Counseling and Marital and Family Therapy Welcome Packet

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Welcome to

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Welcome! The School of Leadership and Education Sciences welcomes you! We are excited about the high caliber of students who have been admitted for the fall of 2012, and are delighted you will join our vibrant community of students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Our collective goal is: • to prepare students who have the knowledge and skills to be effective in their chosen professions; • to ensure our graduates use the opportunities afforded you by a graduate degree from this premier university to help create new innovations; and, • that these new innovations will lead to improved opportunities for others and better solutions to some of the world's most intractable problems. The world needs the diverse perspectives you bring to our community of scholars. The SOLES faculty and staff look forward to meeting you!

Paula A. Cordeiro, Ed.D. Dean and Faculty Member School of Leadership and Education Sciences University of San Diego

SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

www.sandiego.edu/soles


Next Steps

Financial Aid

Relocating to San Diego

In order to reserve your place in our incoming class, please return your Intent to Enroll form and Confirmation Deposit to the Office of Graduate Admissions. You will receive this form in the mail.

Financing your education is a top priority when embarking on a graduate program.

Known for many reasons as "America's Finest City," San Diego has an almost perfect climate with warm, sunny days and cool evenings. The museums of Balboa Park, the Old Globe Theatre, the World Famous San Diego Zoo, Sea World, the beaches, the opera, and downtown San Diego and La Jolla are only minutes away.

Once your enrollment is processed you will have access to class registration information. Your academic adviser will guide you in choosing coursework for your first semester at SOLES. If you have questions about submitting the form and deposit, please feel free to contact the Office of Graduate Admissions.

Office of Graduate Admissions www.sandiego.edu/admissions Serra Hall, Room 202 grads@sandiego.edu (619) 260-4524

The One Stop Student Center can assist with questions regarding financial aid, student accounts, registration and enrollment verification. The One Stop counselors aim to assist students in person, but they are also available to help via email and phone. Information on scholarship aid from SOLES can be found online at: www.sandiego.edu/soles/ admissions/financial_aid

One Stop Student Center www.sandiego.edu/onestop Hahn University Center, Room 126 onestop@sandiego.edu (619) 260-2700

A helpful relocation guide can be found at www.sandiego.com USD provides graduate housing at Presidio Terrace and Manchester Village. Please contact the Department of Residential Life for details and availability. Department of Residential Life www.sandiego.edu/residentiallife Mission Crossroads, Room 125 housing@sandiego.edu (619) 260-4777

The SOLES Office of Admissions and Outreach is excited to welcome you to the SOLES family. We have had the pleasure of speaking with many of you on your journey to USD as a prospective student. Now that you are officially a Torero, don't hesitate to contact us if we can assist you as you settle in. We look forward to seeing you around Mother Rosalie Hill Hall.

Valerie Livesay, Arielle McElroy and Anne Mumford Mother Rosalie Hill Hall, Suite 149 solesadmissions@sandiego.edu (619) 260-7988 SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

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SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES

Welcome

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Counseling and Marital & Family Therapy Welcome! Congratulations on your admission to our graduate program. We’re proud of the quality of our students and glad you have decided to join us. One of the distinctions of our programs is the extraordinary commitment of faculty to our students. They are excellent teachers who embody a caring, holistic commitment to all aspects of their student development. You will be well supported here. Our level of faculty support, and the extraordinary opportunities our programs offer for global study abroad, are just a few of the things that make us truly unique. I encourage you to read on to learn more about what makes SOLES special.

Steve Gelb, Ph.D. Interim Department Chair and Professor Counseling and Marital & Family Therapy School of Leadership and Education Sciences University of San Diego

SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

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"This school truly offers the highest quality professors as well as students, making our education – and our reputation – superior in this community... Working with other MFT communities in the country, it seems my coursework and my practicum experience surpass those of other programs, and I credit USD for making me a more marketable therapist and better prepared. And I must admit, our classroom window’s view of Mission Bay didn't hurt either!" - Natalie Smith, MFT ’09 “An important part of my experience in the program has been the emphasis on diversity. I feel confident in my ability to work effectively with diverse students, parents, and staff members. My fieldwork placed me in a culturally diverse setting where I was able to make meaningful connections and gain a better understanding of those outside of my own racial and ethnic background. “ - Haylee Sibley, Counseling ’09

