Counselor Education Program 
Location: Powdermaker Hall, Room 033
Telephone: (718) 997-5250
Fax: (718) 997-5248
Coordinator:
John Pellitteri, Ph.D.
Faculty: Matthew S. Day, Ph.D.; Lynn Calhoun Howell, Ph.D.; Jennifer A. Kyle, Ph.D.; Lourdes M. Rivera, Ph.D.; Jesse M. Vázquez,
Ph.D.;
Emeritus Faculty: Lester J. Schwartz, Ph.D.
Administrative Staff: Dolly Mathura
The Counselor Education Program leading to the degree of Master of Science in Education prepares students
to serve as counselors in schools and agencies. Students may choose one
of the following sequences: Bilingual Counseling, College Counseling ,
Mental Health Counseling, or School Counseling. The program consists of
60 credits. A field work experience will be conducted under the supervision
of experienced professionals with relevant degrees in School or Mental
Health Counseling, or in related fields.
For specific program information, go to
Counselor
Education
ADMISSION
Openings are competitively filled; admission cannot be guaranteed to
all who meet the stated requirements. Applicants must have a Bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university (or the foreign equivalent)
and an undergraduate average of B in study relevant to teaching or psychology.
Applications, which are accepted up to March 1 for September admission,
may be obtained from the Office of Graduate Admissions, Jefferson Hall,
Room 105, Queens College/CUNY, Flushing, NY 11367-1597. Telephone (718)
997-5200
For additional information, contact
Graduate Counselor Education Program, Division of Education, DECP,
Powdermaker Hall, Room 033, Queens College/CUNY, Flushing, NY 11367-1597. Telephone
(718) 997-5250.
Updated Nov 08
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