Counselor Education

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The Program in Counselor Education at NC State University prepares counselors for a variety of work settings. It has three concentrations for the master's degree: Community Agency Counseling, School Counseling and College Counseling.

Click here for an application (pdf version) to the Counselor Education program.

Click here for an application (MS-Word version) to the Counselor Education program.

New - Graduate Certificate in Counselor Education

This new program is designed for teachers, administrators, advisors, and tutors in schools and universities; human service professionals; and individuals who are interested in increasing their counseling and communication skills. Graduates of this program may help school counselors by supporting the students and parents or will strengthen communication skills for their work. They may also apply to master's programs in counseling and transfer the credits from this program. Classes will begin this fall and admission is rolling base. For more information and application, please read more from this link: http://ced.ncsu.edu/2/gcce.

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General Information
Admissions Questions
Masters Degree Program
Doctoral Degree Program
Faculty and Staff in Counselor Education
Facilities, Resources and Programs
Financial Aid
Frequently Asked Questions
Student Organizations and Activities
Counseling Links

2008-2009 Counselor Education Student Handbook Online (pdf format)

For more information, contact pauline_ellefson@ncsu.edu or write:

Counselor Education Program
Box 7801, 520 Poe Hall
NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7801
919-515-2244 tel

last updated 5/19/09

 

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Poe Hall

Box 7801

North Carolina State University

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Raleigh, N.C. 27695-7801


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