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Counseling and School Psychology

College of Health and Wellness

About the Department Graduate Programs in Counseling and School Psychology

Welcome to the Department of Counseling and School Psychology, where we offer three distinguished graduate programs: a Master of Science in Counseling (MS), a Master of Science and Specialist in School Psychology (MS/SSP), and a Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling (PhD). Our department is dedicated to cultivating skilled professionals through rigorous academic training, ethical practice, and a commitment to multicultural competence. Our programs emphasize personal and professional development, ensuring our graduates are well-equipped to make meaningful contributions in their respective fields. Through innovative coursework, hands-on clinical training, and extensive community engagement, we prepare our students to excel as leaders and practitioners in counseling and school psychology.

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± has over fifty years of education excellence in preparing professional counselors and school psychologists.

Meet the Associate Dean

Dr. Raul Machuca joined the Counseling program in 2011, bringing extensive expertise and a diverse educational background. He holds a BS in Psychology and a BA in Public Administration from Colombian institutions, as well as an M.Ed. and Ph.D. in Counselor Education from the University of New Orleans. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Qualified Supervisor in Florida, Dr. Machuca is also a Certified Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, and Board Certified Telemental Health Provider (BC-TMH). His interests include cognitive behavior therapy, resilience theory, evidence-based practices, technology in counseling, multicultural and LGBTQ issues, and supervision. Dr. Machuca has served as the Past-President of the Florida Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (FACES) and is the current Chair of the Chapter Faculty Advisor Committee for Chi Sigma Iota (CSI).

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Our Programs

  • Counseling (MS)

    The MS in Counseling programs blend traditional didactic approaches to teaching with experiential methods, including role-play opportunities and participating in a group experience. Our professors are committed to providing a rigorous but distinctive program for our students.

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling (PhD)

    Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± offers a PhD in Counseling program that inspires your vision and passion while providing you with the skills necessary to be a leader in the field of counseling.

  • School Psychology (MS/SSP)

    This degree program is designed for students who wish to work closely with individuals from birth to age 21 in the school environment.

About the Department Our Mission

The mission of the Department of Counseling and School Psychology is to promote academic excellence while preparing caring, ethical, and highly skilled professional counselors and psychologists to work in a wide range of culturally diverse environments. Sensitive and responsive to the diverse society in which they live and work, our faculty strive to model lifelong learning and foster critical and creative thinking in professional interactions with each other, students, and the wider community.

The Department of Counseling and School Psychology carries out its mission with particular attention to the core commitments of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½±:knowledge and truth, inclusive community, social justice, and collaborative service.

We are committed to continuous improvement through collaborative processes. Thus, we:

  • Offer a comprehensive range of professional courses and programs to prepare leaders for the 21st century in the fields of Counseling and School Psychology.
  • Continuously update programs to reflect changing societal needs.
  • Strive to nurture students to become highly accomplished professionals, living with integrity and leading with a sense of service and stewardship.
  • Help students to successfully advance in their chosen profession.

Core Commitments

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    Knowledge and Truth

    Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± promotes and supports the intellectual life, emphasizing life-long learning, growth and development. The University pursues scholarly and critical analysis of fundamental questions of the human experience. In the pursuit of truth, the University advances development of solutions that promote the common good and a more humane and just society.
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    Collaborative Service

    Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± is committed to serving local and global communities through collaborative and mutually productive partnerships. The University accepts responsibility to engage with communities to pursue systemic, self-sustaining solutions to human, social, economic and environmental problems.
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    Inclusive Community

    Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± is a global, inclusive community characterized by interdependence, dignity and equality, compassion and respect for self and others. Embracing a global world view, the University nurtures and values cultural, social and intellectual diversity, and welcomes faculty, staff, and students of all faith traditions.
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    Social Justice

    Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± expects all members of our community to accept social responsibility to foster peace and nonviolence, to strive for equality, to recognize the sacredness of Earth, and to engage in meaningful efforts toward social change. The University promotes social justice through teaching, research and service.

Below are the 2024-2025 tuition and fees associated with the Department of Counseling and School Psychology (DCSP)

  • Graduate Tuition Per Credit $850.00
    Fall & Spring Student Services Fee (mandatory per semester)  $375.00
    Fall & Spring Student Services Fee for 3 credits or less (mandatory per semester)  $175.00
    Summer Student Services Fee (mandatory)   $150.00
  • Graduate Tuition Per Credit $620.00
    Fall & Spring Student Services Fee (mandatory per semester)  $375.00
    Fall & Spring Student Services Fee for 3 credits or less (mandatory per semester)  $175.00
    Summer Student Services Fee (mandatory)   $150.00
  • Graduate Tuition Per Credit $775.00
    Fall & Spring Student Services Fee (mandatory per semester)  $375.00
    Fall & Spring Student Services Fee for 3 credits or less (mandatory per semester)  $175.00
    Summer Student Services Fee (mandatory)   $150.00
  • Graduate Tuition Per Credit $1,195.00
    Fall & Spring Student Services Fee (mandatory per semester)  $375.00
    Fall & Spring Student Services Fee for 3 credits or less (mandatory per semester)  $175.00
    Summer Student Services Fee (mandatory)   $150.00

Explore our locations Miami is not the only location!

Main Campus

Address

11300 NE 2nd Ave Miami Shores, FL 33161

Freeport The Bahamas

Address

E. Sunrise Hwy Freeport, The Bahamas

Nassau The Bahamas

Address

Queen's College Village Rd. Nassau, The Bahamas

Pembroke Pines

Address

15900 Pines Boulevard, Suite 200, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027

St. Petersburg Pinellas

Address

9200 113th Street N Seminole, FL 33772

Study in The Bahamas

Earn your Counseling (MS) in the Bahamas, experiencing the same innovative coursework, clinical training, and community engagement that foster personal and professional growth. Whether studying in the U.S. or the Bahamas, our programs are continually updated to reflect societal needs, ensuring our graduates enter their professions with confidence and integrity

Department of Counseling and School Psychology Faculty

Department of Counseling and School Psychology The CARE Center

The CARE Center (Counseling, Assessment, Research, and Education) is designed to meet the academic and mental health needs of underserved children and their families from our local community. The Center offers a full range of educational diagnostics, interventions, and mental health support services that address a diverse spectrum of individual needs while promoting individual and family wellness from a holistic perspective.

The CARE Center's mission is to provide high quality and cutting-edge Counseling, Assessment, Research and Education services that promote social justice, foster collaborative service, and is inclusive of our diverse community.

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