Rubel, Deborah J; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic,
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 60%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, MAC, NCSC, RN, RPTS Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 2 F; 1 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 3 F; 3 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 15 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 4 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 75 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Community Counseling (M): 75 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 75 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D): 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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OR: Pacific University
Dean
Administrator
511 SW 10th Ave., 4th Floor Counseling Psychology Program Portland, OR 97205 USA www.pacificu.edu Professor and Dean, Michel Hersen School of Professional Psychology, 511 SW 10th Ave., 4th Floor Portland, OR 97205, USA Jay C. Thomas, Professor and Director Counseling Psychology Program, 511 SW 10th Ave., 4th Floor Portland, OR 97205, USA (503) 352-2634, fax: (503) 352-2623,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Pacific University’s counseling psychology program is a two-year program. It has two tracks: Behavior Therapy, with subtracks in child and adult, and organizational behavior, which develops organizational consulting skills along with generalist counselor skills. Students complete a 600-hour practicum and an evidence-based practice sample in their second year. Faculty Research Jon Frew: Gestalt therapy, organizational behavior; multicultural counseling. Susan Tinsley Li: Modifying empirically validated treatments for use with multicultural populations; parent-child relations including support, attachment, and conflict; stress and coping; risk and resiliency/protective factors for child psychopathology; measuring stress and values among minority populations. Alyson Mease: Evidence-based practice models, family therapy research, family therapy with at-risk adolescents, school-based mental health. Johan Rosqvist: Translating outcome (efficacy) research to the effectiveness-level delivery site, especially CBT treatment of anxiety disorders; modular/flexible use of structured protocols; live-training cases with students as co-therapists. Jay Thomas: Program evaluation, statistics, research methodology, psychometrics, mental health in the workplace, job stress and satisfaction, career and life development, outcome research, job design, employee selection. Jane Tram: Childhood depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Multicultural applications of psychology, particularly with Southeast Asian communities. 86% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Psychology (PsyD) program Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Asian-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Frew, Jon; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Mease, Alyson L; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Rosqvist, Johan; PsyD; Assistant Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Thomas, Jay C; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected]
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Tinsley-Li, Susan; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Tram, Jane M; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80
Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 40 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 64 Sem Hours; 600 Pract Hours
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OR: Portland State University
Dean Administrator
Graduate School of Education, PO Box 751 Portland, OR 97207 USA Phyllis Edmundson David Capuzzi, PhD, LPC, NCC, Coordinator, Counselor Education Graduate School of Education, PO Box 751 Portland, OR 97207, USA (503) 725-4619, fax: (503) 725-5599,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Pi Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Counselor Education program offers specializations in school, community, rehabilitation and couples, marriage and family counseling. It is accredited by CACREP and CORE and in good standing with the licensure board. The in-house practicum clinic provides excellent supervision and receives referrals from schools and agencies from every sector of the city and surrounding areas. Internship placements abound and classes are formatted for evenings and weekends. Faculty members are personable and bring diverse life experiences and teaching styles to our students. Faculty Research Psychosocial aspects of disability, youth at risk, grief and loss, suicide prevention, ethical decision-making, group work, theories of counseling and psychotherapy. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Capuzzi Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Halverson, Capuzzi Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Livneh School Counseling: M = Lewis, Halverson
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Capuzzi, David; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Halverson, Susan; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lewis, Rolla; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Livneh, Hanoch; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Maynard, Glenn; MEd; Instructor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Miars, Russ; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Wilson, Lisa; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Wosley-George, Liz; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected]
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 62.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 14 Admit Yearly; 14 Grad Yearly; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 14 Admit Yearly; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 14 Admit Yearly; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 14 Admit Yearly; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 72 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 72 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 72 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 72 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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PA: Arcadia University
Dean Administrator
450 S. Easton Rd. Glenside, PA 19038 USA http://gargoyle.arcadia.edu/psychology Mark Curchack Office of Graduate and Professional Studies Carol Lyman, MA, Administrator, MA in Counseling Psychology Program 450 S. Easton Rd., Glenside, PA 19038, USA (215) 572-4693, fax: (215) 572-8758,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology Program prepares students for jobs as community health specialists, mental health counselors, marriage and family counselors, crisis counselors, college counselors, employee-assistance counselors, staff developers or trainers, and school counselors. Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. Community Counseling: M = Carol Lyman School Counseling: M = Carol Lyman School Counseling: M = Carol Lyman Community Counseling: S = Carol Lyman
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Blustein, Joshua; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Bowlan, Veronica; MSW; Lecturer; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Cohen Micucci, Barbara; PhD; Lecturer; <21 ● Gallagher, Dennis; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● Gillem, Angela; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Johnston, Scott; MEd; Lecturer; <21;
[email protected] ● Jones, Elaine; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Levy, Adam; MA; Lecturer; <21 ● Marsh, Judith; PhD; Lecturer; <21 ● Nicholls, Greg; PhD; Lecturer; <21;
[email protected] ● Robbins, Steve; PhD; Other; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Rutledge, Dave; EdD; Lecturer; <21 ● Sdorow, Lester; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Snyder, Matthew; PhD; Lecturer; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Wexler, Matthew; PhD; Lecturer; <21 ● Winn, Mary; MA; Lecturer; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 6%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 30 F; 5 M; 14 Admit Yearly; 13 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 5 M; 17 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 18 F; 5 M; 14 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (S): 30 F; 5 M; 14 Admit Yearly; 13 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 57 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 100 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (S): 60 Sem Hours; 600 Pract Hours
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PA: California University of Pennsylvania
Dean Administrator
250 University Ave., Box 13 California, PA 15419-1394 USA http://www.cup.edu/graduate/counsed Gerri Jones Gloria Cataldo Brusoski, PhD, Chairperson 250 University Ave., Box 13, California, PA 15419-1394, USA (724) 938-4123, fax: (724) 938-4314,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Beta Gamma Delta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness 1. Program emphasis on self-awareness. We require students to participate in a personal growth group, for credit, that is facilitated by a faculty member outside the department. This sets the tone, in which experiential activities are infused throughout the curriculum. 2. Program prepares students for PA professional counseling license. Faculty Research Career counseling, college counseling, theoretical and practical aspects of empathy, use of technology in counseling. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Gloria C. Brusoski, PhD School Counseling: M = Gloria C. Brusoski, PhD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brusoski, Gloria C; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● John, Patrick; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Powe, Alton N; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Walsh, Jacqueline A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC, CSC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 38 F; 9 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; MAT 45; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 31 F; 8 M; 18 Admit Yearly; 13 Grad Yearly; MAT 45; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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PA: Carlow University
Dean Administrator
3333 Fifth Ave. Department of Psychology & Professional Counseling Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Carlow University is a women-centered institution dedicated to training practitioners to be competent and compassionate helpers. Our master of science degree requires 60 credits and primarily targets those students interested in careers in the mental health and related fields. We also offer a track of courses leading to Pennsylvania Department of Education certification in elementary and secondary school counseling. Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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PA: Duquesne University
Dean Administrator
School of Education Pittsburgh, PA 15282 USA www.education.duq.edu/counselored James E. Henderson Nicholas Hanna, PhD, Coordinator School of Education, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, USA (412) 396-5567, fax: (412) 396-5585,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Delta Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Students are exposed to various philosophical approaches and learn the value of accepting differences. Faculty Research NP 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. Marriage and Family Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Nicholas J. Hanna Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Paul M. Bernstein School Counseling: M = William J. Casile Community Counseling: S = Nicholas J. Hanna Marriage and Family Counseling: S = Paul M. Bernstein School Counseling: S = William J. Casile Counselor Education: D = Joseph F. Maola
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Communications Other Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bernstein, Paul M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Casile, William J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Delmonico, David; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Gregoire, Jocelyn; EdD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Hanna, Nicholas L; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Krushinski, Maura; Other; Instructor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lopez Levers, Lisa; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Maola, Joseph F; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Mosley, Emma C; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Myer, Rick; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 70%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 2 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; MAT 40; GPA 3; Letters 2 ● Community Counseling (S): 25 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; MAT 40; Letters 2 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 10 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; MAT 40; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (S): 25 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; MAT 40; Letters 2 ● Counselor Education (D): 11 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; 1800 Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 125 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 125 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 125 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Community Counseling (S): 78 Sem Hours; 125 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 78 Sem Hours; 125 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S): 78 Sem Hours; 125 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D): 67 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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PA: Eastern University
Dean Administrator
1300 Eagle Rd. St. Davids, PA 19087 USA www.eastern.edu Academic Dean, Anthony Blair 1300 Eagle Rd., St. Davids, PA 19087, USA Gwen M. White, Chair, 1300 Eagle Rd. St. Davids, PA 19087, USA (610) 341-1596, fax: (610) 341-1585,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 70% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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PA: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Dean
Administrator
Counseling Program Professional Studies Department Butterfield Hall - 3rd Floor Edinboro, PA 16444 USA http://www.edinboro.edu/cwis/profstudies/CounMain.html Dean of the School of Education, Scott Baldwin Edinboro University of PA, Butterfield Hall - 3rd Floor Edinboro, PA 16444, USA Susan C. Norton, Program Head, Counseling Program 325 Butterfield Hall, Edinboro, PA 16444, USA (814) 732-2260, fax: (814) 732-2233,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Epsilon Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Edinboro University Of Pennsylvania offers five counseling tracks in its Master’s in Counseling program. Four of the tracks are CACREP accredited: School Counseling, Community Counseling, College Counseling and Student Affairs. The fifth track, Rehabilitation Counseling, is CORE accredited. Faculty Research Experiential family counseling, multicultural counseling and multicultural counselor competency; Gestalt counseling, crisis counseling and critical incident stress management; spirituality and college student development; corrections counseling; clinical supervision training. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - Professional Practice Emphasis, CACREP: Community Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. College Counseling: M = Salene J. Cowher Community Counseling: M = Tammy Mitten Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Susan H. Packard School Counseling: M = Shon D. Smith Student Affairs: M = Susan C. Norton
Distance learning: Yes; 1 course - Research Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Connell, Gary; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Cowher, Salene J; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Mitten, Tammy; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Norton, Susan C; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Packard, Susan H; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Smith, Shon D; EdD; Instructor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, CAC, CRC, Licensed Psychologist
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M) ● Community Counseling (M) ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M) ● Student Affairs (M) Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 112 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 112 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 112 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 112 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 60 Sem Hours; 112 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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PA: Gannon University
Dean
Administrator
Community Counseling Program Psychology Department 109 University Sq. Erie, PA 16541-0001 USA www.gannon.edu Dean of the College of Humanities, Business, and Education Tim Downs, Community Counseling Program Psychology Department, 109 University Sq. Erie, PA 16541-0001, USA David Tobin, Program Director, Community Counseling Program Psychology Department, 109 University Sq. Erie, PA 16541-0001, USA (814) 871-7537, fax: (814) 871-5511,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Gamma Upsilon Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Masters Program in Community Counseling began in 1966. It has a long history of preparing counseling professionals for practice and advanced training. The program emphasizes a professional counselor identity, and incorporates ACA, ASCA, CACREP and other counseling organization standards into the curriculum. Students can be dually prepared for School Counselor Certification and LPC Licensure. Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Post Graduate Certificate Programs: S. Community Counseling: M = David Tobin Post Graduate Certificate Programs: S = David Tobin
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs The Psychology Department includes a PhD Program in Counseling Psychology, which has applied for APA accreditation. It is a separate program for the master’s in Counselor Education Program. Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● McCurdy, Kenneth G; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Tobin, David; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Willow, Rebecca A; EdD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, Certified Elementary School Counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 50 F; 10 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 29 Avg Age; Master; GPA 2.8; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Post Graduate Certificate Programs (S): 10 F; 2 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 32 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Post Graduate Certificate Programs (S): 12 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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PA: Geneva College
Dean Administrator
3200 College Ave. Beaver Falls, PA 15010 USA NP Carol Luce, PhD, Director of the MA in Counseling Program 3200 College Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010, USA (724) 847-6542, fax: (724) 847-6101,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness MA in Counseling with programs in School Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, and Mental Health Counseling. A Christian faith-based approach to professional counseling training. Faculty Research Christian counseling, community-based counseling interventions, marriage and family counseling, counseling with chronically ill patients, eating disorders, school interventions. 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Dr. Ronald Moslener Mental Health Counseling: M = Dr. Joseph Peters School Counseling: M = Dr. David Harvey
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Harvey, David; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; NCC;
[email protected] ● Luce, Carol B; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Moslener, Ronald; DMin; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Peters, Joseph E; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Smith, Dean; Dmin; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations
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PA: Holy Family University
Dean Administrator
9801 Frankford Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19114-2094 USA www.holyfamily.edu Dean, School of Arts and Sciences, Regina Hobaugh 9801 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19114-2094, USA George M. Colton, Director, 9801 Frankford Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19114-2094, USA (215) 504-2000, extension 4035, fax: (215) 504-2050
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Graduate Counseling program has four main concentrations of study: Community Counseling, School Counseling, Family and Marital Counseling, and Counseling in Student Affairs in Higher Education. Program curriculum does allow students to sit for the NCE and apply for a license as a Professional Counselor in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. School Counseling concentrations meet certification educational requirements for Pennsylvania. Through involvement in program coursework, students become active and involved learners. They engage in both in-class and out-of-class cooperative, collaborative and experiential learning that through interaction, exposure, immersion, and problem solving enables them to integrate class material into their current knowledge and experiential base. The practicum and internship courses provide students with the professional experiences to synthesize course material with real-life counseling experiences to develop the skills appropriate for beginning practitioners. Faculty Research Faculty research agendas include quality-of-life issues in dementia, at-risk students in institutions of higher education, eating disorders, men’s aging issues, multicultural issues, parenting and fatherhood issues, and minority student issues in higher education. 3% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Shelly L. Robbins Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Daniel E. Hanks School Counseling: M = George M. Colton Student Affairs: M = Susan E. Belangee
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Education Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral No doctoral program
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Belangee, Susan E; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Colton, George M; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hanks, Daniel E; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Robbins, Shelly L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected]
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LPC Supervisor, MFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): Master; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): Master; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): Master; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): Master; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 120 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Dean Administrator
206 Stouffer Hall Indiana, PA 15705-1087 USA http://www.iup.edu/ce/ Interim Dean, Mary Ann Rafoth, College of Education and Educational Technology Indiana, PA 15705, USA Claire J. Dandeneau, Chairperson, 206 Stouffer Hall Indiana, PA 15705-1087, USA (724) 357-2306, fax: (724) 357-7821,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Iota Upsilon Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness We are a very collaborative department. We work together to establish departmental goals, and, each summer, we utilize our faculty retreat to review our goal progress and chart the course for the upcoming year. This planning process has served us well. Over the past 10 years, we have totally revised our curriculum, increased our admissions standards, expanded our programs and our enrollment, increased faculty from four to 12, and developed a state-of-the art digital training facility. Our current goals, to name a few, are to hire new faculty, to finish the expansion of our Med program in Monroeville, and to seek accreditation from CACREP. We are a graduate-only department with counselor education as our sole focus. The Pennsylvania Counseling Association recognized the quality of our program in 2003, and we were awarded the Outstanding Counselor Education Preparation Program. There are several unique aspects of our curriculum. To adequately prepare our students in their specialty areas, school or community counseling, we have developed separate and distinct courses in school and community legal and ethical issues, education and mental health assessment, and career education and career development counseling. We offer two clinical tracks, one that focuses on working with children, and the other focuses on working with adolescents and adults. Also, all of our students must complete a group practicum. We also have a state-of-the-art digital counselor training facility (DCTF). The DCTF houses Landro Play Analyzers that allow students to record their counseling session, and they clip and code them for easy access and retrieval. Once sessions are coded, all data can be searched for supervision purposes and all faculty have access to the recorded data from their offices. We were the first program in the country to utilize this new technology for counselor training. Faculty Research I could write volumes about the quality of our departmental faculty. They are an active, involved, studentcentered, dedicated, and energized group. I have put together the following list to highlight us. Exemplary Student-Centered Counselor Educators: We all teach not only content class but also teach clinical classes that require extensive supervision as well. We mentor students by co-presenting at state and national conferences and by co-authoring professional articles. Certified and Licensed Professionals: Collectively we hold the following certifications: National Certified Counselor, National Certified Career Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Certified School Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and Approved Clinical Supervisor. Published Scholars. Data extrapolated from our 1996–2001 departmental review indicate that we collectively held memberships in 32 professional organizations, including the American School Counseling Association, American Counseling Association and American Psychological Association and their respective branches, divisions or affiliations. We conducted approximately 65 presentations at the local, state, regional and national levels. We have produced approximately 36 publications, ranging from book reviews and book publications to peer reviewed articles in premier counseling journals. Highlighted individual accomplishments include the following: PCA – Pennsylvania Eminent Practitioner Award winner; PSCA – Pennsylvania Counselor Educator of the Year Award – two winners in the past five years; Graduate Dean’s Award Winner for Outstanding Commitment to Sponsor Programs; Two College of Education and Educational Technology Leadership Award Winners. Without exception, all are exceptional teachers. They are dedicated to student learning. They are professional role models and informal mentors. 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: No
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Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bruno, Michelle; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Carone, Stacia; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC ● Dandeneau, Claire J; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Desmond, Kimberly; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Guth, Lorraine J; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● L’ Amoreaux, Nadene; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Marshak, Laura; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● McCarthy, John; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Moore, Holly; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Utay, Joseph; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Witchel, Robert I; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 73%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, ACS, Certified Elementary School Counselor, Certified Secondary School Counselor, CRC, Licensed Psychologist, LPC, PA Certified School Counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 45 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 2.8; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 50 Admit Yearly; 45 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; Portfolio
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PA: Kutztown University
Dean Administrator
Graduate Center Kutztown, PA 19530-0730 USA www.kutztown.edu Charles Cullum College of Graduate Studies Margaret A. Herrick, PhD, Chairperson, Graduate Center Kutztown, PA 19530-0730, USA (610) 683-4204, fax: (610) 683-1585,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness All programs offer PA Counselor Licensure option. Faculty members utilize a variety of teaching methods, are on campus on a full-time basis, and encourage special projects to enhance student learning and professional growth. Faculty Research Intercultural issues, multicultural counseling competencies, school counseling services and ethics, marital and family therapy issues, critical thinking. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Jo Cohen Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Thomas Seay School Counseling: M = Deborah Barlieb, Sandra McSwain Student Affairs: M = Kelley Kenney
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barlieb, Deborah; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Cohen, Jo; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Herrick, Margaret A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Kenney, Kelley R; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● McSwain, Sandra J; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Seay, Thomas A; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 83%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 14 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 29 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 700 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 700 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 700 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 500 Intern Hours
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PA: Penn State University
Dean Administrator
307 CEDAR Building University Park, PA 16802 USA http://www.ed.psu.edu/cned/ced.asp David Monk Spencer G. Niles, DEd, LPC (VA & PA), NCC, Professor-in-charge 307 CEDAR Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA (814) 865-3427, fax: (814) 863-7750,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Alpha Mu Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Most students in the program are full-time. Faculty take a mentoring approach to working with students. Students are actively involved in program development and program activities. The program has a rich history of leadership in the profession, and faculty members are committed to continual program development. Currently, the program is ranked No. 7 in the United States. Faculty Research Several faculty are leading career development researchers; other faculty interests include school counseling, multicultural topics and rehabilitation topics. % faculty in professional counseling practice – NP Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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College Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. College Counseling: M Rehabilitation Counseling: M School Counseling: M Counselor Education: D
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bie Schke, Kathleen; PhD ● Carney, Jolynn; PhD; >81 ● Crissman, Jenniver; EdD; >81 ● Hayes, Jeffrey; PhD ● Hazler, Richard; PhD; >81; NCC ● Herbert, James; PhD; State Lic ● Herr, Edwin L; EdD; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Hunt, Brandon; PhD; State Lic, NCC ● Matthews, Connie; PhD; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Mpofi, Elias; PhD ● Niles, Spencer G; EdD; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Salter, Panoel; >81 ● Trusty, Jerry; PhD; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Vandiver, Beverly; PhD ● Wilson, Keith; PhD; NCC
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 47%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): NP ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M) ● Counselor Education (D) Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): NP ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M) ● Counselor Education (D)
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PA: Rosemont College
Dean Administrator
