Residency CNDV 5380 is a required course in the School Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and Marriage Couples and Family Counseling programs. Clinical Mental Health students are required to attend residency twice. Ideally, Residency I is taken between your fourth and eighth course and Residency II (Clinical Mental Health Counseling only) is taken after your eighth course and before practicum.
Residency is a five-week Blackboard course, inclusive of a face-to-face meeting on the campus of 91制片厂, in which you participate in skills labs learning modules, advising and group projects. In residency, you will receive personal feedback with respect to counseling skills and professional development.
You should plan ahead for the cost of travel, meals and lodging. Financial aid packages include additional funds to pay for associated educational costs such as residency. There will be no additional conference fees associated with the course. For more information, you should contact your faculty advisor to attend the next group advising session.