International Work All SOLES student complete an international experience as part of their program. Opportunities for coursework abroad are available through the SOLES Global Center. This year Counseling and MFT students and faculty traveled to Austria, Italy, Ireland, Kenya and Costa Rica. www.sandiego.edu/soles/centers/global_center

Meet Your Faculty

Applied Learning

The Department faculty are not only experts in their fields, but practitioners who bring many years of experience in counseling and therapy to the classroom. They care deeply about their students’ success and are excited to welcome you to the department.

Counseling and MFT students earn hours towards licensure or credentialing through fieldwork, practica and internships at San Diego schools, hospitals and community agencies. Placement is guided by program faculty and fieldwork coordinators.

To learn more about the faculty we invite to to view their online profiles, which include biographies, contact information, office hours, class syllabi and curricula vitae.

Program Directors

Counseling Program: www.sandiego.edu/soles/ programs/counseling/faculty_and_staff.php MFT Program: www.sandiego.edu/soles/programs/ marital_and_family_therapy/faculty_and_staff_profiles

Your Department by the Numbers School Counseling Students Clinical Mental Health Counseling Students Marital and Family Therapy Students Total Department Enrollment Total SOLES Graduate Enrollment

45 51 61 157 609

(L-R) Todd Edwards, Ph.D., Marital and Family Therapy; Ana Estrada, Ph.D., Clinical Mental Health Counseling; Steve Gelb, Ph.D., School Counseling (Interim Director)

SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

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Welcome to

Our Graduate Community Welcome! Congratulations on your admission and welcome to the SOLES graduate community. SOLES is a diverse community and it hosts a wide variety of academic programs. The SOLES Graduate Student Association (SGSA) seeks to bring SOLES’ graduate student population together through social and educational events and activities both on and off campus. Each graduate program has its own representative who voices the concerns and needs of his or her constituents. We even have a first year representative whose purpose is to serve SOLES’ first year graduate students. Our aim is to meet the needs of SOLES students as best we can and to promote social interactions between students in all SOLES graduate academic programs. During your time at USD, I encourage you to get involved within the SOLES community. I look forward to seeing you around campus, and once again, congratulations and welcome! Travis Degheri Current student, Ph.D. in Leadership Studies President, SOLES Graduate Student Association School of Leadership and Education Sciences University of San Diego sgsa.usd@gmail.com www.sandiego.edu/soles/students

SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

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SGSA Council 2011-2012 President: Travis Degheri Communications: Christine Liou Special Events: Stephanie Lynch Financial Director: David Johnson Counseling: Nick O’Madden Doctoral: Taylor Roberts Leadership Studies: Jaclyn Miller Learning & Teaching: Melissa Davis & Farheen Kaka Marital & Family Therapy: Angela Hagopian First Year Representative: Mara Vicente Graduate Student Council Representative: Nick Franco

SOLES by the Numbers

Campus Recreation Take advantage of outdoor adventures through the Experiential Learning and Adventure Center, stay active with the intramural Grad/Law softball league, or learn a new skill in recreation classes.

United Front Multicultural Center UFMC invites all to experience diverse cultures and traditions, explore identities, engage in dialogue, challenge barriers, build leadership skills, and empower each other to create an intellectually vibrant, socially just, and inclusive community.

Safe Space Allies The Safe Space Allies Network enhances the ability of students, staff, administrators and faculty to demonstrate proactively and personally the University's core values of community, inclusion, and respect for all regardless of sexual orientation or other identity. Grounded in Catholic Social Thought, the University's mission affirms that all human life is sacred and that the dignity of the human person is the foundation of a moral vision for society.

Graduate Enrollment Counseling and MFT Leadership Studies Learning and Teaching Total SOLES Graduate Enrollment

157 232 182 571

Race/Ethnicity African American, Black American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Hispanic/Latino White Two or More Races International Unknown, Declined to State

6.5% 0.2% 5.6% 0.7% 16.3% 54.6% 5.4% 4.0% 6.7%

Office of International Students and Scholars The OISS is committed to helping our international students and scholars make the most of their education and stay at USD by providing them with opportunities to interact and learn from other members of the USD international community through various educational and socio-cultural programs and events. The OISS can also assist with visa and immigration concerns.

