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California State University, Long Beach College of Education, Graduate Studies 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, EED-7 Long Beach, CA 90840-2201 562-985-8476 INFORMATION AND APPLICATION PACKET MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING OPTION IN SCHOOL COUNSELING AND PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES SCHOOL COUNSELING CREDENTIAL Website: www.ced.csulb.edu/asec/academic/school-counseling APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR FALL 2018 ADMISSION 01/15/2018 PLEASE NOTE THAT JANUARY 15, 2018 IS A WEEKEND. PROGRAM APPLICATION MATERIALS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2018, HOWEVER THE UNIVERSITY APPLICATION ON CAL STATE APPLY MUST BE SUBMITTED BY JANUARY 15, 2018. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEADLINE, POSTMARKED APPLICATION MATERIALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Updated: September 2017

PROGRAM INFORMATION The Master of Science in Counseling, School Counseling Option and the Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) School Counseling Credential Program is designed to prepare counselors to work in elementary, middle, and high school settings. The Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential (PPS/SC) is required by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) for persons employed by the public schools as school counselors. Students entering the Master of Science in Counseling School Counseling Option program concurrently fulfill requirements for the Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential. Courses required for the Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential are the same courses that are required for the Master of Science in Counseling (School Counseling Option). Students are required to enroll in both the master s and credential. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION MISSION STATEMENT The College of Education at CSULB is a learning and teaching community that prepares professional educators and practitioners who promote equity and excellence in diverse urban settings through effective pedagogy, evidence-based practices, collaboration, leadership, innovation, scholarship, and advocacy. PROGRAM GOALS The Master of Science in Counseling, School Counseling Option prepares school counselors to implement an evidencebased comprehensive school counseling program aligned with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model. Emphasis is placed on meeting the academic, social-emotional, and career readiness needs of all students. In addition, this program prepares school counselors to be leaders, advocates, collaborators, and systems change agents in K-12 school settings. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to: 1. Demonstrate an awareness of how cultural values and biases impact the counselor-student relationship, and develop culturally responsive interventions that consider school, institutional, community, and environmental factors that enhance and impede student success. 2. Apply knowledge and skills of direct services at multiple tiers of support including individual counseling and group counseling, core curriculum classroom lessons and management, to meet the needs of a diverse student population. 3. Collaborate and consult with stakeholders such as parents and guardians, teachers, administrators and community leaders to create learning environments that promote educational equity and success for every student. 4. Plan, organize, implement, and evaluate a school counseling program aligned with the ASCA National Model. 5. Understand and use research methods, program evaluation, and accountability strategies to demonstrate the effectiveness of the school counseling program, and to advocate for all students in order to close achievement, opportunity and attainment gaps. 6. Identify and demonstrates professional and personal qualities and skills of effective servant leaders through self-assessment related to school counseling skills and performance. COLLABORATIVE COHORT MODEL As a M.S. in Counseling student, you become a member of a supportive and active cohort of peers with entry each Fall semester. In order to complete all requirements of the program students typically complete two years of study. 2

