CIU Counseling Program Strengthened with National Accreditation
CIU graduate students learn Clinical Mental Health Counseling in a program accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
Graduate students studying Clinical Mental Health Counseling at 小猪视频 are now enrolled in a program that carries 鈥渢he gold standard鈥 in accreditation for their profession.
In February, , dean of the program received word from the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs () that CIU鈥檚 Clinical Counseling program meets their criteria for accreditation, the culmination of seven years of rigorous work by the professors and staff of the program.
鈥淚ncreasingly, state licensing agencies are looking for counselors who are graduates of a CACREP-accredited program,鈥 Harvey said. 鈥淐ACREP has become the 鈥榞old standard鈥 for students pursuing licensure.鈥
CIU is one of only three higher education institutions in South Carolina offering a CACREP-accredited master鈥檚 degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, as well as the only Christian higher education institution in the state to do so. Only a limited number of evangelical universities in the nation have the CACREP seal of approval, making CIU attractive to counseling students seeking a program based on a biblical worldview.
鈥淪tudents are looking for Clinical Counseling, a biblical worldview, and CACREP accreditation,鈥 Harvey said. 鈥淲e are now at the intersection of all three.鈥
Because of the counseling program鈥檚 involvement in the community, CIU now hosts continuing education conferences and workshops on campus for organizations such as the South Carolina Association for Licensed Professional Counselors () and the . In addition, to ensure that the positive changes in the counseling program continue, an advisory council consisting of regionally known leaders in mental health and education has been formed.
鈥淲e provide them with data and information on our program and ask them to give us suggestions on how we can make the program stronger,鈥 Harvey said. 听
While the goal of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program has always been to facilitate the growth of Christian students into well-qualified, spiritually-healthy clinical mental health counselors, Harvey says the CACREP accreditation will open more doors for current and future students.
鈥淚t gets us in that elite group of CACREP-accredited schools, which is what students are looking for, because that鈥檚 what licensing agencies are looking for,鈥 Harvey said. 鈥淪tudents will be on the cutting edge in the use of outcome measures that demonstrate treatment effectiveness and expanded opportunities for them in both Christian and secular settings.鈥澨