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Student Newsletter

January 3, 2022

 


 

Happy New Year!

 

NCCU signSpring Semester - Classes begin January 10, 2022


Please be aware that there are synchronous and asynchronous online course listings this spring semester. 

     Synchronous: All students are online at the same time.
     Asynchronous: Students do not have to be online at the same time.

If a class is synchronous, there will be a specific day and time listed on BANNER.  Please pay attention to this information when registering.  If you register for a synchronous course, you are required to be present during each and every class day and time.  Synchronous classes meet every week on the same day at the same time.  If you cannot commit to the class meeting times, please do not register for the course.  You will need to develop a different plan with your advisor.


Synchronous classes this spring:

There are also some courses that have some mandatory meeting times.  Please read the "NOTE" sections on Banner.

 

Textbooks


As usual, make sure to have your textbooks and materials ready before the semester begins.  You can find a textbook list here.
   



CACREP Site Visit: February 2-4, 2022


Last academic year, the NCCU Counseling Program submitted a Self-Study for re-accreditation to CACREP.  CACREP completed their initial review of our Self-Study and approved us for a site visit this academic year.  Our site visit will be a virtual site visit - and will take place February 2-4, 2022

The purposes of a site visit are to (1) validate the Self-Study document presented to CACREP, and (2) gain an understanding of the aspects of the program that cannot be evaluated fully through a review of the Self-Study document submitted by the institution.

Please note that faculty and staff will be fairly busing during the time period of the site visit, and you may be asked to help by meeting with select members of the site visit team.  


 

Plan to Graduate in May 2022?


Please submit your "Application for Graduation" to your advisor by 5pm on Friday, January 14, 2022.



NBCC Foundation - Minority Fellowship Program  - Application Deadline EXTENDED to January 16, 2022

 


The NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the application period for the 2022 National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program (NBCC MFP). Ninety (90) doctoral and master’s-level counseling fellowships are available.

Award amounts range from $10,000 to $20,000 and include fellowships in the following categories:

The MFP is made possible by a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and administered by the NBCC Foundation.

The application period for 2022 awards will run from Aug. 23, 2021 through January 16, 2022. Applications will close on January 16, 2022.

For more information or to apply, visit https://nbccf.org/programs/scholarships

If you have questions, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." data-cke-saved-' + path + '\'' + prefix + ':' + addy21704 + '\'>'+addy_text21704+'<\/a>'; //-->

 



3rd Annual NCCU Career Institute - January 14, 2022

Empowering Veterans through Career and Mental Health Counseling in the Midst of COVID

The North Carolina Central University Department of Counseling and Higher Education and the Career Counseling Program invite you to the 2022 Virtual Career Institute entitled, “Empowering Veterans through Career and Mental Health Counseling in the Midst of COVID.” This event will be held on Friday, January 14, 2022 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, and will bring together professionals and graduate students from around the state who are interested in career, mental health, and rehabilitation development for a networking and learning opportunity.

Attendees will earn a certificate of up to 3 clock hours of continuing education for this half day conference.

A full agenda will be available by January 7, 2022. 

Registration: https://3rdAnnualNCCUCareerInstitute.eventbrite.com/

For additional questions, please contact Dr. Levette S. Scott at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." target="_blank" data-cke-saved-' + path + '\'' + prefix + ':' + addy18285 + '\'>'+addy_text18285+'<\/a>'; //--> or 919-530-6212.



2020-2021 Annual Report

In accordance with CACREP standards, program faculty should disseminate an annual report that includes (1) a summary of the program evaluation results, (2) subsequent program modifications, and (3) any other substantial program changes. 

The 2020-2021 Annual Report for the NCCU Counselor Education Program is available for download here.


 

Pursuing a Second Degree


For students who are graduating Spring 2022 or later, you MUST complete a minimum of 18 semester hours above and beyond your original plan of study in order to receive a second degree.  There are very specific courses that must be completed to receive a second degree and these are specified on this page: http://www.nccucounseling.com/student2/index.php/advising/dual-major

If you are pursuing two degrees, make sure that you have completed the new form that ensures the University is aware of your intention to pursue two degrees at the same time.  This form is new as of fall 2021.  It can be found in the forms area of the student website ("Adding a Second Major").
http://www.nccucounseling.com/student2/index.php/forms.


This form is completed and sent to your advisor for processing.  Once the form has been processed, you should see both degree programs on your transcript in BANNER.

Please note that your second internship must consist of a 600-hour placement.  In other words, students receiving a second degree will complete a second 600-hour internship placement (600 hours for their first major, 600 hours for their second major).

Please speak with your advisor if you have any questions.



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