Rosemont College proudly announces the release of the Fall Graduate Counseling Newsletter. This publication highlights student achievement, professional growth, and academic excellence. The Fall 2025 Graduate Counseling Newsletter comes from the Rho Chi Chi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota. This honor society plays a vital role in the graduate counseling program community. Click the image of the newsletter to view, download or print the full size newsletter.
About Chi Sigma Iota at Rosemont
Chi Sigma Iota is an international honor society for counseling students and professionals. The organization promotes scholarship, research, leadership, and advocacy. It also recognizes high academic and clinical achievement in counseling. Rosemont College’s Rho Chi Chi Chapter supports student development and professional identity throughout graduate study.
Sam Beadle’s Spotlight
The Fall Graduate Counseling Newsletter features a spotlight on Sam Beadle. Sam serves as Treasurer of Chi Sigma Iota. His journey into counseling began with a childhood love of helping others. Later, psychology captured his interest during undergraduate study. Since joining the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Rosemont, Sam has embraced both coursework and internship experiences.
Sam currently works in autistic support and values the connections he builds with students. He hopes to continue serving this population. At the same time, he remains open to supporting a diverse group of clients. His internship allows him to gain experience with many individuals.
Celebrating Fall 2025 Graduates
The newsletter also recognizes Fall 2025 graduates. Honorees include Daniel Higgins, Robin Kellogg, Philip Jones, Jonathan Aronchick, and Molly McIntyre. Each graduate represents dedication and resilience. Their accomplishments reflect the strength of the Rosemont counseling program.
Resources & Program Support
The Fall Graduate Counseling Newsletter also provides guidance on course offerings and student resources. Readers can find helpful information on practicum and internship preparation. These insights support student success through graduation.
Students are encouraged to read the Fall Graduate Counseling Newsletter. It offers valuable updates on the counseling community and program milestones. The newsletter also highlights opportunities for professional growth and engagement.




