I want to
invite you to learn more about our Masters degree programs in School
Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Florida Gulf Coast
University. We are now accepting applications for students who want to begin in
the Fall of 2018. The deadline, February 15, 2018 will be here before you know
it.
Some quick facts about the FGCU counseling graduate program
and our graduates:
- There are more school and clinical mental health counseling jobs available in Southwest Florida right now than we have available professionals.
- Most of our graduates are hired before they even graduate! All of our students seeking jobs are hired within 3 months of graduation -- most before graduation, some right afterwards.
- The FGCU graduate program in school counseling is DOE approved and both the school counseling and clinical mental health counseling programs are CACREP accredited. This is a big deal. It means that you can get to work right away and your degree is highly portable.
- Typically students attend their courses in the early evenings so you would not have to quit your day job.
- Several of our courses are "blended" or "hybrid." This means that some traditional face-to-face classes are replaced by online learning activities. This way, we can take advantage of the best features of both face-to-face and online learning.
- The department offers a dual major track for students who aspire to become both licensed as clinical mental health counselors and certified school counselors.
- The Department of Counseling also offers a certificate in Marriage, Couples, and Family counseling, beginning in 2018.
- School Counseling: Graduates from this program work in public and private schools that serve PK-12 students and some work in postsecondary institutions including career and technical centers, special training programs for youth, colleges, and universities.
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Graduates from this program work in community agencies, mental health settings, and private practices after graduation and most seek and achieve licensure.
- The department recently received a $1 million dollar grant which we will be using to develop an on-campus counseling center as well as fund professional development opportunities for students.
- The Department offers a part-time option for students who are working and a full-time track for students who can take on a greater work load.
Learn more about the Clinical Mental Health
Counseling degree here:https://www2.fgcu.edu/mariebcollege/Counseling/CHMC/index.asp
Learn more about the School Counseling degree
here:
The deadline to apply is February 15 of each year
although students are encouraged to start early. Applications will be considered
for admission on a space available basis to qualified applicants beyond the
deadline. Applications are reviewed by the Admissions Committee and interviews
are scheduled between February 15th and March 15th. Initial notices of
acceptance, deferred decisions or denial of admission are mailed by the first
week in April.
If you have any questions, feel free to call or
email!
Sincerely,
Russell A.
Sabella, Ph.D.
Professor of
Counseling
Department of
Counseling
Marieb College of Health
& Human Services
Florida Gulf Coast
University
10501 FGCU BLVD South
Fort Myers, FL 33965-6565
Office: 284 Merwin
Hall
Work Phone: 239-590-7782
Fax: 239-590-7770
The mission of
Florida Gulf Coast University's (FGCU) Counseling Programs is to prepare
exemplary professional practitioners, leaders, and scholars. The programs use a
research-practitioner approach that integrates the use of current technology,
supervised field experiences, scholarly inquiry, and intellectual and creative
resources to work with an increasingly diverse and global society. The program
trains counselors who work in pre-K through grade 12 schools, social service,
government agencies, hospitals, community organizations, and private practice.
The FGCU counseling programs educate well-rounded counselors who demonstrate
competence included in the high standards as set forth by our accreditation and
professional organizations.
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