1400 Montgomery Ave. Rosemont, PA 19010 USA www.rosemont.edu Dean of the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies, Mary Sortino 1400 Montgomery Ave., Rosemont, PA 19010, USA Christine Erdner, Director of Graduate Studies in Psychology 1400 Montgomery Ave., Rosemont, PA 19010, USA (610) 527-0200, ext 2342,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Rosemont College is a private institution of higher education in the suburbs of Philadelphia offering a Master’s of Arts in Counseling Psychology. There are three specialization tracks including the following: a 60-credit MA preparing students for professional licensure in PA and several other states, a 48-credit MA leading to a certificate in Addictions Counseling, and a 48-credit MA specializing in School Counseling and leading to elementary or secondary certification in PA. Highly qualified and dedicated full-time and adjunct faculty members with clinical expertise teach courses. Students engage in a supervised practicum experience at various mental health agencies, hospitals, drug and alcohol facilities, and schools. Faculty Research Faculty research interests include child development, parenting issues, health psychology, gender and education. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Addictions Counseling: M. Professional Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Addictions Counseling Certificate Only: S. School Counseling Certification Only: S. Addictions Counseling: M = Dr. Christine M. Erdner Professional Counseling: M = Dr. Christine M. Erdner School Counseling: M = Dr. Christine M. Erdner Addictions Counseling Certificate Only: S = Dr. Christine M. Erdner School Counseling Certification Only: S = Dr. Christine M. Erdner
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Graduate certificate program in Health Care Administration Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master some diversity African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Alessandri, Steven M; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Arnold, Douglas; MEd; Adjunct; <21 ● Brink, Matthew J; MS; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Dow, Donald M; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Erdner, Christine M; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Gilbert, Martin D; PsyD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Hannush, MJ; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Kossmann, Deborah; PsyD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Kossmann, Marc R; PsyD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected]
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Samulewicz, Edward; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] Solomon, Mia; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected]
Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, PA Certified School Counselor, PA Certified School Psychologist Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Professional Counseling (M): Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Addictions Counseling Certificate Only (S): Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0 ● School Counseling Certification Only (S): Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0 Graduation Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Professional Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 360 Intern Hours ● Addictions Counseling Certificate Only (S): 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling Certification Only (S): 360 Intern Hours
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PA: Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Dean Administrator
1871 Old Main Drive Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299 USA www.ship.edu/~counsel Robert Bartos, EdD Thomas L. Hozman, PhD, Chairperson 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, USA (717) 477-1668, fax: (717) 477-4056,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness All teaching faculty have extensive experience as practitioners. Our informal interaction with students is a collaborative approach that encourages cooperation, respect, and ethical responsibility. Faculty Research Adolescence, substance abuse, group counseling. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: College Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. College Counseling: M = Thomas Hozman Community Counseling: M = Thomas Hozman Mental Health Counseling: M = Thomas Hozman School Counseling: M = Thomas Hozman Student Affairs: M = Thomas Hozman
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Arminio, Jan L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Brooks, Clifford W; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Carey, Andrew L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Hess, Shirley A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Hozman, Thomas L; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Kraus, Kurt L; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Kurdt, Kathryn A; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● LaFountain, Rebecca M; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Mustaine, Beverly L; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected]
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Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 78%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CAC, CCMHC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 1 F; 3 M; 1 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 13 F; 4 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 31 F; 5 M; 4 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 83 F; 15 M; 29 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 24 F; 9 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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PA: Temple University
Dean Administrator
13th Cecil B. Moore 267 Weiss Hall Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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PA: Waynesburg College
Dean Administrator
51 West College St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 USA http://www.waynesburg.edu Dean of Graduate and Professional Programs, Joseph Graff 51 West College St., Waynesburg, PA 15370, USA James M. Hepburn, Director of Counseling Psychology 51 West College St., Waynesburg, PA 15370, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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PA: West Chester University
Dean Administrator
Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology West Chester, PA 19383 USA www.wcupa.edu NP Angelo F. Gadaleto, PhD, Department Chair Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology West Chester, PA 19383, USA (610) 436-2559,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Delta Tau Kappa Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Twenty-seven credit common core of counselor education. Programs allow students to change specialty after additional information obtained. School certification can be added to MS with 12 additional hours. Faculty Research % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Angelo Gadaleto School Counseling: M = Dr. Angelo Gadaleto Student Affairs: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Asian-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Broderick, Trish; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Brown, Deborah; PhD; Full Professor; <21; NCC;
[email protected] ● Gadaleto, Angelo F; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hinson, Stephanie; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Kahn, Wally; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Napierkowski, Carol M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Parsons, Richard; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Spradlin, Lynn; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Zhang, Naijian; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 55.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 80 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 40 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 360 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 360 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 360 Pract Hours; Portfolio
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PA: Westminster College
Dean
Administrator
313 Old Main Westminster College New Wilmington, PA 16172 USA www.westminster.edu/graduate Jesse Mann, Office of Academic Affairs Old Main, Westminster College New Wilmington, PA 16172, USA William J. Evans, Counselor Education Program Coordinator 313 Old Main, Westminster College New Wilmington, PA 16172, USA (724) 946-7184, fax: (724) 946-6180,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Pi Alpha Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Small liberal arts college situated in beautiful pastoral Amish area halfway between Pittsburgh and Cleveland and close to Youngstown, Ohio. Small class sizes, geared toward adult learners. The program is focused solely on the preparation of professional school counselors. The curriculum is structured on the ASCA National Model program guidelines and CACREP standards. The program is approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for elementary and secondary school counselor certification. Post-graduate program that meets Ohio school counselor licensure standards is available. Faculty Research Counselor supervision, the use of technology in supervision, brief models of counseling, dream work, pedagogy, poverty and school counseling, school counseling program development, developmental assets. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Adventure Based Education Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● DeCaro, John J; EdD; Adjunct; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Domanski, Linda P; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Evans, William J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Huey, Darwin W; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Quincy, Barbara I; MEd; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Voelp, Holly; PhD, EdD; Adjunct; <21 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 17%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Certified Elementary School Counselor, WI Certified School Counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 70 F; 30 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 30 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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RI: Rhode Island College
Dean Administrator
600 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Adams Library Providence, RI 02908 USA www.ric.edu/cep John Bucci, Feinstein School of Education and Human Development Murray H. Finley, PhD, Director of Counselor Education 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Adams Library, Providence, RI 02908, USA (401) 456-8023, fax: (401) 456-9628,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness We have three MA programs in counseling and two Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) programs in counseling. Some programs lead to either state certifications or licensing with third-party reimbursement. Faculty Research Cognitive development; school counselors meeting national standards; portfolio creation with teachers for keeping lower socioeconomic students in school. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Addictions Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Addictions Counseling: M = Murray Finley Mental Health Counseling: M = Murray Finley School Counseling: M = Murray Finley Mental Health Counseling: S = Murray Finley School Counseling: S = Murray Finley
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Pacific Islander Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Boisvert, Charles; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Finley, Murray H; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Obach, Mifrando; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Perkins, John; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Reyland, Susan; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Robertson, Krista; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 6 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 45; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 65 F; 15 M; 42 Admit Yearly; 22 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 45; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 30 F; 10 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 45; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 65 F; 15 M; 42 Admit Yearly; 22 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 45; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 30 F; 10 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 45; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 36 Sem Hours; 90 Pract Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 36 Sem Hours; 90 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 36 Sem Hours; 90 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 36 Sem Hours; 225 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis ● School Counseling (S): 36 Sem Hours; 225 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis
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SC: Clemson University
Dean Administrator
313 Tillman Hall, Box 340710 Clemson, SC 29634-0710 USA Interim Dean, Larry Allen College of HEHD Tony W. Cawthon, Assoc. & Unit Coordinator, 313 Tillman Hall Box 340710, Clemson, SC 29634-0710, USA (864) 656-3484, fax: (864) 656-1332,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Link theory to practice, part-time/full-time students, commitment to multicultural issues, field experience. Faculty Research Career development, supervision, multicultural, technology, administration. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education – College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education – Professional Practice Emphasis Degree Programs Degree
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. College Counseling: M = NP Community Counseling: M School Counseling: M Student Affairs: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Abernathy, Larry; M; >81;
[email protected] ● Brown, Lori; D; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Cawthon, Tony; PhD; >81;
[email protected] ● Furkner, Cheryl; D; >81;
[email protected] ● Griffin, Barbara; D; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Havice, Pamela; PhD; >81;
[email protected] ● Jeromen, Neal; EdD; >81;
[email protected] ● Keller, Don; EdD; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Lewis, Jennifer; D; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 4 F; 1 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1250 Total; GPA 3; Letters 2 ● Community Counseling (M): 50 F; 10 M; 60 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 1250 Total; GPA 3; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 50 F; 10 M; 60 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 1250 Total; GPA 3; Letters 2 ● Student Affairs (M): 20 F; 10 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1250 Total; GPA 3; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations
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SC: University of South Carolina
Dean Administrator
Counselor Education, Wardlaw 266 Columbia, SC 29208 USA Lee Sternberg, PhD Joshua M. Gold, PhD, NCC, Program Coordinator Counselor Education, Wardlaw 266, Columbia, SC 29208, USA (803) 777-3053, fax: (803) 777-3045,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Sigma Chi Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The counselor education program offers programs in School Counseling (K-12), Marriage and Family Counseling (EdS), and the PhD in Counselor Education. Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Marriage and Family Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Counselor Education: PhD. Marriage and Family Counseling: S = Josh Gold, PhD School Counseling: S = Josh Gold, PhD Counselor Education: PhD = Josh Gold, PhD
Distance learning: Yes; % courses online - NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Doctoral African-American Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Burggraf, Margaret; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Evans, Kathy; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Gold, Joshua; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● McFadden, John; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Miller, Gary; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Rotter, Joseph; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 35 F; 4 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; MAT 35; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 108 F; 19 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 375; GRE V 375; MAT 35; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 16 F; 7 M; 9 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 66 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 66 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 96 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations
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SC: Winthrop University
Dean Administrator
143 Withers Bldg. Rock Hill, SC 29733 USA http://coe.winthrop.edu/graduate/default.htm Patricia Graham 106 Withers Bldg. Johnny Sanders, Jr., Professor and Unit Head 143 Withers Bldg., Rock Hill, SC 29733, USA (803) 323-4725, fax: (803) 323-4755
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Chi Delta Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research Loss and grief issues, diversity, group counseling, lifespan development. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Johnny Sanders, Jr. School Counseling: M = Dr. Johnny Sanders, Jr.
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Sanders, Jr., Johnny; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Whiting, Peggy P; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 100%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 10 F; 2 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; MAT 292; Master; GPA 2; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 22 F; 3 M; 12 Admit Yearly; 14 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; MAT 292; Master; GPA 2; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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SD: Northern State University
Dean Administrator
1200 S. Jay St. Aberdeen, SD 57460 USA http://www.northern.edu Dean of the School of Education, Sharon Tebben 1200 S. Jay St., Aberdeen, SD 57460, USA Jill Schoen, Coordinator 1200 S. Jay St., Aberdeen, SD 57460, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: Yes; 40% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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SD: Sinte Gleska University
Dean
Administrator
PO Box 105 Human Services Department 101 Antelope Lake Circle Mission, SD 57555 USA www.sinte.edu Burdette Clifford, Human Services Department PO Box 105, 101 Antelope Lake Circle Mission, SD 57555, USA Rebecca R. Foster, Chair, PO Box 105 101 Antelope Lake Circle, Mission, SD 57555, USA (605) 856-8217, fax: (605) 856-5307,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Sinte Gleska University is currently the only tribal university offering a Master’s Degree program in Human Services. In addition to this, the faculty integrates Native American (Lakota) culture in the curriculum to enrich the learning experience of the graduate students. Faculty Research Research interests of faculty include neuropsychology, child development, Native American health and wellness. Other areas include development of mental health services targeting children, adolescents and elderly populations. All research will focus on specific needs of Native American populations. 40% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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SD: South Dakota State University
Dean Administrator
Box 507 Wenona Hall Brookings, SD 57007-0095 USA www3.sdstate.edu Kevin Kephardt, Box 2201 Admin Building, SDSU Brookings, SD 57007, USA Jay Trenhaile, Department Head, Box 507 Wenona Hall Brookings, SD 57007-0095, USA (605) 688-4190, fax: (605) 688-5929
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Delta Sigma Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Cohort group in Mission, SD, on the Rosebud Reservation. Faculty Research Solution focused therapy (school and student affairs applications), working with Native American clients and students, grief counseling. 28% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Marla Muxen School Counseling: M = Jay Trenhaile Student Affairs: M = Ruth Harper
Distance learning: Yes; 10% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Primarily Caucasian African-American with gender balance Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Briddick, Hande; PhD; Adjunct; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Briddick, William; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Britzman, Mark; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Harper, Ruth; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Martin, Francis; PhD; Full Professor; <21; NCC;
[email protected] ● Muxen, Marla; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 25 Admit Yearly; 25 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview
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Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations
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SD: The University of South Dakota
Dean
Administrator
414 E. Clark St. Delzell 210 Vermillion, SD 57069 USA www.usd.edu/cpe/ Joint Dean, Rubin, The University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark St., Delzell 102 Vermillion, SD 57069, USA Frank Main, Chair, Division of Counseling & Psychology in Education 414 E. Clark St., Delzell 210, Vermillion, SD 57069, USA (605) 677-5250, fax: (605) 677-5438,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Epsilon Gamma Pi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The division delivers the MA, EdS and PhD degree in Counseling, School Psychology, and Educational Psychology. The clinical programs are nationally accredited (Counseling, CACREP and School Psychology, NASP). The University of South Dakota has been identified as one of the best buys for midsized universities in the country (US News and World Report). Faculty Research Family therapy, play therapy, agency counseling, student affairs practice, school counseling and counselor education, diversity training in secondary schools. 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: S. Mental Health Counseling: S. Counselor Education: PhD. Community Counseling: M = Frank Main School Counseling: M = Frank Main Student Affairs: M = Frank Main Marriage and Family Counseling: S = Frank Main Mental Health Counseling: S = Frank Main Counselor Education: PhD = Frank Main, Chair CPE
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Native American
Doctoral African-American Caucasian Native American
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Korcuska, Jim; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Main, Frank; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Mims, Grace; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Olson, Seth; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Pietrzak, Dale; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected]
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Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Approved Supervisor, LMFT, LPC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GRE W 0; MAT 0; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 4 F; 4 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GRE W 0; MAT 0; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 5; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 45 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 45 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 51 Sem Hours; 45 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Marriage and Family Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 45 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 45 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 90 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations
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TN: East Tennessee State University
Dean Administrator
Box 70548 Johnson City, TN 37604 USA coe.etsu.edu/counseling/index.htm Collins, College of Education Clifton Mitchell, PhD, Associate Professor Box 70548, Johnson City, TN 37604, USA (423) 439-7688, fax: (423) 439-7790,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Eta Tau Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Community Agency and School tracks are CACREP accredited. Program emphasizes training of counselors. There is significant faculty-student contact. Faculty Research Resistance, mind-body approaches to therapy, family therapy, multicultural issues. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Clifton Mitchell Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Brent Morrow School Counseling: M = Patricia Robertson
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bitter, James R; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Disque, J. Graham; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other,
[email protected] ● Mitchell, Clifton W; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other,
[email protected] ● Morrow, Brent; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Robertson, Patricia E; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Whitmore, Harold L; EdD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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TN: Freed Hardeman University
Dean Administrator
58 E. Main St. Henderson, TN 38340 USA Director of MS in Counseling, Mike Cravens 158 E. Main St., Henderson, TN 38340, USA NP 158 E. Main St., Henderson, TN 38340, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 90% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
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NP
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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TN: Lee University
Dean Administrator
1120 N. Ocoee St. Cleveland, TN 37311-4475 USA http://www.leeuniversity.edu/acad/graduate/ Dean of Arts and Sciences, Dewayne Thompson, PhD Doyle Goff, PhD, Director of Graduate Counseling Programs 1120 N. Ocoee St., Cleveland, TN 37311-4475, USA (423) 614-8124, fax: (423) 614-8129,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Psi Omega Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The purpose of the Lee University Counseling Programs is to train students in the discipline of professional counseling from a Christian perspective. Faculty Research Diagnosis and treatment of attention deficit disorder within a school setting. Use of spiritual resources within professional counseling. 83% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = Doyle Goff, PhD School Counseling: M = Susan Carter, PhD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Multiracial Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Carter, Susan; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Eckert, Kim; PsyD; Assistant Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Fisher, Robert; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Goff, Doyle; PhD; Full Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Milliron, Trevor; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Stone, Edward; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CSC, MFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 40 F; 11 M; 18 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 500 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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TN: Middle Tennessee State University
Dean Administrator
PO Box 87 Murfreesboro, TN 37132 USA www.mtsu.edu/~psych/counsel.htm Gloria Bonner, College of Education and Behavioral Science Box 542, MTSU, Murfreesboro, TN 37132, USA Dennis Papini, Chair, PO Box 87 Murfreesboro, TN 37132, USA (615) 898-2706, fax: (615) 898-5027,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The School Counseling Program is housed in the Department of Psychology, which allows students to be exposed to faculty from a variety of disciplines in Psychology. All School Counseling faculty members have school counseling experience. Faculty Research Group counseling, counselor effectiveness, developmental issues, program evaluation, gender issues, parenting, marriage, divorce issues, and child abuse. 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Other: S. Mental Health Counseling: M = Virginia S. Dansby School Counseling: M = Virginia S. Dansby Other: S = James O. Rust
Distance learning: Yes; 12% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Other Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Dansby, Virginia S; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Lee, Robin W; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic ● Quarto, Christopher J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Rambo, Brenda C; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Slicker, Ellen K; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● West, William B; EdD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 17%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 4 F; 1 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 26 Avg Age; 1000 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 40 F; 5 M; 18 Admit Yearly; 14 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; 900 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (S): 12 F; 8 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 0; Letters 3
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Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 61 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Other (S): 30 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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TN: Peabody College, Vanderbilt University
Dean Administrator
Box 90, GPC Nashville, TN 37203 USA http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/depts/hod/hodweb/grad/hdc.html NP Gina Frieden, Program Director Box 90, GPC, Nashville, TN 37203, USA (615) 322-8484, fax: (615) 343-2661,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Eta Delta Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Program has emphasis on human cognitive development, constructivism, multiculturalism, school counseling. Faculty Research Development of college students, school counseling/prevention programs, community development, race relations & diversity, adult development/transitions. 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Gina Frieden School Counseling: M = H. Lori Schnieders
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Organizational Behaviorists Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barkley, William M; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40; NCC;
[email protected] ● Freudenthal, Judy; EdD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Frieden, Gina L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Griffith, Brian A; PhD; Lecturer; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Nation, Maury; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Ota Wang, Vivian; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; NCC;
[email protected] ● Prilleltensky, Ora; PhD; Adjunct; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Schnieders, H. Lori; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Speer, Paul W; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; MAT 50; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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TN: Psychological Studies Institute
Dean Administrator
1815 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404 USA www.psy.edu Academic Dean, Philip A. Coyle, 1815 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404, USA Cara Cochran, Assistant Academic Dean 1815 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37404, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Psychological Studies Institute (PSI) provides graduate counselor education, integrating applied psychology and practical theology to make Christian counseling a servant of the church for Christ-centered transformation. Students may obtain an MA in Professional Counseling (meets NBCC standards), an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy (meets AAMFT standards) or an MS in Christian Psychological Studies (not a licensure track degree). PSI offers all of its degree programs in Atlanta and Chattanooga. Both campuses are fully staffed. Students may choose from one of five specializations: Addictions Counseling, Child and Adolescent Counseling, Christian Sex Therapy, Leadership and Coaching or Spirituality, and Counseling. Our students obtain sound clinical skills (averaging in the 85th percentile on the NCE) while learning how to allow their faith to inform their practice. Some of the best-known clinicians in the world serve as our faculty members, including Gary Collins, David Benner, Gary Moon, Siang-Yang Tan, Doug Roseneau. Faculty Research Dr. Jeff Terrell, PSI president: the relationship between mental disorders and religious commitments. Dr. Gary Moon, vice president: spiritual formation and mental health. Dr. Phil Coyle, academic dean: family health and development of family health inventory. Dr. Cara Cochran, theology in counselor education; reconciliation and implications for counseling. Dr. Tim Sisemore: childhood anxiety; children’s spirituality, and coping. Dr. Lynne Harris: clergy families and mental health, attachment in supervision. Dr. Jana Pressley: attachment theory and personality development. Dr. Jama White: attachment theory. Dr. Steve Bradshaw: family mantras and forgiveness, and interpersonal healing. 95% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Therapy: M. Professional Counseling: M. Christian Psychological Studies: M. Marriage and Family Therapy: M = Jessica Jennings, M.A. Professional Counseling: M = Jessica Jennings, M.A. Christian Psychological Studies: M = Jessica Jennings, M.A.