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Completion of the School Counseling Program signifies that graduates have met the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) requirements for obtaining a Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential, and qualifies the graduate to be recommended to the CTC for a credential to work as a school counselor in public and private school settings, K-12. School Counseling Program courses are typically offered weeknights from 4:00-6:45 or from 7:00-9:45, subject to change. Please note that the practicum and fieldwork experiences require that students be available to complete hours during the typical public school day (8am-3pm). Admitted students will complete a program plan with program advisors regarding the predetermined appropriate course scope and sequence. It is important that candidates take courses in the advised sequence. Candidates will therefore need to be available to take courses at the day, time, and semester they are offered. PROGRAM PREREQUISITE Per the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) preconditions for California Educator Preparation Programs, applicants for program admission must attempt the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) or have satisfied the Basic Skills Requirement. If an admitted student has failed to pass the CBEST, candidates will receive appropriate academic assistance necessary to pass the examination. Reference: Education Code Sections 44252 (f) and 44225 (n). For additional information about the Basic Skills Requirement and ways to satisfy the requirement, please visit http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/cl667.pdf. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS A minimum of 51-57* units of graduate courses, as follows: CORE COURSES (51 UNITS) COUN 506 COUN 507 COUN 510 COUN 513 COUN 515 COUN 555 COUN 606 COUN 607 COUN 638 COUN 643A COUN 644A COUN 695C EDP 400 EDP 520 EDP 536 EDP 596 EDP 604 *EXIT REQUIREMENTS (0-6 UNITS) Counseling in School Settings (3 units) Career and Academic Counseling in K-12 Settings (3 units) Laws and Ethics for Counselors (3 units) Introduction to Clinical Interviewing (3 units) Counseling Theories (3 units) Cross-Cultural Counseling (3 units) Current Issues in Professional School Counseling (3 units) School Counseling Practicum (3 units) Group Counseling (3 units) Counseling Field Work: School Counseling (3 units) Advanced Counseling Field Work: Advanced School Counseling (3 units) Integrative Seminar in Professional School Counseling (3 units) Introduction to Educational Research (3 units) Quantitative Research Methods in Education (3 units) Collaborative Consultation in the Schools (3 units) Program Evaluation in Education (3 units) Seminar in Human Development (3 units) One of the following tracks chosen in consultation with the program advisor: EDP 698 Thesis (6 units total: 3 units in Fall, 3 units in Spring). Program permission required for thesis option Comprehensive Examination (0 units) 3

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PRACTICUM COUN 607: School Counseling Practicum (3 units) will take place during the Spring semester of the first year in the program. Please note, a total of 100 practicum hours will be fulfilled during typical K-12 public school hours. As required by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, candidates are required to obtain a Certificate of Clearance from the Commission in order to participate in public school-based practicum and fieldwork activities. FIELDWORK 1. An Application for Fieldwork must be submitted to the Graduate Studies Office and approved prior to enrollment in each of the two semesters of Fieldwork. The Fieldwork Application deadline is March 1 to start the fieldwork sequence the following Fall term. 2. The Application for Fieldwork must include proof of passage of the Basic Skills Requirement as well as an approved Certificate of Clearance from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). Students should apply for the Certificate of Clearance at least one full semester prior to the beginning of the expected first fieldwork semester. 3. Fieldwork Prerequisites / Co-requisites: a. 1st semester Counseling Fieldwork, COUN 643A (300 hours, 20 hours per week) requires completion of COUN 607; EDP 536 must be taken concurrently with either COUN 643A or 644A b. 2nd semester Advanced Counseling Fieldwork, COUN 644A (300 hours, 20 hours per week), requires completion of COUN 507, 638 and 643A; EDP 536 (or concurrent enrollment in 536) School Counseling Fieldwork must be completed independently of fieldwork that may have been completed in other Master s Degree programs or Credential Programs. Only hours completed during enrollment in COUN 643A or COUN 644A are acceptable. Fieldwork hours are to be completed during the regular school day; therefore, full-time teachers and other students with full-time day-time employment must modify their schedules accordingly. For further information regarding School Counseling Fieldwork, consult the Student Handbook for School Counseling Fieldwork. CERTIFICATE OF CLEARANCE A current, approved Certificate of Clearance from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) is required as part of the application for fieldwork. The issuance of a credential by the State of California may be precluded by a criminal record. In certain cases, special consideration may be obtained by contacting the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Direct specific questions regarding your particular situation to: California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, P.O. Box 944270, Sacramento, CA 94244-2700 or 916-445-0243. SATISFYING THE BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENT Per the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) preconditions for California Educator Preparation Programs, applicants for program admission must attempt the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) or have satisfied the Basic Skills Requirement. Applicants can access the following study resources. Reference: Education Code Sections 44252 (f) and 44225 (n). Below is a list of ways to satisfy the Basic Skills Requirement: Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) Pass the Multiple Subject CSET Examination plus Writing Skills Examination Pass the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) or the CSU Placement Examinations (ELM & EPT) Achieve Qualifying Score on the SAT or ACT College Board AP Examinations- Math & English Pass a Basic Skills Examination from Another State For additional information about the Basic Skills Requirement and ways to satisfy the requirement, please visit http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/cl667.pdf. 4

