Wednesday, May 30, 2018

End-of-the-Year Letter


Dear Students and Friends,

As reflective practitioners, we professional counselors take concluding moments such as the end of the academic year to ponder where the year has taken us, how we achieved our goals and the learning wisdom we acquired throughout our journey of the past year.

This has truly been an extraordinary year for our Counseling Program.  A number of our students and alumni were recognized for their service: Kirsten Perry, ASCA School Counselor of the Year; Katie Styzek, Illinois Elementary School Counselor of the Year; Brian Coleman, Illinois High School Counselor of the Year and Illinois School Counselor of the Year.  Brian will represent Illinois in Washington DC for the ASCA School Counselor Award Ceremony.  Congratulations and well done to our students and alumni. 

In addition, several of our Counseling Faculty have been recognized and honored this year.  Dr. Melissa Ockerman was awarded Illinois School Counselor Educator of the Year Award.  Dr. Darrick Tovar Murray was recognized by the ACA Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development for his work in multicultural research and education.  Dr. Becky Michel’s article was recognized as the ‘Most Valuable Article of the Year’ by the ACA AdultSpan Journal.   Congratulations to our faculty for their many accomplishments.

A major focus for the year has been the process of seeking CACREP accreditation.  The implementation of many of the CACREP standards, structures and procedures have already shown to improve our program.  As we all know, such progress demands much change for all of us. As Eckhart Tolle states, Some changes look negative on the surface but you will soon realize that space is being created for something new to emerge.” Changes are never easy to make. On behalf of the faculty, I want to thank you for your support, many contributions and openness in working with us and helping us usher in the needed changes to meet the CACREP standards for accreditation.   

I want to share with you briefly some updates on the CACREP process.  We submitted our self-study and were approved for a site visit which will be held October 7-10, 2018.  There were two town hall meetings (Fall and Spring) held, where we spoke with students and received their feedback about the program.  The faculty held a program evaluation meeting in Fall where we looked at data from students, supervisors, and alumni, and planned changes to improve the program.  We also held a student evaluation meeting in Spring where we assessed the progress of all of the students in the program.  Most recently, we moved the program to a cohort model in order to ease the burden of course cancellations for students and to help us to maintain the necessary faculty to student ratios that are required for CACREP accreditation. We are excited about the prospect of becoming accredited and are working hard to ensure that our program meets the CACREP requirements.  We will keep you up-to-date on the progress of our accreditation.

As we approach graduation on June 9th, we congratulate all of our graduating students.  We will hold a special reception for our graduates on Wednesday, May 30th.  And, during this reception we will recognize and honor two of our Counseling Alumni – Kirsten Perry and Ashley Knight.  This graduate reception and alumni recognition is another first for the Counseling Program. 

I want to take a moment and recognize and thank Dr. Michaela Sacra for her work with us this past year.  She will be leaving us and taking a new position with the University of Wisconsin - River Falls.  We wish her the very best.

Finally, I want to share with you that I will be on sabbatical next year.  Dr. Melissa Ockerman will act as the Academic Unit Leader for the Counseling Program in my absence.

Have a good and safe summer.

All the best,

Fr. Patrick McDevitt, C.M., Associate Professor
Academic Unit Leader, Counseling Program