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Webinar: Ph.D. in Counseling

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The MSU Ph.D. in Counseling program prepares individuals to work as faculty and administrators in colleges and universities; advanced clinicians and supervisors in mental health agencies and private practice; consultants; and school and agency leaders. Our program affords students a unique, student-centered doctoral program experience:

  • Students have the opportunity to develop scholarly expertise, tailored to the student’s specific interest, while also learning and engaging in faculty research.
  • Intentional diversity is the signature of our program and is reflected in our faculty and students, research areas, commitment to advocacy and social justice, and community engagement within local, regional, national and international communities.
  • Our diverse renowned faculty of scholar-practitioners provide mentoring and advising in research, coursework, and the counseling profession.
  • Our community includes full-time and part-time students who pursue individualized study in areas such as college counseling, higher education, counselor supervision, marriage and family counseling, clinical mental health counseling, play therapy, school counseling, and career counseling.

The Ph.D. in Counseling Program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and builds on their national accreditation standards for master’s-level counseling programs. It is assumed that Ph.D. applicants have already completed a master’s degree in counseling which included coursework from all core areas required by CACREP (including practicum and internship).

Additional details about how to join the webinar will be emailed to those registered prior to the event. Questions? Contact phdcounsel@mail.montclair.edu or call Dr. Susan Fuller, Program Assistant at 973-655-3133 or Dr. Angela Sheely-Moore, Doctoral Program Director at 973-655-7389.