2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Counselor Education (CE)
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132 Gildemeister Hall (507.457.5335) or (800.242.8978, x 5335), Fax: 507.457.5882
EA 201 WSU Rochester, (507.285.7488) or (800.366.5418, x 7488), Fax: 507.285.7170
Counselor Education
Chairperson: Mary Fawcett
Graduate Faculty: Bjornestad, Borror, Cigrand, Fawcett, Hittner, Johnson
Andrea Bjornestad, Assistant Professor; BS, South Dakota State University; MA, University of South Dakota; PhD, University of South Dakota; 2010 -
Gaylia Borror, Professor; BS, Davis & Elkins College; MS, West Virginia University; PhD, University of Iowa; 1989-
Dawnette Cigrand, Assistant Professor; BA, Cornell College; MA, University of Iowa; PhD, University of Iowa; 2010 -
Mary Fawcett, Professor; BA, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; MA, Appalachian State University; PhD, University of South Carolina; 1999-
Jo Hittner, Assistant Professor; BA, Mary College; MA, University of North Dakota; PhD, University of North Dakota; 2009-
Veronica Johnson, Assistant Professor; BA, University of Montana; MA, University of Montana; EdD, University of Montana; 2009-
Degree Offered
Master of Science in Counselor Education
Majors
Community Counseling
Professional Development
School Counseling
Certificate
Addiction Counseling
Counselor Education Department Mission
The Counselor Education Department prepares socially conscious, culturally competent school and community counselors, leaders, and agents of change for effective, respectful, responsible work with people reflecting the broad diversity of society.
Counselor Education Department Goals and Objectives
Department Goals and Objectives are included in the Counselor Education Department Program Handbook.
Licensure Endorsements
Minnesota – Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) – Minnesota Board of Behavior Health and Therapy (BBHT)
Wisconsin – Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) – Wisconsin Examining Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and
Professional Counselors (EBSWMFT&PC)
Minnesota – School Counselor Licensure – Minnesota Department of Education (DOE)
Wisconsin – School Counselor Licensure – Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI)
Minnesota - Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) – Board of Behavior Health and Therapy (BBHT)
Admission Requirements
The department’s admissions process is designed to ensure that the most uniquely qualified applicants are identified, admitted, and retained. All student applications for admission must follow this sequence:
- Application and admission to Graduate Study at WSU. Application deadline for Graduate Study is November 15. An undergraduate GPA of 2.5 is the basic standard for admission to Graduate Study at WSU, as well as for CE applicants. Applicants with undergraduate GPAs lower than 2.5 are eligible only for Graduate Special Student admission status (see Graduate Special Students below).
- Completion of CE Department admissions application. All persons admitted to Graduate Study and all Graduate Special students are eligible to apply for admission into the CE Department. Deadline for completed written application materials is December 1 for the following Fall Semester. Note to Graduate Special students: successful completion of the CE admissions process only can result in your being provisionally admitted into the department because you are not yet eligible for admission to Graduate Study.
- Notification to CE Department Administrative Assistant (507.457.5335) of intent to enroll in for the next academic semester. After completing all written application materials, selected students will be invited to attend a group screening process on the second Friday of spring semester prior to following fall semester in which they plan to take 601. All written application materials and screening data will be assessed to select a cohort of no more than 45 persons (15 persons per 601 section) who will be admitted into the CE Department. Specific screening dates and all materials are available through the CE Department offices.
- After admission to the CE Department, each student will be assigned an academic advisor.
- All persons admitted to the CE Department will complete a Comprehensive Background Check (CBC) in order to assess the likelihood of securing a practicum/internship assignment in the Community Counseling Program, the School Counseling Degree program, the Addictions Counseling Certificate program, and related potential professional license.
- must be among the first 12 credits taken in a student’s CE Department program, and must be taken in the Fall semester following successful screening.
NOTE: Persons interested in applying to the Counselor Education Department may contact the CE Department Administrative Assistant in Winona at 507.457.5335 for the names, telephone numbers, and email addresses of department faculty to assist students with the application and admission process.
Counselor Education Department Admission Screening Schedule
Screening for admission to the Counselor Education Department will be offered once a year. Applicants will be selected to participate in screening day based on their written application materials. Screening for admission will be held on the second Friday in spring semester (for following Fall semester). Applicants will be notified by mail as to the time and location of the screening. Successful applicants will take CE 601 Foundations of Counseling during the fall term.
Admission To Candidacy
Application for Admission to Candidacy Forms may be completed only after a student has been admitted to the Counselor Education Department. The Application for Admission to Candidacy Form defines the specific program requirements that a student must meet in order to complete their degree from the Counselor Education Department. The Application for Admission to Candidacy Form may be completed only after the Office of Graduate Studies and the Counselor Education Department have admitted a student as a graduate regular student (graduate special students may not apply for candidacy). During CE 601 - Foundations of Counseling, the student must complete their Application for Admission to Candidacy Form in consultation with their faculty advisor.
NOTE: Any courses taken beyond sixteen (16) credits will not apply to the degree program unless a petition for waiver of the sixteen (16) credits requirement is approved by the Director of Graduate Studies. View the current Winona State University Graduate Catalog for additional information.
Admission Requests By Persons Holding MA or MS Degrees From Other Universities
Persons holding a MA or MS degree in counseling or related profession from another accredited university may request admission to the Counselor Education Department. However, all course transfer and course waiver requirements outlined by the Winona State University Office of Graduate Studies and the Counselor Education Department will be strictly enforced.
