We are a humanistic, multicultural, non-sexist graduate program designed to train Professional Counselors. Graduates are employed in settings including schools, mental health/social service agencies, colleges, government agencies, & counseling centers.
CACREP accredited Master of Arts in Counseling degree School and Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) options. An Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling option is approved by the NJ Certification Board for continuing education and initial LCADC application. CMHC meets the NJ licensing standard for the Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) leading to the LPC.
We are a humanistic, multicultural, non-sexist graduate program designed to train Professional Counselors. Students and faculty focus on the development of increased self-awareness, professional and personal growth, and continuous learning.
Learning objectives include theoretical training, skills development and practical application through coursework and supervised practica/internships. The faculty provides preparation in the areas of individual, group, and career counseling theories and techniques; professional orientation; social and cultural foundations; appraisal; research and evaluation; and human development.
Graduates are employed in settings including schools, mental health/social service agencies, colleges, government agencies, counseling centers and businesses. Other graduates go on to doctorial programs in Counselor Education & Supervision.