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Master of Science degree program with a major in College Student Personnel Services prepares entry level professionals for student affairs practice in higher education. The program is offered by the Department of Psychology and Counseling in collaboration with the Division of Student Affairs and the Department of Educational Leadership, Curriculum, and Special Education. Students can choose either the Professional Practice track or the College Counseling track. The Professional Practice track prepares students for administrative careers in student affairs, whereas the College Counseling track prepares students to work in counseling centers. The program is a 48-hour course of study designed to meet the training standards established by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Programs (CACREP). In addition, the program is consistent with the curriculum guidelines of the American College Personnel Association. Graduates of the College Counseling track are eligible to seek licensure as professional counselors in Arkansas.

Application to the program is made through the Graduate School. Financial assistance is available through regular graduate assistantships and through special assistantships made available through the Division of Student Affairs. For further information, consult the Arkansas State University Graduate Bulletin or contact Dr. Nola Christenberry, Program Coordinator at nchriste@astate.edu.

 
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