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Master of Arts in Counseling
Online Info Session
Wednesday, May 12 from 4-5 p.m. EST
Arcadia University’s Master of Arts in Counseling program prepares highly qualified clinicians for positions in schools, mental health centers, business and industry settings, hospitals, and other health agencies. Through specialized training in multicultural counseling, you’ll dive into social justice and evidence-based practices.
Meet virtually with Dr. Michael Morrow to learn about our:
- Flexible program, allowing students to set their pace.
- Supportive community that encourages skill-based learning, professional development, and research.
- Emphasis on self care and mentoring to ensure career sustainability.
- Seven specialty concentrations: Autism; Child and Family Therapy; Community Public Health; Mental Health Counseling; Mediation and Conflict Transformation; Foundations in BCBA®; and Trauma.
- Dual degree options with our International Peace & Conflict Resolution or Public Health programs.
Attend and we'll waive your $50 application fee.
“Arcadia emphasizes being aware of who you are, your strengths, and your weaknesses before helping anyone else. I learned that every person is brand-new when they walk into my office from [Program Chair] Dr. Michael Morrow. I utilize these lessons daily.”
Lauren Dattilo ’16M
Lifestyle therapist in private practice and counselor with the School District of Philadelphia