Thank you for considering the School
of Psychology & Counseling as the place to earn your degree in the
mental health professions. As you read this prospectus, please note our
programs' many benefits, our unique approach to teaching and the caliber
of our faculty, students and graduates. We emphasize the integration
of the Judeo-Christian worldview with the science and practice of psychology
and counseling. Most important is what God may have in store for you
at Regent. As you consider our programs, I hope you will experience His
divine influence, spirit and purpose.
Our students choose Regent because of our commitment
to three guiding principles: innovation, excellence and integrity. Regent
has been an innovator in the utilization of technology to enhance learning
and the exchange of ideas. Our excellence is evidenced by our two professional
accreditations, CACREP for our Master's programs in School Counseling
and Community Counseling, and APA Accreditation for our Doctoral Program
in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.). With biblical principles at the core
of our teaching, integrity and ethics are of primary concern in our classes as we prepare students for future employment. If you are a prospective student seeking seek an environment where you will be challenged, nourished, encouraged and commissioned for the work God has called you to, then I invite you to prayerfully consider submitting your application for admission, and let us help you discover if Regent is the next step in your continued education. You are already enrolled in one of our programs of study; we welcome you to our virtual home. There are extensive resources on these webpages designed to facilitate your progress through the program.
Blessings in Christ,
William L. Hathaway, Ph.D.
Acting Dean and Professor, School of Psychology & Counseling
Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Clinical Child Psychology, University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, Bowling Green State University
M.A. Clinical Psychology, Bowling Green State University
M.A. Philosophy, Bowling Green State University
B.A. Psychology/Philosophy of Religion, Taylor University
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