Student Newsletter
Student Socials
Nu Chi Chi, NCCU's Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota (Counseling Honor Society), would like to welcome everyone to the Spring 2024 semester. You may recall that over the past academic year, Nu Chi Chi hosted monthly virtual social hours for the counseling program. The chapter plans to continue these events throughout the Spring 2024 semester. These events will continue to occur on the 4th Sunday of every month, from 7:00-8:00pm (ET). These events are open to all students and faculty and provide a space for us to get to know & support each other while building community. If you're available – we'd love to see you. Pop in and say hello!
Upcoming Social Hours (Virtual):
- Sunday, February 25th
- Sunday, March 24th
- Sunday, April 28th
Link to Join: https://nccu-edu.zoom.us/j/84306263781
Social Hours will occur from 7-8pm (ET).
Stay tuned for more information on upcoming events.
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Dr. Lupton-Smith and two students present at the NC Counseling Association Annual Conference
Dr. Helen Lupton-Smith, along with CMHC students Kevin Eason and Kaneisha Evans, will present this Saturday, February 17 at the North Carolina Counseling Association annual conference in Greensboro.
The title of their presentation is The Reflective Roadmap: A Technique to Strengthen the Closure or Termination Process for both the Counselor Trainee and their Clients
Saturday, February 17 from 4:10pm - 5:00pm.
North Carolina Counseling Association Annual Conference
Embassy Suites by Hilton, Greensboro Airport -- February 15-17, 2024
Learn the latest about the counseling profession, engage in thought-provoking conversations, and network with industry peers on February 15-17 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Greensboro in Greensboro, NC during the 2024 NCCA Annual Conference. The conference theme is Change, Adapt, or Lose: The Imperative for Advocacy in Counseling.
More info here https://www.n2ca.org/annual-conference
Do you intend to graduate in May 2024?
The online application to apply for graduation will close on February 16, 2024
Information regarding graduation is usually only sent (by the Registrar's office) to those who have applied for graduation. They will send information regarding the graduation process, rehearsals, regalia, etc. Please be sure to read all email messages carefully.
Spring is the largest graduation ceremony for NCCU (as well as the other universities within the Triangle). If graduating, it is recommended that you order regalia, as well as make reservations for hotels/restaurants, early.
Latest Announcements from nccuCounseling
- Dr. Lupton-Smith and two students present at NC Counseling Association 2024-02-12
- US Department of Labor will host a Federal Employment Workshop - Feb. 15 2024-02-08
- Research Participation Request - NC State University 2024-02-08
- National School Counseling Week 2024-02-05
- Research Participation Request - NC A & T 2024-02-05
- Interested in working with grieving children? Volunteer opportunity 2024-02-05
- Ellie Mental Health, Raleigh - is hiring 2024-02-05
- NCE Prep Workshop - NC State University 2024-02-02
- April Webinar: The Duality of Mothering and Career Satisfaction - April 2, 2024 2024-01-30
- Graduate/Undergraduate Research Symposium 2024-01-30
- Research Participation Request - Dr. Karlesia Montague 2024-01-29
Upcoming Dates to Remember for nccuCounseling:
- February 13: School of Education faculty meeting
- February 15-17: North Carolina Counseling Association Annual Conference
- February 16: Last day to apply for May 2024 graduation
- February 19-23: Prospective student interviews
- February 25: Next student social