Student Newsletter
Eagle Counseling, Consultation, and Research Clinic (ECCRC)
You may not have heard yet...the Counselor Education Program is opening a community counseling clinic on campus in the School of Education. Thanks to efforts led by Dr. Helen Lupton-Smith, Dr. Alyx Beckwith, Dr. Tasha Becton, Dr. Taheera Blount, and graduate assistant Kevin Eason, the program has received a $199,000 grant from Blue-Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina to help fund this initiative.
The plan is for the clinic to open at the start of the fall semester - with the intention of serving the Durham and surrounding communities (more about the clinic's vision and mission below). The clinic will serve as a placement site for NCCU Counseling students for years to come.
Malaika Edwards, MS, LCMHC has been hired as the full-time clinic director. Malaika is a doctoral student at NC State University in their Counselor Education and Supervision program. More about Malaika and the clinic here: https://youtu.be/04igLvklP2w
Please stay tuned for more information about ECCRC and its opening this fall; we are excited about this opportunity to serve!
Eagle Counseling, Consultation and Research Clinic (ECCRC)
Located on the second floor of the H.M. Michaux, Jr. School of Education Building
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919/530-7666
Vision: To serve as a model of counseling services, counselor training, and research focusing on community outreach and engagement, total wellness, substance use recovery support, telehealth counseling options, and school and community partnerships.
Mission: To provide affordable, accessible counseling services founded in cultural awareness, social justice, and wellness principles to improve the overall mental and emotional health of the Durham community and beyond while providing clinical training experiences for graduate counseling students.
Beliefs & Values:
- We value people. We honor every person and their history.
- We acknowledge that many people who have been systemically and historically disenfranchised as a result of their identity may not have had access to quality mental health services.
- We believe in the importance of breaking down barriers to mental health services for individual and community wellness.
- We believe in quality mental healthcare for everyone, regardless of their financial status or insurance coverage.
Textbooks / Fall Courses
Don't forget that textbook information is ALWAYS available on the Program's website: http://www.nccucounseling.com/student2/index.php/course-info/textbook-list-sheet
Unless you have to purchase through the University bookstore, please feel free to order your texts through whichever site you choose. Just make sure that you will receive them before your courses begin. Most courses will have reading assignments within the first week of school.
Labor Market Information = Job Opportunities
When we receive job postings or announcements, they are posted our website for three months. Please feel free to visit this page often before and after you graduate.
We posted the following announcements in the month of June:
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- Text "@nccuco" to 81010, or
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Student Liability Coverage in Practicum and Internship
We have a change in the requirement for professional liability coverage while in Practicum and Internship. Starting this summer, 2022, students will no longer purchase a blanket policy through the University.
Students will need to join either ACA, ASCA, or AMHCA and receive liability coverage through the organization (which should come with membership). Students will need to submit a “Certificate of Insurance” (COI) when they submit their Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
When you join one of the above organization, be sure to either download or request a copy of your COI. It is only one of many benefits in joining a professional organization.
- American Counseling Association
- American School Counseling Association
- American Mental Health Counseling Association
Pursuing a Second Degree
For students who are graduating Spring 2022 or later, you MUST complete a minimum of 18 semester hours above and beyond your original plan of study in order to receive a second degree from NCCU. There are very specific courses that must be completed to receive a second degree and these are specified on this page: http://www.nccucounseling.com/student2/index.php/advising/dual-major
If you are pursuing two degrees, make sure that you have completed the new form that ensures the University is aware of your intention to pursue two degrees at the same time. This form is new as of fall 2021. It can be found in the forms area of the student website ("Adding a Second Major").
http://www.nccucounseling.com/student2/index.php/forms.
This form is completed and sent to your advisor for processing. Once the form has been processed, you should see both degree programs on your transcript in BANNER.
Please note that your second internship must consist of a 600-hour placement. In other words, students receiving a second degree will complete a second 600-hour internship placement (600 hours for their first major, 600 hours for their second major).
Please speak with your advisor if you have any questions.
Latest Announcements from nccuCounseling
- Student Newsletter - July 5, 2022 2022-07-05
- Vass-Lakeview Elementary (Moore County Schools) is hiring 2022-06-28
- Guilford College (Greensboro) is hiring 2022-06-23
- Royal Phoenix Life Services (Raleigh) is hiring 2022-06-22
- Student Newsletter - June 20, 2022 2022-06-20
- Dr. Williams publishes an article in the SACES Newsletter 2022-06-17
- Chatham Central High School is hiring an Intervention Counselor 2022-06-10
- Center of Excellence (COE) for Suicide Prevention at the Department of Veterans Affairs 2022-06-09
- Practicum/Internship Placement - Meredith College Office of Career Planning 2022-06-09
- Counseling Scholarships Available 2022-06-09
Upcoming Dates to Remember for nccuCounseling:
- July 29: Last day of classes, summer session 2
- July 31: NBCC Foundation Scholarship Application deadline
- August 1: Final grades due in BANNER for summer 2: tuition and fees due for fall semester
- August 9: University conference (faculty and staff only)
- August 10-11: School of Education faculty meetings
- August 11-12: GA new hire orientation - HR
- August 15: First day of classes, fall semester
Did you know that you can subscribe to the nccuCounseling calendar? If you use a digital calendar, you can subscribe and have all of the information from the "Key Dates" letter auto-populate in your calendar. Visit our website for more information.