The Graduate Catalog serves as an information resource for students, faculty, staff, and the university community, providing details on university and graduate policies and procedures, graduate programs, academic advising, degree progression, and curricula. Since the catalog is subject to change, it is the student’s responsibility to periodically review this resource to be knowledgeable regarding academic policies and procedures and graduate degree requirements.
Graduate Catalog 2026 – 2028
Errata Notice
The Graduate Catalog is intended to provide accurate and current information. However, the university reserves the right to correct errors and make changes to policies, degree requirements, courses, and other information at any time. The following errata statement identifies corrections to the published catalog and supersedes the corresponding section.
Affected Section: Master of Science in Education Degree in Secondary Education – Counseling Programs
Page Section: School Counseling Course Requirements
Corrected Text: Required Courses should reflect CM 509 Introduction to Counseling instead of CM 508 Introduction to Counseling