CED News

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

Your Sex Life, Your Career, Your Mental Health...Your Vote
Policy guides related to issues in the upcoming election

 

 

Important Dates

November 3rd-23rd
Spring 2009 Registration for continuing students

November 25th
Instruction ends for Thanksgiving holiday, 10:00 P.M.

December 1st
Classes resume, 8:00 A.M.


 

 

 

 

 

Counseling and Educational Development

  1. Program Overview
  2. Admissions
  3. Faculty
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  5. Student Life
  6. Vacc Counseling and Consulting Clinic
  7. Alumni
  8. Post-Doctoral Opportunities
  9. Departmental Newsletters
  10. City of Greensboro
  11. Upsilon Nu Chi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota (CSI)
  12. School of Education
  13. Site Map

Students and Student Life


2007 CED Orientation

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Students in the Department of Counseling and Educational Development represent a wide range of ages, undergraduate majors, and professional backgrounds. Some students apply to the program directly from their undergraduate programs, while others reenter school after being in the workforce or raising a family. Examples of common undergraduate majors include psychology, education, philosophy, English, anthropology, and business. Students with medical and engineering backgrounds also have completed the program. The program is committed to admitting a student body that is rich in diversity, including ethnic/racial diversity and sexual orientation.

Typically, 30 entry level (MS and MS/EdS) students and 7 doctoral students are admitted each year. Current and recent students come not only from North Carolina, but also from Alabama, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. We also have, or have had, international students from around the world, including the Caribbean, China, England, Germany, India, Kenya, Norway, Turkey and South Korea. 2008-2009 Cohorts

Students have living options on-campus and off-campus. On-campus, there is suite style housing with 4-5 bedrooms and a common living and kitchen area (Tower Village Suites). Most students, however, live off-campus. Those living off-campus can choose from a variety of apartment complexes, including those within walking and biking distance and those within a 10-20 minute drive. More detailed information on on-campus housing is available from the Housing and Residence Life Office (336.334.5636); off-campus housing information is available from the Elliott Center Information Desk (336.334.5510), as well as through various websites on our City of Greensboro page.

"Leadership through service. Service through leadership."

The fulltime nature of the program allows students to choose among many varied opportunities for professional service, which also provide professional development for participants. Our Upsilon Nu Chi chapter has numerous and active committies; many students also become involved in volunteer and elected positions in local, state, and even national counseling organizations. Others focus on writing and publishing, presentations, and other scholarly activities. Students are strongly encouraged to be contributors in whatever ways are the best "fit" between their skills and professional goals and the many opportunities for leadership and service, while at UNCG and beyond. Each year, the Department produces an annual report which summarizes the professional involvement activities of all its students. It's always an impressive and varied list!

 

Page updated: 30-Sep-2008

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Department of Counseling and Educational Development
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
228 Curry Building, PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
VOICE 336.334.3423
FAX 336.334.3433
EMAIL CED@uncg.edu