Birds, Bees, and Beyond
A public awareness campaign created by students in Sexuality Counseling course
Project Safe Love
A new training manual developed by UNCG counseling researchers
Doin' It Well: A Sexual Awareness Workbook
A guide to wellness as it relates to sexuality
August 25th
Fall classes begin
September 1st
Deadline to apply for December 2008 graduation
September 1st
Labor Day holiday - No class
The Counseling and Educational Development department takes the internship experience seriously for our students. We go through extensive procedures to ensure that sites are appropriate for our students and meet all the accreditation standards of CACREP (our accrediting body). In addition, we like to provide our internship sites with the information they need to answer the majority of their questions. If you are currently an internship site, a site supervisor, or would like to become an internship site - we ask that you read through our Site Supervisor Handbook. This handbook provides an explanation of our internship requirements and policies, including the number of hours required for our students each semester in internship, taping policies, and requirements of site supervisors, University supervisors, and interns. In addition, it explains the coursework that students have received prior to engaging in internship, along with the co-required coursework they will be taking while at your internship site. Please take a moment to read through this handbook, and please contact the internship coordinator (Kelly Wester, klwester@uncg.edu) if you have any questions.
There are specific evaluation forms that you, as internship site supervisor, are required to complete for each intern each semester. Please see the deadlines webpage for specific deadline dates for the current semester. Each of the evaluation forms are available for you on this website.
Prospectus
Site Supervisor Mid-term evaluation
Site Supervisor Final evaluation
Students are also required to complete additional paperwork -including instructional agreements for each semester they are interning at your site as well as an evaluation of your internship site and their experience this past semester. Below you can peruse the instructional agreement that is required PRIOR to each internship semester by the University, as well as the evaluation that interns will be completing on your site.
Instructional Agreement
Counseling Internship Site Evaluation
If you are not currently an internship site, are unsure if you are an internship site, or know of another agency/office/school that would like to become an internship site, please complete the following 1 page form which is considered an application to becoming an approved internship site for our counseling students.