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COUN 798-04 Supervising Field Experiences for Counseling and School Psychology

Designed for school counselors and psychologists who are interested in supervising practicum students and interns. 3 graduate credits.

 

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University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Mailing Address:
410 S. Third Street
River Falls WI 54022

 

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The Counseling and School Psychology Department. . .

consists of two separate graduate level programs. The Counseling Program leads to a Masters of Science in Education (M.S.E.), while the School Psychology Program culminates with a Specialist in Education (Ed.S.). For more information on these programs, click on the program link to the left or contact one of our department faculty members listed below.

Thanks for your interest in our department.

Announcements

program award winners

UWRF Counseling Program
2008 Outstanding Cooperating Professional
Carol Lebo
with Assistant Professor Mark Gillen


2008 School Psycholog Outstanding Cooperating Professional

UWRF School Psychology Program
2008 Outstanding Cooperating Professional
Heidi Springborg (R) and Associate Professor Scott Woitaszewski

Mission Statement

Programs within the department of Counseling and School Psychology prepare individuals to enter professional roles in school and mental health settings. The department is unified by common goals of providing graduate education to prepare our students to be thoughtful, involved, and responsive professionals, particularly in meeting the needs of children, their families, and others in a collaborative and problem-solving fashion. Members of the department collaborate to insure that students develop expected proficiencies in their respective fields of study, consistent with state and national standards. Programs within the department adhere to the highest standards of the professions of counseling and school psychology.

Graduates from our programs will develop both the knowledge base of their respective professions, and interpersonal professional skills to work directly with children, and closely with parents, teachers, administrators, other school specialists, and community professionals, to provide support for learners with many needs. Graduates from our programs will value diversity and individual differences, and follow a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.

 

FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES

 

Department Chair
John E. LeCapitaine, Professor - (715) 425-3399
john.e.lecapitaine@uwrf.edu

 

COUNSELING PROGRAM FACULTY
John E. LeCapitaine, Professor - (715) 425-3399
john.e.lecapitaine@uwrf.edu

Jean Lundholm, Ph.D. - (715) 425-3237
jean.lundholm@uwrf.edu

Mark Gillen , Ph.D. - (715) 425-3890
mark.gillen@uwrf.edu

 

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM FACULTY
Donald Stovall, Psy.D. - (715) 425-3291
donald.lee.stovall@uwrf.edu

Scott Woitaszewski, Ph.D. - (715) 425-3883
scott.woitaszewski@uwrf.edu

Todd A. Savage, Ph.D., NCSP - (715) 425-3243
todd.savage@uwrf.edu

 

Contact Information for the Department:
University of Wisconsin – River Falls
Department of Counseling & School Psychology, WEB 257
410 South Third Street
River Falls, WI 54022-5001

Academic Department Associate: Carol McClelland

Office Telephone (715) 425-3889
Office Fax (715) 425-3242


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