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Preparing professionals to support children and adolescents’ development in schools and diverse community settings.
In their practice, our graduates integrate professional competence, self-knowledge, and awareness of children and youths’ strengths, needs, and emerging identities. Embracing advocacy as a professional ethos, our graduates promote learning and healthy outcomes for individuals, families, and school communities.
In addition to our nationally recognized graduate programs, the department offers professional development opportunities through the Center for Child and Adult Development for individuals working with children and families in diverse school and community settings.
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An important and vital part of the School Psychology, Counseling, and Leadership Department is our highly qualified faculty.
How the college’s personal counseling services address mental health needs.
The convening in Brownsville, a community deeply impacted by maternal health disparities, brings together perinatal health care professionals, policymakers, and educators.
New classification elevates institutions that contribute significantly to the academic landscape through innovative research without necessarily offering doctoral programs.
School Counseling and School Psychologist Information Session
Associate Professor and Chair 1107 James Hall P: 718.951.5876 E: edragowski@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Clinical Coordinator 1107 James Hall P: 718.951.5876 E: jmillan@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Higher Education Assistant 1107 James Hall P: 718.951.5876 E: Chasity.Porsenna@brooklyn.cuny.edu
School Psychologist Graduate Program School Counseling Graduate Program Educational Leadership Program