Advising
Once an applicant has successfully completed screening and been admitted to the Counselor Education Department, they will be assigned a faculty advisor. The faculty advisor will serve throughout the student’s program of study unless the student requests a change of advisor in writing.
Requests for a change of faculty advisors must be submitted to:
- Administrative Assistant/Office Manager, Counselor Education Department, 132 Gildemeister, (507.457.5335)
- the currently assigned faculty advisor, and
- the faculty person the student wishes to have assigned as their new advisor.
Newly admitted students (following successful completion of Counselor Education Department faculty screening) are to contact their advisor upon receipt of their letter of acceptance from the Counselor Education Department. The faculty advisor will work with the student to complete a program of study (Counselor Education (CE) ) during CE 601 – Foundations of Counseling. Decisions related to the student’s program of study, sequencing of courses, scheduling, practicum, internship, and other pertinent information related to the Counselor Education Department should be made in consultation with their faculty advisor throughout the student’s program of study.
Graduate Special Students
The WSU Graduate School will accept students as Graduate Special Students who are able to take courses in the Counselor Education Department before they apply, attend screening, and are accepted by the Counselor Education Department. A student who has completed a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university and who wishes to enroll in graduate courses, but does not intend to pursue a graduate degree at Winona State University, may register as a graduate special student.
Prospective graduate special students must complete a Graduate Special Application Form to be admitted to the university.
NOTE: Admission as a graduate special student does not constitute admission to the Counselor Education Department.
Counselor Education Department applicants who do not meet the requirements for admission as a graduate regular student to Winona State University and the Counselor Education Department may be admitted as a graduate special student. All graduate regular admissions decisions by the Office of Graduate Studies and the Counselor Education Department will be delayed until the graduate special student has successfully completed twelve (12) semester credits of letter grade only graduate work with a grade of “B” or better in each completed course. Graduate special students may only register for enrollment in the following Counselor Education Department courses or other relevant graduate level coursework outside the department:
CE 532 - Stress Management
CE 534 - Human Relations and Diversity
CE 611 - Development over the Lifespan
CE 620 - Tests & Measurements
CE 625 - Career Development & Appraisal
CE 633 - Ethical Practice and Social Change
NOTE To Students Completing Coursework Prior To Admission to the Counselor Education Department:
Students who complete coursework in the Counselor Education Department prior to screening and admission to the department are advised that the successful completion of coursework does not guarantee their admission to the department. Only those individuals who have been admitted to the Counselor Education Department and have an approved Application for Admission to Candidacy From on file in the Office of Graduate Studies will be considered eligible to pursue a graduate degree from the Counselor Education Department.
NOTE: A student must notify the Counselor Education Department of their intent to pursue a degree prior to or during their first semester of enrollment in department coursework.
NOTE: Persons interested in applying to the Counselor Education Department may contact the CED Administrative Assistant in Winona at 507.457.5335 for the names, telephone numbers, and email addresses of department faculty to assist students with the application and admission process.
Summary of Important Admissions/Screening Deadline Dates
Application for admission to Graduate Study deadline: November 15
Written application materials deadline: December 1
Required on-campus screening date (for those selected): Second Friday in Spring Semester (for following Fall semester)
Permitted Courses for Application and Graduate Special Students
Students not yet admitted to the CE Department and all Graduate Special Students are permitted to enroll in only the following Counselor Education Department Courses or other related graduate level coursework outside of the department: CE 532 - Stress Management ,CE 534 - Human Relations and Diversity , CE 611 - Development over the Lifespan , CE 625 - Career Development & Appraisal , CE 620 - Tests & Measurements , , and CE 633 - Ethical Practice and Social Change . APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO CANDIDACY Students complete the Application for Admission to Candidacy form in consultation with their academic advisor after they have been admitted to the Counselor Education Department, and while taking CE 601 - Foundations of Counseling . The Application for Admission to Candidacy defines the specific program requirements that a student must meet to complete their degree from the Counselor Education Department.
Advising
After screening, all students are assigned an advisor from the Counselor Education Department faculty. The faculty advisor will work with the student throughout their program of study unless the student requests in writing a change of advisor.
Financial Assistance
Financial assistance for graduate students enrolled in the Counselor Education Department is available through graduate assistantships, federal and state grants, scholarships, loans, and campus employment. Students may contact the Winona State University Financial Aid Office for financial assistance information or their faculty advisor for scholarships specifically earmarked for Counselor Education students.
Graduation Requirements
- Students must complete all degree requirements for the major as stated on their Application for Admission to Candidacy.
- Students in Community Counseling and School Counseling must complete a one hundred fifty (150) clock hour practicum experience.
- Students in Community Counseling and School Counseling must complete a six hundred (600) clock hour internship experience.
- Students must pass a final written comprehensive examination.
- Students must complete a major capstone writing project in consultation with their advisor, to be presented as the major requirement for CE 695 - Capstone Project .
- Students may elect to complete a master’s thesis, an extensive research project that must be approved by the candidate’s advisor and an oral examination committee.
Endorsement Statement
When considering students for practicum and/or internship, and program graduates for employment, licensure, and/or certification, the faculty of the Counselor Education Department will endorse candidates only for positions for which they qualify by education, training, and personal qualifications. Program and/or degree requirements as defined by the student’s Application for Admission to Candidacy will serve as a guide to faculty when recommending students and graduates for specific positions in either a community counseling or school counseling setting. Both the Community Counseling and School Counseling Programs offered by the Winona State University Counselor Education Department meet all curriculum and clinical instruction requirements as defined by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
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