Outcomes of Systematic Counseling Program Evaluation 2016

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The COUN program provides an annual report documenting outcomes of program evaluation, descriptions of any program modification, and student results on national exams and graduation rates. This information is distributed to current students, program faculty, institutional administrators, site supervisors, and employers via email with attached report Outcomes of Systematic Counseling Program Evaluation and on the program s webpage. The following evidence can be found in this appendix: Outcomes of Systematic Counseling Program Evaluation 2016, distribution emails, and program webpage Outcomes of Systematic Counseling Program Evaluation 2016 Seth Olson, Ph.D., LPC, NCC Associate Professor Program Coordinator Counselor Education Program University of South Dakota

1 Counseling Program Evaluation Purpose The purpose of our evaluation efforts is to assess how program mission, objectives, and student learning outcomes are met. Our ultimate goal is to inform our decisions about the program. The evaluation plan includes examining the program from three vantage points University, Program, and external. Each offers a perspective from different entities with differing degrees of influence upon the counseling program. However, these various evaluations provide a variety of information about the program that can be used to evaluate program performance and to inform and guide the faculty s decision making. Counseling Program Mission The mission of the Counseling Program at The University of South Dakota is to graduate competent and ethical professional counselors. Master s and doctoral graduates serve diverse populations and the profession locally, nationally, and internationally as counselors, counselor educators, and clinical supervisors. The doctoral program prepares graduates to become the profession s next generation of leaders. Located in the city of Vermillion, South Dakota, the Counseling Program is housed within the School of Education and maintains a special commitment to preparing professional counselors to work in rural settings. The Counseling Program is designed to graduate counselors who see themselves first and foremost as professional counselors, regardless of chosen specialization or degree program. Thus, graduate students are expected to demonstrate a commitment to professional and personal development. Moreover, graduate students demonstrate leadership by advocating for the profession, embracing diversity, and offering service to others. Graduate students will be engaged learners who meet and aspire to exceed the CACREP-based professional competencies and performance standards. As role models, Counseling Program faculty members dedicate themselves to excellence and ethical practice in teaching, research, scholarship, clinical practice, leadership, and service. The curriculum adheres to a reflective decision-making model of training. Professional and personal growth are interrelated and encouraged through experiences that promote awareness of self and one s impact on others. The curriculum underscores the importance of supervised clinical experiences. To ensure excellence throughout the curriculum and our identity as professional counselors, the program maintains CACREP accreditation. Recent Student Accomplishments Tomas Holtberg, a recent PhD graduate, published Adolescent Gender Differences in Residential Versus Outpatient Mental Health Treatment: A Meta-Analysis in Journal of Mental Health Counseling (July, 2016). Natasha Keller, a recent MA graduate, published Mental Health Practitioners Knowledge of Colleagues Problems of Professional Competency in Journal of Mental Health Counseling (October, 2016). Branis Knezevic, a recent PhD graduate, published Counseling those Displaced by War: Experiences of Refugees from the Former Yugoslavia in The Professional Counselor (2014). Anastasia Imig, a current PhD student, published Small but mighty: Perspectives of rural mental health counselors in The Professional Counselor (2014). More than a dozen current Master s and PhD students presented material at the South Dakota Counseling Association Conference in April 2015 and 2016. Alexis Gartner, current MA student, presented: Captain Obvious Learns Something New About Anxiety in 2016. All Master s students from School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health programs participated in either USD s Voices of Discovery or South Dakota s Jobs for America s Graduate Contest.

2 Contents Evaluation Purpose and Program Mission... 1 Contents... 2 M.A. Evaluation Report... 3 Ph.D. Evaluation Report... 4 Program Modifications... 5

