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M.A. in Counseling

M.A. in Counseling

In 2009, the College added a graduate program in counseling that suited both prospective students’ academic interests and the College’s calling.

“I think (the College) saw a need to offer a helping profession,” said Heather Barto, director of the program. “I know they did a lot of research on different programs and what fit with the mission of the College, and what would be something that would be a viable option that students would want.”

Since its inception, 322 students graduated from the program. In addition, 303 students currently are working toward either a Master of Arts in counseling or a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in counseling, which is designed for students who have already earned a master’s degree in a counseling-related field.

Most of the program’s students work full time and have family obligations, so many take classes online, part-time, Barto says. And many of them are studying for what will be a second or even third career.

“A lot of that life experience is very helpful,” she said. “(Counseling) is a mix of having the academics to be successful, but also the right people skills.”

- Robyn Passante