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Benner, David G; PhD; Distinguished Prof.; <21 ● Bradshaw, Stephen P; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Bunger, Ron; MDiv; Other; <21 ● Cappecchi, Elizabeth M; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Cochran, Cara; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC ● Collins, Gary R; PhD; Other; <21 ● Cooper, David C; DMin; Adjunct; <21 ● Coyle, Philip A; PhD, EdD; Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC ● Deardorff, David E; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic ● Doverspike, William; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Eckert, Jeffery S; PsyD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● Gladson, Jerry A; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Goehring, Marty; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Hanshew, Evalin, Rhodes; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC
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Harris, Lynne; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; NCC Hermecz, David; PhD; Adjunct; <21 Hughes, John; MS; Other; <21 James, J., Loren; PsyD; Adjunct; <21 McGee, William E; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21 Moon, Gary W; PhD, EdD; Other; <21 Pressley, Jana D; PsyD; Assistant Professor; 22–40 Reid, Michael J; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; State Lic Rosenau, Douglas; EdD; Adjunct; <21 Sisemore, Timothy A; PhD; Other; <21 Siwy, James M; PhD; Adjunct; <21 Snook, Stephen C; PhD; Adjunct; <21 Sytsma, Michael; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, NCC Tan, Siang-Yang; PhD; Adjunct; <21 Terrell, Deanne J; PhD; Other; <21; NCC Terrell, Jeffrey C; PhD; Other; <21 Tiggleman, Casey; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 Uomoto, Jay; PhD; Adjunct; <21 Walker, Donald; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40 White, Jama L; PsyD; Other; <21; State Lic, NCC Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Approved Supervisor, AAMFT Clinical Member, Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LMFT Supervisor, LPC Supervisor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Therapy (M): 45 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0 ● Professional Counseling (M): 45 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 5 ● Christian Psychological Studies (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 5 Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Therapy (M): 77 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● Professional Counseling (M): 66 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 700 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● Christian Psychological Studies (M): 32 Sem Hours
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TN: The University of Tennessee–Knoxville
Dean Administrator
526 Claxton Addition Knoxville, TN 37996-3452 USA NP Steve McCallum, Department Head 526 Claxton Addition, Knoxville, TN 37996-3452, USA (865) 974-8145, fax: (865) 974-0135
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Theta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness From the national counselor education perspective, the University of Tennessee has oversight of the International Counselor Network, one faculty member has received the AMCHA Counselor Educator of the Year Award, one faculty member has received an ASCA Writer of the Year award, and our graduates are taking leadership roles in both AMCHA and ASCA. Our faculty members have published numerous books and articles on counseling. From the state perspective, our faculty and students are taking leadership roles in the profession, serving on a state committee for developing standards for school counseling programs. Regionally, we address issues related to providing counseling services and education to meet the unique needs of an Appalachian culture. There is a shortage of counselor educators with doctorates in the areas of school counseling and rehabilitation. We are working to address these shortages. Faculty Research Research interests and projects of the counseling faculty include the study of the interface between counselor and client; investigation of how systems of privilege and oppression affect treatment theory and practice; study of the practice of case management; investigation of the professional development of students; study of international counseling and human services; investigation of evaluating counseling outcomes of reality therapy and solution-focused counseling; phenomenological study of life events; investigation of the quality of academic life and the locus of control of college students with disabilities; oversight of the International Counselor Network; investigation of student experiences through internship stages; study of efficacy of peer advising and mentoring; study of the use of technology in supervision; and investigation of counselor ego development; and the development and study of full-service schools. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. School Counseling: S. Counselor Education: D. Mental Health Counseling: M = Dr. Charles Thompson Rehabilitation Counseling: M School Counseling: M = Dr. William Poppen School Counseling: S Counselor Education: D
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Organizational Behaviorists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Caucasian
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Cassell, Jack; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Colvin, Craig; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Conwill, William; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Diambra, Joel; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Kronick, Robert F; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● McClam, Tricia; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Peterson, Marla; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Poppen, William A; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Skinner, Amy; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Woodside, Marianne; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 54.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 2.7; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 13 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; 1000 GRE Total; GPA 2.7; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 13 Admit Yearly; 11 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 3 F; 2 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 1100 Total; GRE Q 550; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 54 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (S): 70 Sem Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 110 Sem Hours
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TN: Travecca Nazarene University
Dean Administrator
333 Murfreesboro Rd. Nashville, TN 37210 USA www.trevecca.edu Dean of School of Arts and Sciences, Henry Spaulding 333 Murfeesboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37210, USA Peter F. Wilson, Director of Graduate Psychology Program 333 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37210, USA (615) 248-1417, fax: (615) 248-1515,
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CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Traditional program offered in a non-traditional format - Saturday classes available. Faculty Research NP 83% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. Other: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Don Harvey Mental Health Counseling: M = Peter Wilson Other: M = Peter Wilson
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Anderson, William; EdD; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Carden, Randy L; EdD; <21;
[email protected] ● Ericson, Scott; EdD; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Fox, Bryce E; PhD; <21;
[email protected] ● Gibson, Carol; PhD; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Goodyear-Brown, Paris; MSSW; <21;
[email protected] ● Gordon, Sharon M; PsyD; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Hamley, Roy W; EdD; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Harvey, Donald R; PhD; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Jackson, James C; PsyD; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Joslin, Rebecca; EdD; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Land, Rebakah; PhD; <21; State Lic, Other ● McCurdy, Bruce E; EdD; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Pruitt, Terry; EdD; 22–40; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Slay, Patrick; MA; <21; NCC;
[email protected] ● Turner, Paul; PhD; <21;
[email protected] ● Webb, Carole; MS; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Wilson, Peter F; EdD; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 5.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT, LPE
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 800 GRE Total; MAT 30; GPA 2.7; Letters 2 ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 800 GRE Total; MAT 30; GPA 2.7; Letters 2 ● Other (M): 800 GRE Total; MAT 30; GPA 2.7; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 200 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Other (M): 54 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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TN: University of Tennessee–Chattanooga
Dean Administrator
Dept. 4154, Hunter Hall 615 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37403 USA http://www.utc.edu/Academic/CounselingProgram/ Mary Tanner, 615 McCallie Ave. Dept. 4154, Hunter Hall, Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA John Freeman, Department Chair, 615 McCallie Ave. Dept. 4154, Hunter Hall, Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Theta Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Distance learning: Yes; 10% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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TX: Angelo State University
Dean Administrator
Box 10893, ASU Station San Angelo, TX 76909 USA www.angelo.edu John Miazga David J. Tarver, Assist., Box 10893, ASU Station San Angelo, TX 76909, USA (325) 942-2052, fax: (325) 942-2039,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Public School (K-12) Guidance and Counseling Master’s Program. Faculty Research Learned optimism, self-efficacy and locus of control. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master
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Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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TX: Dallas Baptist University
Dean Administrator
3000 Mountain Creek Pkwy. Dallas, TX 75211-9299 USA www.dbu.edu/graduate/mac.html Mike Williams Mary Becerril, PhD, Director, MA in Counseling Program 3000 Mountain Creek Pkwy., Dallas, TX 75211-9299, USA (214) 333-5265, fax: (214) 333-6819,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Program offers Christian counseling. Faculty Research Play therapy certification. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Becerril, Mary; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other ● Brownlee, Ernest; MD; Instructor; <21; Other ● Brunner, Brenda; MA; Instructor; <21; State Lic ● Cobern, Keith; PhD; Instructor; <21; State Lic, Other ● Colton, Robert; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; Other ● Hemminger, Wade; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other ● Linder, Todd; MA; Instructor; <21; State Lic ● Mahoney, Sondra; MEd; Instructor; <21; State Lic, Other ● Moon-Hogan, Chery; MA; Instructor; <21 ● Mungadze, Jerry; PhD; Instructor; <21 ● Sharp, Kenneth; MS; Instructor; <21; State Lic, Other Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 75 F; 22 M; 95 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 850 Total; GRE V 400; GRE W 3.5; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours
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TX: Houston Baptist University
Dean Administrator
7502 Fondren Rd. Houston, TX 77074-3298 USA NP Ann Owen, PhD, Chair, 7502 Fondren Rd. Houston, TX 77074-3298, USA (281) 649-3240, fax: (281) 493-3361,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Small classes; face-to-face interaction with professors, Christian atmosphere, constructivist approach. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Addictions Counseling: M. Career Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. Pastoral Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Addictions Counseling: M = NP Career Counseling: M Marriage and Family Counseling: M Mental Health Counseling: M Pastoral Counseling: M School Counseling: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Alexander, T. John; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Ballering, Lawrence; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Borgers, Bill; PhD; <21;
[email protected] ● Clay, Gary; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Cummins, David; EdD; Adjunct; <21 ● Fitzgerald, Doug; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Hughes, Eloise; EdD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Lonnecker, Cecilia; PhD; Adjunct; <21 ● Lutjeemeier, John; EdD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Maddox, Martha; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Nero, Renata; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Owen, Ann; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Roff, Linda; EdD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Smoote, Stanley; PhD; Adjunct; <21 Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 850 GRE Total ● Career Counseling (M): Work Exp 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 17 Grad Yearly; 850 GRE Total; GRE V 400; Letters 3 ● Pastoral Counseling (M): 6 Admit Yearly ● School Counseling (M) Graduation Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M) ● Career Counseling (M): 45 Sem Hours ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M) ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 450 Pract Hours ● Pastoral Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M)
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TX: Lamar University
Dean Administrator
4400 Martin Luther King Drive, PO Box 10034 Beaumont, TX 77710 USA Dr. Hollis Lowery-Moore Carolyn Crawford, Department Head 4400 Martin Luther King Drive, PO Box 10034 Beaumont, TX 77710, USA (409) 880-8689, fax: (409) 880-8685,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Prepares school and community counselors, offers vocational counseling certification; opportunities for placement in correctional, clinical, mental health, and children’s residential settings. Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Buxton, Patti; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Crawford, Carolyn H; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Holmes, William; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Monk, Pamela; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Wills, Curtis E; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Certified Elementary School Counselor, Licensed Psychologist, LPC Supervisor, LSSP, school counselor, WI Certified School Counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 Grad Yearly ● School Counseling (M): 25 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 45 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours ● School Counseling (M): 45 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours
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TX: Our Lady of the Lake University
Dean Administrator
411 SW 24th San Antonio, TX 78207 USA www.ollusa.edu Teresita Aguilar School of Professional Studies Suzanne Mudge, Chairperson, 411 SW 24th San Antonio, TX 78207, USA (210) 434-6711, fax: (210) 431-3927,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Omega Lambda Lambda Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Focus on brief, systemic approaches and multiculturalism. Offers specialization in providing services to Spanish-speaking clients. Faculty Research Multiculturalism, process and effectiveness of brief therapies. 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Counseling Psychology: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counseling Psychology: M = Joan Biever Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Joan Biever School Counseling: M = Suzanne Mudge
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Biever, Joan L; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Bobele, Monte; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected] ● Castaneda-Sound, Carrie; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● de las Fuentes, Cynthia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● González, Cynthia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Mudge, Suzanne; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Sanchez, Serafin; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Solorzano, Bernadette Hassan; PsyD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 12.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LPC Supervisor, LSSP, NCSC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 7 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 61 Sem Hours; 500 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 500 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations
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TX: Southwest Texas State University
Dean Administrator
601 S. University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666 USA www.eaps.swt.edu Dean of Education, Mike Willoughby Thelma Duffy, Program Coordinator, 601 S. University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666, USA (512) 245-2575, fax: (512) 245-8872
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our program has a very strong clinical skill component. We also believe in the importance of mentoring students. We have a strong expressive arts offering (play therapy, sand tray, psychodrama). Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Other: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = John Garcia Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Mike Carns Other: M = Jim Studer - Student Affairs School Counseling: M = JoLynne Reynolds
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Arts Therapists Clinical Social Workers Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brown, Christopher; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Carns, Mike R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Connolly, Colleen; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Duffey, Thelma; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Garcia, John L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Garrison, John; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21 ● Homeyer, Linda E; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Jones, Lesley; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other ● Kerl, Stella; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Moore, Pamela; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Reynolds, JoLynne; PhD; Assistant Professor; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Schmidt, Eric; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Studer, James; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Wyatt, Carl V; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected]
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Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CSC, LMFT, RPT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M) ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M) ● Other (M) ● School Counseling (M) Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M) ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M) ● Other (M) ● School Counseling (M)
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TX: Stephen F. Austin State University
Dean Administrator
PO Box 13019, SFA Station Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3019 USA www.sfasu.edu/hs John Jacobson Robert O. Choate, Counseling Program Director PO Box 13019, SFA Station, Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3019, USA (936) 468-2906, fax: (936) 468-1342,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Pi Alpha Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Three counseling degrees, community, school and rehabilitation. Faculty Research Adjustment disorder, ethics and decision making. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Tom Caffery Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Dr. Robert Choate School Counseling: M = Dr. Jan Stalling
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Communications Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Native American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Caffery, Tom E; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Choate, Robert O; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Fish, Dale A; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Holland, Jane A; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Stalling, Jan; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Weber, Bill F; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 13 F; 2 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 4 F; 4 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 1 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 150 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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TX: Tarleton State University
Dean Administrator
TO8020 Stephenville, TX 76402 USA www.tarleton.edu Jill Burk, PhD USA Linda Duncan, EdD, Coordinator T-820, Stephenville, TX 76402, USA (254) 968-9090, fax: (254) 968-9919,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The counseling program began with the purpose of preparing school counselors. The program now offers both MEd and MS degrees in counseling psychology, marriage and family counseling, and educational psychology. Faculty Research Research includes school counseling and guidance, resiliency in marriage, counseling theory, and spirituality and counseling. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = LaBauve, Mauldin Mental Health Counseling: M = All faculty School Counseling: M = Albrecht, Duncan, Weissenberger
Distance learning: Yes; 5% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Albrecht, Annette; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Duncan, Linda; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● LaBauve, Bill; PhD; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● LaPierre, Coady; PhD; >81;
[email protected] ● Mauldin, Gary; PhD; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Moseley, Pauline; EdD; >81;
[email protected] ● Weissenberger, David; PhD; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 43%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 30 Grad Yearly; 850 Total; GPA 3 ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 20 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 850 Total; GPA 3 ● School Counseling (M): 40 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; 850 Total; GPA 3 Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 90 Pract Hours; 500 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 60 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 60 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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TX: Texas A&M University–Commerce
Dean Administrator
202 Ed North Commerce, TX 75429-3011 USA http://www7.tamu-commerce.edu/ Jerry Hutton, PhD Ed North 203 Phyllis Erdman, Department Head 202 Ed North, Commerce, TX 75429-3011, USA (903) 886-5637, fax: (903) 886-5780
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Epsilon Tau Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness TAMU-C offers large, personalized CACREP-accredited programs in a small community near Dallas. Doctoral teaching assistantships are available in our undergraduate counseling degree program. Faculty Research NP 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Linda Ball School Counseling: M = Dr. Richard Lampe Student Affairs: M = Dr. Chester Robinson Counselor Education: D = Dr. Richard Lampe
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Abbassi, Amir; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Armstrong, Stephen; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Ball, Linda; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Corrigan, Angela; EdD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Davis, Vicki; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Erdman, Phyllis; PhD; Full Professor; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Francis, Perry; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Harris, Morag; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hendricks, LaVelle; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Humphrey, Keren; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lampe, Richard; EdD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Leddick, George; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Robinson, Chester; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Stacks, James; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● White, Ruth Ann; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected]
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Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 37 Admit Yearly; 34 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 43 Admit Yearly; 40 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 11 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 4; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 69 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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TX: Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi
Dean
Administrator
6300 Ocean Drive Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology Corpus Christi, TX 78412 USA Dean, College of Education, Dee Hopkins Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 6300 Ocean Drive Corpus Christi, TX 78412, USA Robert L. Smith
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/ Therapy, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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TX: Texas Southern University
Dean Administrator
3100 Cleburne Ave. Houston, TX 77004 USA www.tsu.edu/education Jay Cummings College of Education Joyce Jones, Department Chair, 3100 Cleburne Ave. Houston, TX 77004, USA (713) 313-7018, fax: (713) 313-7481,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Tau Sigma Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Urban state-supported historically black university offering MEd & EdD programs in Counselor Education. Faculty Research Multicultural counseling, adolescent and school counseling, substance abuse. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Joyce Jones School Counseling: M = Dr. Joyce Jones Counselor Education: D = Dr. Joyce Jones
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Broussard, Shanna; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other ● Epps, Irvine; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60 ● Farenik, Kenneth; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic ● Jefferson, Joseph; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Jones, Joyce K; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Newhouse, Geary; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC ● Venable, Riley H; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 57%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CRC, RN Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 75 F; 30 M; 35 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 700 Total; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 15 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 700 Total; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 15 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 750 Total; Master; GPA 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 50 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 50 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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TX: Texas Tech University
Dean Administrator
College of Education Box 41071 Lubbock, TX 79409-1071 USA www.educ.ttu.edu/edce/ Sheryl Santos, College of Education Box 41071, Lubbock, TX 79409-1071, USA Loretta J. Bradley, PhD, Coordinator, Counselor Education College of Education, Box 41071 Lubbock, TX 79409-1071, USA (806) 742-1997 Ext. 263, fax: (806) 742-2179,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Theta Theta Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Located in west Texas, this program provides academic preparation at the master’s level for LPC licensure and school certification and at the doctoral level for counselor education. Faculty members provide individual attention to students, and students have the opportunity to learn to put theory into practice. The programs are CACREP accredited at the master’s and doctoral levels. A member of the faculty is a past president of ACA and past president of ACES. Faculty members have been treasurer of ACA and treasurer of IAMFC. Faculty Research The faculty research interests include counselor supervision, group counseling, counseling diverse populations, developmental guidance, school counseling, play therapy, social justice advocacy, and ethics. 60% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Bret Hendricks and Aretha Marbley School Counseling: M = Jean Shen Counselor Education: D = Loretta Bradley
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications International Studies Marriage and Family Therapists Psychiatric Nurses Psychiatrists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bradley, Loretta J; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Hendricks, Bret C; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Marbley, Aretha F; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Parr, Gerald D; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Shen, Jean; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 60%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 19 F; 8 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 13 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 3 F; 3 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Portfolio ● Counselor Education (D): 92 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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TX: University of North Texas
Dean Administrator
PO Box 311337 Denton, TX 76203 USA www.coe.unt.edu/cdhe/ Jean Keller Michael Altekruse, Chair, PO Box 311337 Denton, TX 76203, USA (940) 565-2910, fax: (940) 565-2905
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Kappa Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research Play therapy, group therapy, transpersonal counseling, dream work counseling, animal-assisted therapy, biofeedback, multicultural counseling. 23% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: College Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
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College Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. College Counseling: M = Carolyn Kern Community Counseling: M = Bob Berg School Counseling: M = Doris Coy Counselor Education: D = Cynthia Chandler
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Pacific Islander
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Altekruse, Michael K; EdD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Berg, Robert C; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Bratton, Sue C; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Chandler, Cynthia K; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Coy, Doris, R; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Durodoye, Beth A; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Engels, Dennis W; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Garza, Yvonne; MS; Lecturer; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Gieda, Martin J; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40; NCC;
[email protected] ● Harris, Henry L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Holden, Janice M; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Kern, Carolyn W; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Landreth, Garry L; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Norton, Earl D; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Ray, Dee C; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] Trevino, Lilia L; MA; Lecturer; 22–40;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 37.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 2 F; 1 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 710 Total; GRE Q 370; GRE V 340; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (M): 64 F; 5 M; 70 Admit Yearly; 65 Grad Yearly; 710 Total; GRE Q 370; GRE V 340; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 69 F; 4 M; 75 Admit Yearly; 60 Grad Yearly; 710 Total; GRE Q 370; GRE V 340; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 7 F; 2 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly; 710 Total; GRE Q 370; GRE V 340; Master; GPA 4; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 75 Sem Hours; 80 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis
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TX: University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Dean Administrator
4901 E. University Odessa, TX 79762 USA G. Peter Lenatsch School of Education Cathleen Barrett-Kruse, EdD, NCC, Program Coordinator 4901 E. University, Odessa, TX 79762, USA (915) 552-2140, fax: (915) 552-2125,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Adlerian and Developmental Counseling Faculty Research Family resilience and family-school relations % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Cathleen Barrett-Kruse, EdD, NCC School Counseling: M = Cathleen Barrett-Kruse, EdD, NCC
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Latina-Latino Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barrett-Kruse, Cathleen M; EdD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Jaramillo, Patricio T; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Milliren, Alan P; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 7 F; 3 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.5 ● School Counseling (M): 15 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1200 Total; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GPA 2.5 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours
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TX: University of Texas–El Paso
Dean
Administrator
500 W. University Ave. El Paso, TX 79968 USA www.utep.coe/edpsych Dean, College of Education, Josie Tinajero University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave. El Paso, TX 79968, USA Don C. Combs, EdD, Counseling Program Coordinator College of Education, University of Texas at El Paso 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968, USA (915) 747-7585, fax: (915) 747-8410,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness We serve a border area multicultural region (Hispanic/Anglo). Faculty Research Grief and bereavement counseling, marriage and family counseling, child/adolescent counseling, career counseling, multicultural counseling, in-service learning models, crisis counseling, college counseling. 33% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Don C. Combs School Counseling: M = Phillip A. Barbee
Distance learning: Yes; 2% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Caucasian Latino/Latina Latino/Latina
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barbee, Phillip A; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Bullock, Melanie M; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Combs, Don C; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Cortez-Gonzalez, Roberto; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Dickson, Ginger L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Johnson, Steve W; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 50%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CCMHC, Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LPC Supervisor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 35 F; 5 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; 35 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 125 F; 15 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 50 Grad Yearly; 35 Avg Age; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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TX: University of Texas–San Antonio
Dean Administrator
Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Adult and Higher Education 501 W. Durango Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78207 USA http://cepahe.utsa.edu/ NP Marcheta Evans, Department Chair, 501 W. Durango Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78207, USA (210) 458-2600, fax: (210) 458-2605,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Alpha Chi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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TX: University of Texas–Tyler
Dean Administrator
