Developing Advocates for Transformative Impact
The Masters of Arts in Counseling (MAC) program begins in the fall of 2022 and will feature two specialty tracks: clinical mental health and school counseling. Applications for admission are now open. The curriculum is designed for the working professional or the traditional undergraduate student who desires to enter the workforce with an advanced degree. The graduate coursework will be obtained over three years part-time or two years full-time. Most instruction is offered online, with two one-week in-person, intensive instruction in the summer months. Cohorts of students will begin each August, January, and May to meet the sixty-credit hour requirement for CACREP accreditation and state licensure/certification.
The C-SC Difference
The programs were developed by Dr. Angel Knoverek 鈥93, who serves the College as an Assistant Professor of Psychology. Knoverek has a rich history as a licensed professional counselor in numerous settings that include focusing on childhood trauma for nearly 30 years before joining the Culver-Stockton faculty as an educator. Knoverek shared, 鈥淚鈥檓 very excited to have the opportunity to develop the Master of Arts in Counseling and look forward to advancing our students in their livelihoods as professionals, caring individuals, and contributors to their communities.鈥 Graduates of the C-SC Master of Arts in Counseling program will gain unique experiences to transform their careers and the lives of clients they serve.
GRADUATE CERTIFICATES
Available Certificates:
- Management
- Healthcare Management
- AI & Business Analytics
- Organizational Leadership
MBA PROGRAM WITH AN EARNED BACHELOR DEGREE
Students can select a specialization in:
- Accounting
- Accounting & Finance
- AI & Business Analytics
- Healthcare Management
- Management
- Dual MSN-MBA
Program Cost & Financial Aid
Institutional aid is not available, but please inquire about graduate assistantship opportunities. Alumni are eligible for a 15% discount.
10%
Only one discount may be applied.
C-SC students can complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine eligibility for unsubsidized loans.
Interest-free payment options also are available through the college. Call 573-288-6492 for more information.