2009-2010 CSPP Master’s Program Handbook
PDF version of this handbook
Table of contents
2009-2010 Key program personnel
General information
- The CSPP program
- Forms
- Transfer of coursework
- Filing a degree program
- Filing CSPP petitions
- Filing Graduate School petitions
Expectations regarding student self-disclosure while enrolled in CSPP
Required courses
Practicum for second year M.A. students
- Option I: Non-school counseling practicum
- Option II: School counseling practicum
- Client contact hours
- Second practicum site
- Termination at a practicum site
Liability insurance
Plan B master’s program
Comprehensive examination
Portfolio checklist
Commencement and graduation
- Commencement ceremony
- Application for graduate degree
- If problems arise
- When and how a degree is formally conferred
Student progress and retention policy and procedures
- Student conduct standards
- Performance standards
- Problematic performance policy
- Definition of problematic performance
- Evaluation of student performance
- Evaluation of teaching assistants
- Program responses to student violations
- Readmission policy
- Student grievance process
Licensing requirements in
Minnesota
- Licensed school counselor
- Licensed professional counselor and licensed
professional clinical counselor
National certification requirements
- National certified counselor
- Certified clinical mental health counselor
Appendices
- Forms
- CSPP petition [.pdf]
- M.A. program
- M.A. program - school counseling
- M.A. program - student personnel psychology
- Foundations courses that meet requirements in
learning/cognition
- School counseling course options
- Status in M.A. Graduate Training
Questionnaire and Anonymous Survey
[.pdf]
- Evaluation of Student Problematic
Performance
[.pdf]
- TA Evaluation form
[.pdf]
- Liability insurance
-
Minnesota
Board of Psychology Rules of Conduct
Minnesota Board of Psychology
- APA Ethical Principles
of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
APA Online
August 2009 |