3900 University Blvd Tyler, TX 75799 USA www.uttyler.edu Mil Clark, PhD Robert McClure, PhD, Psychology Graduate Coordinator 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX 75799, USA (903) 566-7130, fax: (903) 565-5656,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness This is an applied, practical program designed to turn out competent practicing counselors and therapists. There is no thesis; instead, students have many opportunities for applied counseling practice. School counselors receive training in assessment and testing. Marriage and family counseling program is an MA in counseling psychology. Faculty Research Child sexual abuse and neglect, therapist theoretical orientations, assessment and testing, domestic abuse, school counseling and guidance, marriage and family, career counseling and assessment, special education, human growth and development (conception through gerontology). 71% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Robert McClure, PhD School Counseling: M = Shirley Jones, EdD
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Jones, Shirley M; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Livingston, Ronald B; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Lundberg-Love, Paula K; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Marmion, Shelly L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● McClure, Robert F; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Mears, F G; PhD; Full Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Schreiber, Henry L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 14%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 16 F; 4 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 20 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 7 Grad Yearly; 900 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 42 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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TX: Wayland Baptist University
Dean Administrator
Social Sciences Division 1900 W. 7th St. Plainview, TX 79072 USA www.wbu.edu NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Approximately half of the curriculum is offered online, and the other half is offered during monthly weekend classes (Friday night and all day Saturday). Faculty Research NP 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: Yes; 50% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Collins, Perry L; EdD; Assoc.; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling (M): Master; Work Exp 0 Graduation Requirements ● Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 75 Pract Hours; 225 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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UT: University of Phoenix
Dean Administrator
5373 Green St. Salt Lake City, UT 84123 USA www.phoenix.edu Gil Linne, PhD, University of Phoenix 4615 E. Elwood St., Phoenix, AZ 85040, USA Donald E. Beck, PhD, Chair, 5373 Green St. Salt Lake City, UT 84123, USA (801) 905-4222, fax: (801) 269-9766,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Upsilon Psi Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Program geared for working adults; employs adult learning models. Faculty Research MMPI, self-modeling, psychopharmacology, adult learning theory. 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling
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Distance learning: Yes; % courses online - NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Alexander, Stephen; MS; Instructor; <21; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Art, Brown; PhD; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Carlie, Jimenez; MS; Instructor; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Del, Bircher; MS; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Don, Beck; PhD; Instructor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Donald, Price; PhD; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Jeff, Hurd; PhD; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Juergen, Korbanka; PhD; Instructor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Lee, Burnham; PhD; Instructor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Lynn, Jarreau-Wihongi; MS; Instructor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Marty, Mendenhall; MS; Instructor; 22–40; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Michael, Dusoe; PhD; Instructor; 22–40; Other;
[email protected] ● Pam, Vandenaker; MS; Instructor; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Richard, Shingleton; PhD; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Robert, Simmons; PhD; Instructor; 61–80; Other;
[email protected] ● Shannon, Pankow; PhD; Instructor; 61–80; Other; shannon_pankow@hotmail>com ● Sherry, Griffith; MS; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Steven, Kay; PhD; Instructor; 41–60; Other;
[email protected]
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[email protected] Susan, Macnamara; PhD; Instructor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Teresa, Collihns-jones; PhD; Instructor; <21; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 9.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Clinical Member, CSP, LCSW, LMFT, LSSW Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Admit Yearly; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (S): 80 Admit Yearly; Work Exp 3; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (S)
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VA: Argosy University/DC Campus/American School of Professional Psychology
Dean Administrator
Argosy University 1550 Wilson Blvd., Suite 600 Arlington, VA 22209-2490 USA www.argosyu.edu Chair, Colleen Logan, PhD, Argosy University 1550 Wilson Blvd., Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22209-2490, USA NP
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Sigma Pi Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: Yes; 25% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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VA: College of William and Mary
Dean Administrator
School of Education, PO Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 USA http://www.wm.edu/education/index.html Virginia McLaughlin School of Education Victoria Foster, Area Coordinator, School of Education, PO Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795, USA (757) 221-2321, fax: (757) 221-2988,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Omega Mu Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness CACREP-accredited school, community and doctoral programs. Specialties offered in Marriage and Family and in Addictions. Faculty Research School counseling, addictions counseling, marriage and family counseling, multicultural issues, cognitive development, adolescent development. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling/Therapy
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Addictions Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M. Marriage and Family Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Addictions Counseling: M = Charles Gressard Community Counseling: M = Charles McAdams Marriage and Family Counseling: M = Charles McAdams School Counseling: M = Norma Day-Vines Counselor Education: D = Victoria Foster
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs International Studies Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Day-Vines, Norma; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Foster, Victoria; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Gressard, Charles; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● McAdams, Charles; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 75%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT, MAC
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 6 F; 2 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● Community Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 6 F; 2 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Letters 3 ● Counselor Education (D): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 800 Total; GRE Q 480; GRE V 400; Master; GPA 4; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Addictions Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 63 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 54 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 63 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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VA: George Mason University
Dean Administrator
MSN4B3, 4400 University Dr. Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 USA http://gse.gmu.edu/programs/counseling Dean of the College of Education & Human Development, Jeffrey Gorrell MSN2F1, 4400 University Dr., Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, USA Carol Kaffenberger, Associate and Program Coordinator MSN4B3, 4400 University Dr., Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, USA (703) 993-3161, fax: (703) 993-2013,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Gamma Mu Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness This program, including master’s and doctoral level work, has a unique mission statement that focuses on social justice, multiculturalism, advocacy, and leadership. Courses in the program reflect the mission with courses in social change, advocacy, an internship in multicultural counseling and an internship in social justice. The campus is located 15 miles from Washington, DC, and is one of the 10 most ethnically diverse universities in the United States, while the surrounding community of Fairfax is one of the most diverse in the nation. Faculty Research Multicultural counseling, social justice, advocacy, leadership, at-risk youth and families, transforming school counseling, international cross-cultural counseling, racial identity development, inter-ethnic group relations, group counseling, refugee acculturation and mental health, bullying, wellness and health counseling. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: D. Counselor Education: D. School Counseling: D. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Regine Talleyrand School Counseling: M = Dr. Sally Murphy Community Counseling: D = Dr. Rita Chi-Ying Chung Counselor Education: D = Dr. Fred Bemak School Counseling: D = Dr. Carol Kaffenberger
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs International Studies Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African African/Caribbean Asian Caucasian
Master African American Asian-American Caucasian European Latino/Latina
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Caucasian Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bemak, Fred; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Berisford, M. Andrew; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Chung, Rita Chi-Ying; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Gibb, Diana; PhD; Instructor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Kaffenberger, Carol J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Murphy, Sally; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Pieterse, Alex; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Quinn, Mittie; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Seligman, Linda; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Talleyrand, Regine; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LCSW Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 30 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 40 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (D): 2 F; 2 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 2 F; 2 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (D): 2 F; 2 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; Master; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 52 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 200 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 45 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 200 Intern Hours ● Community Counseling (D): 85 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 200 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 85 Sem Hours; 100 Intern Hours; Thesis; Portfolio ● School Counseling (D): 85 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; 200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Portfolio
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VA: James Madison University
Dean Administrator
MSC 7401 James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 22807 USA http://cep.jmu.edu/counselpsyc/ Jerry Benson College of Integrated Science and Technology Lennis G. Echterling, Director, MSC 7401 James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 22807, USA (540) 568-6522, fax: (540) 568-3322,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Sigma Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Our philosophy of training is based on five principles: 1) We learn by working together. Our program is a community of learners committed to supporting one another in the formidable enterprise of becoming a successful counselor. 2) We learn by doing. In virtually every class period, faculty members involve students in some activity that requires them to practice the craft of counseling — the process of observing, gathering information, conceptualizing, and taking action. 3) We learn throughout our lives. Counseling professionals have two simple options — to grow as individuals and professionals by challenging themselves, or to stagnate. 4) We learn by example. The heart of a counselor education program is not the curriculum, but its people. Actions do speak louder than words, so it is vital that both faculty and students exemplify the values of the counseling profession. 5) When we learn, we change. As students progress through this program, they do more than acquire knowledge and develop skills — they transform themselves professionally and personally. Faculty Research Michele Kielty Briggs – school counseling, spirituality, gender, self-concept. Eric W. Cowan – self-psychology, eating disorders, counseling process; recognized by the JMU Mortarboard for outstanding teaching. Lennis G. Echterling – disasters and trauma, brief counseling, crisis intervention; recipient of the national ACES Counseling Vision and Innovation Award and the Madison Distinguished Teacher Award. William Evans – career development, spiritual issues in counseling, death and dying; recipient of the JMU William Hall Student Service Award. J. Edson McKee – counseling techniques, group dynamics, creativity and learning styles; recipient of the national ACES professional service award and the CISAT Distinguished Teaching Award. Jack H. Presbury – creativity, artificial intelligence, brief therapy, cognitive psychology, history and systems; recipient of the Madison Scholar Award. A. Renee Staton – multicultural issues, community counseling, counselor supervision; president of the Virginia Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. 88% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: M = Sue Rippy School Counseling: M = Sue Rippy
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Briggs, Michele K; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Cowan, Eric; PsyD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Echterling, Lennis G; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Evans, William; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● McKee J.E; EdD; Full Professor; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Presbury, Jack H; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected]
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[email protected] Stewart, Anne L; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 12.5%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly ● School Counseling (M): 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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VA: Old Dominion University
Dean Administrator
Education Building, Room 110 Norfolk, VA 23529-0157 USA http://web.odu.edu/webroot/orgs/Educ/ELC/elc.nsf/pages/home William H. Graves Alan Schwitzer, Counseling Graduate Program Director Education Building, Room 110, Norfolk, VA 23529-0157, USA (757) 683-3221, fax: (757) 683-5756,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Omega Delta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Nationally accredited by CACREP. Low faculty-to-student ratio. Faculty Research Counselor ethics, character disorders, counselor education and development, spirituality and values, skills, school counseling and federal/state mandates. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Other: S. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Edward Neukrug School Counseling: M = Dr. Radha Horton-Parker Student Affairs: M = Christopher Lovell Other: S = Dr. Alan Schwitzer
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brown, Nina; EdD; Full Professor; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Duggan, Molly; PhD; Lecturer;
[email protected] ● Horton-Parker, Radha; PhD; Assoc. Professor; NCC;
[email protected] ● Jurgens, Jill; EdD; Assistant Professor;
[email protected] ● Lovell, Christopher; PhD; Assoc. Professor;
[email protected] ● McAuliffe, Garrett; EdD; Assoc. Professor; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Neukrug, Edward; EdD; Full Professor; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Parks-Savage, Agatha; EdD; Adjunct; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Ripley, Vivian; EdD; Assistant Professor;
[email protected] ● Schwitzer, Alan; PhD; Assoc. Professor;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 30%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 39 F; 9 M; 24 Admit Yearly; 19 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GRE W 2; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): 48 F; 12 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 24 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GRE W 2; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Student Affairs (M): 9 F; 3 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 400; GRE V 400; GRE W 2; GPA 3; Letters 3 ● Other (S): 4 F; 1 M; 2 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; CPCE Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● Other (S): 30 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 300 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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VA: Radford University
Dean Administrator
PO Box 6994 Radford, VA 24142 USA Paul Sale College of Education and Human Development Donald Anderson, Chairperson, PO Box 6994 Radford, VA 24142, USA (540) 831-5214, fax: (540) 831-6755,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Chi Epsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The department maintains an organizational culture that values academic excellence and promotes achievement of excellence through diversity of ideas and people. It provides a balanced curriculum, blending knowledge in behavioral science with clinical or technical professions. Uniquely small academic community with strong clinical focus taught by experienced clinicians. Faculty Research NP 71% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: College Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Alan Forrest School Counseling: M = James Gumaer Student Affairs: M = Paul Harris
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Arts Therapists Clinical Social Workers Psychiatric Nurses Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Anderson, Donald; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Cutler, Heather; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Forest, Alan; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Gumaer, James; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Harris, Paul; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Murray, Lynda; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Scott, Wally W; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Stanley, Paula H; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Steigerwald, Fran; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Strosnider, J. Steve; MS; Adjunct; <21; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 45; GPA 2.75; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 45; GPA 2.75; Letters 2 ● Student Affairs (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 12 Grad Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; MAT 45; GPA 2.75; Letters 2 Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours
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VA: Regent University
Dean Administrator
1000 Regent University Dr. Virginia Beach, VA 23464-9800 USA www.regent.edu/psychology Rosemarie Scotti Hughes Rosemarie Hughes, Dean, School of Psychology & Counseling 1000 Regent University Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23464-9800, USA (757) 226-4255, fax: (757) 226-4263,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Omega Lambda Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness CACREP-accredited school and community programs on Virginia Beach campus. Alexandria, VA - CACS master’s program beginning fall 2002. Diverse ethnically and by gender. Ability to take joint degree programs with other schools on campus. Programs founded on principles of integration of faith, spiritual values, and Judeo-Christian principles. Internships at more than 100 sites. Faculty Research Research on theophostic interventions, marital therapy, juvenile justice, integrated clinical faith interventions, women’s issues, ADHD, play therapy, skills teaching of counselors and sound counseling theory and practice. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Community Counseling: S. School Counseling: S. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Dr. Lee Underwood School Counseling: M = Dr. Robyn Rennie Community Counseling: S = Dr. Kathleen Arveson School Counseling: S = Dr. Kathleen Arveson Counselor Education: D = Dr. Susan Scott
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Arveson, Kathleen R; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Garzon, Fernando L; PsyD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Gatewood, Jacqueline J; PsyD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Hathaway, William L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Hughes, Rosemarie S; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Hutchison, June W; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Jefferson, George L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Johnson, Judy L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] ● Maciak, Anna T; PsyD; Instructor; >81;
[email protected] ● Parker, Stephen E; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Rawles, Portia D; PsyD; Assistant Professor; <21;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Rennie, Robyn L; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Ripley, Jennifer S; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] Rondeau, Holiday; PsyD; Assoc. Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] Sautter, Scott W; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] Scalise, Eric T; EdS; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Scott, Susan W; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Underwood, Lee A; PsyD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] Yarhouse, Mark A; PsyD; Assoc. Professor; <21; Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 21%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT, MFCC, PCC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 121 F; 29 M; 55 Admit Yearly; 38 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 2.75; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 4 F; 3 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GPA 2.75; Letters 3; Interview ● Community Counseling (S): 121 F; 29 M; 55 Admit Yearly; 38 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; MAT 50; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (S): 4 F; 3 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; MAT 50; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 15 Admit Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; MAT 50; GPA 4; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; CPCE Examinations ● Community Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 600 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (S): 30 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 60 Sem Hours; Thesis
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VA: University of Virginia
Dean
Administrator
Counselor Education/Dept. of Human Services 405 Emmet St. S, Room 169 Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/counsed/ Professor and Dean, David W. Breneman, University of Virginia Curry School of Education, PO Box 400261 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4261, USA Harriet L. Glosoff, Associate and Director of Counselor Education University of Virginia, Curry School of Education Ruffner Hall Room 169; PO Box 400269 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4269, USA (434) 243-8717, fax: (434) 924-0747,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Rho Beta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness We admit full-time cohorts at both the master’s and doctoral levels. Faculty members are very active in leadership and service positions at the state, national, and international levels. In addition, the faculty as a whole infuses students’ training experiences with the application of concepts and skills to work with diverse clientele, including exploration of how issues of social justice and advocacy influence client work. Finally, there is a focus on intensive clinical supervision of both master’s and doctoral students. Faculty Research Faculty members have a wide range of research and professional interests, including the following: ethical and legal issues in counseling, supervision, and counseling education; multiculturalism and diversity; the role of spirituality and religion in counseling; advocacy and social justice issues related to counseling and supervision; counselor supervision research methods; white racial identity and consciousness; individual intervention techniques; biofeedback with Hispanic clients; counselor trainee qualities; training counselors in Latin America; human sexuality, feminist multicultural pedagogy; potential contributions of technology to counseling and counselor education; child and adolescent gender and career issues; collaborative training of school personnel; school counseling and consultation; supervision of supervision; psycho-educational assessment; counseling with children and adolescents; special populations in secondary schools and higher education; student-athletes, wellness, and career issues in the secondary school and college population. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
Degree Programs Degree
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education and Supervision: D. Mental Health Counseling: M = Sandra I. Lopez-Baez School Counseling: M = Marie L. Shoffner Counselor Education and Supervision: D = Kathleen M. May
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Of eight faculty Cohorts vary. members, three are Approximately 15% of our master’s individuals of color. students during the 2005–2006 year were individuals of color.
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Doctoral Cohorts vary. Approximately 35% of our doctoral students over the past five years were individuals of color.
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Anderson W. P. (Andy); PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Doyle, Kevin; EdD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Glosoff, Harriet L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● LaFleur, N. Kenneth; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lopez-Baez, Sandra I; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● May, Kathleen M; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Pate, Robert H; PhD; Professor; 41–60; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Shoffner, Marie L; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Smiley, Elizabeth; PhD; Adjunct; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Thomas, Antoinette, R; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Williams, Derick J; MA; Acting Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 64%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACS, CCMHC, Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, NCSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 26 Avg Age; 859 Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 2 ● School Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; 24 Avg Age; 850 Total; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 2 ● Counselor Education and Supervision (D): 3 F; 2 M; 5 Admit Yearly; 4 Grad Yearly; 28 Avg Age; 1000 Total; Master; Work Exp 0; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 49 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education and Supervision (D): 96 Sem Hours; 400 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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VA: Virginia Commonwealth University
Dean
Administrator
1015 W. Main St. Oliver Hall PO Box 842020 Richmond, VA 23284-2020 USA Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education Interim Dean, Beverly Warren, PhD, EdD, Oliver Hall 1015 W. Main St., PO Box 842020 Richmond, VA 23284-2020, USA Susan Dana Leone, EdD, LPC, Chair School of Education, Oliver Hall, 1015 W. Main St. PO Box 842020, Richmond, VA 23284-2020, USA (804) 827-2629, fax: (804) 225-3554,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Alpha Psi Omega Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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VA: Virginia Tech
Dean Administrator
308 East Eggleston Hall Blacksburg, VA 24061-0302 USA http://www.counselored.ed.vt.edu Jerry Niles David Alexander, Department Head 308 East Eggleston Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0302, USA (540) 231-5106, fax: (540) 231-7845,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Tau Eta Kappa Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Students are first priority at both the master’s and doctoral levels. Research and leadership are also highly valued. High-tech instructional emphasis and a focus on intensive clinical supervision. Faculty Research School counseling, community counseling, clinical supervision, Internet, career development, art therapy, international counseling, counselor development. 30% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision
Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = NP School Counseling: M Counselor Education: D
Distance learning: Yes; 5% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs Communications International Studies Marriage and Family Therapists Organizational Behaviorists Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bodenhorn, Nancy; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Brott, Pamelia; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Day-Vines, Norma; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other;
[email protected] ● Getz, Hildy; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Hohenshil, Thomas; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Lambert, Simone; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lawson, Gerard; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 43%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CAC, LMFT, school counselor
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 15 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 15 F; 5 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 18 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Counselor Education (D): 100 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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VT: University of Vermont
Dean
Administrator
208 Colchester Ave. Mann Hall Burlington, VT 05405-1757 USA www.uvm.edu/~cslgprog Dean, College of Education and Social Services, Fayneese Miller 309 Waterman Building, 85 S. Prospect St. Burlington, VT 05405, USA Eric Nichols, Counseling Program Coordinator 101B Mann Hall, 208 Colchester Ave. Burlington, VT 05405-1757, USA (802) 656-3888, fax: (802) 656-3173,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The University of Vermont Graduate Counseling Program is designed to prepare students with the professional knowledge and skills they need to act as facilitators of change and growth for individuals, groups, and organizations. Counseling program graduates receive a master of science degree and are prepared to work as professional counselors in a variety of settings. Students who complete the School Counseling track, a 51 credit-hour program, are eligible to be licensed to practice as school counselors in the state of Vermont. The Mental Health Counseling track, a 60 credit-hour program, prepares graduates for licensure as mental health counselors, with additional post-degree requirements. The Counseling Program is CACREP-accredited. The college is also accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Faculty Research The mission of the Counseling Program at the University of Vermont is to prepare students to work as counseling professionals in culturally and socially diverse school, mental health, and community settings and to act as facilitators of personal and social change for individuals and communities. The Counseling Program provides students with a foundation of knowledge and skills necessary for helping others in their own growth journey. Students are also challenged and supported to pursue their own personal and professional growth journey and through feedback and self-reflection. The faculty is committed to the belief that healthy professionals are healthy individuals, and we believe that a role of counseling in our community is to promote equity and justice. These core beliefs are emulated throughout our program objectives and curricular experiences. UVM Counseling Program faculty members are committed to teaching a diverse body of students and are continually seeking ways to attract students from a variety of geographic locations and with diverse backgrounds who have a wide range of personal, educational, professional work, and volunteer experiences. The UVM Counseling Program faculty is committed to training counselors who will be able to meet the needs of our increasingly diverse population. The program is, therefore, committed to recruiting and training students who represent a broad spectrum in terms of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and cultural background. Just as our faculty has experience working in diverse settings nationally and internationally, our students are prepared to work in a variety of diverse counseling settings. The program’s adherence to Vermont licensure laws, as well as CACREP accreditation standards, helps to assure that our students are well-prepared to work as licensed professionals both in and out of Vermont. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
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Doctoral
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525
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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WA: Argosy University Seattle
Dean Administrator
2601A. Elliott Ave. Seattle, WA 98121 USA http://www.argosyu.edu/seattle/ NP, 2601A. Elliott Ave. Seattle, WA 98121, USA Diedra L. Clay, Chair, 2601A. Elliott Ave. Seattle, WA 98121, USA (866) 283-2777, fax: (206) 283-5777
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
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NP
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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WA: Central Washington University
Dean Administrator
400 E. Eighth Ave. Ellensburg, WA 98926-7575 USA www.cwu.edu/~psych NP Jeffrey Penick, Director, 400 E. Eighth Ave. Ellensburg, WA 98926-7575, USA (509) 963-2381, fax: (509) 963-2307
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness The program includes five quarters of closely supervised practicum experience, followed by an external internship. Certification in school counseling may also be obtained. Faculty Research Counseling process research; self-efficacy; ADHD; developmental issues. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Degree Programs Degree
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Contact
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M School Counseling: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 12 Admit Yearly; 9 Grad Yearly ● School Counseling (M): 2 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 90 Sem Hours; 325 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 88 Sem Hours; 325 Pract Hours; 400 Intern Hours
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WA: City University
Dean
Administrator
11900 NE First Bellevue, WA 98005 USA www.cityu.edu School of Arts and Sciences Dean, Elizabeth Fountain, MA, LMHC, NCC 11900 NE First, Bellevue, WA 98005, USA Theresa Wildt, MS, Graduate Program Director 11900 NE First, Bellevue, WA 98005, USA (425) 637-1010 Ext. 5459, fax: (425) 709-5270,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology is a practitioner-based, theoretically diverse, cohort-model training program that emphasizes application of theory, ethical and legal obligations, diversity, and the selfawareness of the therapist. Faculty Research Couple and family therapy, gerontology, community-based approaches, narrative approaches. 90% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Counseling Psychology: M.
