How can I gain more information about the Community Counseling Masters Program and the counseling profession?
Each new student accepted in the Community Counseling Masters Program is assigned a Faculty Advisor before their first semester begins. This provides each student with a contact person for program-related questions. During their first semester in the program students receive their Community Counseling Student Handbook, as well as information about the Department of Counseling, the faculty, and student organizations. Students also register for a Seminar in Counseling course during their first semester in order to learn more about the Department of Counseling and the counseling profession. The Community Counseling course (5600:635) provides in-depth information about the professional identity, roles, ethics, and history of Community Counselors. For more information about the Community Counseling program please contact: Dr. Robert C. Schwartz. For more information about the Department of Counseling, please contact the Administrative Assistant, Ms. Janice Vaughn at 330-972-7779.