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Student Newsletter

February 27, 2023

Summer and Fall Schedules - 2023

Summer and Fall semester registration will start soon.

Course Sequencing: 
http://www.nccucounseling.com/student2/index.php/advising/typical-course-offerings

Our goal is to help you move through the program at a steady rate, but it may not always be at the pace in which you thought you could go.  Some classes may fill early, and you may need to adjust your schedule a bit.  Some classes may be offered in a mode (online or on-campus) in which you can not take during a given semester, so you may need to adjust your plan/schedule with your advisor and take it the next time it is offered in your needed mode. 

Keep in mind that any plan you develop with your advisor is always subject to change based on course availability.

Please note a few things:



There are no on-campus courses scheduled for this summer. Students should pay very close attention to when classes are offered and any special attendance requirements that instructors may have in place.  Courses listed below are also found in BANNER.

Summer Intersession - May 8 through May 19, 2023

Summer Session 1 - May 23 through June 26, 2023

Summer Session 2 - June 29 through July 28, 2023 (all classes in Canvas)

Dual Session - May 15 through July 29, 2023

Fall Semester - August 14 through December 7, 2023

 On campus

 Online



March Webinar 

 
Title: The Substance Use Recovery Experiences of African American Women 

Date: March 7, 2023, @ 1:00 p.m. 

Presenters: Dr. Taheera Blount and Dr. David Fitzpatrick 

Description: This webinar will discuss the results from a qualitative phenomenological research study that examined the impact of spirituality, religion, and family to achieve sustained recovery within the lives of eight African American women. This webinar highlights that recovery is occurring in the lives of African American women without the aid of formalized treatment.  

Objectives:

https://RecoveryExperiences.eventbrite.com/


Student Social

 

Nu Chi Chi is hosting virtual Social Hours on the fourth Sunday of every month from 7:00-8:00pm (EST). These events are open to all students and faculty in the counseling program, so remember to mark your calendars! 
 
If you're available – we'd love to see you. These events provide us with opportunities to get to know & support each other, and build community. We hope you'll stop by and say hello! 
  
Save The Date!  Future Social Hours will be held from 7:00-8:00pm (EST) on: 

Stay tuned for more information on upcoming events.  
 
Please email Kevin Eason, Nu Chi Chi Chapter President, at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions or more information.  
 
We hope to see you online soon!  

 



CPCE Testing Dates - Spring 2023

 

CPCE testing at NCCU Testing Center (Taylor Building) dates and availability for spring 2023: 

 

The CPCE registration survey is current and ready for use on our website. 

  



Some Reminders from Dr. Blount, the Field Placement Coordinator:

 

Summer 2023 MOA deadline date: Friday, April 14, 2023 
Special request deadline date: Monday, March 13, 2023
 

Fall 2023 MOA deadline date: Friday, July 14, 2023 
Special request deadline date: Monday, June 12, 2023 



Final Defense - Attention May and Summer Graduates

If you plan to graduate this May or this summer, please remember to sign up for your final defense:

http://www.nccucounseling.com/student2/index.php/advising/final-defense



Post-its-to-Practice Virtual Symposium

Friday, April 21, 2023

8:30am-12:30pm


https://post-its-to-practice-symposium23.eventbrite.com

The Post-its-to-Practicum Virtual Symposium will provide various sessions that focus on supporting the needs and changing the narrative of children and adolescents involved in the child welfare system and those with an incarcerated parent. This workshop is designed for helping professionals, graduate students, and supportive adults who have an interest in these fields. Attendees will explore interventions and best practices that will support their advocacy efforts and connect with other professionals and supportive adults in these fields. 

Attendees may earn a certificate of up to 4 clock hours of continuing education for this half-day workshop.

Session topics delivered by guest facilitators include:

This event is sponsored by the NCCU Counselor Education Program, NCCU Juvenile Justice Institute (JJI), and Our Children's Place of Coastal Horizons.

For tickets, please visit: https://post-its-to-practice-symposium23.eventbrite.com



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