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Graduate Counseling

Husson University's School of Education offers two areas of study in the Graduate Counseling program:

 

Program Mission

The mission of the Counseling Program is to prepare and graduate highly proficient and dedicated professionals in counseling and human relations who are committed to both ethical and evidence-based principles and practices. In accordance with the vision of the American Counseling Association, program graduates are prepared to empower diverse individuals, families and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.

Program Goal

The Counseling program prepares graduates with current knowledge and skills to practice clinical mental health counseling, school counseling, or work as human relations specialists in a multicultural and pluralistic society.

Program Objectives

  • Objective 1: The program will recruit, admit, and retain qualified applicants.
  • Objective 2: The program will provide didactic and experiential opportunities for graduates to become competent and ethical practitioners of counseling or human relations within a multicultural and pluralistic society.
  • Objective 3: Alumni of the program will achieve licensure/employment within their field within one year of graduation at an 85% rate.

Methods of Instruction

The program will provide didactic and experiential opportunities for graduates to become competent and ethical practitioners of counseling or human relations within a multicultural and pluralistic society.  The program is live, face-to-face on the Husson University campus with limited synchronous online offerings for some coursework.

Program Evaluation Summary Report and Vital Statistics

Admissions Requirements

Financial Aid

CACREP Accreditation

  • Husson University's Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling graduate programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
  • CACREP Information

For more information

Name
Phone and Email Address
Graduate Admissions Graduate Admissions

207.404.5661
graduateschool@husson.edu
130 Peabody Hall
1 College Circle
Bangor, Maine 04401
Russell Fulmer, PhD, LPC Russell Fulmer, PhD, LPC
Professor, Director, Graduate Counseling Programs
207.941.7756
fulmerr@husson.edu
101E Darling Learning Center
Husson University
1 College Circle
Bangor, Maine 04401
Rebecca Edelman, PhD, NCC Rebecca Edelman, PhD, NCC
Assistant Professor
207.973.1014
edelmanr@husson.edu
101D Darling Learning Center
Husson University
1 College Circle
Bangor, Maine 04401
Sarah J. Fucillo, PhD, NCC Sarah J. Fucillo, PhD, NCC
Assistant Professor
207.941.7119
fucillos@husson.edu
101C Darling Learning Center
Husson University
1 College Circle
Bangor, Maine 04401
Jeri Stevens, PhD, LCPC Jeri Stevens, PhD, LCPC
Assistant Professor, Clinical Coordinator
207.592.0730
stevensje@husson.edu
101 Darlings Learning Center
Husson University
1 College Circle
Bangor, Maine 04401