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Session Type: Paper Session
In this session, topics related to the multifaceted world of college counseling will be explored. Discussion centered around the the critical role of counseling in shaping the college experiences of a diverse range of students, transcending the boundaries of linguistic diversity, cultural backgrounds, disabilities, and life experiences will be included.
College Counseling Norms and College Transitions at the Intersection of College Generation and Linguistically Diverse Status - Guan Saw, Claremont Graduate University; Jenifer L. Kelson, Claremont Graduate University; Mingxia Zhi, University of Texas - San Antonio
Association Between Sleep Quality and Depressive Symptoms Among Latinx College Students: The Moderating Role of Resilience - Linda Burger, University of Houston - Downtown; Danya Marie Serrano, Allan Hancock College; Katrina Rufino, University of Houston - Downtown
Exploring Counseling Dropout Rates Among International College Students With Disabilities - Angélica Galván, California State University - Northridge; Azadeh Ahmadi, Pennsylvania State University; Fanghui Zhao, Seattle University; Kyesha M. Isadore, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Amber M. O'Shea, Pennsylvania State University
First-Year Wellness: A Latent Profile Analysis on First-Year College Students’ Wellness and Collegiate Experiences - Sohee Kim, University of South Alabama; Katie K. Koo, University of Georgia
Radical Imagination: Formerly Incarcerated African Americans’ Reintegration to Higher Education Through a Counseling Lens - Lauren Sneed, San Francisco State University