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Counseling Psychology: M = Theresa R. Wildt
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology Master of Education in Guidance and Counseling Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Asian-American Caucasian Multiracial Native American
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Langer, Karen; MEd; Senior Faculty; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Theisen, Michael; MA; Senior Faculty; <21;
[email protected] ● Wildt, Theresa R; MS; Adjunct; 22–40; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: AAMFT Approved Supevisor, AAMFT Clinical Member, LMFC, LMHC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 75 F; 25 M; 40 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; 32 Avg Age; Master; GPA 2.75; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 0 Sem Hours; 72 Qtr Hours; 250 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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WA: Eastern Washington University
Dean Administrator
526 5th St., MAR 213 Cheney, WA 99004 USA Fritz Erickson College of Education and Human Development Val Appleton, Director, 526 5th St., MAR 213 Cheney, WA 99004, USA (509) 359-2827, fax: (509) 359-4366,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Epsilon Alpha Psi Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness CACREP-accredited programs in School Counseling and Mental Health Counseling. Faculty Research Career, bilingual/multicultural, narrative, and family counseling. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Mental Health Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
Degree Programs Degree
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Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = Dr. Ken Engbresson School Counseling: M = Dr. Sarah Leverett
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Engbresson, Ken; NP ● Leverett, Sarah; NP Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M) Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M) ● School Counseling (M)
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WA: Gonzaga University
Dean Administrator
E 502 Boone Spokane, WA 99258 USA NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling
Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
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NP
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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WA: Saint Martin’s University
Dean
Administrator
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology 5300 Pacific Ave. SE Lacey, WA 98503 USA www.stmartin.edu/social_science/mac/index.htm Director Godfrey Ellis, MA in Counseling Psych. Saint Martin’s University, 5300 Pacific Ave. SE Lacey, WA 98503, USA Leticia Nieto, Associate, 5300 Pacific Ave. SE Lacey, WA 98503, USA (360) 438-4567, fax: (360) 459-4124,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research NP 100% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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NP
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NP
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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WA: Seattle Pacific University
Dean
Administrator
School of Education Seattle Pacific University 3307 3rd Ave. W Seattle, WA 98119-1997 USA www.spu.edu/orgs/schoolcounseling William Rowley, Seattle Pacific University School of Education, 3307 3rd Ave. W Seattle, WA 98119-1997, USA Christopher Sink, Seattle Pacific University School of Education, 3307 3rd Ave. W Seattle, WA 98119-1997, USA (206) 281-2453, fax: (206) 281-2756,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Comprehensive school programs, Advocacy, Family work, Multicultural counseling, Spirituality, Ethics and values. Faculty Research Comprehensive school counseling, At risk, Multicultural counseling, Social justice, Family issues, Psychoeducational assessment, Program evaluation. 66% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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School Counseling: M. School Counseling: D. School Counseling: M = Christopher A. Sink School Counseling: D = Christopher A. Sink
Distance learning: Yes; 10% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs MFT: Marriage and Family Therapy PhD Clinical Psychology PhD Organizational Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master some diversity some diversity
Specialist
Doctoral some diversity
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Edwards, Cher; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Eppler, Christie; PhD; Assistant Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Rowley, William; EdD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Sink, Christopher A; PhD; Full Professor; <21; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist, LMFT, LMHP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 14 F; 2 M; 16 Admit Yearly; 13 Grad Yearly; 24 Avg Age; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; GRE W 5; MAT 400; Master; GPA 3.2; Work Exp 1; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (D): 2 F; 1 M; 3 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; 46 Avg Age; Master; Work Exp 2; Letters 4; Interview Graduation Requirements ● School Counseling (M): 71 Qtr Hours; 90 Pract Hours; 450 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● School Counseling (D): 90 Qtr Hours; 90 Pract Hours; 450 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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WA: Seattle University
Dean Administrator
Broadway and Madison Seattle, WA 98122 USA www.seattleu.edu/soe/counseling Sue Schmitt College of Education Hutch Haney, Chair, 901 12th Ave. Seattle, WA 98122, USA (206) 296-5750, fax: (206) 296-1892,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Programs: school counseling, mental health counseling, post-secondary counseling, school psychology and post-master’s certification in school counseling and school psychology. All programs designed for working students. All programs have a strong clinical sequence and courses in diversity and ethics. Faculty Research School reform, spirituality, ethics, and group counseling. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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College Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. College Counseling: M = Hutch Haney Mental Health Counseling: M = Hutch Haney School Counseling: M = Hutch Haney
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Christine, Jensen; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC, Other ● Hutch, Haney; MS; Assistant Professor; >81; Other ● Jackie, Leibsohn; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other ● Josef, Afanador C; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC, Other ● Michael, O’Connor; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81 ● Owen, Yvonne J; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; Other Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 33%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NCSC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 2 F; 5 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 13 F; 5 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 10 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 18 F; 2 M; 25 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● College Counseling (M): 68 Qtr Hours; 80 Pract Hours; 520 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 68 Qtr Hours; 80 Pract Hours; 520 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 68 Qtr Hours; 80 Pract Hours; 520 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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WA: University of Puget Sound
Dean Administrator
1500 N. Warner CMB #1051 Tacoma, WA 98416-1051 USA www.ups.edu/education/ Carol Merz Carol Merz, Dean, 1500 N. Warner CMB #1051 Tacoma, WA 98416-1051, USA (253) 879-3375, fax: (253) 879-3926
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness Validity of admissions criteria to screen candidates for graduate study. Administrators’ perceptions of school counselors’ roles. Faculty Research Students study a wide range of counseling theories and learn to apply them in a variety of contexts. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Mental Health Counseling: M. Pastoral Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling: M = Grace Kirchner Pastoral Counseling: M = Grace Kirchner School Counseling: M = Grace Kirchner
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Pacific Islander
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Gast, Joan E; MEd; Instructor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Kirchner, Grace L; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Setchfield, Margaret S; MEd; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Woodward, John; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 5 F; 1 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1500 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● Pastoral Counseling (M): 3 F; 1 M; 4 Admit Yearly; 2 Grad Yearly; 1500 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 5 F; 1 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; 1500 GRE Total; GPA 3; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 32 Pract Hours; 400 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations ● Pastoral Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 500 Intern Hours; Oral Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 32 Pract Hours; 400 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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WA: Western Washington University
Dean Administrator
516 High St. Bellingham, WA 98226-9089 USA www.ac.wwu.edu/~psych/ Ronald A. Kleinknecht Dale L. Dinnel, Chairperson 516 High St., Bellingham, WA 98226-9089, USA (360) 650-3515, fax: (360) 650-7305
CSI Chapter, Name: NP Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Highly selective, small, full-time programs in school and mental health counseling. Faculty Research Peer helping programs, women and anger expression, youth substance use, domestic violence, multicultural counseling, psychological resilience in children, couple relationship quality, children and parental conflict. 20% faculty in professional counseling practice Program Accreditation CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Mental Health Counseling
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Mental Health Counseling M. School Counseling: M. Mental Health Counseling M = Christina Byrne School Counseling: M = Arleen Lewis
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Asian-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Byrne, Christina; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● David, Sue; PhD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● DuRocher-Schudlich, Tina; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Forgays, Deborah K; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Graham, Jim; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Gruman, Diana; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Lewis, Arleen C; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 14%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Certified Elementary School Counselor, WI Certified School Counselor
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 4 F; 2 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 4 F; 2 M; 6 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 91 Qtr Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 700 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 83 Qtr Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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WI: Marquette University
Dean Administrator
School of Education, 561 N. 15th St. Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology Milwaukee, WI 53233 USA http://www.marquette.edu/education/pages/programs/coep/index.shtml William Henk, School of Education 561 N. 15th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA Todd C. Campbell, Chair, Marquette University School of Education, 561 N. 15th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA (414) 288-5889, fax: (414) 288-6100,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Our master’s program in counseling includes a variety of courses, practicum and other training experiences, which offer comprehensive preparation for professional practice as a counselor or therapist. Training in counseling skills begins right in the first semester, and formalized practicum usually begins in the second year. Full-time students complete the program in two years. We offer the following specializations: Community Counseling - Prepares students for positions in health-care organizations, community agencies, private practice and college counseling centers. Child and Adolescent Counseling - Within the Community Counseling program, this specialization offers additional training specific to providing therapeutic services to children and adolescents. Addiction Counseling - Our Addiction Counseling track is one of the specialty areas within the Community Counseling Program and was the first master’s degree program in Wisconsin to earn full accreditation from the Wisconsin Certification Board. School Counseling - Prepares students to work in guidance departments in primary and secondary schools, providing mental health and academic services; meets DPI licensure requirements. Faculty Research All of the full-time faculty members are engaged in a variety of research projects with which students may become involved. Lisa Edwards, PhD, research interests: multicultural counseling strengths and positive functioning, Latino/a psychology, biracial/multiracial identity. Todd C. Campbell, PhD, research interests: addiction and mental health, motivational interviewing, one treatment processes assessment. Sarah Knox, PhD, research interests: therapy relationship, qualitative research training, and supervision mental health of clergy. Tim Melchert, PhD, research interests: theories of counseling and psychotherapy, research methods, clinical practicum, professional ethics and legal issues. Bob Fox, PhD, research interests: parenting young children, child psychopathology, developmental disabilities. Rebecca Bardwell, PhD, research interests: organizational change and program evaluation, ethical and legal issues in education, motivation, affective education, and positive psychology. Margaret Bloom, PhD, research interests: counseling supervision and training development of counselor’s judgment and diagnosis skills, anxiety disorders, multicultural supervision and training issues. William Weiner, PhD, research interests: independent travel for persons with disabilities, research ethics, audition, distance education, accessible environments. In addition, department faculty members are associated with three research centers, which provide a variety of excellent opportunities for research and professional training. The Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research (CABHR), http:// www.uwm.edu/Dept/CABHR/, is a consortium of public and private health and educational organizations conducting health care research. The consortium includes Marquette University, the University of WisconsinMilwaukee, Aurora Health Care, and Rogers Memorial Hospital. The center focuses on addiction and behavioral health, and more than 50 individuals associated with the center have been involved in major federally funded research projects (more information is available at www.uwm.edu/DEPT/CABHR). Dr. Todd C. Campbell is director of the Instrumentation and Methodology Core, director of the CABHR-Rogers Memorial Hospital Site, a member of the Executive Committee of CABHR, and a center scientist. Dr. Tim Melchert is also a center scientist. The Integrative Neuroscience Research Center (INRC), http://www.marquette.edu/chs/ inrc/index.html, serves to promote the exchange of ideas among Marquette neuroscience research faculty members, thereby increasing the quality of faculty and students, and strengthening educational offerings in this area. The INRC is composed of 25 faculty members and meets monthly around a seminar series. It serves Marquette students and faculty by providing a richer and more formal neuroscience environment, as well as providing summer research apprenticeships within the laboratories of center members. The INRC enables Marquette University to use its highly visible and expanding field. Dr. Todd C. Campbell is a center scientist. The Parenting Center, http://www.marquette.edu/education/pages/resources/centers/parenting.html, seeks to better understand and educate parents with young children. One of the major activities of the center has involved the development, testing, and application of the STAR Parenting Program, an educational curriculum developed specifically for parents of children ages 1 to 5. The STAR Program is a theoretically driven curriculum, which incorporates empirically demonstrated parenting strategies. Students have authored more than 50 publications and presentations. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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WI: University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
Dean Administrator
149 Graff Main Hall LaCrosse, WI 54601 USA http://www.uwlax.edu/csda/ Garth Tymeson College of Health, Physical Education and Teacher Education Larry J. Ringgenberg, Coordinator, 149 Graff Main Hall LaCrosse, WI 54601, USA (608) 785-8063, fax: (608) 785-8933,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness All faculty members are practitioners. Therefore, we do an excellent job of connecting theory to practice. Faculty Research Student development, college students and alcohol, diversity. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian Asian-American Multiracial Caucasian
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Bakkum, Chris S; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Goudie, Andrea K; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Hageseth, Jon A; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Miyamoto, Michael H; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Nicklaus, Nick; EdD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Ringgenberg, Larry J; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Roter, Petra; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Vahala, Mary Beth; EdD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] ● Wagner, Jodie; PhD; Adjunct; <21;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Student Affairs (M): 10 F; 5 M; 15 Admit Yearly; 15 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.85; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Student Affairs (M): 38 Sem Hours; 140 Pract Hours; 210 Intern Hours; Thesis
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WI: University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh
Dean Administrator
800 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh, WI 54901-8663 USA http://www.coehs.uwosh.edu/departments/counselor_ed/ Carmen Coballes-Vega College of Education and Human Services Margaret Olson, Chairperson, 800 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh, WI 54901-8663, USA (920) 424-1475, fax: (920) 424-0858,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Omega Sigma Eta Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Program has a strong emphasis on personal growth and development of the counselor as a person. Faculty Research Grief counseling, ethical issues in counseling, Gestalt therapy and counseling, hypnosis and pain management, media and mental health, wellness, spirituality and counseling, college students and transition, counselor supervision. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = David Hargis School Counseling: M = Robert Urofsky Student Affairs: M = M. Alan Saginak
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master Caucasian African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barnes, Kristin; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Hargis, David; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Olson, Margaret; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● Saginak, M. Alan; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Urofsky, Robert; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Wilson, Nona; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 17%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 39 F; 10 M; 20 Admit Yearly; 14 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 63 F; 11 M; 30 Admit Yearly; 20 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 15 F; 4 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 6 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Portfolio
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WI: University of Wisconsin–Platteville
Dean Administrator
428 Warner Hall 1 University Plaza Platteville, WI 53818 USA http://www.uwplatt.edu/education/counselor/counselor.htm NP NP
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness NP Faculty Research Dr. Dominic Barraclough - counselor education and training, career values, empathy training, counseling process. Steven Benish - psychotherapy outcomes, psychotherapy process, placebo, common factors in counseling. Dr. Kimberly Tuescher - at-risk youth, behavior consultation, school counseling training and issues. Dr. Craig Wheeler - immediacy in counseling, counselor voice, family counseling in schools, counselor training for visually impaired students, violence in schools, listening skills. 0% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = Dominic Barraclough School Counseling: M = Kimberly Tuescher Student Affairs: M = Dominic Barraclough
Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Barraclough, Dominic; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Benish, Steven; MA; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Tuescher, Kimberly; PhD; Full Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Wheeler, Craig; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 25%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: CPC Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): Master; GPA 2.7; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): Master; GPA 2.7; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): Master; GPA 2.7; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 406 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 600 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio ● Student Affairs (M): 406 Pract Hours; Comp Examinations
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WI: University of Wisconsin–Stout
Dean Administrator
418 McCalmont Hall School Counseling Program Menomonie, WI 54751 USA www.uwstout.edu/programs/msgc/ Dr. Judy Jax, School of Education, 267 Home Economics Building Menomonie, WI 54751, USA Barbara Flom, School Counseling Program 418 McCalmont Hall, Menomonie, WI 54751, USA
CSI Chapter, Name: N Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Most classes offered on both traditional Monday through Friday schedule and on evenings-weekends-summer schedule. Many school-specific courses. Experiential, hands-on emphasis: on-site clinical facility; play therapy lab; and partnerships with local schools and Stout Adventures (campus adventure challenge facility). Faculty Research Faculty members offer depth of experience in school and community counseling, and research interests reflect this. Research interests include school counseling programming/interventions, emotional/behavioral issues of children and adolescents, developmental issues of adopted youth, consultation, child/adolescent resilience, experiential education and counseling. 25% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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Distance learning: No Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master NP
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Brouillard, Denise, Zirkle; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 61–80;
[email protected] ● Flom, Barbara L; PhD; Assistant Professor; 61–80; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Weissenburger, Jacalyn; PhD; Assoc. Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 0% Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LPP, WI Certified School Counselor Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● NP Graduation Requirements ● NP
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WI: University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
Dean Administrator
6035 Winther Hall Whitewater, WI 53190-0296 USA http://academics.uww.edu/counseled Jeffrey Barnett College of Education Aneneosa A. Okocha, PhD, NCC, Professor and Chairperson 6035 Winther Hall, Whitewater, WI 53190-0296, USA (262) 472-5426, fax: (262) 472-2841,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Zeta Omicron Omega Regionally Accredited: NP Financial Aid: NP Program Uniqueness It is a 48-credit program with three major emphases: community, higher education, and school. It is also a CACREP-accredited program that emphasizes diversity/multiculturalism in its curriculum. Faculty Research NP % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - College Counseling Emphasis, CACREP: Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education - Professional Practice Emphasis Degree Programs Degree
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Community Counseling: M = NP School Counseling: M Student Affairs: M
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs NP Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino
Specialist
Doctoral
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Dollarhide, Colette; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● Norman, Donald; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● O-Beirne, Brenda; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] ● Okocha, Aneneosa; PhD; Full Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] ● VanDoren, David; EdD; Assoc. Professor; >81;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 40%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 27 Admit Yearly; 23 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 23 Admit Yearly; 16 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 5 Admit Yearly; 3 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.75; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 640 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 640 Intern Hours ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 640 Intern Hours
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WV: West Virginia University
Dean Administrator
502 Allen Hall, PO Box 6122 Morgantown, WV 26506-6122 USA www.wvu.edu/~crc/couns/ Anne Nardi 802 Allen Hall Margaret Glenn, Interim Chair, 502 Allen Hall, PO Box 6122 Morgantown, WV 26505, USA (304) 293-3807, fax: (304) 293-4082,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Omega Upsilon Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Emphasis on rural service/needs, service-learning options for students, faculty/student mentoring. Distance learning options. Faculty Research Multicultural, rehabilitation service delivery, problem gambling, creative counseling techniques, parent education for custody determination, career development/vocational psychology, elementary guidance delivery/interventions, and play therapy. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling; CORE: Rehabilitation Counseling
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Community Counseling: M. Rehabilitation Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Other: D. Community Counseling: M = Ed Jacobs Rehabilitation Counseling: M = Margaret Glenn School Counseling: M = Ed Jacobs Other: D
Distance learning: Yes; % courses online - NP Other Counseling Related Programs Communications Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty African-American Caucasian Multiracial
Master African-American Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Boyce, Justin; PhD; Assistant Professor; 22–40;
[email protected] ● Cormier, Sherry; PhD; Full Professor; 41–60; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Delo, James; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Esposito, Judy; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Glenn, Margaret; PhD; Assoc. Professor; <21; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Jacobs, Ed; PhD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Jones, Sharon; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60;
[email protected] ● Marinelli, Robert; EdD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] ● Srebalus, David; EdD; Full Professor; >81; State Lic;
[email protected] ● Tunick, Roy; PhD; Full Professor; 22–40; NCC;
[email protected]
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 20%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 22 Admit Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 15 Admit Yearly; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 16 Admit Yearly; 900 Total; GRE Q 450; GRE V 450; GPA 2.8; Letters 3; Interview ● Other (D): 5 F; 3 M; 8 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 1000 Total; GRE Q 500; GRE V 500; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 1; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Rehabilitation Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● School Counseling (M): 51 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Other (D): 93 Sem Hours; 600 Pract Hours; 1200 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations
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WY: University of Wyoming
Dean Administrator
PO Box 3374 Laramie, WY 82071-3374 USA http//ed.uwyo.edu/Departments/depcounsel/index.htm Patricia McClurg Education 9 Mary Alice Bruce, Department Head, PO Box 3374, 16th and Gibbon Laramie, WY 82071-3374, USA (307) 766-2366, fax: (307) 766-6668,
[email protected]
CSI Chapter, Name: Y, Mu Nu Tau Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Small class environments, intensive class discussions. Faculty focuses on encouraging and supporting selfexamination and growth. Emphasis areas in marriage and family, play therapy, and addictions. Faculty Research Marriage and family, addictions, supervision, spirituality, treatment outcome, community building, play therapy. % faculty in professional counseling practice - NP Program Accreditation CACREP: Community Counseling, CACREP: School Counseling, CACREP: Counselor Education and Supervision, CACREP: Student Affairs
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Community Counseling: M. School Counseling: M. Student Affairs: M. Counselor Education: D. Community Counseling: M = Michael D. Loos and Michael Morgan School Counseling: M = Mary Alice Bruce and Michael Smith Student Affairs: M = Deborah L. McGriff Counselor Education: D = Kent W. Becker
Distance learning: NP Other Counseling Related Programs Clinical Social Workers Communications Psychiatric Nurses Psychology Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty Master African-American African-American Caucasian Asian-American Caucasian Latina-Latino Multiracial Native American
Specialist
Doctoral African-American Asian-American Caucasian
Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Becker, Kent W; EdD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, Other;
[email protected] ● Bruce, Mary Alice; PhD; Assoc. Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC;
[email protected] ● Loos, Michael D; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; State Lic, NCC, Other;
[email protected] ● McGriff, Deborah L; PhD; Assistant Professor; 41–60; NCC;
[email protected] ● Morgan, Michael; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; Other ● Smith, Michael R; PhD; Assistant Professor; >81; NCC;
[email protected] Percent of faculty with NCC certification: 67%
Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: LMFT
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Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 19 F; 4 M; 9 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● School Counseling (M): 14 F; 4 M; 9 Admit Yearly; 5 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Student Affairs (M): 1 F; 2 Admit Yearly; 1 Grad Yearly; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Counselor Education (D): 4 F; 2 M; 6 Admit Yearly; Master; GPA 3; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● Student Affairs (M): 48 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 600 Intern Hours ● Counselor Education (D): 70 Sem Hours; 600 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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Data on Each Department Outside of the USA
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Keys for Part E: Data on Each Department Outside of the USA M – Master’s degree (i.e., M.A., M.S., M.Ed.) S – Specialist degree (i.e., Ed.S., C.A.G.S.) D – Doctoral degree (i.e., Ph.D., Ed.D.) NP – Not Provided CPCE – Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam Assoc. Professor – Associate Professor Full Prof. – Full Professor F – Female M – Male Grad – Graduated GRE – Graduate Records Examinations MAT – Miller Analogies Test Work Exp – Work Experience Sem – Semester Qtr – Quarter Pract – Practicum Intern – Internship Comp – Comprehensive AAMFT – American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy AAPC – American Association of Pastoral Counselors ABMP – American Board of Medical Psychotherapists ABPP – American Board of Professional Psychology ACS – Approved Clinical Supervisor ACSW – Academy of Certified Social Workers ASCH – American Society of Clinical Hypnotherapy ATR – Registered Art Therapist BCC – Board Certified Chaplain BCD – Board Certified Diplomat in Clinical Social Work CAC – Certified Alcoholism (Addictions) Counselor CADC – Certified Alcohol and Dependency Counselor CADAC – Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor CCAS – Certified Clinical Addictions Specialist CCDC – Certified Clinical Dependence Counselor CCM – Certified Case Manager CCMHC – Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor
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CDMS – Certified Disability Management Specialist CESC – Certified Elementary School Counselor CGP – Certified Group Psychotherapist CLPC – Clinical Licensed Professional Counselor CMFT – Certified Marriage and Family Therapist CORE – Council on Rehabilitation Education CPC – Certified Professional Counselor CRC – Certified Rehabilitation Counselor CRC-MAC – Certified Rehabilitation Counselor/Master Addiction Counselor CSC – Certified School Counselor CSSC – Certified Secondary School Counselor CSP – Certified School Psychologist CSW – Clinical Social Worker CVE – Certified Vocational Evaluator DCSW – Doctorate of Clinical Social Work HSPP – Health Service Provider in Psychology LCDC – Licensed Clinical Dependence Counselor LCP – Licensed Counseling Professional LCPC – Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor LCSW – Licensed Clinical Social Worker LMFC – Licensed Marriage and Family Counselor LMFT – Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMHC – Licensed Mental Health Counselor LMHP – Licensed Mental Health Professional LP – Licensed Psychologist LPC – Licensed Professional Counselor LPCC – Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor LPE – Licensed Psychological Evaluator LPP – Licensed Psychological Practitioner LSAC – Licensed Substance Abuse Counselor LSC – Licensed School Counselor LSSP – Licensed Specialist in School Psychology LSSW – Licensed School Social Worker
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COUNSELOR PREPARATION NCSP – National Certified School Psychologist PCC – Professional Clinical Counselor PPS – Pupil Personnel Services PPSC – Pupil Personnel Services Credential RCC – Registered Clinical Counselor RN – Registered Nurse RPCC – Registered Professional Career Counselor RPT – Registered Play Therapist RPT-S – Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor
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ARGENTINA Buenos Aires: Holos San Isidro
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Alsina 114 San Isidro, Buenos Aires 1642 Argentina http://www.holossanisidro.com/index2.htm Psychologist Andrés Ricardo Sánchez Bodas, Alsina 114 San Isidro 1642, Argentina Mónica Lagache, Counselor Alsina 114, San Isidro 1642, Argentina 5411-4743-3711
Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Official curriculum level: tertiary. Term of the basic cycle: three years. Term of the specialization cycle: one year. Admission conditions: completed high school studies. First year, Introductory Cycle: 1-Foundations of Psychology, 2-Psychology of Personality, 3-Approach to Carl Rogers, 4-Introduction to a Person-Centered Approach, 5-Introduction to Psychological Consultancy – Counseling, 6-Introduction to Philosophy, 7-Introduction to Philosophic Anthropology, 8-Introduction to Sociology. Second year, Theoretical/Practical Foundations: 1-Theory and Practice of Psychological Consultancy – Counseling, 2-Psychological Consultancy–Applied Counseling, 3-Group Dynamics, 4-Group Dynamics, 5-Normal Personality, 6-Abnormal Personality, 7-Abnormal Personality, 8-Evolutionary Psychology. Third year, Practice Of The Psychological Counseling–Consultancy: 1-The interview in Psychological Counseling – Consultancy, 2-Role Training, 3-Role Training, 4-Educational Counseling, 5-Labor Counseling, 6-Couple and Family Counseling, 7-Sex Counseling, 8-Teenage Counseling, 9-Addiction Counseling, 10-Ethics and Professional Deontology, 11-Practice of Psychological Counseling. Degree: Psychological Consultant – Counselor. Fourth year, Specialization Cycles: There are four specialization cycles; each lasts one year. Graduates may choose among the following specialties and also obtain an official degree in Personal Development, Organizational Development, Educational Development, or Pastoral Development. Our institution also offers the following post-graduate studies, with a nonofficial degree: Addictions, Familial and Couple Guidance, Philosophical Counseling, Psycho-corporal Counseling, or Palliatives. Note: The plan above is the first plan that existed in our country, and it has an existential humanistic imprint. A few years later, on that basis, another Institution submitted a systemic proposal, which was approved in due course, and it is now teaching the career from such orientation. Faculty Research Efficiency and efficacy on counseling processes. 75% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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AUSTRALIA Queensland: ACS Distance Education
Dean Administrator
PO Box 2092 Nerang MDC, QLD 4211 Australia www.acs.edu.au Principal John Mason, PO Box 2092 Nerang MDC QLD 4211, Australia Lynn Schloemann, Academic Officer PO Box 2092, Nerang MDC QLD 2482, Australia
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CANADA Alberta: City University
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1300 Eighth St. SW Suite 630 Calgary, Alberta T2R 1B2 Canada School of Arts and Sciences Elizabeth Fountain, MA, LMHC, NCC Dean Elizabeth Fountain, MA, LMHC, NCC, 11900 NE First Bellevue, WA 98005, USA Jeff Chang, Program Director 1300 Eighth St. SW Suite 630 Calgary T2R 1B2, Canada (403) 209-8352,
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CANADA British Columbia: City University
Dean Administrator
789 W Pender St. Suite 310 Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 1H2 Canada www.cityu.edu School of Arts and Sciences, Dean Elizabeth Fountain, MA, LMHC 11900 NE First, Bellevue, WA 98005, USA Glen Grigg, Senior Faculty, 789 W Pender St. Suite 310 Vancouver V6C 1H2, Canada (604) 689-2489, fax: (604) 689-0440,
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GERMANY Armed Forces Europe: UMUC-Europe/Bowie State University
Dean Administrator
UNIT 29216 APO AE, Armed Forces Europe 09102 Europe - HQ in Heidelberg, Germany www.ed.umuc.edu NP NP
Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness Under government contract, UMUC-Europe administers the graduate counseling program from Bowie State University in Bowie, MD. Students are limited to military personnel and their dependents stationed in Europe. At present, approximately 325 students are enrolled in the MA in Counseling Psychology and MEd in Guidance and Counseling degree programs. Faculty members are composed of Americans residing in Europe and are either full-time or adjunct. Faculty Research NP 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Distance learning: Yes; 50% courses online Other Counseling Related Programs UMUC-Asia also administers the same counseling programs from Bowie State University. Faculty and Student Ethnicity Faculty All faculty and students are American citizens of typical ethnic mix.
