COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM -- North Carolina Central University

2022-2023 Summary Table
   Career Counseling Clinical Mental Health Counseling  School Counseling 
 # or Enrolled Students  5 110 31 
 # of Degrees Granted during 2021-2022  2 26 13
 Completion Rate (%) 100 100  100 
 Licensure/Certification Pass Rate (%) n/a 80 100
 Job Placement Rate (% - at time of graduation) 100 100 100

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2021-2022 Summary Table
   Career Counseling Clinical Mental Health Counseling  School Counseling 
 # or Enrolled Students  6 101 45 
 # of Degrees Granted during 2021-2022  5 22 14
 Completion Rate (%) 100 100  100 
 Licensure/Certification Pass Rate (%) n/a 75 100
 Job Placement Rate (% - at time of graduation) 100 100 100

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Summer 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had a total of 145 students enrolled: 8 in Career Counseling, 89 in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 48 in School Counseling during this time period. These numbers do not include students double majoring, which is an option in our program. During the Summer 2020, Fall 2020, and Spring 2021 semesters, we graduated 4 Career Counseling students, 14 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 12 School Counseling students. The completion rate was 99% for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program, 100% for the Career Counseling Program, and 100% for the School Counseling Program. There was an 88% pass rate for state counseling licensure exams (NCE). There was a 100% PRAXIS II exam pass rate for school licensing. The job placement rate was 100% for Career Counseling, 83% for Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 78% School Counseling. Job placement rates reflect "no response" rather than not employed. 

NCCU had a 48-semester hour Career Counseling Degree Program (online and campus), a 60 semester-hour Clinical Mental Health Counseling Degree Program (online and campus), and a 60 semester-hour School Counseling Degree Program (online and campus). As of Fall 2021, the Career Counseling Degree Program is 60 semester hours. All programs are CACREP accredited, and we are recognized by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We had 12 full time counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliates to administer our program.

 

Summer 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had 10 students enrolled in Career Counseling, 79 in Clinical Mental Health, and 53 in School Counseling during this time period. These numbers do not include students double majoring, which is an option in our program. During the Summer 2019, Fall 2019, and Spring 2020 semesters, we graduated 5 Career Counseling students, 26 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 17 School Counseling students. The completion rate was 97% for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program, 100% for the Career Counseling Program, and 98% for the School Counseling Program. There was a 81% pass rate for state counseling licensure exams (NCE & NCMHCE). We have noticed a dip in the licensure pass rates given the onset of online programming and the use of the National Clinical Mental Health Exam as an option for students. We are making intentional efforts to address these factors. There was a 100% PRAXIS II exam pass rate for school licensing. The job placement rate was 100% for Career Counseling, 92% for Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 94% School Counseling. Our graduates have been successful at being employed within their specialization within counseling.

NCCU currently has a 48 semester hour Career Counseling track (online and campus), a 60 hour Clinical Mental Health track (online and campus), and a 60 hour School Counseling track (online and campus). All programs are CACREP accredited and we are recognized by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We have 10 full time counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliates to administer our program.

 

Summer 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had 30 students enrolled in Career Counseling, 85 in Clinical Mental Health, and 60 in School Counseling during this time period. These numbers include students double majoring, which is an option in our program. During the Summer 2018, Fall 2018, and Spring 2019 semesters, we graduated 7 Career Counseling students, 19 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 16 School Counseling students. The completion rate for the Career track was 100% and 99% for the School and Clinical Mental Health program tracks. There was a 67% pass rate for state counseling licensure exams (NCE & NCMHCE). We have noticed a dip in the licensure pass rates given the onset of online programming and the use of the National Clinical Mental Health Exam as an option for students. We are making intentional efforts to address these factors. There was a 100% PRAXIS II exam pass rate for school licensing. The job placement rate was 100% for Career Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and School Counseling. Our graduates have been successful at being employed within their specialization within counseling.

NCCU currently has a 48 semester hour Career Counseling track (online and campus), a 60 hour Clinical Mental Health track (online and campus), and a 60 hour School Counseling track (online and campus). All programs are CACREP accredited and we are recognized by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We have 10 full time counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliates to administer our program.

 

Summer 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had 30 students enrolled in Career Counseling, 85 in Clinical Mental Health, and 60 in School Counseling during this time period.  These numbers include students double majoring, which is an option in our program.  During the Summer 2017, Fall 2017, and Spring 2018 semesters, we graduated 11 Career Counseling students, 19 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 12 School Counseling students.  The completion rate for the Career and School program tracks was 100% and 97% for and Clinical Mental Health.  There was a 61% pass rate for state counseling licensure and a 100% PRAXIS pass rate for school licensing. The job placement rate was 91% for Career Counseling, 100% for Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 100% for School Counseling. Our graduates have been successful at being employed within their specialization within counseling.

NCCU currently has a 48 semester hour Career Counseling track (online and campus), a 60 hour Clinical Mental Health track (online and campus), and a 51 hour School Counseling track (online and campus).  The school program will move to 60 semesters hours effective Fall 2018. All programs are CACREP accredited and we are recognized by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We have 8 full time counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliate to administer our program.

