Why Seattle U Counseling?
With all the options available, why should you choose the Counseling Program at Seattle University to complete your graduate degree?
CACREP accreditation
- Assurance of quality
- Degree portability
- Internship hours count toward licensure
- Employer recognition
- Find out more about our CACREP accreditation
Exceptional skills training
- Unique clinical skills sequence
- One-year practicum/internship experience in a community mental health agency or K-12 school
- Develop your skills by working with classmates; volunteer clients; and finally actual clients
- Our interns and graduates are consistently commended for their skill level upon starting internship/work
Small classes and individual attention
- Maximum class sizes are 25 for lecture-style and 10 for skills/fieldwork
- All classes taught by faculty
- Every student assigned an advisor
Excellent faculty
- Faculty are current practitioners and leaders in the field
- Find out more about our faculty
Social justice focus
- Social justice and advocacy themes are integrated throughout coursework
- Faculty conduct research on social justice, advocacy, and service learning, and hold leadership positions in social justice organizations
- Active Seattle University Counselors for Social Justice and Chi Sigma Iota student organizations
Interested?
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The deadline for Fall Quarter admission is March 1.