EXIT REQUIREMENT Candidates for the Master of Science in Counseling degree will elect to submit either complete a written comprehensive examination (0 units, exam administered in the Spring semester) or a thesis (EDP 698, 6 units taken over two semesters). Applications for Comprehensive Exam or Thesis must be on file in the Graduate Studies Office by published deadlines- March 1 for the following Fall semester and October 1 for the following Spring semester. PERIODIC EVALUATION Periodically throughout the program, all students are evaluated based on their knowledge, dispositions, and performance. Consistent with the College of Education Strategic Plan, such review and retention procedures consider students demonstration of professionally acceptable values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors toward their potential students/clients. CERTIFICATION OF PROGRAM COMPLETION Certification of program completion by the faculty is required. The faculty may require students to complete additional course work, fieldwork, or demonstrate specific competencies before recommendation to the CTC for the school counseling credential. PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES SCHOOL COUNSELING INTERNSHIP CREDENTIAL Since 1990, the Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential Program at California State University, Long Beach has provided an Internship Credential Program in cooperation with participating public school districts. The Internship Credential Program provides opportunities for qualified individuals to be employed as full or part-time school counselors in public school districts that have entered into a working agreement with CSULB, and to concurrently meet California State University, Long Beach requirements in School Counselor Education. Graduate students who have demonstrated potential for successful functioning as a professional school counselor, but who have not yet completed all of the counselor education courses required for the Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential, may be eligible for the Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Internship Credential. To be eligible for the Internship Credential, the student must: (1) be admitted into the Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential Program at CSULB; (2) have completed a series of specified required counseling courses; (3) have satisfied the Basic Skills Requirement, and (4) have received a formal offer of employment as a School Counselor from a participating school district (letter on district letterhead with starting date specified is required). All remaining courses must be completed within a two-year period. See advisor for more details. ADVANCEMENT TO CANDIDACY Advancement to candidacy takes place after you have completed at least one or two semesters of the program. Please note that full admission to a master s degree program occurs once you are advanced to candidacy. Advancement to candidacy signifies approval of a plan of study by your department and the College of Education, and grants you assurance of Catalog rights as a formal graduate student in a program. Requirements to Advance to Candidacy Fulfill the Graduate Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR). Visit www.csulb.edu/gwar for details. Complete all of the following: COUN 506, 513, 515, EDP 400 Maintain a 3.0 grade point average in all course work Resolve all incomplete grades Complete Advancement to Candidacy form with advisor and submit signed form to the Office of Graduate Studies (EED, room 7) 5

It is highly recommended that you become familiar with the California State University, Long Beach University Catalog (www.csulb.edu/catalog). It will assist you in the planning of your program as well as understanding the policies and procedures governing the University. It is your responsibility to know and follow those policies and procedures. ADVISING INFORMATION Prospective students may contact the Graduate Studies Office at 562/985-8476 or ced-gradstudies@csulb.edu. Information about the program may also be found on the program website www.ced.csulb.edu/asec/academic/schoolcounseling APPLICATION PROCESS Graduate applicants must apply to the university AND to a specific graduate program simultaneously by the deadline listed on the first page of this packet. Admissions decisions are made at the program level by the faculty. It is essential to follow the guidelines for applying to both the university and program. Failure to do so, and to do so in a timely manner, will result in not being considered for program and/or university admission. If you have questions about completing either application, please contact the Graduate Studies Office at 562-985-8476 or ced-gradstudies@csulb.edu. Admission cannot be deferred. If an applicant who is admitted to the program is unable to attend for the semester and year they were admitted, they will need to re-apply to both the university and the program for a future semester and year. APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY The following are required for admission to the program: Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in a behavioral science, education, or related field. Minimum 2.85 overall grade point average in last degree (not credential or certificate) earned from an accredited institution of higher education. Applicants whose overall GPA is less than 2.85 but meet the University minimum GPA requirement (2.50 for a completed baccalaureate degree or 2.70 for a baccalaureate degree in progress) and who present compelling evidence of academic and professional potential either through recent academic performance and/or experiential background, may be considered for admission at the discretion of the program admission committee. International applicants have additional university application requirements including meeting the English language proficiency requirement. Please visit The Center for International Education (CIE) website at www.csulb.edu/cie for more information. UNIVERSITY APPLICATION PROCEDURES You must submit a Graduate/Post-Baccalaureate Admissions Application online at Cal State Apply www.calstate.edu/apply accompanied by the $55 nonrefundable application fee by the program application deadline. Important: You must submit 1 set of official transcripts for ALL colleges and universities attended (including community college(s), bachelor s degree(s), all post-baccalaureate and extension coursework) to: California State University, Long Beach Enrollment Services 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Brotman Hall 123 Long Beach, CA 90840-0106 6