Professional Development Grants In an effort to support the development of a professional, scholastic and social community within SOLES, the SGSA awards supplemental grants to graduate students who wish to participate in professional development opportunities such as conferences, workshops and seminars.

SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

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SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES

Financial Aid

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Eligibility for Aid SOLES graduate students are eligible to apply for funds from the Office of Financial Aid as long as they are: • A United States citizen or eligible non-citizen with a valid Social Security Number • Enrolled at least half time as a regular student in an eligible degree, certificate or credential program. Half-time is 4.5 units for master’s and credential students and 3 units for doctoral students.

All incoming and continuing SOLES graduate students in good standing are eligible to apply for SOLES scholarships and the SOLES Loans program, regardless of citizenship. Some scholarships require that the student be enrolled in a minimum number of units each semester.

Applying for Aid The first step in applying for financial aid is to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you have not yet submitted your FAFSA, we recommend that you do so as soon as possible. The FAFSA can be found online at www.fafsa.gov Need-Based Awards Your FAFSA will be submitted to the University of San Diego’s Office of Financial Aid. Financial aid eligibility is the difference between the total cost of attendance at USD and the amount you are expected to contribute (EFC). This total cost includes tuition, fees, room and board, an allowance for books, supplies, and other incidental expenses, and a travel allowance when warranted. The aid available to graduate students through the Office of Financial Aid consists of federal loans and the USD Graduate Grant. Please note that your initial financial aid award will be determined under the assumption that you will be taking a full-time course load. If you will be attending on a part-time basis you must notify the Office of Financial Aid in writing in order for your award to be adjusted accordingly. Your SOLES academic advisor can assist you in determining how many units you will be taking. Scholarships You are also encouraged to apply for scholarships, which may be based on need or merit and are awarded by entities other than the Office of Financial Aid. Scholarships are available through SOLES as well as through outside sources, and amounts and deadlines to apply vary. Information on these opportunities is available on the SOLES website at: www.sandiego.edu/soles/admissions/financial_aid

SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

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Accessing Your Financial Aid Award • Log in to the portal at http://my.sandiego.edu • As long as your have submitted your FAFSA on time, your Financial Aid Award is typically posted by the Office of Financial Aid within a few weeks of your admission to SOLES. You will receive an email when your award is posted. • When your award is available you can view your award, your estimated cost of attendance, your aid requirements and a guide to understanding your financial aid award in the Financial Aid Status channel under the New Student tab or the One Stop Services tab.

Understanding Your Award and Next Steps • A document titled “Understanding Your Financial Aid Award” is available on your MySanDiego portal under “Financial Aid Status”. This guide, developed by the Office of Financial Aid, will give you the information you need in order to determine how to proceed. • Please note that additional steps are required in order for your aid to be credited to your student account. These steps are detailed on MySanDiego and the online checklist of the requirements you need to fulfill will be updated as the necessary documents are received. • If after reading “Understanding Your Financial Aid Award” you are still confused or in need of assistance, we invite you to contact the One Stop Student Center, which encompasses the business transactions of the Office of Financial Aid, Student Accounts, and the Registrar. Counselors are happy to sit down with you to discuss your aid. If you are not able to come to campus you may also contact One Stop via email or phone.

Contacting the One Stop Student Services Center The focus of the One Stop Center is to provide personalized face-to-face advising, and students are encouraged to drop in to meet with a counselor. Since the focus of the center is to serve students in person, when you call, your call will likely be routed to a phone menu which will assist you in contacting one of the three home offices: financial aid, student accounts, or the registrar. You are also welcome to contact One Stop by email. A counselor will respond within two business days, although 90% of the time they are able to answer in less than a day. If you have a USD email address, please send your inquiries from that address. Please include your student or applicant ID number for a more expedited response.