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 ● School Counseling (M): Master; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 0; Letters 3 Graduation Requirements ● Counseling Psychology (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 400 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations ● School Counseling (M): 48 Sem Hours; 300 Pract Hours; 400 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations
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GERMANY Bundesagentur fuer Arbeit University of Applied Sciences Department of Labour Market Administration Mannheim
Dean Administrator
Seckenheimer Landstraße 16 Mannheim, Germany D-68163 Germany NP NP
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MALAYSIA Wilayah Persekutuan: HELP University-College
Dean Administrator
BZ-2 Pusat Bandar Damansara Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan 50490 Malaysia NP NP
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MALAYSIA Wilayah Persekutuan: University Science Malaysia
Dean
Administrator
School of Educational Studies, University Science Malaysia, Minden Penang, Wilayah Persekutuan 11800 Malaysia Associate Professor Abdul Rashid Mohamed School of Educational Studies, University Science Malaysia, Minden Penang 11800 School of Educational Studies, University Science Malaysia, Minden Penang Wilayah Persekutuan, 11800, Malaysia 6-04-6585514, fax: 6-04-6572907
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MEXICO Distrito Federal: Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México
Dean
Administrator
Prol. Paseo de la Reforma #880 Lomas de Santa Fe. México, Distrito Federal 01210 Mexico Dr. Alejandro Guevara Sanginés Prol. Paseo de la Reforma #880 Lomas de Santa Fe México, D.F. 01210, Mexico Jorge Manuel Damián Otamendi, Lic. Prol. Paseo de la Reforma #880 Lomas de Santa Fe México, D.F. 01210, Mexico (52) 55 5954258, fax: (52) 55 59504096,
[email protected]
Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness The master’s degree program in Psychological Counseling was created as an answer to the current needs for professional updating in the area of mental health, which requires high-level training in the areas of prevention, evaluation and intervention. This program is designed to give a theoretical-practical education of excellence, allowing its graduates to perform in the professional field with high moral quality standards and techniques in the field of Psychological Counseling. Faculty Research 1-Family, gender and poverty: socio-cultural research, intimacy construction, identity and gender roles in Valle de Chalco´s couples; gender roles: psycho-socio-cultural and physiological perspective; acculturation process and stress in Mexican immigrants and its repercussions on the family; marital ties styles and marital satisfaction by gender on immigrant couples - socio-demographic differences. 2-Life standard and socioeconomic mobility: poverty, psychosocial resources and subjective wellbeing; family life standard national survey; indigenous children on Urban Schools; a Guadalajara, Monterrey and México cities’ survey. 3-Experimental analysis of aggressive and impulsive behavior: biological and social roots; victimizer factors on female gender identity construction and its influence on the family; temporal injury and impulsivity, an animal model of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; the counseling impact over the electrophysiological and neuropsychological components of aggressive behavior; the 5HT1A receptor role and orbit frontal serotonin recapture in the aggressive and impulsive behavior modulation on rats. 4-Religious beliefs and social construction: factors analysis study to establish the religious fundamentalism dimensions associated with the conservatism traits, authoritarianism and social dominance; different Christian theologies and social construction of the Islamic and Jewish minorities in México - a semantic net study; spiritual experiences attribution - influential factors in the personal cognitive structure integration; terminal illness and religiosity - a study of hospitalized children and their families; religious vulnerability and conversion - a phenomenologist study; attitudes and behaviors perpetuation as a result of the family history construction over three generations. 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree Contact
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[email protected] Sota, Eduardo; PhD; Full Professor; <21;
[email protected] Tarragona, Margarita; MA; Assoc. Professor; <21;
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Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: ACSW, Licensed Psychologist, LPC Supervisor, LSW, MFT Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 8 F; 2 M; 10 Admit Yearly; 8 Grad Yearly; 35 Avg Age; Master; Work Exp 0; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Community Counseling (M): 144 Sem Hours; 192 Pract Hours; 192 Intern Hours; Thesis; Comp Examinations; Oral Examinations
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NEW ZEALAND Auckland University of Technology
Dean Administrator
Private Bag 92006 Auckland, New Zealand 1250 New Zealand http://www.aut.ac.nz/schools/education/graduate_and_postgraduate_studies/training.htm Rob Allen, Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1250, New Zealand Afshana Ali, Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1250, New Zealand 64 9 921 9999,
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Program Uniqueness Auckland University of Technology offers the only New Zealand postgraduate qualification (master) in career counseling. The graduate diploma is offered at an undergraduate level but is considered a professional qualification normally requiring a bachelor’s degree for entry. Graduates of the Graduate Diploma meet the educational requirements for professional membership in the Career Practitioners Association of New Zealand and the Institute of Guidance Studies (UK). Graduates of the Graduate Diploma also meet the educational requirements for the Global Career Development Facilitator. Faculty Research Research interests of the staff include professional issues, cross-cultural models and Maori-specific models of career development. 50% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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PUERTO RICO University of Phoenix, Puerto Rico Campus
Dean
Administrator
PRC Address: Santander Tower at San Patricio, B-7 Tabonuco St., Suite 700 Guraynabo, PR 00970-3870 Puerto Rico Gil Linne 4606 E. Elwood St. Phoenix, AZ 85040, USA Ana M. Rodriguez, Campus College Chair PRC Address: Santander Tower at San Patricio, B-7 Tabonuco St. Suite 700, Guraynabo PR 00968-3028, USA 787-7313919, fax: 787-7311510,
[email protected]
Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: Y Program Uniqueness This is a program for working adults. Courses are at night and on weekends. We have specializations in Mental Health, Marriage and Family, and School Counseling. Faculty Research Faculty research interests are, among others: aggression, family issues, human sexuality, ADHD-dependency and addiction, domestic violence. 40% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● Batista, Norma; EdD; Instructor; 61–80; NCC ● Marrero, Carmen; EdD; Instructor; 61–80; NCC ● Negron, Priscilla; EdD; Instructor; 61–80 ● Nunez, Emma; EdD; Instructor; 61–80 ● Pedrosa, Idalia; EdD; Instructor; 61–80 ● Perez de Alejo, Lourdes; EdD; Instructor; 61–80; State Lic ● Rinaldi Jovet, Roberto; PhD; Instructor; 61–80 ● Rodriguez, Maria; PhD; Instructor; >81 ● Rodriguez, Ana M; EdD; Full Professor; 61–80; State Lic, NCC ● Sanchez, Elba; Other; Adjunct; 41–60 ● Velez, Magali; EdD; Instructor; <21 Other Certifications Held By Faculty Members: Licensed Psychologist Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 37 F; 13 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 50 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 35 F; 15 M; 50 Admit Yearly; 50 Grad Yearly; GPA 2.5; Work Exp 2; Letters 3; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Marriage and Family Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Portfolio ● Mental Health Counseling (M): 60 Sem Hours; 100 Pract Hours; 900 Intern Hours; Comp Examinations; Portfolio
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REPUBLIC OF KOREA Busan Metropolitan City: Jongun Kim
Dean Administrator
Donga University 840 Hadandong Sahagu Busan 604-800 South Korea Busan, Busan Metropolitan City 604-800 Republic of Korea Donga University 840 Hadandong Sahagu Busan 604-800 South Korea Busan, 604-800, Republic of Korea Donga University 840 Hadandong Sahagu Busan 604-800 South Korea Busan, 604-800, Republic of Korea
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ROMANIA “Titu Maiorescu” University
Dean
Administrator
20, Dionisie Lupu St. Bucharest 032736 Romania Professor Dr. Avram Filipas 20 Dionisie Lupu St. 40 21 2129141, fax: 40 21 3112297 Bucharest 032736, Romania Professor Dr. Mihai Jigau 37 Stirbei Voda St. Bucharest 010102, Romania 40 21 3158930, fax: 40 21 3121447,
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ROMANIA University of Bucharest
Dean
Administrator
36-46 M. Kogalniceanu Bd Sector 5 Bucharest 70709 Romania Professor Dr. Dan Potolea Faculty of Psychology and Sciences of Education 1-3 Iuliu Maniu, Corp A, et. 5 Bucharest 70709, Romania Gheorghe Tomsa, Professor 1-3 Iuliu Maniu Bucharest 70709, Romania 0040744494196, fax: 0040213181550,
[email protected]
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[email protected] ● Mitrofan, Nicolae; PhD; Professor and Assoc. Dean; <21;
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UNITED KINGDOM East Sussex: Academy of Play & Child Psychotherapy
Dean
Administrator
Fern Hill Centre Fairwarp Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 3BU United Kingdom www.apac.org.uk Chief Executive Monika Jephcott Fern Hill Centre, Fairwarp Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 3BU United Kingdom Linda Bradley, Administrator Fern Hill Centre, Fairwarp Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 3BU United Kingdom 44 1825 712312, fax: 44 1825 713679,
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Regionally Accredited: Y Financial Aid: N Program Uniqueness APAC offers the world’s most coherent and comprehensive practice-based play therapy training program, with more than 300 students currently enrolled (2006). It is currently offered in Canada, Ireland and France, as well as at six centers in the United Kingdom. The modular program, at the certificate, diploma and master’s levels, is validated by Christ Church Canterbury University, England, which makes the academic awards. The British Association for Counseling and Psychotherapy provides professional accreditation for the diploma course. Play Therapy International and its affiliates, including Play Therapy Canada, Play Therapy UK and Play Therapy Ireland, also accredit all courses. All students’ clinical work is subject to clinical governance (measured outcomes), which added to the career development support provided by APAC, considerably enhances employment opportunities. Faculty Research Quantitative and qualitative research into a number of aspects of using play therapy to alleviate emotional, behavior and mental health problems. 80% faculty in professional counseling practice Degree Programs Degree
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Faculty Name; Highest Degree; Rank; Instructional Time; Certifications; Email ● NP Enrollment and Admission Requirements ● Addictions Counseling Certificate Only (S,M): 40 Avg Age; Work Exp 0 ● MA in Practice-Based Play Therapy: 280 F; 20 M; 300 Admit Yearly; 300 Grad Yearly; Work Exp 2; Letters 2; Interview Graduation Requirements ● Addictions Counseling Certificate Only (S,M) ● MA in Practice-Based Play Therapy: 240 Sem Hours; 200 Pract Hours; Thesis; Oral Examinations; Portfolio
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UNITED KINGDOM East Sussex: University of Brighton
Dean Administrator
Falmer School of Applied Social Science Brighton, East Sussex BN1 6LE United Kingdom NP NP
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UNITED KINGDOM England: Nescot
Dean Administrator
Ewell Reigate Rd. Epsom Surrey, England KT17 3DS United Kingdom Reigate Rd., Ewell, Epsom Surrey, KT17 3DS, United Kingdom Reigate Rd., Ewell Epsom, Surrey, KT17 3DS United Kingdom
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UNITED KINGDOM Wales: Coleg Sir Gar
Dean Administrator
Ammanford Coleg Sir Gar, Ammanford Campus Carmarthenshire Wales Ammanford, Wales SA18 3TA United Kingdom NP NP
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Faculty Index
Abbassi, Amir, 491 Abernathy, Larry, 454 Abney, Paul, 369 Abraham, Jimmy, 321 Abraham, Kondoor, 166 Abrams, Lyndon, 344 Adamson, Darren W., 364 Adomaitus, Ray, 252 Aegisdottir, Stefania, 223 Akos, Patrick, 340 Albrecht, Annette, 489 Alderfer, Charleen, 360 Alessandri, Steven M., 444 Alessi, Hunter D., 259 Alexander, Charlene M., 223 Alexander, Stephen, 504 Alexander, T. John, 481 Ali, Alisha, 378 Allen, Roxanne, 290 Allen, Virginia, 200 Altekruse, Michael K., 497 Amatea, Ellen S., 178 Ametrano, Irene M., 286 Ancis, Julie R., 188 Anderson, Donald, 515 Anderson, John P., 346 Anderson, Mary Jane, 182 Anderson, Mary L., 288 Anderson, Shannon, 126 Anderson, Sharon K., 146
Anderson, William, 476 Anderson, W.P. (Andy), 520 Andrade, Joseph J., 364 Anema, John, 333 Aptica, Lewis, 140 Archer, James, 178 Arciniega, G.M., 123 Arminio, Jan L., 446 Armstrong, Stephen, 491 Arnold, Douglas, 444 Arokiasamy, Charles, 133 Arredondo, Patricia, 123 Art, Brown, 504 Arthur, Gary L., 188 Arveson, Kathleen R., 517 Ashby, Jeffrey, 188 Asner-Self, Kimberly K., 219 Athanasiou, Michelle, 155 Atkins, Bobbie J., 139 Atkins, Sally, 330 Atkinson, Jan, 129 Auger, Richard, 295 Augustyniak, Kristine, 380 Auxier, C.R., 293 Axelman, Michael, 142 Bachner, Harriet, 415 Bacon, Victoria L., 264 Badger, Nancy, 333 Baerwald, Jeffrey, 142
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574 Bail, Paul, 266 Bailey, Rudolph D., 285 Baird, J. Paul, 117 Bakari, Rosenna, 386 Baker, Stanley B., 338 Bakes, Alan S., 244 Bakkum, Chris S., 539 Balado, Carl, 176 Balch, Tonya, 226 Baldo, Tracy, 155 Ball, Linda, 491 Ballard, Mary, 259 Ballering, Lawrence, 481 Baltimore, Michael, 183 Barbee, Phillip A., 500 Barber, Andrew, 364 Barclay, Criag R., 394 Barclay, Linda, 411 Bard, Christine, 213 Bardos, Achilles, 155 Barich, Ann, 214 Barkley, William M., 470 Barlieb, Deborah, 440 Barnes, Kristin, 540 Barnes, Paul E., 352 Barnett, Jerrold, 306 Barraclough, Dominic, 542 Barret, Robert, 344 Barrett-Kruse, Cathleen M., 499 Barron, Irma, 166 Barroso, Dianna, 166 Bartlett, Jan R., 195 Bartling, Carl, 254 Baruth, Lee, 330 Batista, Norma, 564 Bauer, Ann, 396 Beale, Charles L., 161 Beamish, Patricia, 403 Bearden, Steve, 417 Bearr, David W., 280 Becerril, Mary, 480 Beck, James R., 148 Becker, Kent W., 547 Bekenbach, John, 210 Belangee, Susan E., 436 Bell, Larry, 415 Bellini, James L., 391
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FACULTY INDEX Bemak, Fred, 509 Benander, Mark, 271 Bender, Donna, 140 Benish, Steven, 542 Benner, David G., 472 Benshoff, James M., 343 Benson, Adam, 373 Benson, Gorden, 266 Benton, Sheryl A., 237 Benton, Stephen L., 237 Berg, Robert C., 497 Bergin, James, 186 Berisford, M. Andrew, 509 Berkel, LaVerne A., 314 Berkson, Nancy, 383 Bernard, Janine M., 391 Berne, Pat, 158 Bernstein, Paul M., 429 Berta, Steve, 140 Bertinetti, Joseph F., 352 Beverage, Pamela L., 364 Bie Schke, Kathleen, 442 Biever, Joan L., 484 Biller, Ernie, 203 Birdsall, Bobbie, 199 Bishop, John B., 161 Bishop, Malachy, 246 Bisignano, Penny, 195 Bitter, James R., 465 Black, Linda, 155 Blackhurst, Anne, 295 Blank, Cheryl, 327 Bloom, John W., 225 Bloomfield, Michael, 266 Blume, Thomas W., 288 Blustein, Joshua, 424 Bobele, Monte, 484 Bodenhorn, Nancy, 522 Boes, Susan R., 191 Boggs, Kathleen A., 312 Boisvert, Charles, 452 Bolding, Nancy, 231 Bollet, Robert, 176 Bonciu, Catalina, 567 Bonds, Debi, 354 Bonilla, Patricia, 561 Borders, L. DiAnne, 343
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FACULTY INDEX Borgers, Bill, 481 Boudreaux, Charles, 318 Bovard, Kathy, 276 Bowden, Sharon, 126 Bowlan, Veronica, 424 Bowman, Robert L., 256 Bowman, Sharon L., 223 Boyce, Justin, 545 Boyer, Michele C., 226 Brack, Gregory S., 188 Bracki, Marie, 208 Bracki, Robert, 208 Bradford, Claude, 131 Bradley, Brent A., 231 Bradley, Fred O., 237 Bradley, Loretta J., 495 Bradley, Megan, 274 Bradshaw, Stephen P., 472 Brady, Robert, 290 Brannock, Becky S., 239 Brannon, Linda, 254 Bratton, Sue C., 497 Braun, Sharon, 307 Bravo, Irene, 166 Breen, G. Jefferson, 266 Brew, Leah M., 135 Brewer, Lauren, 307 Brewster, Linda, 290 Briddick, Hande, 461 Briddick, William, 461 Briggs, Michele K., 511 Brigman, Greg, 168 Bringman, Nancy, 131 Brink, Matthew J., 444 Bristow, Ann R., 274 Britton, Paula J., 398 Britzman, Mark, 461 Brockbank, Linda, 350 Broderick, Trish, 450 Brooks, Clifford W., 446 Brooks, Timothy F., 161 Brott, Pamelia, 522 Brouillard, Denise, Zirkle, 543 Broussard, Shanna, 494 Brown, Beverly M., 219 Brown, Chris, 314 Brown, Christopher, 486
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Brown, Deborah, 450 Brown, Duane, 340 Brown, Lori, 454 Brown, Nina, 513 Brown, Tricia K., 309 Brownlee, Ernest, 480 Bruce, Mary Alice, 547 Bruch, Lori, 561 Brunelle, John P., 161 Brunner, Brenda, 480 Bruno, Michelle, 439 Brusoski, Gloria C., 426 Bubenzer, Donald, 400 Buckhalt, Joseph A., 109 Buckley, Matthew R., 317 Bueno, Rosalba, 561 Bullock, Melanie M., 500 Bunger, Ron, 472 Burggraf, Margaret, 456 Burke, Joseph, 371 Burkett, Olivia, 325 Burnell, Beverly A., 381 Burnham, Joy S., 112 Butler, S. Kent, 315 Buxton, Patti, 483 B-Whitfield, Patricia D., 337 Byers, Steven R., 152 Byrne, Christina, 535 Cadenhead, Catherine P., 188 Caffery, Tom E., 488 Caldwell, Karen, 330 Calhoun, Ken A., 145 Calicchia, John, 264 Callahan, Brenda, 190 Callahan, Connie J., 242 Callais, Mari Ann, 321 Callaway, Yvonne L., 286 Campbell, Chari, 168 Campbell, James L., 226 Canale, Joseph, 376 Canfield, Brian S., 259 Cao, Li, 191 Cappa, Steve, 148 Cappecchi, Elizabeth M., 472 Capuzzi, David, 276, 422 Carbonell, Nancy J., 285
