Academics

The School of Education prepares students from across ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, as well as from other states and nations, to work effectively with all students including multicultural and minority students. To fulfill our commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for the state's rural and Native populations, faculty actively and knowledgeably utilize educational technology to deliver all School of Education programs to remote places.


Undergraduate programs and departments

 

 

 

Counseling Department

Mission Statement
The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Counseling Program is committed to providing future counselors with transformative educational experiences grounded in active adult learning theory. We are invested in deconstructing colonialism to engage students from diverse backgrounds to claim space in the educational setting and the counseling profession. The faculty strives to develop culturally attuned counselors serving diverse populations across ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, nationally, and internationally. 

We subscribe to the scientist-practitioner-advocate model, teaching student responsiveness to the changing requirements of a dynamic, pluralistic society with new and emerging evidenced-based practices that accommodate culturally diverse worldviews. A key aim is to facilitate bi-directional learning opportunities to enhance student self-awareness, insight, empathy, compassion, curiosity, understanding, and commitment. We provide high quality counselor preparation grounded in current research, program evaluation, and improvement. 

The program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Programs (CACREP). Please email Amy Broadwater, Department Chair, with pertinent questions.

 

Special Programs


 

Graduate Degrees


All programs are also available as distance education option.