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Counseling and Educational Psychology
Mission Statement

 

The Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology at Kansas State University is comprised of three components: Counselor Education, Educational Psychology, and Student Personnel Services in Higher Education. The disciplines share a mission of preparing knowledgeable, ethical, caring decision-makers who responsibly demonstrate inclusive perspectives toward the contexts of groups and institution; student development and learning; teaching and guidance; inquiry and research methods; and research-enlightened, theory-driven clinical application, consultation, and practice.

The Counseling and Education Psychology faculty serve the Department's mission within three areas of professional commitment as grounded in the conceptual framework of the College of Education:

  1. Delivery of exemplary instruction to undergraduate and graduate students, and exemplary advisement to students in advanced degree programs.

  2. Production, interpretation, and dissemination of sound and useful research, scholarship, and other creative works.

  3. Provision of leadership, consultation, collaboration, and service within the profession.