MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tenn. (Oct. 12, 2016) — Students interested in studying counseling can be a Milligan College “Student for a Night” and experience the college’s graduate counseling program on Thursday, Nov.10, 5-7:30 p.m. Students will meet in Hardin Hall, room 102.
Prospective students will have the opportunity to connect with current students, tour the counseling center and sit in on a counseling class, “Theory and Practice of Counseling,” taught by Dr. Christine Browning, associate professor of counseling and psychology. Serving as the director of Milligan’s counseling program, Browning is a licensed professional counselor, a nationally-certified counselor and a psychological examiner. She has a passion for working with individuals who have experienced trauma and abuse in childhood and is a certified trauma and abuse counselor.
“Our ‘Student for a Night’ events are the perfect opportunities for anyone to experience first-hand what it’s like to be a graduate student at Milligan,” said Jennifer Duran, admissions recruiter for healthcare programs. “Students will be able to interact with and experience the quality of a Milligan master teacher, like Dr. Browning, also while meeting other current students in the program.”
The Master of Science in Counseling (M.S.C.) program offers concentrations in school counseling and clinical mental health counseling. In addition, a certificate of graduate study in counseling ministry is available, which introduces students to basic knowledge about both secular and Christian perspectives on counseling and how these may be applied in a church-based setting. Learn more at www.milligan.edu/msc.
For more information, contact Jennifer Duran at 423.461.8424 or JDuran@milligan.edu.