You are not required to submit transcripts to the College of Education, but it is critical that you submit your university application and the transcripts prior to the program application deadline. This will allow the College of Education faculty and staff access to your transcripts as part of the review of your program application. TIPS FOR WWW.CALSTATE.EDU/APPLY APPLICATION The Graduate Studies Office has created a tutorial for submitting the university application on www.calstate.edu/apply. Please follow the tutorial: http://www.ced.csulb.edu/documents/how-submitcsa-application-master-degree. For technical assistance contact the Cal State Apply Tech Help Desk, Call: (857) 304-2087 or Email: CalStateApply@liaisoncas.com PROGRAM APPLICATION PROCEDURES The program application may be found on pages 10-13 in this packet. All materials must be received by the program application deadline. Applications may be submitted in-person or via mail. Send materials to the Graduate Studies Office as one complete packet containing all documents listed on the Application Checklist (please do not submit items separately): California State University, Long Beach College of Education, Graduate Studies 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, EED-7 Long Beach, CA 90840-2201 All Program Admission Application documents must be received as one complete packet by the Office of Graduate Studies, EED-7 by the deadline. Application packets must be submitted on or before the deadline for enrollment consideration. Applicants will receive an email notification once their application has been processed by the Graduate Studies Office. INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS We encourage international applicants to consider our graduate degree and advanced credential programs. International applicants planning to attend on a J1 or F1 VISA have additional requirements for admission, and can find admission information at the Center for International Education. APPLICATION PROCESS TWO STEPS 1. STEP ONE: Apply to the university a. Complete an application through Cal State Apply www.calstate.edu/apply b. See this checklist from the Center for International Education for all items required http://www.ccpe.csulb.edu/international/about.aspx?pid=6 2. STEP TWO: Apply to the program a. Read all pages of this information and application packet b. Complete pages 10 & 11 of this packet c. Gather all of the items listed in the Application Checklist on page 11 of this packet d. Mail the program application materials (such as letters of recommendation and personal statement) to the College of Education Graduate Studies Office by the deadline: California State University, Long Beach 7

