LYNDONVILLE, VERMONT — Lyndon State College will host an open house June 7 for prospective students and others to learn about its new master’s programs in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
The event will be 5-6:30 p.m. in the Burke Mountain Room (Room 400) at Samuel Read Hall Library & Academic Center. Applied Psychology and Human Services department faculty and admissions representatives will be available to answer questions.
Lyndon’s 60-credit Master of Science program is distinctive partly because it offers two options: a traditional two-year format for students with an undergraduate degree and an accelerated five-year format. The five-year option is for first-year and early-transfer students in Lyndon’s Psychology and Human Services program.
Students in both tracks will gain hands-on experience to prepare for their career through hundreds of hours of fieldwork.
For more information, go to http://lyndonstate.edu/event/clinical-mental-health-counseling-ms-open-house/ and http://lyndonstate.edu/degree-programs/psychology-and-human-services/
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