Counseling Programs at Florida Gulf Coast University
Fort
Myers, Florida
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 14, 2012
For information contact:
Dr. Russell Sabella at (239) 590-7782
Public Invited to Learn About FGCU
Counseling Programs at Orientation Meeting
FORT MYERS, FL - Current and prospective students interested in Florida Gulf
Coast University's Mental Health Counseling or School
Counseling programs are encouraged to attend the Spring
Orientation meeting from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday September 24th, 2012, Merwin
Hall Room 205.
The Master of Arts degree in Mental Health
Counseling prepares students for licensure as mental health counselors.
Graduates work in a variety of community, social service and private arenas.
The Master of Education or Master of Arts
program in School Counseling prepares students for certification as school
counselors. Graduates in school counseling are prepared to work in PreK-12
settings.
Goals for both programs are reflective of
national standards and include the development of professional competence,
respect for clients, self-awareness, individual growth, professional identity,
an effective professional philosophy and a research orientation. Goals unique
to FGCU include accountability, advocacy, technological literacy, professional
leadership and field-based learning. Both programs are
accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related
Educational Programs (http://www.cacrep.org/) and the school counseling program
is approved by the Florida Department of Education.
For more information, contact Professor
Russell Sabella, Ph.D. in the Division of Graduate Studies by phone at (239)
590-7782 or via email at rsabella@fgcu.edu. You can visit the College of
Education web site at http://coe.fgcu.edu/
No sign-up is required.
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