One Stop Student Services Center Hahn University Center, Room 126 5998 Alcalá Park San Diego, CA 92110 Web: www.sandiego.edu/onestop Email: onestop@sandiego.edu Phone: (619) 260-2700

SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

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MySanDiego Portal & Student Resources You may have already used the MySanDiego portal to check your application status prior to being admitted. If you are not yet familiar with MySanDiego, now is a great time to learn! As an admitted student you can explore student resources and access your financial aid award when it becomes available, and as an enrolled student you can register for classes, make a payment to your student account, buy a parking permit, upload a photo for your student ID, and much more.

Accessing the Portal • To begin, go online and navigate to http://my.sandiego.edu • Please note that it may take several days from the receipt of your admission decision for your admitted student information to appear in the portal. • If you have not yet submitted your enrollment deposit, please reference the email sent to you by the Office of Graduate Admissions upon the receipt of your application for your log-in information: a nine-digit Applicant ID and six-digit PIN. If you have forgotten it, click on the link in the bottom left-hand corner that says “Applicants Only Forgot ID/Password” and follow the instructions to receive your log-in information. • If you have already submitted your enrollment deposit and it has been processed, you will be able to open a student account. Please allow 24-48 hours for your new account or any changes in your status to become active. To create your account, click on the “Open An Account” link underneath the log-in button and follow the instructions. Have the following information handy: • Your USD ID number • Your Date of Birth • The last 4 digits of your Social Security Number. International students who do not have a SSN should input 0000.

Setting up Your USD Email Your USD email account is created when you open a student account on MySanDiego (see the fourth bullet point under “Accessing the Portal”, above). Once your account has been created this is the only email address the University will use to contact you, so please be sure to check it frequently.

Accessing Your Financial Aid Award • Log in to the portal at http://my.sandiego.edu • As long as your have submitted your FAFSA on time, your Financial Aid Award is typically posted by the Office of Financial Aid within a few weeks of your admission to SOLES. You will receive an email when your award is posted. • When your award is available you can view your award, your estimated cost of attendance, your aid requirements and a guide to understanding your financial aid award in the Financial Aid Status channel under the New Student tab or the One Stop Services tab.

Your Student Account By clicking the One Stop Services tab or the New Student tab and checking the My Student Account channel you can view your account, make a payment, enroll in a payment plan and enroll in eRefund/direct deposit.

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Academic Calendar The current graduate academic calendar can be found under the Academic Resources tab. Looking for next year’s calendar? It can be found at www.sandiego.edu/academics/academic_calendars

Course Registration & Grades Please be sure to consult your SOLES academic adviser before registering for any courses. When you have determined which classes you should take in your first semester, you can look up the classes and register using the Registration Tools channel under the One Stop Services tab. When your grades are posted, you can view them under the Academic Records channel under the One Stop Services tab.

Textbooks You can access textbook information for your courses by navigating to Registration Tools under the One Stop Services tab. Click “Detailed Student Schedule”, then click on the Course Material icon to the right of the course information. Once your professor sends textbook information to the campus bookstore it will be available at the link.

Student ID Card & Campus Cash Once you are registered for classes you can get your student ID card by bringing a valid photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport) to the Campus Card Office in the Hahn University Center, Room 127. Your ID card can be used to access rooms on campus, store Campus Cash and meal plans, and check out items from the library. You can manage your Campus Cash account by accessing Campus Cash online via the My Campus Services channel under the One Stop Services tab or the New Student tab.

Meal Plans You are welcome to eat at any campus dining facility by paying with Campus Cash, cash or credit/debit card, but if you would like to purchase a University meal plan you may do so in the My Meal Plan channel under the My Personal Info tab.

Parking Permits All USD students, faculty and staff who wish to park on campus are required to purchase a parking permit. Permits can be purchased via the MySanDiego portal in the My Campus Services channel under the One Stop Services tab or the New Student tab.

Copley Library Resources Search for materials, renew items, view the online reserves for your courses and get research assistance from campus librarians under the Library tab.

Need Help? Technicians at the university’s ITS Help Desk are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For assistance with the portal please call (619) 260-7900 or email help@sandiego.edu. SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION SCIENCES 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110!

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