3 Master s in Counseling: School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling 1. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the eight core common areas designated by the program s accreditation body (CACREP). The Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam-CPCE measures knowledge level in the eight core areas of CACREP. CPCE is administered in the academic semester prior to enrolling in internship (final semester of course work). Student results from the CPCE attempts are categorized into three levels of performance: Unacceptable=student scored below the national mean for the CPCE. Acceptable=student scored within 1 Std. Dev. above national mean for the CPCE. Target=student scored more than 1 Std. Dev. above national mean for the CPCE. The program expects that 90% of the students will at the category of Acceptable or above for this student learning objective. For 2015-2016, 20 students were evaluated and 100% met this expectation. 2. Students will demonstrate competent skills as an entry-level professional counselor in a supervised internship (i.e., either a clinical mental health or school) setting. The final Clinical Mental Health internship evaluation has three content areas (counseling skill, ethical practice, professional relationship) scored on a 5 point scale: 5=outstanding performance (more like that of a professional who performs consistently well) 4=above average performance (performed at a level above that of the average entry-level counselor) 3=satisfactory performance (commensurate with satisfactory entry-level performance) 2=needs considerable improvement (not commensurate with entry-level performance; concerns are consider developmental) 1=inadequate performance (performance marked by a pattern of incompetence; concerns are not developmental) Final School Counseling internship evaluation has four content areas (Planning, Environment, Delivery of Service, Professional Responsibilities) scored on a 4-point scale: (CMH conversional scale for comparability) U=Unsatisfactory (1-2 for CMH) B=Basic (3 for CMH) P=Proficient (4 for CMH) D=Distinguished (5 for CMH) Student results from the evaluation are categorized into three levels of performance: 4-5=Above Average; 3-4=Satisfactory; Below 3=Unsatisfactory The program expects that 90% or more of the students will average 3 or above on internship evaluations. Evaluations are completed by approved site supervisors. Of the 20 students evaluated for the 2015-16 academic year, 100% received performance scores of 3 or above on internship evaluations. No students scored below 3.0. **It is important to note, all 20 2015-2016 master s students graduating from the Counselor Education Program were employed in an area of their specialization. This is the sixth consecutive year of 100% graduate employment.

4 PhD in Counseling: Counselor Education 1. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the eight core common areas designated by the program s accreditation body (CACREP), as well as the knowledge areas specific to doctoral specialization. This objective is measured by the required completion of Comprehension Exam. This is a written essay to evaluate knowledge in three areas related to CACREP 2009 standards for doctoral studies: Counselor education/supervision; clinical practice/counseling theory; and research. Students are scored using a rubric evaluating three levels of performance: Target (high knowledge) Acceptable (moderate knowledge), Unacceptable (low knowledge). A student is considered successful if they receive a Target or Acceptable rating on the rubric. The program expects that 90% of the students will meet the category of Acceptable or above. Of the 3 students who were evaluated 2015-2016 for this learning outcome 100% met the success criteria. 2. Students will demonstrate competent skills as an entry-level professional counselor in the supervised internship (i.e., either a clinical mental health or school) setting. Approved site supervisors complete an end-of-internship assessment of the student s professional counselor skills and behaviors. The final internship evaluation has three content areas (counseling skill, ethical practice, professional relationship) scored on a 5 point scale 5=outstanding performance (more like that of a professional who performs consistently well) 4=above average performance (performed above average) 3=satisfactory performance (commensurate with satisfactory performance) 2=needs considerable improvement concerns are consider developmental) 1=inadequate performance (performance marked by a pattern of incompetence; concerns are not developmental) Students are considered successful if they average a 3.0 or above for the evaluation. Student results from the evaluation are categorized into three levels of performance: 4-5=Above Average; 3-4=Satisfactory; Below 3=Unsatisfactory The program expects that 90% or more of the students will average 3 or above. 7 students were involved in internship for the 2015-16 academic year. All students (100%) met the expectation, specifically, all were above 4.0 for the various internship experiences.

5 Description of Program Modifications The faculty has taken large steps toward improving the breadth and depth of evaluation in the program. Program review, including studies of clinical site supervisors, program graduates, and program modifications are completed every year. During the AY13-14 action occurred regarding how to incorporate current and previous employers in assessing student learning outcomes as well as alumni. To date, this endeavor is resolved. A survey was submitted and feedback received. Data have been analyzed. Discussion and review is underway. Specific revisions were not made this evaluation year. The evaluation tools operate under 2009 CACREP Standards and are revised if needed on a yearly basis. Some data were available to draw comparisons: M.A. Counselor Education Student Learning Outcomes Criteria AY13-14 AY14-15 AY15-16 SLO1: Students will demonstrate knowledge of the eight core common areas designated by the program s accreditation body (CACREP). SLO2: Students will demonstrate competent skills as an entry-level professional counselor in the supervised internship (i.e., either a clinical mental health or school) setting. >90% Acceptable or Target >90% Satisfactory or Above Avg. Ph.D. Counselor Education Student Learning Outcomes Criteria AY13-14 AY14-15 AY15-16 SLO1: Students will demonstrate knowledge of the eight core common areas designated by the program s accreditation body (CACREP), as well as the knowledge areas specific to doctoral specialization. SLO2: Students will demonstrate competent skills as an entry-level professional counselor in the supervised internship (i.e., either a clinical mental health or school) setting. >90% Acceptable or Target >90%Satisfactory or Above Avg.