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Oct 15
Thursday

Warner School FAQ

Filed under Admissions, Counseling, Warner Student Experience

It’s that time of year: Prospective students everywfaqhere are starting to work on their school applications.  Since working as a Graduate Assistant in the Warner Admissions office, I’ve spoken with a lot of people who are interested in our programs.  Here are some of their common questions:

What are the class sizes?

So far my counseling classes have been no more that 25 students at the very largest. Most of them range from 15 to 20 students.

What are the professors like?

The professors I’ve had in my counseling classes are very knowledgeable about the profession, as many of them are practicing counselors themselves.  I call them by their first names and they are always willing to meet with me if I need help.  They definitely help create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

What about non-traditional students?

My classes so far have been a mix of all different ages.  Some students have just completed their undergraduate degree, some students are non-matriculated and are taking a course to try it out, and some students have chosen to come back to school after years in the workforce.

Is it hard?

I have found my work in classes to be manageable.  Most of what I have been assigned to do is reading and weekly reflective memos.  It also helps that all my classes pertain to what I want to do when I graduate – counsel.  Motivation definitely helps carry me along.

What do I need to apply?

A completed and signed application form, application fee ($40) or waiver, letters of recommendation, official transcripts, a personal statement, current resume or curriculum vitae, and a writing sample.  Specific programs may require additional items.  You can see all this by clicking here.

Is the GRE required?

No!

What about scholarships?

The Warner School offers competitive, merit-based financial assistance.  You can find out more information by clicking here.

What’s the application deadline?

Find your specific program deadlines by clicking here.

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