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Our Commitment to Diversity
In alignment with Marquette University's Catholic, Jesuit identity, the Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology is committed to social justice. This commitment is reflected in the Marquette University Statement on Human Dignity and Diversity, which reads, "Marquette recognizes and cherishes the dignity of each individual regardless of age, culture, faith, ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, language, disability or social class."
Our department emphasizes the importance of diversity and multicultural influences on development in all our programs, including our course work, research, and practicum and internship training. The department expects that all faculty and students will engage in respectful explorations of issues regarding diversity and multiculturalism as we develop more fully our commitment to social justice. Faculty and students are expected to explore their own attitudes, knowledge and behaviors with regard to various forms of discrimination so the quality of our research, teaching and practice improves.
As part of our commitment to diversity and social justice, the department is working to increase racial and ethnic diversity among our students and faculty.
Resources for students
Professional organizations
- APA: Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs
- Association of Black Psychologists
- Div. 17 Section on Ethnic Racial Diversity
- Div. 17 Section for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Awareness
- International Association of Cross-cultural Psychology
- Society for Cross Cultural Research
- Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues: APA Division 44
Financial support for members of diverse groups
- American Psychological Association and National Institute of Mental Health — Minority Fellowship Program: Mental Health Research Fellowship
- Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowships For Minorities
- Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships For Minorities
- Hispanic Scholarship Fund
- United Negro College Fund
- Predoctoral Fellowships
Participate in a listserv to discuss diversity issues
Diversegrad-L is an internet mailing list providing a forum to discuss multicultural/cross-cultural and diversity issues in the counseling profession and society at large. It offers subscribers throughout the United States and Canada the opportunity to interact with students, counselors, counselor educators, psychologists and others about diverse concerns. To subscribe, send the message:
SUBSCRIBE DIVERSEGRAD-L <full name>
to: Listserv@listserv.american.edu
APA graduate students: "A Survival Guide for Ethnic Minority Graduate Students"
Diversity practices and resources in higher education
Coordinated by the Association of American Colleges and Universities, DiversityWeb is a comprehensive compendium of diversity practices and resources in higher education. Visit the Diversity website.