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Graduate Counseling Programs

School of Graduate Studies

Traditional On Campus 15 Week Study

The School of Graduate Studies programs at Rosemont College are dynamic, practical, and relevant, designed to propel your career forward. Join a diverse community of learners that nurtures your intellectual, professional, and personal growth. The School of Graduate Studies offerings include:

• Graduate teaching certifications on campus and online

• Traditional 15 week semester programs

• Campus, online and hybrid based graduate degrees

• Shadow a Graduate Class

Graduate Counseling Programs

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CACREP Accredited

The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), has granted accreditation to the following programs in Rosemont College's School of Graduate and Professional Studies programs including Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MA degree) and School Counseling (MA degree) both at Rosemont College in Rosemont, PA. The CACREP Board of Directors met in July 2021 and awarded accreditation to these counseling programs through October 2029.

Skills & Outcomes, Vital Statistics & More

Skills and Outcomes

  • Explain the foundational elements of the counseling profession including philosophy, roles, ethics, dispositions, and evidence-based practice to foster a strong professional counseling identity.
  • Communicate the importance of advocacy and social justice with an awareness of the multicultural issues influencing various populations to promote greater equity within the community.
  • Identify the developmental needs and experiences of individuals across the lifespan from early childhood through late adulthood and future generations.
  • Apply developmental practices to highlight the career and lifestyle needs of evolving populations within an ever-changing sociological framework.
  • Model effective counseling skills, techniques, and theoretical approach to establish and maintain the therapeutic alliance and support the needs of multicultural populations within individual and group settings.
  • Instill the ability to administer culturally sensitive assessment strategies that identify potential strengths and areas for improvement to ethically engage in diagnosis and treatment planning during crisis and non-crisis situations.
  • Emphasize the importance of current scholarly research to cultivate the ability to conduct, interpret, evaluate, and report research findings that have the potential to guide evidence-based practices in counseling.
  • Employ practices and decision-making that aligns with the ethical and legal standards of the profession.
  • Encourage collaborative engagement with other mental-health professions and constituents within counseling to support the needs of individuals seeking therapeutic services.
  • Recognize and explore personal biases and limitations through reflection and supervision to enhance professional competency and development.

 

 

Program Evaluations

Vital Statistics

Clinical Mental Health

School Counseling

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School of Graduate Studies

Our dynamic programs drive career advancement & foster intellectual, professional, & personal success.

Rosemont College Counseling Assistant Professor Dr. Thomas DeGeorge, PhD is part of why Rosemont College is a Forbes rated best online college, and a best mainline college.
Thomas DeGeorge, PhD

Associate Professor, Director & Clinical Supervisor Rosemont College Counseling Center, Director Graduate Counseling

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Counseling Faculty

Meet the experienced professional faculty with various areas of expertise that guide students throughout their journey in the field of counseling.

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Admissions Office

Whether you’re applying for your first year of college, transferring, or completing a degree, our admissions team is here to support you!

"What one is called to do, one is called to do with all their might."

Inspiration from the Venerable Cornelia Connelly, Foundress of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus,

the Sponsoring Congregation of Rosemont College

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Find Your Voice. Expand Your World. Transform Your Future.

Your potential is limitless.  Join us to unlock it.  At Rosemont, you'll have access to mentorship, rigorous academics, and a supportive community that will empower you to reach and achieve your short term and long term personal and professional ambitions.  Take the first step toward finding your voice, by expanding your world at Rosemont and transform your future today!