2020- Academic Catalog - CHC

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20202021Academic Catalog

School of Graduate StudiesTable of ContentsSTUDENT/INSTITUTION RELATIONSHIP . 6CONTACT INFORMATION . 7ACCREDITATION AND MEMBERSHIPS . 10MISSION AND VALUES . 11Non-Discrimination Policy . 12ACADEMIC CALENDAR . 13GRADUATE ADMISSIONS . 24STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES INFORMATION . 30Tuition Discounts. 32Student Billing Hold . 32Consequences of Unpaid Bills . 33Refund Policy . 33Financial Aid . 34Cost of Education . 38Satisfactory Academic Progress . 38Veteran’s Benefits/School Certifying Official (SCO) . 38STUDENT SERVICES. 39Academic Advising . 39Academic Computer Center . 39Buildings . 40Bulletin Boards . 42Campus Bookstore. 42Campus Ministry . 43Career Development Office . 43Common Areas . 43Communications . 44Counseling Center . 44Disability Resource Center . 44Dining and Vending Locations . 45Fitness Services . 45Housing . 46International Student Services . 46Parking on Campus. 46Payment and Financial Information . 46Registrar/ Office of the Registrar . 46Religious Services. 47Technology Tools . 48CAMPUS SAFETY AND SECURITY . 49Children and Visitors . 50Page 2

Classroom Locations. 50Identification Cards . 50Lost and Found . 50POLICY ON SEX DISCRIMINATION, SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE . 53CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE VALUES APPROPRIATE RELATIONSHIPS, RESPECT FOR ALL AND SHAREDRESPONSIBILITY. THEREFORE, CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE IS COMMITTED TO FOSTERING ANEDUCATIONAL AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT THAT IS FREE FROM SEXUAL HARASSMENT ANDSEXUAL VIOLENCE. IN RECOGNITION OF AND RESPECT FOR THE DIGNITY OF ALL AT CHESTNUT HILLCOLLEGE, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT IN ANY FORM, CANNOT, AND WILL NOT, BE TOLERATED.ADDITIONALLY, DISCRIMINATION OR HARASSMENT ON THE BIAS OF SEX IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION703 OF TITLE VII OF THE L964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACTION AND TITLE IX OF THE EDUCATIONALAMENDMENTS OF 1972. THE COLLEGE’S FULL POLICY ON SEX DISCRIMINATION, SEXUALHARASSMENT, AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IS REGULARLY UPDATED AND REVIEWED, AND CAN BE FOUNDONLINE AT HTTPS://WWW.CHC.EDU/SAFETYAND-SECURITY/TITLE-IX. . 53ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES . 54Academic Integrity Policy . 54Attendance . 58Course Registration . 59Adding a Course . 59How to Register . 59Payment for Courses . 59Exiting a Course: Drop or Withdrawal initiated by Student . 59Exiting a Course: Administrative Drop or Withdrawal . 60Financial Responsibility for exiting a course . 61Auditing Courses . 61Cancellation of Courses . 61Course Assessment and Evaluation . 61Course Load . 62Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) . 62Forms . 65Grades . 66Grade Appeals . 68Graduation . 69Application to Request for Graduation - Master’s Degree. 69Diplomas, Transcripts, and Academic Regalia . 70Grade Point Average Calculation . 70Grievance, Conflict Resolution, and Other Appeals . 70Incomplete Grades . 72Independent Study/Individual Teaching Agreement . 73Instructional Time/Activities in a Course . 74Code of Conduct and Responsibility for Learning Environment . 82CYBERSECURITY . 83Program Contact Information . 83Career Opportunities . 83Program Schedule . 85Course Requirements . 86Course Descriptions . 86Page 3

HUMAN SERVICES MANAGEMENT . 88Program Contact Information . 88Program Offerings . 88Program Overview . 88Career Opportunities . 88Professional Affiliations . 88Program Format . 89Program Schedules. 89Additional Admissions Information/Requirements . 89Additional Locations . 93Core Courses . 94Elective Courses. 96INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY . 99Program Contact Information . 99EDUCATION. 100Program Offerings . 100M.Ed. in EDUCATIONAL STUDIES. 110M.Ed. in EARLY EDUCATION . 110M.Ed. in SECONDARY EDUCATION . 115M.Ed. in SPECIAL EDUCATION . 118M.Ed. with READING SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION PREPARATION K-12. 119Reading Specialist Certification . 120M.Ed. in EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP/PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION PREPARATION . 121Certificate/Certification Preparation Programs . 122ACT 48 Provider . 122MS IN ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP . 139Program Contact Information . 139Program Format . 139Program Outcomes . 139Program Requirements and Courses . 140REQUIRED COURSES . 140COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . 141CLINICAL AND COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY (MASTER’S LEVEL) . 143Program Contact Information . 143Program Offerings . 143Program Overview . 143Program Objectives. 143Other Program Guidelines and Standards . 144Program Completion Information . 145Practicum . 149Licensure and Credentialing . 153Post-Master’s Certificates . 153Post-Master’s Certificates of Professional Counseling for Licensure Preparation . 153Post-Master’s Certificates of Advanced Graduate Academic Study . 154Change of Status from Certificate to Degree . 159Clinical and Counseling Psychology Programs at DeSales University . 159Page 4

Course Descriptions . 160CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (PSY.D./DOCTORAL LEVEL). 168Program Contact Information . 168Program Overview . 168Program Aims and Competencies . 168Length of Program and Time Commitment . 169Accreditation . 169Psy.D. Degree Requirements . 170Psy.D. Program Curriculum . 170Examinations/Policies Regarding Failure . 172Practica and Internships . 173Dissertation . 175Technical Standards . 182Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) . 184Criminal Background Reporting . 185Application Deadline . 185Psy.D. Program Policies . 186Academic Standards. 186Appeal and Grievance Procedures . 193Attendance . 194Cheating . 194See the School of Graduate Studies Academic Integrity Policy. . 194Concentrations and Electives . 194Continuous Enrollment in the Program .

The linical and ounseling Psychology program is accredited by the Masters in Psychology and ounseling Accreditation ouncil (MPA ). ontact Information for MPA is: Phone: (518) 369-1472; Postal Mail: 595 New Loudon Road #265 Latham, New York 12110. The master’s program is designed