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Andrews Community Counseling Center

University Center for Reading, Learning & Assessment

CIRCLE(Curriculum and Instruction Resource Center Linking Educators)


Andrews Community Counseling Center

Free professional counseling is provided to anyone in the community at the Andrews Community Counseling Center (ACCC). The Center is established as a training facility for master's and doctoral students working towards graduate degrees in counseling and counseling psychology. The graduate student counselors are supervised by faculty who are professional counselors and/or licensed psychologists.

Mental health services are provided to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families, regardless of race, culture, religious affiliation, or gender. Ethical standards of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Counseling Association (ACA) are adhered to by Center counselors and supervisors.

To schedule an appointment, please call (269) 471-6238. Your call will be returned as soon as a counselor is assigned to your case. Each session lasts for approximately 50 minutes. The ACCC is located on the Andrews University Campus, in Bell Hall, Room 156. Please, call the ACCC for directions.

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University Center for Reading, Learning & Assessment

University Center for Assessment and Learning provides comprehensive diagnostic and referral services for children and adults. Our assessment and follow-up programs are designed to assist all clients in becoming successful learners. We are affiliated with Andrews University and are located in Berrien Springs, Michigan.

For more information on what we offer, please click here.

CIRCLE (Curriculum and Instruction Resource Center Linking Educators)

CIRCLE, accessible at http://circle.adventist.org/, serves as a comprehensive source for locating the ever-expanding array of teaching resources for Seventh-day Adventist educators as they continue the teaching ministry of Jesus Christ.

This North American Division-sponsored Curriculum and Instruction Resource Center Linking Educators features:

Fast and easy access to K-12 and Higher Education teaching tools

Adventist curriculum & instructional materials from around the world

Articles on-line: Journal of Adventist Education, education research

Administration Tools: forms, manuals, policy, surveys, and more...

Shared Resources: lesson plans, syllabi, course outlines

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