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            Exit Interview

            Professional School Counseling Program
            Exit Interviews

            The Professional School Counseling Program Committee will meet with each graduate at the end of their program of study. Interviews will be held in a group format. Exit interviews will be scheduled twice a year at the end of each spring and fall semester. Students will meet with program committee members to review their progress and development during the course of the program.

            Each candidate will make a formal, five minute presentation to the group describing their professional identity, strengths and areas for improvement.

            Students will then participate in a class interview conducted by another member of the faculty. The purpose of the class interview is for students to have an opportunity to comment on the school counseling program and the current preparation process. The anonymous format encourage open and honest feedback and asks for specific recommendation to improve the program.

            We look forward to seeing each and every one of you there

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