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Counselor Education programs are shaped by a central commitment to provide learning experiences that will allow each graduate to become a fully functioning, helping professional in an evolving and diverse world. Students applying to the CNED program should possess qualities inclusive of: accountability, commitment, and personal and professional growth. The learning experience includes activities with focus on knowledge, skills, and personal development. Applicants may contact the Program Head, Dr. Roy Farley, (479) 575-7725 or rfarley@uark.edu for more information. All potential students must apply to both the University of Arkansas Graduate School and the Counselor Education Program. Below you can link to the Graduate School to receive application instructions and download the appropriate application forms.
Note: Please see http://www.uark.edu/depts/gradinfo/forms/student/appl-instruct.pdf for instructions on how to submit materials to the Graduate School. Please submit your CNED application, letters of reference, goals/autobiographical sketch simultaneously to the CNED Admissions Coordinator, 106 Graduate Education Building, Fayetteville, AR 72701.
Master's in Counseling
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