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Oklahoma State University
mental health agencies. Students may choose elective courses in selected areas of specification such as youth counseling, substance abuse counseling and mental health counseling. The program is designed to meet the academic requirement for licensure as a professional counselor in Oklahoma and the standards set by CACREP for national accreditation. Application materials for this program are due February 1st for the following summer or fall enrollment. School Counseling MS Program This program prepares students to work as counselors in public schools, serving students, teachers and parents. The role of the school counselor is to coordinate the comprehensive school counseling program, focusing on the educational, career, personal and social development of students. Within this comprehensive school counseling program, school counselors provide counseling, consulting, coordinating and appraisal services. The school counseling program is designed to meet the certification requirements for the State of Oklahoma as well as requirements of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Application materials for this program are due February 1st for the following summer or fall enrollment. Faculty Julie M. Koch, PhD—Associate Professor and Head Professors: Alfred F. Carlozzi, EdD; Sue C. Jacobs, PhD; John S. C. Romans, PhD; Carrie Winterowd, PhD Associate Professors: Hugh C. Crethar, PhD; Julie M. Croff, PhD; Tonya R. Hammer, PhD; Bridget M. Miller, PhD; Valerie McGaha, PhD Clinical Associate Professor: Thomas R. Berry, PhD Assistant Professors: Mary E.W. Malaska, PhD; Kelley E. Rhoads, PhD; Diane M. Stutey, PhD Clinical Instructor: Alana K. Cluck, PhD
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