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576 Carden, Randy L., 476 Cardwell, Cindi, 126 Carey, Andrew L., 446 Carl, Rak, 396 Carlie, Jimenez, 504 Carlisle, Edith, 318 Carlson, Laurie A., 146 Carlson, Nils, 131 Carlstrom, Aaron H., 237 Carmichael, Karla D., 112 Carney, Jamie, 109 Carney, Jolynn, 442 Carns, Mike R., 486 Caron, Janice, 293 Carone, Stacia, 439 Carroll, Jane, 344 Carroll, Lynne, 180 Carter, David J., 352 Carter, Susan, 467 Casado, Montse, 176 Casas, Alicia, 415 Casey, Jack, 131 Casey, Jean M., 372 Cashwell, Craig S., 343 Casile, William J., 429 Cassell, Jack, 475 Castaneda-Sound, Carrie, 484 Catarina, Mathilda, 362 Cavallaro, Marion, 360 Cawthon, Tony, 454 Cecil, Kendrick, 329 Cervantes, Jose, 135 Chalmer, Thompson, 228 Chandler, Cynthia K., 497 Chang, Catherine, 188 Chapin, Martha H., 333 Chapman, Ann, 242 Charles, Ridley, 228 Charlesworth, John R., 191 Chen-Hayes, Stuart F., 373 Cheston, Sharon E., 278 Chibbaro, Julia S., 191 Choate, Robert O., 488 Chopra, Sapna, 135 Choudhuri, Dibya, 286 Christensen, Paula, 256 Christensen, Teresa, 262
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FACULTY INDEX Christine, Jensen, 533 Christopher, John C., 327 Chung, Barry, 188 Chung, Rita Chi-Ying, 509 Ciarrocchi, Joseph W., 278 Ciechalski, Joseph C., 335 Claar, Joan, 196 Claflin, Carol, 306 Claiborn, Charles D., 123 Clark, Carol, 166 Clark, Cathy, 330 Clark, David A., 318 Clark, Jean, 118 Clark, Mary A., 178 Clarke-Pine, Dora, 138 Clay, Gary, 481 Clekis, Joanna, 293 Clemente, Roberto, 198 Clemmer, Chris, 208 Cobern, Keith, 480 Cobia, Debra C., 109 Cocco, Karen, 196 Cochran, Cara, 472 Cochran, Jeff L., 387 Cochran, William A., 121 Cohen, Jo, 440 Cohen Micucci, Barbara, 424 Coker J., Kelly, 340 Colangelo, Nicholas, 196 Coll, Ken M., 199 Colling, Kyle K., 326 Collins, Gary R., 472 Collins, Perry L., 503 Collins, Thomas, 561 Colton, George M., 436 Colton, Robert, 480 Colvin, Craig, 475 Combs, Don C., 500 Conn, Steve, 211 Connell, Gary, 432 Connolly, Colleen, 486 Conway, Kathleen L., 354 Conway, Morgan B., 380 Conwill, William, 475 Conyne, Robert K., 406 Cook, Donelda, 278 Cook, Ellen P., 406
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FACULTY INDEX Cook-Cotone, Cathy, 389 Cooper, David C., 472 Cormier, Sherry, 545 Corrigan, Angela, 491 Cortez-Gonzalez, Roberto, 500 Costello, James J., 235 Costin, Amanda, 293 Cotten, Paul D., 325 Cotton, Randy, 318 Cottone, R. Rocco, 315 Coursol, Diane H., 295 Cowan, Eric, 511 Cowher, Salene J., 432 Cox, Jane A., 219 Cox, Richard H., 312 Coy, Doris, R., 497 Coyle, Philip A., 472 Craig, Dick R., 202 Crawford, Carolyn H., 483 Creedon, Chandler, 266 Crepeau-Hobson, Franci, 155 Crespo, Nancy, 373 Crews, Judith, 200 Crispi, Lori, 376 Crissman, Jenniver, 442 Cristiani, Therese, 315 Cron, Elyce A., 288 Crosson, Cynthia, 266 Croston, Yvonne M., 121 Crowley, Paul, 268 Crowson, William D., 325 Cruce, Ada, 307 Crystal, Ralph M., 246 Cumming-McCann, Allison, 271 Cummins, David, 481 Curran, Joanne, 386 Currier, Kenneth F., 235 Curtis, Reagan M., 256 Cutler, Heather, 515 D’Amato, Rik, 155 D’Andrea, Livia, 369 Dagley, John, 109 Dahlen, Penelope, 293 Dahlen, Penny, 327 Dai, Yong, 252 Daire, Andrew P., 176
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Dalley, Robin, 126 Dandeneau, Claire J., 439 Daniels, Marion H., 178 Dannefer, Dale, 394 Dansby, Virginia S., 468 Danzinger, Paula R., 362 Dass-Brailsford, Priscilla, 268 Daughhetee, Charlotte, 115 Dave, Roberts, 312 David, Sue, 535 Davies, Cheryl, 561 Davis, Alan H., 326 Davis, Jerry E., 231 Davis, Keith, 330 Davis, Thomas, 403 Davis, Vicki, 491 Day, Mary Rose, 290 Day, Matthew S., 383 Day-Vines, Norma, 507, 522 de las Fuentes, Cynthia, 484 Deal, Sarah, 415 Deardorff, David E., 472 DeCaro, John J., 451 Degeneffe, Charles, 133 DeKruyf, Lorraine, 417 del Rosario, Peter, 376 Del, Bircher, 504 Delmonico, David, 429 Delo, James, 545 de-Lucia-Waack, Janice, 389 Demichelis, Viviana, 561 Desmond, Kimberly, 439 deSouza, Joan, 290 Deveaux, Faith, 373 Dew, Brian, 188 Dew, Donald, 159 Diambra, Joel, 475 Diane, Parfitt L., 288 Diaz, Tania, 166 DiBiase, Rose, 272 Dickel, Timothy, 351 Dickerson, Larry R., 121 Dickson, Ginger L., 500 Dilks, Lawrence, 254 Dingman, Sherry, 376 Dinkmeyer, Jr. Don C., 248 Dinsmore, Steven C., 354
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578 Disney, Janelle, 254 Disque, J. Graham, 465 Dixon, David N., 223 Doan, Silvia E., 178 Doebler, Lee K., 115 Dollarhide, Colette, 544 Domanski, Linda P., 451 Domingo, Lamberto, 166 Don, Anthony, 383 Don, Beck, 504 Donahoe, Patrick, 327 Donald, Price, 504 Donna, Schultheiss, 396 Donnelly, Jim, 389 Dooley, Kathy, 321 Doss, Sylvia, 126 Doston, Glenn, 403 Doughty, Elizabeth, 200 Douthit, Kathryn Z., 394 Doverspike, William, 472 Dow, Donald M., 444 Downs, Mary, 126 Doyle, Kevin, 520 Draper, Kay, 188 Draper, Matthew, 226 Duan, Changming, 314 Dubin, John, 307 Duffey, Thelma, 486 Duffin, Dennis D., 157 Duggan, Molly, 513 Duncan, Linda, 489 Dupuy, Paula, 409 Durham, Judie, 158 DuRocher-Schudlich, Tina, 535 Durodoye, Beth A., 497 Duys, David K., 219 Dworkin, Sari H., 133 Dykeman, James C., 418 Dziekan, Kathryn, 373 Eakin, Gene A., 418 Eanes, Beverly E., 278 Eberly, Charles G., 211 Echterling, Lennis G., 511 Eckert, Jeffery S., 472 Eckert, Kim, 467 Edward, Delgado-Romero, 228
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FACULTY INDEX Edwards, Carla, 306 Edwards, Cher, 532 Edwards, Dana L., 188 Edwards, Jason H., 274 Eguiluz, Luz De Lourdes, 561 Eichinger, Leanne, 196 Elizabeth, Welfel, 396 Ellis, Ronald E., 278 Ellor, James, 208 Emerson, Peter M., 259 Emswiler, Jim, 158 Engbresson, Ken, 529 Engels, Dennis W., 497 Englar-Carlson, Matt, 135 English, Linda, 120 Enochs, Wendy K., 235 Enzor, Harriett, 332 Eppler, Christie, 532 Epps, Irvine, 494 Erdman, Phyllis, 491 Erdner, Christine M., 444 Erford, Bradley T., 277 Erickson, Chris D., 159 Erickson, Paul, 242 Ericson, Scott, 476 Ern, Gregg, 109 Erwin, Wesley J., 297 Eskedal, Glen A., 272 Espalin, Charles, 129 Espejel, Emma, 561 Esposito, Judy, 545 Estrada, Diane Marsha, 152 Etzbach, Colleen A., 235 Evans, Kathy, 456 Evans, Renee, 330 Evans, William, 511 Evans, William J., 451 Fahey, Jean, 272 Fairchild, Thomas N., 203 Faiver, Christopher M., 398 Fall, Kevin A., 253 Fall, Marijane E., 283 Farber, Nancy, 211 Farenik, Kenneth, 494 Farley, Lou, 293 Farrugia, David, 371
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FACULTY INDEX Fate, Suzanne L., 364 Fazal, Minaz, 373 Feist, Jess, 254 Feist-Price, Sonja M., 246 Feit, Stephen, 200 Feldman, David B., 142 Feller, Rich W., 146 Fenell, David, 150 Fialkowski, Geraldine M., 278 Ficklin, Tim, 415 Filer, Rex D., 145 Filer, Steve, 202 Finch, Teresa, 166 Fink, Robert S., 288 Finley, Murray H., 452 Finn, Jeremy, 389 Fiorini, Jody, 372 Fischer, Jerome M., 203 Fischler, Michael L., 355 Fish, Dale A., 488 Fisher, Gloria, 318 Fisher, Robert, 467 Fitch, Trey, 183 Fitzgerald, Doug, 481 Fleming, Mark C., 161 Floda, Tony, 126 Flom, Barbara L., 543 Flores, Lisa, 312 Floyd, Robison, 228 Foley, John, 329 Forest, Alan, 515 Forgays, Deborah K., 535 Foster, Barry, 272 Foster, Victoria, 507 Fox, Bryce E., 476 Fraker, French L., 211 Frame, Wiggins, 152 Francis, Perry, 286, 491 Frankel, Penina, 208 Frantz, Thomas T., 389 Freeman, Brenda J., 202 Freeman, Tierra M., 314 Freudenthal, Judy, 470 Frew, Jon, 420 Frieden, Gina L., 470 Fritz, Sharon, 203 Froelich, Loren H., 350
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Frye, Robin, 266 Fuller, James O., 231 Furkner, Cheryl, 454 Furr, Susan, 344 Gabriel, Elvin S., 285 Gadaleto, Angelo F., 450 Gaff-Clark, Carla, 231 Galassi, John P., 340 Gallagher, Dennis, 424 Garcia, John L., 486 Garcia, Jorge G., 159 Garcia, Juan C., 133 Garcia, Manolo, 166 Garcia, Melinda, 364 Garcia, Patricia, 562 Garner, William E., 121 Garrison, John, 486 Garza, Yvonne, 497 Garzon, Fernando L., 517 Gast, Joan E., 534 Gatewood, Jacqueline J., 517 Gatins, Deborah, 376 Gaudet, Laura, 350 Gehart-Brooks, Diane, 133 Geist, Glen O., 213 Gentile, Cheryl, 334 Gentile, Ronald J., 389 Gerardo, Gonzalez, 228 Gere, Susan, 268 Gerler, Edwin, 338 Gerrity, Deb, 389 Gerstein, Jaclyn S., 364 Gerstein, Lawrence H., 223 Getz, Hildy, 522 Ghammachi-Bennett, Maryrose, 364 Gibb, Diana, 509 Gibson, Carol, 476 Gibson, Joan M., 372 Gieda, Martin J., 497 Gilbert, Martin D., 444 Gilbride, Dennis D., 391 Gilchrist, LouAnn, 309 Gillam, Lenior, 183 Gillem, Angela, 424 Gillespie, Kevin, 278 Gintner, Gary G., 250
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580 Gladding, Samuel T., 346 Gladson, Jerry A., 472 Glenn, Margaret, 545 Glidden-Tracey, Cynthia E., 123 Globiana, Carol, 266 Glosoff, Harriet L., 520 Goalstone, Janet, 152 Godwin, Harold W., 203 Godwin, Opal, 183 Goehring, Marty, 472 Goff, Doyle, 467 Gold, Joshua, 456 Goldberg, Alan D., 391 Goldfine, Debra, 203 González, Cynthia, 484 Gonzalez, David, 155 Gonzalez, Maria, 166 Good, Glenn E., 312 Goodman, Jane S., 289 Goodman, Ronald W., 225 Goodnough, Gary E., 355 Goodspeed, Patricia, 387 Goodwin, Jr., Lloyd R., 334 Goodyear-Brown, Paris, 476 Gorbach, Karen, 129 Gordon, Sharon M., 476 Gossett, Dianne, 113 Gottlieb, Miriam, 126 Goudie, Andrea K., 539 Goulet, Wayne, 126 Grady, David, 196 Graham, Jim, 535 Graham, Louise, 264 Grajeles, Elisa, 196 Grant, Debbie D., 115 Grassel, Ed, 383 Gray, Neal D., 242 Gray, Susan, 394 Greaves, Kathy, 129 Green, Alan G., 276 Green, Eric, 276 Green, Judy, 411 Greenwalt, Bill C., 248 Greer, Joanne M., 278 Greggo, John, 562 Gregoire, Jocelyn, 429 Gressard, Charles, 507
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FACULTY INDEX Griffin, Barbara, 454 Griffith, Brian A., 470 Grimmet, Marc, 338 Gruman, Diana, 535 Guerra, Richard, 214 Guerriero, Janice, 208 Guest, Charles L., 118 Guidubaldi, John, 398 Guiffrida, Doug, 394 Guillot-Miller, Lynne, 400 Guindon, Mary H., 276 Gumaer, James, 515 Guth, Lorraine J., 439 Gutierrez, Jessica, 562 Gysbers, Norman, 312 Haber, Karen, 166 Haber, Pauline, 129 Hackney, Harold L., 391 Haddad, David, 266 Hagedorn, W. Bryce, 171 Hageseth, Jon A., 539 Haight, Donald A., 381 Halbur, Duane A., 198, 297 Hales, Shawn W., 278 Hall, Brenda, 337 Hallberg, Phyllis, 171 Halstead, Richard, 158 Halverson, Susan, 422 Hamann, Edward E., 222 Hamilton, Eleanor D., 278 Hamley, Roy W., 476 Hammond, Ann E., 364 Hamolsky, David, 266 Hancock, John, 266 Hancock, Mary, 191 Hanks, Daniel E., 436 Hanna, Fred J., 276 Hanna, Nicholas L., 429 Hannah, Fred, 155 Hannon, J. Wade, 348 Hannush, M.J., 444 Hansen, James T., 289 Hansford, Sandra, 180 Hanshew, Evalin, Rhodes, 472 Hardin, Delilah, 183 Harding, Susan S., 152
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FACULTY INDEX Hargis, David, 540 Haring, Marilyn, 233 Harley, Debra A., 246 Harper, Dennis, 197 Harper, Melanie C., 182 Harper, Ruth, 461 Harrington, Scott A., 352 Harris, Dawn F., 121 Harris, Henry L., 497 Harris, Lynne, 473 Harris, Morag, 491 Harris, Paul, 515 Harris, Phyllis B., 398 Harrison, Thomas, 369 Harsch, Dawn, 398 Harvey, David, 435 Harvey, Donald R., 476 Hatcher, Wayne, 332 Hathaway, William L., 517 Havice, Pamela, 454 Hawley, Lisa D., 289 Hayden, Delbert J., 248 Hayes, Grant, 176 Hayes, Jeffrey, 442 Hayes, John M., 278 Hazler, Richard, 403, 442 Heddesheimer, Janet, 159 Heitt, Michael, 276 Helfrich, Barbara, 272 Helm, Heather M., 155 Helm, Katherine, 214 Helsel, David C., 398 Heluk, Jr., Henry, 362 Helwig, Andrew A., 152 Hemminger, Wade, 480 Henderson, Donna A., 346 Hendren, Glen, 321 Hendricks, Bret C., 495 Hendricks, LaVelle, 491 Henriksen, Richard C., 222 Hensley, Laura G., 250 Heppner, Mary J., 312 Heppner, Paul P., 312 Herbert, James, 442 Heretick, Donna, 122 Hergenrather, Kenneth C., 159 Herlihy, Barbara, 262
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Hermann, Mary, 321 Hermecz, David, 473 Hernandez, Thomas J., 387 Herr, Edwin L., 442 Herrick, Margaret A., 440 Hess, Robyn S., 155 Hess, Shirley A., 446 Hibbard, George, 131 Hickson, Joyce, 183 Highley, Tonda, 376 Hightower, James, 262 Hilburger, John, 213 Hill, Joseph, 189 Hill, Nicole, 200 Hills, Ken D., 202 Hines, Peggy L., 226 Hinesley, Gail, 350 Hinson, Stephanie, 450 Hoare, Carol, 160 Hobson, Suzanne, 286 Hodges, Shannon, 380 Hoheisel, Carol B., 348 Hohenshil, Thomas, 522 Holcomb, Thomas F., 244 Holden, Janice M., 497 Holder, Linda, 129 Holland, Jane A., 488 Hollingsworth Merris A., 161 Holmboe, David, 129 Holmes, William, 483 Homer, Judith, 123 Homeyer, Linda E., 486 Homrich, Alicia M., 174 Hood, Stafford, 123 Hooper, Lisa M., 112 Hope, Robert C., 121 Horan, John J., 123 Hornbuckle, David, 183 Horton-Parker, Radha, 513 Hoshmand, Lisa, 268 Hosie, Thomas, 321 Housley, Warren, 321 Howell, Lynn, Calhoun, 383 Hozman, Thomas L., 446 Hu, Xiaolu, 140 Hubbard, Glenda, 330 Hudson, Sharon, 290
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582 Huey, Darwin W., 451 Hughes, Eloise, 481 Hughes, John, 473 Hughes, Rosemarie S., 517 Hughey, Aaron W., 248 Hughey, Andrew R., 140 Hughey, Judith K., 237 Hughey, Kenneth F., 237 Hulse-Killacky, Diana, 262 Humphrey, Keren, 491 Humphrey, Robert, 411 Humphries, Gerry, 411 Hunt, Brandon, 442 Hunt, Wayne, 276 Huss, Gary P., 278 Hutch, Haney, 533 Hutchison, Barbara, 415 Hutchison, June W., 517 Ingersoll, Elliott, 396 Ingram, Michael A., 418 Insua-Auais, Mayte, 166 Iucu, Romita, 567 Jackie, Kibler, 306 Jackie, Leibsohn, 533 Jackson, Deborah, 413 Jackson, James C., 476 Jackson, Kathryn, 272 Jackson, Mary, 186 Jacob, Elizabeth, 562 Jacobs, Ed, 545 Jacobs, Ron, 139 Jacobson, Barbara J., 318 James, Evans, 252 James, J., Loren, 473 James, Susan M., 248 Janikowski, Tim, 389 Jaramillo, Patricio T., 499 Jarosinski, Jeffrey, 262 Jean, Hollenshead, 252 Jeff, Daniels, 228 Jeff, Hurd, 504 Jefferson, George L., 517 Jefferson, Joseph, 494 Jefferson, Jr., Frederick C., 394 Jeffreys, Shep, 278
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FACULTY INDEX Jencius, Marty J., 400 Jenkins, Jeanne E., 398 Jepsen, David A., 197 Jeromen, Neal, 454 Jew, Cynthia, 129 Ji, Chang-ho, 138 Jim, Burg, 232 John, Patrick, 426 Johnson, Brian, 155 Johnson, Eric, 293 Johnson, Joseph, 312 Johnson, Judy L., 517 Johnson, Steve W., 500 Johnston, Scott, 424 Jolly, John, 318 Jones, Carla E., 237 Jones, Dayle K., 176 Jones, Elaine, 424 Jones, Joyce K., 494 Jones, Kathrine, 318 Jones, Lesley, 486 Jones, Leslie, 176 Jones, Sharon, 545 Jones, Shirley M., 502 Jones, Terry D., 157 Jordan, Jennifer, 413 Jordan, Karin, 417 Jorgensen, Lennard A., 138 Josef, Afanador C., 533 Joslin, Rebecca, 476 Juergen, Korbanka, 504 Juni, Samuel, 378 Junior, Victoria, Y., 289 Jurgens, Jill, 513 Kaffenberger, Carol J., 509 Kahn, Wally, 450 Kaplan, David M., 235 Kaser, Lynda L., 211 Kashubeck-West, Susan, 315 Kass, Jared, 268 Kathryn, MacCluskie, 396 Katrin, Susan, 189 Katsekas, Bette S., 283 Katz, Bernard, 378 Katz, Robert, 383 Kearney, Edmund, 214
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583
FACULTY INDEX Kees, Nathalie, 146 Keith, Eddie, 321 Keith, Morran, 228 Keller, Don, 454 Keller, Thomas J., 225 Kelley, Gene, 140 Kellner, Lynne, 266 Kelly, Donald F., 172 Kelly, Kevin, 233 Kelly, Michael S., 120 Kelly, William, 417 Kelsch, Donna, 150 Ken, Weaver, 232 Kendrick, Ron, 332 Kennedy, Stan, 158 Kenney, Kelley R., 440 Kenny, Maureen C., 171 Keri, Gabe, 232 Kerl, Stella, 486 Kern, Carolyn W., 497 Kern, Roy M., 189 Kerr, Barbara, 123 Kerr, Kathleen G., 161 Kerstein, Susan, 208 Kerstner, Patricia L., 126 Kher, Neelam, 256 Kijai, Jimmy, 285 King, Mary, 266 King, Tommy, 325 Kinnier, Richard T., 123 Kirchner, Grace L., 534 Kirk, Wyatt D., 337 Kirschenbaum, Howard, 395 Kiselica, Mark, 360 Kitzrow, Martha A., 203 Kiyuna, Ronald S., 133 Klein, James, 186 Kleinberg, Eitan, 562 Kleist, David, 200 Kluck, Annette, 109 Kocet, Michael, 264 Konantz, James, 129 Kontosh, Larry, 168 Korcuska, Jim, 463 Kosinski, Jr, Frederick A., 285 Kossmann, Deborah, 444 Kossmann, Marc R., 444
RT0746_C013.indd 583
Kosteck-Bunch, Lela, 315 Kottler, Jeffrey, 135 Kraus, Kurt L., 446 Kress, Victoria, White, 413 Kriner, Lon S., 412 Kronick, Robert F., 475 Kruczek, Theresa A., 223 Krushinski, Maura, 429 Kuehn, Marvin D., 235 Kuhl, Jan, 195 Kurdt, Kathryn A., 446 Kurpius, Sharon, 124 Kwan, Karl, 233 L’ Amoreaux, Nadene, 439 LaBauve, Bill, 489 LaFleur, N. Kenneth, 520 LaFountain, Rebecca M., 446 LaFrance, Ron, 386 Laird, Teresa, 415 Lam, Chow S., 213 Lam, Sarah, 133 Lambert, Simone, 522 Lampe, Richard, 491 Lancaster, James, 330 Land, Rebakah, 476 Landreth, Garry L., 497 Lane, W., David, 190 Lang, Gina, 122 Langer, Karen, 528 Lankin, Laurie L., 190 Lanni-Ruggeri, Judith, 208 Lanthier, Richard, 160 Lapan, Richard T., 312 LaPierre, Coady, 489 Larsen, Patricia A., 152 Larson, Dale G., 142 Lasky, Joseph F., 152 Latto, Lowell D., 244 Lauri, Waldner, 225 Laux, John, 409 Law, Joseph G., 118 Lawrence, James, 267 Lawson, Gerard, 522 LeBlanc, Michael J., 372 Leddick, George, 491 Lee, Burnham, 504
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584 Lee, Jaek, 389 Lee, Robin W., 468 Leggett, Debra, 226 Leggett, Mark F., 112 Leinbaugh, Tracy, 403 Leitschuh, Gloria A., 211 Lenhardt, Ann Marie, 371 Leonard, Lynn M., 314 Leone, George, 363 Leslie-Toogood, Adrienne, 237 Leverett, Sarah, 529 Levitov, Justin E., 253 Levitt, Dana, 403 Levy, Adam, 424 Lewis, Arleen C., 535 Lewis, Jacqueline, 295 Lewis, Jennifer, 454 Lewis, Rolla, 422 Lewis, Todd, 343 Lewton, John, 409 Li, Daqi, 386 Liddell, Debora, 197 Linda, Smith, 232 Linde, Lynn E., 277 Linder, Todd, 480 Lingens, Hans, 129 Linkowski, Don C., 160 Linnenberg, Dan M., 395 Linville, Malcolm E., 314 Littrell, John M., 146, 191 Livingston, Ronald B., 502 Livneh, Hanoch, 422 Llera, Dalia, 268 Lobato, Odette, 562 Locke, Don W., 318 Loesch, Larry C., 178 Loew, Sandra A., 117 Lombana, Judy, 180 Lonnecker, Cecilia, 481 Looby, Joan, 321 Loos, Michael D., 547 Lopez Levers, Lisa, 429 Lopez, Tiffany, 262 Lopez-Baez, Sandra I., 520 Lorbeer, Charles, 293 Lotterhos, Jerry F., 334 Lovell, Christopher, 513
RT0746_C013.indd 584
