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Item A Follow-up Study of Recent Graduates of the M.A. Program in Counseling Psychology(2001) Lufholm, Amanda L; Hovland, Jane; Doane, Mitzi; Gilbertson, KenFollow-up studies of graduate programs can provide significant evaluative material to aid in program revision or enhancement. The present study reflects a survey of graduates of the UMD Counseling Psychology program (1995-2000). A response rate of 55.69% (n=44) was achieved. Results reflect rankings of adequacy and utility of courses and experiences in the program, as well as their relevance to current work settings. Settings reflect the preparation tracks in the program (school or community counseling). Graduates rated all courses above average, with individual counseling skills training and group counseling achieving the highest utility scores within the program. Least useful were statistics and research design, although graduates stated that their preparation in these areas was highly adequate. The paper addresses framework for program evaluation, keeping in mind the mission and philosophy of the Counseling Psychology Program. Recommendations for incorporating survey results into program improvements are discussed in relation to CACREP standards.Item Interview with Laura Jung(University of Minnesota, 1999-06-04) Jung, Laura; Pflaum, Ann M.Ann Pflaum interviews Laura Jung, a graduate student in Forestry and a student leader. Laura speaks to her educational experiences at the University and prior to her time at the University.