I am writing in regards to the Adjunct Professor of Psychology position opening in the Psychology Department. Judson University’s faith identity mentions several fundamental principles that are important in my life as well as my upbringing as Baptist. Considering that, Judson University bases its learning based on the fundamentals of education and Christianity is a holistic method of teaching students.…
I am writing in response to your opening of an Administrative Support Assistant at the Northampton Campus. My professional experience with administrative duties and customer service would make me a good candidate for this position…
Students will attend a College Fair and write a 3-5 page paper discussing what they learned from the experience.…
Unit 9 – Tasks- CHCCSL506A Apply counselling therapies to address a range of client issues…
I am writing this letter in support of Glenn Williams’ application for your college. While I am only entering my second year as College Counselor, during this short period of time I have had the opportunity to interact with Glenn on a frequent basis. He visits my office at least once a week seeking advice on his college applications or sharing a monologue he is working on. He has a tremendous amount of passion for the arts. Whether it is singing, dancing or acting; he belongs on the stage and is dedicated to developing his art form.…
I have known Tiger Mou for a little over a year now as his College Counselor at GSSM, a small public two year residential school for students from across the state of South Carolina. He was also a student in a College Seminar class that I taught last spring.…
The book expands on the positive as well as the negative life and experiences that a counselor could face. It gives scenario’s that is helpful in becoming a…
“Invest in a human Soul who known it may be a diamond in the rough” stated by our beloved Founder Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. My name is (insert name), a (insert classification) majoring in (insert major), the purpose of this letter is for reconsideration of Financial Aid eligibility and to also continue on and becoming an Alumni of this PRESTIGOUS Institution.…
A Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor performs a full range of professional rehabilitation counselor assignments in a full-functioning capacity. Considerable independent judgement is used to make decisions in carrying out assignments that have significant impact on services or programs. Guidelines may be available, but require adaptation or interpretation to determine appropriate courses of action. A Rehabilitation Counselor also, has responsibility for the management of the most highly complex analytical activities serving customers with severe, multiple disabilities. As a counselor, you must independently handle a more demanding caseload and multiple programs. As a P11, I am currently responsible for a caseload with a variety of customers…
I want to retrieve preparation as a school counselor because it would be a very rewarding career. High school was a critical time in my life because there were many teachers, coaches, and counselors that invested in my development and shaped who I am today. Many of these faculty members became role models and major inspirations to me. My counselor in high school was particularly inspiring to me because he made a personal connection with me, devoted his time to see me succeed and encouraged me to do better in sports, academics, and life. It is ideal for me to pursue a career as a high school counselor to positively impact young people’s lives similarly to my experience, which creates an…
High-school is a very important part of students lives. How one does during high-school will greatly affect their future and which college they go to. Getting into college you want can be very hard. I want to attend the University of Southern California (USC), although their undergraduate admissions are very competitive. Approximately 20% of the people who apply get accepted.…
During my senior year of high school, I was undecided about what I wanted to do, I applied to many colleges but didn’t know which one was for me. I couldn’t figure out at the time if I wanted to stay local, or go away for college. After a while, I decided to go the first year to a local commuter college called Penn State Brandywine. I figured I could keep my job, still be close to family, and still see friends. However, over the period of my freshman year, it wasn’t what I was expecting and now I want a new and different experience. I initially was going here as an undecided major, however after looking at my interests I decided I wanted to pursue a degree in international studies, and my current college does not have that. That is one of the…
There are many environments clinical mental health counselors work in. Gerige mentions a few with I the text; agency/community mental health centers, private practice, substance abuse programs, small college counseling centers, university health services, in the barn, and home/schools. After reading the information, I realized what settings I want to avoid; ones requiring school locations. I do not see myself in a small college counseling center or a university health center. I see myself more in an agency or community setting, working with wide ranges of diagnostics and a large diverse population. There are a few settings not mentioned I could see myself, in the woods, or an art studio. I am highly intrigued with wilderness and arty therapy.…
I can remember all the way back to when I was a young child in elementary. I didn’t think much about the kids around me or how they lived and I can honestly say that very few kids stick out from those years maybe because it seemed to me at the time that we were all pretty much the same except for our physical appearances. What I can remember about the kids in junior high school was the need to fit in and be liked at all costs. Making fashion statements were much more important than answering the question about the meaning of life. High school though became a stepping stone into the complex and dynamic reality of the world around me that I had never investigated nor even identified. Beginning with my freshman year I encountered many more students than I ever thought I would. I started to notice quite quickly that the school population was extremely diverse and segmented. Groups were everywhere; jocks, nerds, gothic kids, trouble makers, and of course the ever present popular kids. This was the first time I could see with my own eyes the fact that we were actually quite different from each other. Kids that I had befriended in junior high slowing began to change and pull away from me for reasons that were not understandable to me at the time. In actuality, not only were they going through changes but I was going through them as well. My taste in clothes, music, sports, and my views on certain topics began to expand and diversify. Yet I started to realize that in doing so meant leaving my old friends behind and meeting new ones. My family had always been a cornerstone in my life who established my belief system as far as religion and values and therefore the perspective on the young life I had led up until that point. That upbringing enabled me to be able to compare and contrast the beliefs and ideas of others with my own and so the journey into the world of high school led me to come face to face with that very opportunity. One example which stands out in my mind…
Admission Requirements FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS REQUIRED COURSES ADMISSION RANGE INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE English Mid 70s or B HL or SL English IB Minimum Score: 28 † English; Biology; Math; Chemistry at 75% or B* Mid 70s or B HL or SL English, HL or SL Biology, HL or SL Chemistry and HL or SL Mathematics IB Minimum Score: 28 A-level Mathematics, A-level Chemistry and A-level Biology† Mid to high 70s or B HL or SL English and Biology IB Minimum Score: 28 A-level Biology † BA English, Biology at 70% or B- Biology, Biology & Chemistry, Biology & Physical Geography, Biology & Mathematics, Biology & Psychology English; Chemistry; Math; Biology at 70% or B-* Mid to high 70s or B HL or SL English, HL or SL Biology, HL or SL Chemistry and HL or SL Mathematics IB Minimum Score: 28 A-level Mathematics, A-level Chemistry and A-level Biology† English at 70% or B-, Math at 70% or B- High 80s or A HL or SL English and HL or SL Mathematics IB Minimum Score: 33 A-level Mathematics† High 80s or A HL or SL English and HL or SL Mathematics at 5 IB Minimum Score: 33 A-level Mathematics† High 80s to low 90s or A HL or SL English and HL or SL Mathematics at 5 IB Minimum Score: 33 A-level Mathematics† Low 90s or A+ HL or SL English and HL or SL Mathematics at 5 IB Minimum Score: 35 A-level Mathematics† Low 90s or A+ HL or SL English and HL or SL Mathematics at 5 IB Minimum Score: 35 A-level Mathematics† English; Math at 70% or B- Mid 70s or B HL or SL English and HL or SL Mathematics IB Minimum Score: 28 A-level Mathematics† Chemistry, Chemistry & Mathematics BSc English; Math; Chemistry* Mid 70s or B HL or SL English, HL or SL Mathematics, HL or SL Chemistry IB Minimum Score: 28 A-level Mathematics and A-level Chemistry † Computer Science Combination English; Math Mid 70s or B HL or SL English…