College of Education, Graduate Studies 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, EED-7 Long Beach, CA 90840-2201 e. Please note that some programs have earlier deadlines for international (F1 or J1 VISA) applicants. Please verify all deadline dates in the application packet on the Program Deadlines and Application Packets page ADMISSION PROCESS FOR ALL APPLICANTS PHASE 1: PROGRAM APPLICATION PAPER REVIEW You must submit all of the items listed on the program application. Your completed application and accompanying materials will be reviewed by the School Counseling Admissions Committee approximately 6 weeks after the application deadline to select applicants for a mandatory screening interview. You will be notified by email regarding the status of your application 6 weeks after the deadline. You will either be invited for an interview or receive formal notification that you were not accepted to the program. PHASE 2: INTERVIEW Your completed application and required materials will be carefully reviewed by the School Counseling Admissions Committee to select applicants to be interviewed. All interviews are conducted over the course of one day. Applicants selected for interviews will be notified of their interview date and time by email, so be sure to check email regularly at the email address that you provide on your application. Interviews are conducted in-person and are a required component of the application process. They consist of both small group and individual settings, and may include a writing component. Virtual interviews may be available for out-of-state candidates. Applicants should plan for an interview to be scheduled on March 9, 2018. Notices will be sent approximately 2 weeks before the interview. PHASE 3: ADMISSION DECISIONS Email notification indicating admission decisions will be sent within 3 weeks after all interviews are completed. Please do not call or email regarding your admission status before this date, as time spent responding to such inquiries only delays the process. Acceptance to the program is subject to meeting all program and University requirements. Candidates who are invited for admission will be invited to a mandatory orientation meeting. During orientation, a Master s program planner will be developed for each student and each student will be advised as to the appropriate sequence of classes. It is important that students attend carefully to the advised sequence of classes as course offerings are limited in the Master s program. Many required courses are offered only one semester each year. Candidates will therefore need to be available to take courses at the day, time, and semester they are offered. 8

UNIVERSITY POLICIES DISCLAIMER CSULB admits students of any race, religion, age, color, creed, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at CSULB. CSULB does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, age, color, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, employment policies, or any other programs administered by the University. In addition to meeting fully its obligations of nondiscrimination under federal and state law, CSULB is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can live and work, in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility, and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual, without regard to economic status, ethnic background, political views, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics or beliefs. POLICY STATEMENT California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) recognizes its affirmative and continuing responsibility to protect the confidentiality, maintain the integrity, and ensure the availability of its information assets. Unauthorized modification, deletion, or disclosure of information assets can compromise the integrity of the mission of CSULB, violate individual privacy rights, and possibly constitute a criminal act. It is the policy of California State University, Long Beach to ensure: a. Confidentiality of personally identifiable information; b. Integrity of data stored on or processed by CSULB information systems; c. Availability of information stored or processed by CSULB information systems; d. Maintenance and currency of applications installed on CSULB information systems; and e. Compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and CSU/CSULB policies, standards, and procedures governing information security and privacy protection. STUDENT DOCUMENT RETENTION All records, which include recommendations, shall be kept by the campus in accordance with the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, which allows students access to their records. 9

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION Master of Science in Counseling Option in School Counseling and Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential California State University, Long Beach Applicants may type or hand-write the information requested on pages 10-11. SEMESTER: YEAR: PERSONAL INFORMATION First Name: Last Name: MI: Other Names, if applicable (for example, maiden name): Home Address: City: State: Zip Code: Preferred Phone: Alternate Phone: Email Address: Languages Spoken Other Than English (optional): ACADEMIC BACKGROUND College/University Program/Major Dates Attended GPA Degree Earned CREDENTIALS HELD, IF ANY Credential Issuing Agency Date granted Expiration date 10

EMPLOYMENT Employer Location Position Full Time / Part Time Dates VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Agency / Organization Location Nature of Experience Hours per week Dates REFERENCES (MAY BE THE SAME AS THOSE WRITING LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION) Name Title Relationship Contact Information PROGRAM APPLICATION CHECKLIST: You must provide all of the items listed below. Please do not submit pages 1-9 of this packet. r Application for Admission (pages 10 and 11 of this packet) r Résumé r Personal Statement (guidelines on page 12) r Three letters of recommendation (guidelines on page 13-14) r Demonstration of meeting the Basic Skills Requirement or having attempted the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) Applicants will receive an email once their application has been processed. My signature below certifies that I have read the program information and I am familiar with the program's goals, mission, requirements, and procedures as posted. Applicant s Signature: Date: 11

