Denver Seminary’s School Counseling Program Receives CACREP Accreditation
Littleton, Colo. – Denver Seminary has announced that its School Counseling program has received accreditation from the Council on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
“Receiving CACREP accreditation validates the quality of Denver Seminary’s School Counseling Program,” said Dr. Adam Wilson, program director and director of the School Counseling Mental Health Initiative. “Our students will graduate with the skills, confidence, and credentials required by the state of Colorado and numerous other states to pursue licensure as a school counselor.”
Denver Seminary’s Master of Arts in Counseling degree with a concentration in School Counseling is designed to train clinically competent school counselors who have integrated Christian faith into their own education. Graduates leave the Seminary prepared to meet requirements for licensure and endorsement in the state of Colorado and across the United States. In addition, they are positioned to be confident, competent, and reflective counselors, with the demonstrated knowledge and skills in areas of sound clinical investigation, thoughtful observation, scholarly research, and proven testing.
CACREP accredits master’s and doctoral degree programs in counseling and its specialties that are offered by colleges and universities in the United States and throughout the world.
Denver Seminary is located at 6399 S. Santa Fe Dr., Littleton, Colo. For more information, contact Andrea Weyand, senior director of Communications, Denver Seminary, at andrea.weyand@denverseminary.edu or 720.492.0240.
Denver Seminary is a non-denominational graduate school of theology located in Littleton, Colo. The Seminary’s mission is to prepare men and women to engage the needs of the world with the redemptive power of the gospel and the life-changing truth of Scripture. Established in 1950, Denver Seminary offers on-campus, fully online, and hybrid degree programs, and has an extension campus in Washington DC and a Korean Global Program. In addition, the Seminary offers programming for lay ministry through its Hispanic Program and Black Church Program.