Inclusive College Counseling: Ensuring Post-Secondary Success for All Students
EDUC X 414.84
Focus on counseling niche populations of college-bound students, including first-generation, those with learning disabilities, undocumented status, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Demonstrate a basic understanding of counseling special populations
Evaluate sources of current information about counseling special populations
Recognize the procedural, developmental, and emotional stages of the college transition process
About this course:
This course in the College Counseling Certificate focuses on individual groups of students with unique perspectives in the admissions process, such as students with learning differences, athletes, actors, and underserved students who are first-generation, transfer, members of the LGBTQ+ community, etc. The specificity and changeability of the course content allows the program to keep information current and provide certificate students with recent views or changing critical elements in the counseling profession. Previously titled: Special Issues in College Counseling.
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