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Saturday, November 07, 2009
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News . . . . .
Dr. David Olguin
Associate Professor of Counselor Education, is the 2009-2010 President for the Rocky Mountain Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (RMACES). This region includes Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. RMACES is a regional section of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision ACES, which is a division of the American Counseling Association (ACA). The purpose of RMACES is to advance counselor education and supervision in order to improve counseling, guidance, and student personnel services in all settings within the Rocky Mountain region. Membership typically includes university professors, graduate students, and practicing clinicians. For more information please refer to the RMACES website.

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News . . . . .
Dr. David Olguin
Associate Professor of Counselor Education, is the 2009-2010 President for the Rocky Mountain Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (RMACES). This region includes Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. RMACES is a regional section of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision ACES, which is a division of the American Counseling Association (ACA). The purpose of RMACES is to advance counselor education and supervision in order to improve counseling, guidance, and student personnel services in all settings within the Rocky Mountain region. Membership typically includes university professors, graduate students, and practicing clinicians. For more information please refer to the RMACES website.

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Program Coordinator
Dr. Jean Keim
jkeim@unm.edu
Department Administrator
Cynthia Salas
casalas@unm.edu
Telephone
505-277-4535
Fax
505-277-8361
Office Location
Simpson Hall
MSC05-3040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
IFCE Staff Info
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COE Web Administrator
coeweb@unm.edu
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Welcome to the
Counselor Education Program
Please browse through our website to learn about the Masters in Counseling and the Doctorate in Counselor Education offered by the College of Education, Department of Individua, Family and Community Education (IFCE) at the University of New Mexico. If you are a current student, you will also find information about courses, faculty, and support. The program prepares future counselors to work with diverse populations in a variety of settings, as well as preparing students for professional licensure. If you have any questions regarding any of the above programs, please feel free to contact me, the Counselor Education Program Coordinator. I will be happy to further assist you.
Thank you.
Jean Keim, PhD
Counselor Education Program Coordinator
Purpose and Aspirations
Consistent with the goals and vision of the College of Education, the Counselor Education Program is committed to promoting excellence and diversity in teaching, scholarship, and community service. We work to promote an understanding of human development and psychological health that will improve and foster optimal potential for individuals, families, and our communities.
The program features an integration of theory, research, and practice and interdisciplinary collaboration that is intended to prepare counselors who are informed, who will be sensitive to the diversity and uniqueness of individuals, families, and communities, and who will value and promote the dignity, potential and well-being of all people.
Mission Statement
The Counselor Education Program prepares students to address the counseling and human development needs of a pluralistic society. The program recruits and retains students who reflect the broad range of diversity found in New Mexico. Students graduate with knowledge and skills in core competency areas that include: professional identity, social and cultural foundations, human growth and development, career development, helping relationships, group work, assessment, research and program evaluation.
The Counselor Education Program features an integration of theory, research, practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration. It is intended to prepare counselors who are informed, who will be sensitive to the diversity and uniqueness of individuals, families, and communities, and will value and promote the dignity, potential and well-being of all people. The program prepares professional counselors and counselor educators to respond to a world with challenging and pressing social problems. Faculty members are committed to integrating teaching, scholarship, research, clinical practice, and service, while promoting a climate of social justice, systemic change and advocacy.
The faculty’s goal is to infuse multicultural and diversity training in all aspects of academic and clinical coursework in order to prepare multiculturally competent counselors and counselor educators. From the beginning of the graduate course of study, classroom education is combined with on-site training. These experiences provide the opportunity for students to work in and with various educational and community settings.
Welcome to the
Counselor Education Program
Please browse through our website to learn about the Masters in Counseling and the Doctorate in Counselor Education offered by the College of Education, Department of Individua, Family and Community Education (IFCE) at the University of New Mexico. If you are a current student, you will also find information about courses, faculty, and support. The program prepares future counselors to work with diverse populations in a variety of settings, as well as preparing students for professional licensure. If you have any questions regarding any of the above programs, please feel free to contact me, the Counselor Education Program Coordinator. I will be happy to further assist you.
Thank you.
Jean Keim, PhD
Counselor Education Program Coordinator
Purpose and Aspirations
Consistent with the goals and vision of the College of Education, the Counselor Education Program is committed to promoting excellence and diversity in teaching, scholarship, and community service. We work to promote an understanding of human development and psychological health that will improve and foster optimal potential for individuals, families, and our communities.
The program features an integration of theory, research, and practice and interdisciplinary collaboration that is intended to prepare counselors who are informed, who will be sensitive to the diversity and uniqueness of individuals, families, and communities, and who will value and promote the dignity, potential and well-being of all people.
Mission Statement
The Counselor Education Program prepares students to address the counseling and human development needs of a pluralistic society. The program recruits and retains students who reflect the broad range of diversity found in New Mexico. Students graduate with knowledge and skills in core competency areas that include: professional identity, social and cultural foundations, human growth and development, career development, helping relationships, group work, assessment, research and program evaluation.
The Counselor Education Program features an integration of theory, research, practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration. It is intended to prepare counselors who are informed, who will be sensitive to the diversity and uniqueness of individuals, families, and communities, and will value and promote the dignity, potential and well-being of all people. The program prepares professional counselors and counselor educators to respond to a world with challenging and pressing social problems. Faculty members are committed to integrating teaching, scholarship, research, clinical practice, and service, while promoting a climate of social justice, systemic change and advocacy.
The faculty’s goal is to infuse multicultural and diversity training in all aspects of academic and clinical coursework in order to prepare multiculturally competent counselors and counselor educators. From the beginning of the graduate course of study, classroom education is combined with on-site training. These experiences provide the opportunity for students to work in and with various educational and community settings.
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The
Manzanita Counseling
Center
Free Counseling
277-7311
Manzanita Counseling Center is a community outreach program provided by the University of New Mexico Counselor Education Program.
The Manzanita Counseling Center has been in existence for over 25 years and is
the only free clinic in Albuquerque.
Click here for information and brochure.

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The
Manzanita Counseling
Center
Free Counseling
277-7311
Manzanita Counseling Center is a community outreach program provided by the University of New Mexico Counselor Education Program.
The Manzanita Counseling Center has been in existence for over 25 years and is
the only free clinic in Albuquerque.
Click here for information and brochure.

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