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Graduates of the
MSCC program have gone on to successfully serve in counseling
roles as pastors, missionaries, school counselors, social
workers, youth workers, small group specialists, campus student-development
directors, human resource and employment assistance counselors,
chaplains and therapists. Many of our graduates also pursue
post-graduate certificates and doctoral degrees.
One of the most enriching elements of our program
is the diversity of the student body. Such diversity provides
students with the opportunity to learn and grow from multiple
perspectives.
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Age and Career Diversity - The majority
of our students enter the program in mid life, already
having a wealth of life experiences. Most are employed
full-time in professions ranging from education,
church and para-church ministries to medicine, law, social
work, corrections, human resources and business.
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Gender and Cultural Diversity - At
any given time, our student body is composed of area,
national and international students (one-third male, two-thirds
female) who represent every major ethnic group and numerous
cultures from around the world.
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Church Diversity - Students in our
program come from a variety of church backgrounds including
Baptist, Presbyterian, Charismatic, Methodist and Independent.
They are evangelical in their doctrine and committed to
integrating their faith and professions.
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