FACULTY INDEX Lowery, Glenn, 271 Lucas, Jeff, 293 Luce, Carol B., 435 Lucey, Christopher F., 134 Luellen, Ramey, 289 Lundberg, David, 337 Lundberg-Love, Paula K., 502 Lutjeemeier, John, 481 Lyles, Judith W., 211 Lynn, Jarreau-Wihongi, 504 Lynn, Surrey R., 289 Lyons, Christy E., 253 Maciak, Anna T., 517 Mackie, Karen L., 395 Maddox, Martha, 481 Madonna, Steven, 325 Maggio, Laura, 271 Maglio, Christopher J., 309 Magnuson, Sandy, 156 Maher, Anita B., 417 Mahoney, Sondra, 480 Main, Frank, 463 Maki, Dennis R., 197 Mallinckrodt, Brent, 312 Mann, Michael, 309 Manzanares, Mark G., 145 Maola, Joseph F., 430 Marbley, Aretha F., 495 Margolin, Leslie, 197 Marinelli, Robert, 545 Marmion, Shelly L., 502 Marotta, Sylvia A., 160 Marrero, Carmen, 564 Marsh, Judith, 424 Marshak, Laura, 439 Marshall, Joan, 386 Martha, Goller, 232 Martin, Don, 413 Martin, Francis, 461 Martin, Thomas, 272 Martinez, Eugene, 132 Marty, Mendenhall, 504 Martz, Erin, 312 Mary, Maples, 369 Mason, Cynthia P., 248 Massa, Salvatore, 376
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FACULTY INDEX Matheny, Kenneth B., 189 Matthews, Connie, 442 Mattis, Jacqueline, 378 Matzenbacher, Dena, 254 Mauldin, Gary, 489 May, Kathleen M., 520 Maynard, Glenn, 422 McAdams, Charles, 507 McAuliffe, Garrett, 513 McBrien, Donald, 276 McCarthy, John, 439 McCartney, Teri J., 145 McClam, Tricia, 475 McClure, Robert F., 502 McCollum, Vivian, 262 McCormack, Janet, 148 McCulloch, Leslie A., 387 McCurdy, Bruce E., 476 McCurdy, Kenneth G., 402, 434 McDonald, Patricia, 290 McEachern, Adriana G., 171 McFadden, John, 456 McFarland, William P., 222 McFarlane, Fred R., 139 McGee, William E., 473 McGlothlin, Jason M., 400 McGrath, Patrick, 208 McGriff, Deborah L., 547 McGuire-Kuletz, Maureen, 160 McIntosh, Irene, 118 McKee J.E., 511 McLaughlin, John L., 279 McRae, Cynthia, 154 McRae, Mary, 379 McSwain, Sandra J., 440 McWay, John, 276 McWhirter J.J., 123 Mears, F G., 502 Mears, Gail F., 355 Mease, Alyson L., 420 Medoff, David, 272 Meier, Scott, 389 Mejia, Olga, 135 Melinda, Stamp, 306 Melville, Cameron, 254 Merbitz, Charles, 213 Merikay, Ringer, 252
RT0746_C013.indd 585
Merrick, Mary E., 279 Mervak, Thomas, 290 Merz, Daniel R., 402 Meyers, Cheryl, 129 Miars, Russ, 422 Michael, Dusoe, 504 Michael, O’Connor, 533 Michael, Rand, 417 Michael, Tracy, 228 Milde, Cheryl, 307 Miller, Gary, 456 Miller, Geri, 330 Miller, Jason, 321 Miller, Kenneth, 413 Miller, Maggie, 199 Milliren, Alan P., 499 Milliron, Trevor, 467 Millner, Vaughn, 118 Milsom, Amy, 197 Milsom, Amy, 343 Mims, Grace, 463 Minatrea, Neresa B., 248 Mintz, Laurie B., 312 Miranda, Alex O., 168 Mitchell, Clifton W., 465 Mitrofan, Iolanda, 567 Mitrofan, Nicolae, 567 Mitten, Tammy, 432 Miyamoto, Michael H., 539 Mobley, A. Keith, 343 Mobley, Michael, 312 MohdZain, A. Zaidy, 307 Moll, Christine E., 371 Monk, Pamela, 483 Montalto, Mary Jane, 376 Monteiro-Leitner, Julieta, 307 Moon, Gary W., 473 Moon-Hogan, Chery, 480 Moore, Elton, 321 Moore, Holly, 439 Moore, Pamela, 486 Moore, Tammie D., 340 Moore-Thomas, Cheryl, 277 Moran, Christy, 237 Moredock, Randolph, 293 Moretti, Patricia, 142 Morgan, Marilon, 416
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586 Morgan, Michael, 547 Morgan, Oliver, 562 Moriarty, Anna, 271 Morrison, Charles R., 203 Morrow, Brent, 465 Moseley, Pauline, 489 Moslener, Ronald, 435 Mosley, Emma C., 430 Mpofi, Elias, 442 Muchnick, Ron, 293 Muchnick, Sherri, 293 Mudge, Suzanne, 484 Mulgrew, Jack, 330 Mullis, Francis Y., 189 Multon, Karen D., 312 Mumbower, Ronald, 318 Mungadze, Jerry, 480 Murdock, Nancy L., 314 Murgatroyd, Wanpen, 198 Murphy, Sally, 509 Murphy, Stephen T., 283 Murray, Christine, 343 Murray, Kelly M., 279 Murray, Lynda, 515 Murray-Ward, Mildred, 129 Muse, Stephen, 183 Mustaine, Beverly L., 446 Muxen, Marla, 461 Myer, Rick, 430 Myers, Jane E., 343 Myrick, Robert, 179 Napierkowski, Carol M., 450 Nassar-McMillan, Sylvia, 338, 344 Nation, Maury, 470 Naugle, Kim A., 242 Navelski, Linda F., 355 Negron, Priscilla, 564 Nelson, AnneMarie, 199 Nelson, Jill R., 348 Nelson, Mark D., 327 Nelson, Meredith G., 252 Nemec, William, 400 Nemeth, Julie L., 161 Nero, Renata, 481 Nesbitt, Sue, 208 Neufeld, Patricia J., 235
RT0746_C013.indd 586
FACULTY INDEX Neukrug, Edward, 513 Neuman, Patricia A., 297 Nevels, Robert, 318 Newhouse, Geary, 494 Newsome, Debbie, 346 Newton, Fred B., 237 Ng, Kokmun, 344 Nguyen, Si, 262 Nguyen, Thuy, 135 Nicholas, Donald R., 223 Nicholls, Greg, 424 Nicholson, Bonnie, C., 324 Nicklaus, Nick, 539 Nicoll, William G., 169 Nielsen, Robert C., 348 Nikels, Holly J., 222 Niles, Spencer G., 442 Nilsson, Johanna E., 314 Nims, Donald R., 248 Nixon, John, 126 Norman, Donald, 544 Norman, Rhonda, 412 Norsworthy, Kathryn L., 174 Norton, Earl D., 497 Norton, Susan C., 432 Nowlin, James E., 326 Nunez, Emma, 564 Nutt, Charles L., 238 O’Brien, Michael, 363 O’Connell, Silliam P., 412 O’Halloran, Sean, 156 O’Halloran, Theresa M., 145 O’Leary, Stephen, 267 O’Reilly, Virginia, 290 O’Rourke, Barbara, 197 O’Ryan, Leslie W., 222 Oakes, Katherine E., 279 Obach, Mifrando, 452 O-Beirne, Brenda, 544 Odum-Gunn, Diana, 254 Ogimachi, Shawn, 140 Ojeda, Angelica, 562 Okerman, Gail, 267 Okocha, Aneneosa, 544 Okon, Deborah M., 364 Oliver, Lisa, 140
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587
FACULTY INDEX Olney, Marj, 139 Olsheski, Jerry, 403 Olson, Margaret, 540 Olson, Ralph, Blair, 120 Olson, Seth, 463 Onufrak, Elizabeth, 126 Oprea, Luane, 262 Orta, Luis, 166 Ortega, Raymond, 121 Ortiz-Bush, Yvonne, 132 Orza, Julia L., 280 Osborn, Cynthia J., 400 Ota Wang, Vivian, 470 Owen, Ann, 481 Owen, Yvonne J., 533 Paar, Derrick, 271 Packard, Susan H., 432 Packman, Jill, 369 Page, Betsy J., 400 Painter, Linda C., 191 Palmer, Charles, 321 Palomar, Joaquina, 562 Pam, Vandenaker, 504 Parfitt, Diane L., 286 Paris, Kenny, 416 Parker, Stephen E., 517 Parker, Woodrow, 179 Parks, Fayth, 186 Parks-Savage, Agatha, 513 Parr, Gerald D., 495 Parsons, Richard, 450 Parvinbenam, Daryush, 411 Pascarella, Ernie, 197 Pate, Robert H., 520 Patricia, Stanley D., 252 Patrick, Shawn, 210 Paul, Alston, 334 Paulson, Don, 200 Pearson, Frances C., 256 Pearson, Quinn M., 117 Pearson, Richard E., 392 Pedrosa, Idalia, 564 Pehrsson, Dale E., 418 Pellitteri, John S., 383 Pelsma, Dennis M., 235 Pepper, Barbara, 180
RT0746_C013.indd 587
Perez de Alejo, Lourdes, 564 Perkins, John, 452 Perkins-Dock, Robin, 189 Perrone-McGovern, Kristin M., 223 Perry, Lucille P., 262 Perusse, Rachelle, 381 Peters, Joseph E., 435 Peterson, David, 379 Peterson, Gary W., 172 Peterson, Jean, 233 Peterson, Kevin H., 274 Peterson, Marla, 475 Phelps, LeAdelle, 389 Phillips, Emily, 386 Phillips, Paul L., 191 Piazza, Nick, 409 Picart, Jose, 338 Piedmont, Ralph L., 279 Pierce, Ilene, 276 Pieterse, Alex, 509 Pietrzak, Dale, 293, 463 Pinkney, James, 335 Pipes, Randolph B., 109 Pisacano, John, 376 Pitts, James, 179 Plstole, M. Carole, 233 Polanco, Graciela, 562 Ponec, Debral L., 351 Pope, Mark, 315 Pope, Verl, 307 Poppen, William A., 475 Popple, Dave, 376 Portal, Guadalupe, 562 Porter, Julia, 321 Portman, Tarrell, 197 Post, Phyllis, 344 Potolea, Dan, 567 Powe, Alton N., 426 Powell, Barbara M., 211 Presbury, Jack H., 511 Pressley, Jana D., 473 Prevatt, Frances, 172 Prichard, Karen K., 219 Prilleltensky, Ora, 470 Prime, Marilyn S., 161 Proctor, Briley, 172 Protivnak, Jake, 413
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588 Provost, Judith A., 174 Pruitt, Terry, 476 Puckett, Frank, 321 Pulakos, Joan, 203 Puleo, Stephanie G., 115 Putt, Geoffrey, 411 Quarto, Christopher J., 468 Quatman, Teri, 142 Quincy, Barbara I., 451 Quinn, Mittie, 509 Radd, Tommie R., 352 Rahn, Julia, 210 Rainey, John S., 400 Raman, Pattabi, 293 Rambo, Brenda C., 468 Ramos-Sanchez, Lucila, 142 Ramsey, MaryLou, 360 Rapin, Lynn S., 406 Rarick, Susan L., 161 Rasmus, Scott D., 176, 317 Rausch, John, 398 Rawles, Portia D., 517 Rawlins, Maxine, 264 Rawlins, Melanie, 222 Ray, Dee C., 498 Rayle, Andrea Dixon, 123 Read, Mary, 135 Reardon, Robert C., 172 Rebecca, Nolan, 252 Redmond, Robert F., 280 Redmond, Trina, 274 Regan, James, 376 Reichelt, Mary Anne, 280 Reid, Michael J., 473 Reinink, Barry, 290 Reinkraut, Rick, 268 Remig, Anita, 355 Remley, Jr., Theodore, 262 Rennie, Robyn L., 518 Rex, Stockton, 228 Reyland, Susan, 452 Reynolds, JoLynne, 486 Reznik, Eric, 166 Richard, Shingleton, 504
RT0746_C013.indd 588
FACULTY INDEX Richardson, Brent G., 412 Richardson, Mary Sue, 379 Richmond, Lee J., 277 Riggs, Barbara, 231 Riley, Larry, 306 Riley, Lesley D., 182 Riley, Riley D., 202 Rinaldi Jovet, Roberto, 564 Ringgenberg, Larry J., 539 Ripley, Jennifer S., 518 Ripley, Karen, 189 Ripley, Vivian, 513 Ritchie, Jill, 269 Ritchie, Martin, 409 Ritter, Sandra, 113 Riva, Maria, 154 Rivera, Lourdes M., 383 Robbins, Shelly L., 436 Robbins, Steve, 424 Robert, Simmons, 504 Roberts Martin, Rebecca, 411 Roberts, Richard L., 211 Roberts, Walter B., 295 Robertson, Krista, 452 Robertson, Patricia E., 465 Robinson, Cecil, 389 Robinson, Chester, 491 Robinson, III, Edward H., 176 Rochelle, Hiatt, 306 Rodriguez, Ana M., 564 Rodriguez, Maria, 564 Rodriguez, Sara, 562 Roff, Linda, 481 Roffman, Eleanor, 269 Rogers, Jackie B., 246 Rollin, Steven, 172 Rondeau, Holiday, 518 Ropar, John, 398 Rose, Quinones-Delvalle, 396 Rosenau, Douglas, 473 Rosenbaum, William, 262 Rosen-Galvin, Christina, 200 Rosenthal, David, 197 Rosqvist, Johan, 420 Roter, Petra, 539 Roth, Richard, 129
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589
FACULTY INDEX Rotter, Joseph, 456 Roussel, Daniel, 262 Rowley, William, 532 Rubel, Deborah J., 418 Rubenstein, Bonnie J., 395 Rubenstein, Gerald, 395 Ruby, Roy, 321 Rutledge, Dave, 424 Rutter, Michael, 371 Rutter, Philip Carmen A., 152 Saginak, M. Alan, 540 Saiz, Stephen, 381 Saladin, Steve, 203 Salomone, Linda S., 365 Salter, Panoel, 442 Salyers, Kathleen, 409 Sam, James, 290 Sampson, James P., 172 Sampson, Stephen, 189 Samulewicz, Edward, 445 Sanchez, Elba, 564 Sanchez, Jorge Alfredo, 562 Sanchez, Serafin, 484 Sanders, Jr., Johnny, 458 Sanders, Kathryn, 416 Sandy, Leo R., 355 Santana, Niurka, 166 Sarah, Toman, 396 Sasser, Judith S., 235 Satcher, Jamie F., 112 Saterfield, Harry, 140 Sautter, Scott W., 518 Savage, Rowland L., 276 Savickas, Mark L., 400 Savory, Lou, 158 Sax, Caren, 139 Scalise, Eric T., 518 Scarboro, Barbara, 330 Scarborough, Janna L., 392 Schiller, William, 416 Schilling, Thomas, 267 Schimmel Penninck, Marie, 126 Schlossberg, Simeon K., 280 Schmid, Richard, 120 Schmidt, Eric, 486
RT0746_C013.indd 589
Schmidt, John J., 335 Schnacke, Stephen B., 248 Schnell, Richard, 381 Schnieders, H. Lori, 470 Schreiber, Henry L., 502 Schulz, Lisa, 186 Schumacher, Rebecca, 180 Schwartz, Lester, 383 Schwitzer, Alan, 513 Scileppi, John, 376 Scott, Susan W., 518 Scott, Wally W., 515 Sdorow, Lester, 424 Seaberry, Jeannette S., 352 Seamon, Dan, 409 Seay, Thomas A., 440 Sebera, Kerry, 191 Seem, Susan R., 387 Selicoff, Helen, 562 Seligman, Linda, 510 Sellers, Darlene, 329 Sellers, Mark M., 157 Septeowski, Dale J., 210 Serrato, Carlos, 197 Servaty-Seib, Heather, 233 Setchfield, Margaret S., 534 Seto, Atsuko, 360 Sexton, Larry C., 242 Seymour, John, 295 Shafe, Marie C., 174 Shakoor, Muhyi A., 387 Shallow, Sharon, 334 Sham-Choy, Claire, 134 Shannon, Pankow, 504 Shapiro, Jerrold Lee, 142 Shapiro, Shauna L., 142 Sharf, Richard S., 161 Sharkey, Stuart J., 161 Sharp, Conni K., 239 Sharp, Kenneth, 480 Shastri, Anuradhaa, 386 Shaw, Richard, 417 Sheeley, Vernon Lee, 248 Sheen, Marion, 140 Sheffer, Susan, 214 Sheldon, Susan, 129
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590 Shen, Jean, 495 Shepard, David, 135 Sheperis, Carl, 321 Sheperis, Shelly F., 317 Sherrard, Peter A., 179 Sherry, Griffith, 504 Sherry, Patrick, 154 Sheverbush, Robert L., 239 Shoffner, Marie L., 520 Shuell, Thomas, 389 Shuff, I. Michael, 226 Shulman, Julie, 226 Shupe, Margery, 412 Silverberg, Robert A., 400 Simon, Matthew, 166 Simon, Patricia, 376 Simpson, Laura R., 317 Sims, Johnnie, 197 Singarajah, Thana, 200 Sink, Christopher A., 532 Sisemore, Timothy A., 473 Siwy, James M., 473 Skinner, Amy, 475 Slaton, Billy J., 190 Slay, Patrick, 476 Slicker, Ellen K., 468 Slone, Mary B., 191 Smaby, Marlowe, 369 Smart, Rebekah, 135 Smiley, Elizabeth, 520 Smith, Adina J., 327 Smith, Dan H., 134 Smith, Dean, 435 Smith, Janice E., 256 Smith, Jeffrey M., 351 Smith, Leonard, 126 Smith, Michael, 210 Smith, Michael R., 547 Smith, Richard M., 365 Smith, Shon D., 432 Smith, Sondra, 179 Smith, Thomas E., 121 Smoote, Stanley, 481 Snook, Stephen C., 473 Snow, Brent M., 191 Snyder, Beverly A., 150 Snyder, Matthew, 424
RT0746_C013.indd 590
FACULTY INDEX Softas-Nall, Basilia, 156 Solomon, Mia, 445 Solorzano, Bernadette Hassan, 484 Somers, Mary, 276 Sota, Eduardo, 562 Sparks, Rozanne R., 240 Speer, Paul W., 470 Spencer, Leon E., 186 Spencer, Richard J., 267 Spengler, Paul M., 223 Spradlin, Lynn, 450 Spruill, David A., 250 Srebalus, David, 545 Stacks, James, 491 Stadler, Holly A., 109 Stafford, Thomas, 339 Staley, Richard, 386 Stalling, Jan, 488 Stanard, Rebecca A., 191 Stanley, Paula H., 515 Stanton, Gary L., 203 Starkey, Donna S., 317 Staton, Renee A., 512 Stebnicki, Mark, 334 Steigerwald, Fran, 515 Stein, Paul, 395 Stephenson, Edward, 166 Steven, Kay, 504 Stevens, Reid D., 283 Stewart, Anne L., 512 Stickel, Sue A., 286 Stickle, Fred E., 248 Stockburger, Muriel, 242 Stokes, Larry, 262 Stone, Carolyn, 180 Stone, Edward, 467 Strohm, David A., 236 Strong, Connie S., 242 Strosnider, J. Steve, 515 Stryker, David A., 272 Studer, James, 486 Stump, Earl, 403 Suarez, Elisabeth, 148 Sue, Whiston, 229 Suh, Suhyun, 109 Summerlin, Curtis, 318 Susan, Brady, 505
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FACULTY INDEX Susan, Macnamara, 505 Sutton, Jr., John M., 283 Suzuki, Lisa, 379 Sweeney, Thomas, 403 Sydnor, Denise, 166 Sytsma, Michael, 473 Szilagyi, Andreea, 567 Szymanski, Dawn, 315 Talleyrand, Regine, 510 Tan, Siang-Yang, 473 Tang, Mei, 406 Tanita, Glenn, 126 Tarnoff, Eileen, 209 Tarragona, Margarita, 562 Tarvydas, Vilia, 197 Taub, Deborah, 233 Taub, Gordon, 176 Taylor, Nancy P., 398 Taylor, William, 329 Teed, Elizabeth, 377 Teel, Faith, 256 Tena, Antonio, 562 Teresa, Collihns-jones, 505 Termaat, Mercedes, 160 Terrell, Deanne J., 473 Terrell, Jeffrey C., 473 Theisen, Michael, 528 Thomas, Antoinette, R., 520 Thomas, Chippewa, 109 Thomas, George, 321 Thomas, Jay C., 420 Thomas, Stephen W., 334 Thompson, Patricia, 373 Thorne-Devin, Susan, 209 Thorngren, Jill M., 327 Thorpe, Marilyn, 262 Thrower, Elizabeth E., 115 Thuerer, John, 202 Tiggleman, Casey, 473 Ting, S. Raymond, 339 Tinsley-Li, Susan, 421 Tobin, David, 434 Todah, Norma, 158 Toloczko, Ann Marie, 562 Tom, Gordon, 232 Tom, Sexton, 229
RT0746_C013.indd 591
Tomsa, Gheorghe, 567 Tookes-Reznik, Tonya, 355 Toomer, Jeff W., 171 Topper, Charlie, 158 Torres-Rivera, Edil, 369, 389 Townsend, Darlene C., 202 Tracey, Terence J., 124 Tram, Jane M., 421 Trevino, Lilia L., 498 Trotter, Thomas V., 204 Truscott, Stephen, 390 Trusty, Jerry, 442 Tschopp, Molly K., 223 Tsoubris, Gus, 377 Tsukada, Karen Y., 161 Tuchscherer, Gerald L., 204 Tuescher, Kimberly, 542 Tunick, Roy, 545 Turner, Paul, 476 Uellendahl, Gail, 129 Underwood, Joe Ray, 321 Underwood, Lee A., 518 Uomoto, Jay, 473 Urofsky, Robert, 540 Utay, Joseph, 439 Utesch, William, 232 Vahala, Mary Beth, 539 Valdez, Jesse, 154 Valiente, David, 167 Valiente, Marilyn, 167 Vandendorpe, Mary, 214 Vandiver, Beverly, 442 VanDoren, David, 544 VanOrnum, William, 377 VanValkenburg, John, 386 VanZandt, C. (Zark) E., 283 Varhely, Susan C., 145 Vazquez, Jesse M., 396 Veach, Laura, 346 Velez, Magali, 564 Venable, Riley H., 494 Vereen, Linwood, 200 Vernon, Ann S., 198 Vess, Kimberly A., 198 Victorio, Amparo, 562
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592 Villalba, Jose A., 343 Vitanza, Stephanie, 122 Voelp, Holly, 451 Voit, Ecford, 276 Volker, Marty, 390 Vrasmas, Ecaterina, 567 Wagner, Buddy, 318 Wagner, Jodie, 539 Wagner, Miriam L., 337 Wagner, Tom, 244 Waite, Dennis, 285 Wakelin, Cheryl, 409 Walker, Donald, 473 Walker, Jennifer, 416 Wallace, James A., 211 Wallace, Valerie, 129 Walsh, Jacqueline A., 426 Wang, Chia-Chih “D.C.”, 314 Ward, Donald E., 240 Ward, Janice, 307 Warden, Ken, 396 Ward-Ross, Lisa, 334 Warren, Fernelle, 113 Waryold, Diane, 330 Wassel, Frederick, 267 Watson, Albert L., 406 Watson, Zarus, 262 Watt, Sherry, 197 Weaver, Florence S., 335 Webb, Carole, 476 Webb, Linda, 169 Weber, Bill F., 488 Wechsler, Susan, 276 Weed, Roger O., 189 Weiner, Charles, 120 Weissenberger, David, 489 Weissenburger, Jacalyn, 543 Weissman, Andrew, 126 Weisz, John R., 318 West, John D., 400 West, William B., 468 Westbrooks, Karen L., 248 Wester, Kelly L., 343 Wexler, Matthew, 424 Wheeler, Craig, 542 Wheeler, Harold W., 318
RT0746_C013.indd 592
FACULTY INDEX Whelley, Peter T., 355 Whipple, Vicky, 209 White, Jama L., 473 White, JoAnna, 189 White, Lyle J., 219 White, Michael J., 223 White, Ruth Ann, 491 Whiteman, Jerry, 254 Whiting, Peggy P., 458 Whitmore, Harold L., 465 Whitt, Elizabeth, 197 Wickes, Kevin L., 190 Wicks, Robert J., 279 Wiersalis, Ed, 344 Wilcoxon, S. Allen, 112 Wildt, Theresa R., 528 Willcoxson, Milli, 411 Williams, Arthur J., 190 Williams, Braun, 152 Williams, Derick J., 520 Williams, June M., 259 Williams, Linda S., 113 Williams, Rhonda, 150 Williams, Tom, 318 Williamson, Laurie, 330 Willis, Keith A., 354 Willow, Rebecca A., 434 Wills, Curtis E., 483 Wilson, Frederick R., 406 Wilson, Keith, 442 Wilson, Lisa, 422 Wilson, Nona, 540 Wilson, Peter F., 476 Winek, Jon, 330 Winfrey, Joan, 148 Wingett, Terry J., 354 Winn, Mary, 424 Winters, Robert, 272 Witchel, Robert I., 439 Wittmer, Joe, 179 Wodiska, B., 276 Wolenik, Rita, 129 Wolffe, Karen, 121 Wong, Henry, 334 Wood, Barb, 373 Wood, Meredith M., 157 Woodford, Mark, 360
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593
FACULTY INDEX Woods, Patricia, 396 Woodside, Marianne, 475 Woodward, John, 534 Wooten, James W., 318 Worthington, Roger L., 312 Wosley-George, Liz, 422 Wozny, Darren, 321 Wright, Jeanne, 113 Wright, Pam, 225 Wright-Carrroll, Doris, 238 Wroblewski, David, 411 Wurtz, Philip J., 236 Wyatt, Carl V., 486
RT0746_C013.indd 593
Yager, Geoffrey G., 406 Yarhouse, Mark A., 518 Yazak, Daniel L., 326 Yick-Flanagan, Alice, 293 Young, Glyn, 334 Young, Mark, 176 Young, Scott, 321 Zagzebski, Lynn Marie, 562 Zake, Jerome, 409 Zang, Sharon, 416 Zhang, Naijian, 450 Zimmerman, Sandra, 293
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RT0746_C013.indd 594
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