PERSONAL STATEMENT Master of Science in Counseling Option in School Counseling and Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential California State University, Long Beach A 3 to 5 page (typed, double-spaced, 12-point font, 1 margins) personal statement is required. This statement should reflect a clear, focused, and comprehensive profile of you as a person and a prospective professional school counselor. Pages should be numbered and your name included as a header or footer on each page. Organize your statement into 5 sections using the following headings: BACKGROUND/INFLUENCES/CONTRIBUTORY RELATIONSHIPS Describe your educational, work, volunteer, and pertinent life experiences. Discuss interpersonal relations, interests, and special skills you possess that you believe will enhance your work as a professional school counselor. Describe the experiences, people, and information that have influenced your decision to select the school counseling profession as your career goal. Also describe how your family, friends, education, work, and leisure have contributed to your being a desirable candidate for entrance into the school counseling profession. SCHOOL COUNSELOR ROLE Describe your perception of a school counselor s role and responsibilities. Discuss relationships with other disciplines as well as activities you expect to be doing as a school counselor. STRENGTHS AND AREAS FOR DEVELOPMENT Describe yourself candidly in terms of your emotional, social, and intellectual growth. Discuss both strengths and limitations, including plans for addressing areas identified for development. COLLEGE MISSION Comment on your reactions to the mission of the College of Education. Describe which aspects are particularly meaningful to you and why. CAREER ASPIRATIONS Describe where you see yourself five years from now, after you have graduated from the CSULB School Counseling Program. Where will you be working? What will your role(s) be? What impact will you have made in your profession? 12

LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION Master of Science in Counseling Option in School Counseling and Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Credential California State University, Long Beach Three letters of recommendation are required, preferably from former university instructors, supervisors, or colleagues in education-related fields. These should be submitted on the recommenders letterhead stationery. Letters should be sealed in an envelope with the recommender s signature across the back flap. Letters should be returned in the sealed envelope to the applicant to accompany the application packet. TO THE APPLICANT: Make three copies of this recommendation form, one for each of your recommenders. Have the recommenders return the completed form and letter to you and include them in your application packet. If the recommendation must be mailed to you, please provide the Recommender with a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ask your Recommenders to provide this recommendation form, along with a letter, to you in a sealed envelope with the Recommender s signature across the seal. It is suggested that you allow a minimum of six weeks for the Recommender to get the recommendation back to you. You must submit both sealed and signed envelopes containing your letters of recommendation along with your complete set of application materials by the deadline. THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT: Student Waiver of Right to Access to Letters of Recommendation: I do do not waive my access to this confidential recommendation and similar evaluative statements received in connection with my application to the School Counseling program at California State University, Long Beach. I understand that I am not required to waive my right to access these materials. Signature: Date: Name: Phone Number: Email Address: TO THE RECOMMENDER: Thank you for agreeing to provide a letter of recommendation for the applicant. Please complete the following information and return this to the applicant in a sealed envelope with your signature across the sealed flap. PART 1: The Letter of Recommendation ATTACH A LETTER MAKING SPECIFIC COMMENTS ABOUT THIS APPLICANT. Please provide an accurate assessment of the applicant s skills, strengths, and areas in need of improvement relevant to being successful in graduate school and in a career in school counseling. Your candid comments will enhance our ability to more effectively evaluate the applicant s file and are greatly appreciated. 13

PART 2: Evaluation For each factor listed below, please select the one that corresponds to the behavior that you have seen the applicant most consistently exhibit. We acknowledge that all applicants have both areas of strength and areas of needed development. Your candid and honest appraisal will assist in evaluation of the applicant. Factor Above Average Average Below Average Unable to Rate Academic Potential Written Expression of Ideas Oral Expression of Ideas Ability to Work with Others Openness to Different Cultures, Values, Beliefs, and Ways of Being Dependability Maturity & Judgment Self-Motivation or Initiative Emotional Stability Self-Awareness Adaptability/Resilience Leadership Potential Receptivity to criticism Please select one: Recommended for admission to the CSULB School Counseling Program Recommended with conditions (see attached letter of recommendation) Not recommended for admission to the CSULB School Counseling Program Recommender s Printed Name: Recommender s Signature: Date: 14