Student Newsletter
April 14, 2025
Registration - Summer and Fall
Registration 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:
- Pre-requisites
- What classes are offered on-campus and online (and when)
- What classes are offered only online (and when)
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.
- Section 01: October 28-29
- Sections OL1 and OL2: October 30-31
Congratulations to 2025 Nu Chi Chi Inductees
The following students were inducted into Nu Chi Chi, NCCU's chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, International Counseling Honor Society, on Friday, April 11.
- Demetrius Brinson
- Stacie Budd
- Shyterra Davenport
- Avery Deason
- Kerrie M. Douglas
- Caila Holley
- Halee Lucas Knowles
- Hind Ouammou
- Riah Pearson
- Shequita Haley Ross
- Christine Stanczak
- Claire Stockhausen
- Jailyn Weaver
- Shanetta Williams
- Wyan Young
Congratulations to all inductees!
Lunch and Learn Speaker Series - Open to Everyone - Sponsored by Chi Sigma Iota, Nu Chi Chi
April 25th (Friday) from 12pm-1pm
"Finding Your Leadership Voice: A Roadmap for New Counseling Professionals"
Dr. Erik Messinger is a licensed clinical mental health counselor (LCMHC) in North Carolina, a nationally certified counselor (NCC), and an approved clinical supervisor (ACS). Specializing in dual diagnosis, he has extensive experience in counseling adults and adolescents in outpatient community and substance use treatment settings. He currently is the program director for the Counseling M.S program at Hood College. Focused on service to the counseling profession, he currently serves as the membership chair for the Maryland Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (MACES). Dr. Messinger also serves with Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) as the chair of the Professional Members Committee and is a chapter faculty advisor for the Eta Chi chapter at Hood College.
Link to join: https://nccu.webex.com/meet/hluptons
2025 MOA and Special Request Timeline (Practicum and Internship)
Spring 2025
- Summer 2025 MOA deadline date: Friday, April 11, 2025
- Special request deadline date: Monday, March 10, 2025
- Field Service Committee will meet: Thursday, March 13, 2025
- Students notified by: Monday, March 17, 2025
Summer 2025
- Fall 2025 MOA deadline date: Friday, July 11, 2025
- Special request deadline date: Monday, June 9, 2025
- Field Service Committee will meet: Thursday, June 12, 2025
- Students will be notified by: Monday, June 16, 2025
Latest Announcements from nccuCounseling
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Summer Fellowship - NC Sierra Club 2025-04-02
- Research Participation Request - Department of Psychology, NCCU 2025-04-02
- Lunch and Learn Speaker Series - Chi Sigma Iota 2025-04-01
Upcoming Dates to Remember for nccuCounseling:
- April 16-17: Group Counseling residency for spring semester
- April 18: Good Friday observance, no classes
- April 22: New student orientation for those admitted to the master's programs for fall 2025 - 5pm
- April 25: CSI Lunch and Learn - 12pm
- April 28: Last day of classes for graduating students, last day of class lecture for non-graduating students
- April 29: Reading Day
- April 30-May 1: Final exams for graduating students
- April 30-May 7: Final exams for non-graduating students
- May 2: Final grades for graduating students due in Banner by 5pm
- May 8: Commencement rehearsal (in person)
- May 9: All grades due in Banner by 5pm; Chancellor's reception for all graduating students and their families (12pm)
- May 10: Commencement ceremony for graduate students - 9am
- May 20: First day of classes for Summer session 1 and Dual session