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Student Newsletter


April 1, 2025

 

 



Registration - Summer and Fall


time to registerRegistration for the summer and fall semesters opened on March 17th.  Please register now if you have not already done so.

Don't forget that ALL summer offerings are subject to faculty availability during the summer.  No summer courses are guaranteed - as no faculty are obligated to teach during the summer months.  

We have added some (hopefully) helpful information on the student website regarding course sequencing here.  There is information on:

Campus students should not enroll in a course online when it is offered on campus in any other semester.  If a class is ever ONLY offered online, then an on-campus student may take the online version of the course.  Online students should not enroll in any on-campus course.



Fall Residencies


CON 5351: Group Counseling
For those students taking CON 5351 in the fall semester, you will have a required residency on November 17-18, 8:30am-5pm each day.

CON 5371: Pre-Practicum Counseling Skills
For those students taking CON 5371 in the fall
, you will have a required residency either October 28-29 or October 30-31. Specific dates are found below.

 


 

2025 MOA and Special Request Timeline (Practicum and Internship)

 

Spring 2025

Summer 2025

 



NCCU Counseling Student Wins First Place at NCCU Graduate Symposium


On Saturday, March 29, 2025, the University hosted the Graduate and Undergraduate Research Symposium—Eagles Vision: Seeing Beyond Academic Boundaries. There were several poster presentations (i.e. Psychology) of which our own Trent Stamer submitted an entry called Examining Client Access, Satisfaction, and Wellness at NCCU’s Eagle Counseling Clinic. Congratulations to Trent for winning first place for the Behavioral and Social Sciences category.

Trent Stamer with his poster
Trent Stamer
Graduate Student - Masters level
Counseling and Higher Education
School of Education
 
Research Mentors: Dr. Lupton-Smith & Dr. Beckwith, Counseling and Higher Education, North Carolina Central University Examining Client Access, Satisfaction, and Wellness at NCCU’s Eagle Counseling Clinic

This ongoing study is currently collecting data regarding the satisfaction, wellness, and accessibility of counseling clients at the NCCU-based Eagle Counseling, Consultation, and Research Clinic (ECCRC). Created by the Counselor Education program, the ECCRC provides training for clinical Research examining clients’ experiences in counseling is sparse and few studies focus on the experiences of clients at a university-based community clinic. Additionally, this examination will address important issues connected to the access and engagement of clients who receive counseling from a university-based clinic founded in wellness, social justice, and multiculturalism. For the method of data collection, screened and consenting ECCRC clients are administered four surveys containing both quantitative and qualitative items; with survey administration occurring to capture and quantify the discrete variables related to ECCRC clients’ access, satisfaction, and wellness, while also lives. Concerning the timeline of the study, data collection began in June 2024 and will end in May 2025.

Trent Stamer with Dr. Helen Lupton-Smith and Dr. Kyla Kurian
Trent with Dr. Helen Lupton-Smith and Dr. Kyla Kurian
Trent Stamer with the notification of his award
Congratulations, Trent!
  

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