The Online Experience: Master's in Counseling at W&M

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The Online Experience: Master's in Counseling at W&M

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My name is Mariah Gavano, and I'm a student in the online master's in counseling program at William & Mary. I work full time, I have a lot going on in my personal life, how am I gonna get this all done? But the thing I really like about the program is each class is similar in the way that the assignments and the lectures are planned. I know when my assignments are due, I can look ahead of time and kind of gauge how much reading I have to do, when scheduling my group calls and all things like that. So it's really taught me to be more effective in my time management.

Parts of the classes that make it more collaborative are our group web calls. We do those weekly depending on the class. You're able to log in and kind of see everyone's face, have group discussions about whatever topics we're talking about during the module. The professors also reach out to you one-to-one if you have any questions about anything, and then there's also group projects. So you go out of your way to reach out to your classmates and end up getting their numbers and texting them and finding out some of them live close to you and forming really strong friendships like I have with a few of my classmates.

And so that really makes me feel like part of the cohort, because you have that academic relationship, but then it forms into a personal relationship as well. Advice I'd give to prospective students to be successful in the program are, first of all, if you have any hesitations, cast them aside. It's gonna be a lot more convenient and easy once you get started. Don't be scared to reach out to the professors or your classmates. Everyone's very friendly and they'll most of the time have the same questions that you do.

I would always be hesitant thinking, am I the only one that's having difficulty with this? And reaching out to my professor or one of my classmates, they'd answer my question right away or say, "I've been receiving that question a lot. Hang on and I'll get you the answer." They respond to all of the assignments that you turn in. They also reach out to you one-to-one at the beginning of each course to let you know when they're available and if you have any questions, that their door is always open. So the feedback that I've received is personal and professional and in a timely manner.

Throughout the program, I've had support from my classmates and my professors. Specifically, one of my classmates, we realized that we lived in the same area from one of our group projects. When we all got into a group text and we were talking about different parts of the project we were going to complete, we started talking about personal information, 'cause scheduling can be an issue at times. We realized that we lived in the same area and we are able to get together for study dates every week, and now she's even invited to my wedding. Once I graduate, I plan to pursue licensure and be a licensed professional counselor. I hope to work with children and adolescents. I wanna be a counselor for kids and teenagers with mental health issues, or I've pursued the medical side. One thing I'm interested in is counseling children who've recently had siblings diagnosed with serious medical issues, such as cancer, or counseling the children themselves who have been diagnosed with serious medical issues.