Counseling Hightlights
- 3 Core Faculty; 1 Visiting Faculty
- 25 Ph.D. students from 11 states, 3 countries, & 19 undergraduate institutions
- Over 300 Graduated M.A.s and Ph.D.s
OUR CURRENT STUDENTS
They are recipients of:
- APA Minority Fellowship, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
- APA Student Travel Award
- 2 - David P. Campbell International Travel Awards
- Dallum Graduate Student Research Award, American College Personnel Association
- Dawis/Lofquist Research Fellowship
- Diversity of Views and Experiences (DOVE) Fellowship
- Doctoral Dissertation Grant
- 4 - Harrison Gough Research Grants
- 31 - Harrison Gough Travel Fellowships
- 4 - Graduate Research Partnership Grants
- 4 - Graduate School Fellowships
- 7 - Graduate School Grants
- Charlotte and Gordon Hansen Research Fellowship
- 2 - Jo-Ida C. Hansen Dissertation Fellowships
- International Positive Psychology Fellow
- 16 - Harold A. Korn Fellowships (Student Counseling Service Practicum)
- 11 Lofquist/Dawis Travel Fellowships
- MacArthur Fellowship
- MacArthur International Pre-Dissertation Fieldwork Grant
- Minnesota Women in Psychology Doctoral Dissertation Grant
- 3 - Positive Psychology Institute Travel Awards
- 10 - Gloria Randahl Fellowships (Women in Counseling Psychology Ph.D. Program)
- 8 - Steven Snyder Travel Fellowships
- 3 - E.K. Strong, Jr. Research Fellowships (Interest Measurement Research)
- Society for Vocational Psychology Outstanding Student Research Award
- Student Research Competition Award, American Psychological Society
- Travel Fellowship from the Korean American Scholarship Foundation
From 2000 to 2005
- 68% of the students were authors or co-authors of convention papers
- 64% of the students were authors or co-authors of journal articles and book chapters
- 92% of the students received one or more travel grants to professional meetings
OUR FACULTY
- Currently serve on 7 editorial boards.
- Editor, Journal of Counseling Psychology (2000-2005)
- Editor, Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development (1996-2000)
- Associate Editor, The Counseling Psychologist (1998-2001)
- Associate Editor, Law and Human Behavior (1996-1999)
- Early Career Award, Asian American Psychological Association
- Early Career Scientist-Practitioner Award, Division of Counseling Psychology (APA)
- MacCorquodale Early Career Distinction, Lecturer, Department of Psychology
- Fellows in Division 1 (General), 5 (Measurement, Evaluation and Assessment), 14 (Industrial/Organizational), 17 (Counseling), and 35 (Women) of the American Psychological Association
- Early Career Award, Minority Fellowship Program (APA)
- Fellows of the American Psychological Society and Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology
- Leona Tyler Award for Scientific Contributions to Counseling Psychology (Counseling Psychology's highest honor)
- John Templeton Foundation Exemplary Paper Award
- American Counseling Association Exemplary Research Award
- Extended Research Award, American Counseling Association (ACA's highest award)
- Exemplary Practices Award, Association for Assessment in Counseling
- Past-president, Division 17 (Counseling) of APA
- Past-president, Association for Assessment in Counseling
- E.K. Strong, Jr. Gold Medal for Interest Measurement Research Contributions (Interest measurement's highest honor)
- McKnight Land Grant Professorship
- American Psychology-Law Society Dissertation Award
Updated: 10/18/2005