Denver Seminary

2020 President's Report

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13 Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision Accepting Applications for Fall 2021 Denver Seminary's new Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision has begun accepting applications for Fall 2021. The four-year accredited doctoral degree program is designed to prepare students to serve as skilled counselors, educators, and supervisors grounded in Christian faith. Our PhD program is unique in its integration of Christian and biblical foundations across the entire curriculum of counseling theory and practice. Program graduates will be supervisors and educators in the counseling field as well as prepared to engage in issues of advocacy and leadership on local, national, and international levels. Denver Counseling Center Works to Reach More Diverse Audience Denver Seminary's counseling center, formerly Shepherd's Gate, has changed its name to Denver Counseling Center in an effort to reach a more diverse population of clients via in-person counseling and Telehealth. "This name change affords us the opportunity to appeal to a larger community, so that a diverse population of clients feels comfortable and welcome to seek services at the clinic," said Bethany Adams, director of clinical training at Denver Seminary. "This rebranding will also keep in mind expansion to other areas of metro Denver in the future."

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