Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Counseling M.S. | Department of Counseling, Human Development and Family Science | The University of Vermont(title)

What does the on-campus interview entail?
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Interviews are by invitation only. Students are invited to a group interview only after their applications have been reviewed. We have two interview dates and interview applicants in a group setting with one or more faculty members, staff and current graduate students.

During that process we get to know a bit about each other, talk about the program and expectations, applicants are asked a spontaneous question (same question for everyone) and they have a few minutes to think about it before responding to the group.

At the end of the interview, faculty and staff leave and we invite current students in to talk with you about any questions you might want to ask from a student's perspective.

May I speak with or meet other students in the program?
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Yes. Please email us at cslgprog@uvm.edu and we'll be happy to find students who have similar interests to speak or meet with you.

May I visit a class or meet with a particular faculty member?
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Yes. Please email us at cslgprog@uvm.edu or call 802-656-3888 to to ask about the course you would like to attend. You are welcome to reach out to our faculty to schedule a meeting.

What is the difference between counselors, psychologists, and social workers?
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Counselors, psychologists, and social workers are all professional helpers with extensive training beyond the undergraduate level that prepares them for clinical practice.

The scope of practice for counselors and psychologists is similar, although the training that prepares for this practice varies, particularly in regard to philosophical orientation, and practice standards and licensure requirements are governed by different professional agencies and organizations. For example, in most states, psychologists must have a Ph.D. for licensure, whereas Clinical Mental Health and Social Worker practitioners typically have Masters level training.

Counselors and psychologists use their training in human development theories to form therapeutic relationships with clients that help them improve their everyday functioning, strengthen relationships, develop communication skills, and recover from trauma, addictions, stress, and mental illness. Psychologists may have a more decided focus on psychopathology, whereas counselors may be oriented more towards developmental trajectories and issues of social justice and advocacy. This latter emphasis on social justice and advocacy is also typically shared by social worker training programs.

Along with clinical social workers, however, all of these professionals make use of the same contemporary intervention theories in their therapeutic work. Psychologists may be more likely than the other two to conduct formal diagnostic assessments, whereas social workers may have a stronger focus on case management skills, such as coordinating services for clients outside of one-on-one interactions.

Where can I find information about tuition and fees?
What airlines fly in and out of Burlington?
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We have several major airlines that service Burlington International Airport (BTV). See BTV Airline Partners for more information.

Is public transportation available?
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Green Mountain Transit is the public bus system for Burlington and the surrounding area.

Where do I park on campus?
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Contact Parking and Transportation, 802-656-8686, for visitor parking options or to purchase a zone two (purple for Mann Hall) permit for your appointment.

For parking zones, see UVM Directions and Maps. There are several metered spaces in front of Mann Hall and behind Delehanty Hall. However, they are frequently filled.

What is Burlington like?