 

Summer 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had 22 students enrolled in Career Counseling, 76 in Clinical Mental Health, and 42 in School Counseling during this time period.  During the Summer 2016, Fall 2016, and Spring 2017 semesters, we graduated 10 Career Counseling students, 15 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 10 School Counseling students.  The completion rate for all 3 program tracks was 100% for Career, School and Clinical Mental Health.  Our graduates performed exceptionally well on licensing examinations with a 83% NCE pass rate for state counseling licensure and a 100% PRAXIS pass rate for school licensing. The job placement rate was 100% for Career Counseling, 100% for Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 100% for School Counseling. Our graduates have been successful at being employed within their specialization within counseling.

NCCU currently has a 48 semester hour Career Counseling track (online and campus), a 60 hour Clinical Mental Health track (online and campus), and a 51 hour School Counseling track (online and campus). All programs are CACREP accredited and we are recognized by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We have 9 fulltime counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliate to administer our program.

 

Summer 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016 

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had 20 students enrolled in Career Counseling, 45 in Clinical Mental Health, and 25 in School Counseling during this time period. During the Summer 2015, Fall 2015, and Spring 2016 semesters, we graduated 5 Career Counseling students, 16 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 10 School Counseling students. Our graduates performed exceptionally well on licensing examinations with a 100% NCE pass rate for state counseling licensure and a 100% PRAXIS pass rate for school licensing. The completion rate for all 3 program tracks, defined as the percentage of admitted students who graduate from the program within the expected time period of 2 ½ years, was 100% for Career and School Counseling and 93% for Clinical Mental Health.  The job placement rate was 100% for Career Counseling, 100% for Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 90% for School Counseling. Our graduates have been successful at being employed within their specialization within counseling.

NCCU currently has a 48 semester hour Career Counseling track (online and campus), a 60 hour Clinical Mental Health track, and a 51 hour School Counseling track. All programs are CACREP accredited and we are recognized by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We have 9 fulltime counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliate to administer our program. 

 

Summer 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had 18 students enrolled in Career Counseling, 46 in Clinical Mental Health, and 29 in School Counseling during this time period (for a total of 93 students). During the Summer 2014, Fall 2014, and Spring 2015 semesters, we graduated 1 Career Counseling student, 20 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 9 School Counseling students. Our graduates performed exceptionally well on licensing examinations with a 94% NCE pass rate for state counseling licensure and a 100% PRAXIS pass rate for school licensing. The completion rate for all 3 program tracks was 90%, defined as the percentage of admitted students who graduate from the program within the expected time period of 2 ½ years. The job placement rate was 100% for Career Counseling, 95% for Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 89% for School Counseling. Our graduates have been successful at being employed within their specialization within counseling.

NCCU currently has a 48 semester hour Career Counseling track (online and campus), a 60 hour Clinical Mental Health track, and a 51 hour School Counseling track. All programs are CACREP accredited. We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We are endorsed by CACREP and by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We have 8 fulltime counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliate to administer our program.

 

Summer 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had 9 students enrolled in Career Counseling, 47 in Clinical Mental Health, and 27 in School Counseling during this time period. During the Summer 2013, Fall 2013, and Spring 2014 semesters, we graduated 7 Career Counseling student, 22 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 17 School Counseling students. Our graduates performed exceptionally well on licensing examinations with a 100% and 97%  NCE pass rate for state counseling licensure for Career and Clinical Mental Health respectively. We had a 100% PRAXIS pass rate for school licensing. The completion rate for all 3 program tracks was 90%, defined as the percentage of admitted students who graduate from the program within the expected time period of 2 ½ years. The job placement rate was 90% for Career Counseling, 85% for Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 100% for School Counseling. Our graduates have been successful at being employed within their specialization within counseling.

NCCU currently has a 48 semester hour Career Counseling track, a 60 hour Clinical Mental Health track, and a 51 hour School Counseling track. All programs are CACREP accredited. We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We are endorsed by CACREP and by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We have 7 fulltime counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliate to administer our program.

 

Summer 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013

NCCU had three specialization tracks within the Counselor Education program. We had 14 students enrolled in Career Counseling, 53 in Clinical Mental Health, and 37 in School Counseling during this time period. During the Summer 2012, Fall 2012, and Spring 2013 semesters, we graduated 3 Career Counseling students, 17 Clinical Mental Health Counseling students, and 19 School Counseling students. Our graduates performed exceptionally well on licensing examinations with a 100% NCE pass rate for state counseling licensure and a 100% PRAXIS pass rate for school licensing. The completion rate for all 3 program tracks was 90%, defined as the percentage of admitted students who graduate from the program within the expected time period of 2 ½ years. The job placement rate was 100% for Career Counseling, 85% for Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and 95% for School Counseling. Our graduates have been successful at being employed within their specialization within counseling.

NCCU currently has a 48 semester hour Career Counseling track, a 60 hour Clinical Mental Health track, and a 51 hour School Counseling track. We are located in an urban setting with much diversity within both our faculty and student body. We are endorsed by CACREP and by IRCEP (International Registry for Counselor Education Programs). We have 6 fulltime counseling faculty and utilize a number of other affiliate and adjunct professors to administer our program.

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