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When contemplating a college’s counseling program, reframe the issue. Instead of wondering “Is this a great college?” make your main inquiry “Is this a great collegefor me?”

5 Signs of Excellence—for you.

#1One sign of excellence is the fact that you have visited the campus, explored the housing options, spent at least one night in the area andyou feel at home. It does not matter how prominent the college might be, if you are miserable in the environment where it is located you simply will not do your best work. Consider the weather, the local culture; in other words look at the pros and cons of where you will beliving.

Christian A. Todey B.A. had dreamed of attending the college where her parents had studied, met and fallen in love. She had never traveled to the south before and it took three summer days in the middle of summer for her to know she could never be happy at their alma mater.

“I was bound and determined to attend college in Tennessee…until I went to visit there. The heat was suffocating and the bugs unbearable. I heard about the yearly tornado season and the ice storms in the winter. That was enough for me—there was no way I was going to go to college there, end of story.”

-Christian A. Todey B.A. (Psychology)

#2A second sign of excellence in a counseling program is the fact that you have met faculty, administrators and students involved in the program and you like what you see, hear and experience. Meeting the people in the counseling departmentafteryou are enrolled is about 6 months too late. Once you are attending your first week of classes you are stuck, for better or for worse. The time to shake hands is at least 6 months in advance of enrollment; it gives you plenty of time to ponder and examine all of your options.

Betty Jackson has been an admissions counselor for a total of 15 years. She strongly encourages applicants to visit the campus and meet members of the facultybeforemaking any commitments.

-Betty Jackson, Admissions Counselor

#3A third sign of excellence is that those people who have received counseling degrees from that particular program are working at jobs similar to the one you are targeting. This step truly evaluates the counseling program in at least two important ways. First, you are finding out if the school lives up to any placement promises that it might make. Second, it lets you know if the institution’s counseling program is what employers (or graduate schools) are finding acceptable. The counseling or psychology department should be able and willing to refer you to graduates or alumni records to demonstrate the placement history of their graduates.

#4A fourth indicator of excellence would be the extent to which the financial aid department is willing to assist you in meeting your particular needs. An excellent college will have advisors who are friendly, helpful, and able to negotiate a reasonable financial package on your behalf, as well as let you know what your repayment responsibilities will be upon graduation.

Greg Pullman B.S. was a student at a 4-year university which did not inform him adequately regarding what his repayment plan would be for his student loans. He suggests that every potential student require full-disclosure;

“I found out the hard way that I was not going to be prepared for repaying my student loans. I finally worked out a payment plan with the lender, but I would tell any student to make sure they are given a dollar figure and that it makes sense considering what they will probably earn the first few years.”

-Greg Pullman B.S.

In conclusion, there is never one reason why a counseling program is excellent. And what is excellent for you might not be excellent for someone else. Wisdom looks at the big picture; it analyses the various factors that play a part in the learning process and chooses the program that best balances the needs and interests of the student. Find out what excellence isfor you, and you will be able to find an excellent counseling program.

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