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    RWUGradCast: The Official Podcast of Roger Williams University Graduate Programs

    RWUGradCast is the official podcast of Roger Williams University Graduate Programs. Join us to hear advice about your graduate school search and application process, financial aid, and more, as well as a little bit about our programs.
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    Episodes (2)

    Pursuing the Special Education 4+1 Program with Ashley Lynch - Episode 2

    Pursuing the Special Education 4+1 Program with Ashley Lynch - Episode 2

    The need for special educators has arguably never been higher. To help address this critical shortage, Roger Williams University created a special M.A. in Special Education program that can be completed in as little as one year on a full-time basis.

    One option for completing the program is a special 4+1 offering, which allows students both at RWU and other institutions the opportunity to take two graduate courses online during their senior year, providing significant time and financial savings.

    In this episode, Ashley Lynch shares her experience as a 4+1 student, advice she has for students considering special education, and details on what she hopes to do in the future.

    Learn more about the 4+1 M.A. in Special Education program at Roger Williams.

    This episode was produced and edited by Marcus Hanscom. 

    Exploring Forensic Mental Health Counseling with Rachel Candelaria - Episode 1

    Exploring Forensic Mental Health Counseling with Rachel Candelaria - Episode 1

    The field of mental health counseling has been around for nearly 70 years, but the need for more specialized approaches to counseling only came to light in the latter part of the 20th century. One such approach required an understanding of the judicial system and the unique emotional needs of incarcerated populations, victims of crime, and related families. The field of Forensic Mental Health Counseling was born.

    Listen in on this conversation with Roger Williams University second-year Forensic Mental Health Counseling student Rachel Candelaria on her journey to finding the field and RWU, her internship with the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, advice she has for all students seeking an education in forensic psychology, and more.

    Learn more about the Master of Arts in Forensic Mental Health Counseling program at Roger Williams University.