Hot Cocoa Mixer
Let's chat grad school
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Hot Cocoa Mixer
Bethany, Cristina, and Ty will be hosting this fun mixer to chat grad school.
How many times were you asked, "What do you plan to do with your degree?" over Thanksgiving? Or, "Are you going to grad school?" Maybe it's just you asking these questions of yourself. We'll be available to talk about the difference between Counseling, Social Work, and Psychology grad programs and the careers they create.
It doesn't matter if you're a sophomore, a senior looking to go straight into grad school, or definitely planning on a gap year...or two. We're here now to start the conversation. Enjoy a cup of cheer with us.
When?
Thursday, Dec 6, 2018, 10:30 AM
Where?
The Fox Hole
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Counseling at GFU
GFU has the following Counseling degree programs: MA Clinical Mental Health (LPC); Marriage, Couple & Family (LPC+LMFT) ; School Counseling; and School Psychology. These programs vary from 2-4 years as part-time or full-time models. These degrees prepare students for Mental Health Counseling with a variety of populations and needs, Group and Play Therapy, Private Practice, Consultation in Schools, and Academic, Behavioral, Cognitive Assessments (career outcomes vary by degree).
MSW at GFU
Two year full-time grad program at the Portland Center, with an Advanced Standing track for those with a BSW. Concentrations in Direct Practice and Community practice with electives in substance abuse, play therapy, gerontology, non-profit leadership, &tc. This general practice degree prepares you to be a Medical Social Worker, Substance Abuse Counselor, Child Welfare Case Worker, School Social Worker, Clinical Mental Health Social Worker, &tc.
PsyD at GFU
This 5-year full-time program is based on the Newberg campus. Students ear both their master's and doctorate degrees in clinical psychology. GFU is one of 5 schools in the nation to provide a Christian faith perspective with intensive clinical training and meaningful research. This degree prepares students with careers as psychologists in Crisis Intervention, Forensic Psychology, Psychodynamic Therapy, Neuropsychology, and Teaching/Research in Higher Education.