The intended purpose of the Graduate Student Handbook for the School Counseling Program is to inform and provide general information about the mission of the University, the Graduate Institutional Learning Goals and the five specific areas of student learning deemed essential to education to accomplish these goals. Information provided also pertains to the framework of the College of Education, the School Counseling Program, its curriculum, and specific program requirements and expectations.
Together with the Graduate Catalog, the Graduate Student Handbook for the School Counseling Program is a resource for students and serves as a guide for their journey through the program. All students admitted to the School Counseling Program are required to familiarize themselves with the contents of the handbook, program information set forth, as well as the requirements outlined in the Graduate Catalog. The most recent versions of program procedures are available for use by candidates, on-site counselor supervisors, university instructors, university supervisor and administrators.
Graduate Services
Wendy Wilson
301-687-7053
School Counseling Program Coordinator
Dr. Jenna Epstein
Frostburg Campus, Framptom Hall 207-8
Phone: 301-687-4422
USMHagerstown Campus, Bldg 60 West Office 155
Phone: 240-527-2770
FSU Office of Clinical and Field Experience
Mr. Toby Eirich, Clinicial and PDS Coordinator
301-687-4451
Ms. Denise Arnold, Admin Assist II
Frostburg Campus
301-687-3087
Ms. Toni Hathaway, Admin Assist I
USMHagerstown Campus
240-527-2731