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Division of Education and Counseling

Education and Counseling

Welcome to the Division of Education and Counseling! Our mission is to promote excellence in education and counseling by fostering a culture of intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, empathy, and creativity. We believe that education and counseling are not just professions, but also lifelong journeys of discovery and transformation. So, let's embark on this journey together and explore the endless possibilities of learning and growth!

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Since 1925, when Xavier University of Louisiana was founded, it has accepted the sacred privilege and social responsibility of preparing well-qualified teachers for public and private elementary and secondary schools. The University continues to train future teachers who possess a deep sense of social and civic responsibility, who are liberally educated and who possess the philosophical principles, and the professional character essential to their vocation and career. The goal of the Division of Education and Counseling is the development of reflective professionals who are collaborative change agents toward a more just and humane society.

Multiple assessments are used in the Division to monitor candidate performance and improve operations and programs. The unit systematically collects and analyzes data at specific checkpoints through the Trac-DAT Assessment System.
The Division of Education and Counseling received reaccreditation by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) in April 2011. This signifies that the graduates have been prepared according to accepted national standards of excellence and that the programs meet high standards in areas including program design, delivery, and quality of faculty. Xavier was the first private college in Louisiana to receive this prestigious rating. NCATE is now known as the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). Additionally, the Counseling program was accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs (CACREP) in 2015. The program was reviewed against high professional standards that assure the quality of its accountability system, its faculty, and its graduates.
News in the School

Xavier University of Louisiana, established as a university with the declaration of its College of Arts and Sciences just shy of 100 years ago in 1925 by St. Katharine Drexel and her Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, had humble beginnings as a preparatory and teaching school. For the last century, Xavier has striven for success and excellence as it has grown and expanded exponentially. As the nation’s only historically Black and Catholic university approaches a historic centennial, departments across campus are gearing up to serve Xavier students for the next 100 years to the best of their abilities. Xavier’s Business Division, committed to preparing students for early success and empowering them for a lifetime of progress and service, was recently reaffirmed in their mission with its reaccreditation with the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). This accreditation assures Xavierites majoring in business an education of the highest standards available.

Educational Leadership, Academics, Arts & Sciences

Yesterday, the New Orleans City Council acknowledged the significant contributions of BET+, Edmonds Entertainment, and This Way-Out Media to the local community, emphasizing the importance of their work in promoting the cultural richness of Xavier University of Louisiana District B and the city itself through their landmark decision to film the latest season of “College Hill: Celebrity Edition” at the nation’s only historically Black and Catholic university. Xavier’s selection as the host to the wildly popular television program underscores the institution’s pivotal role in the educational landscape and cultural heritage of New Orleans.

Community Engagement, Academics, Partner Programs, Educational Leadership, Alumni News, Student Life

“Scholar and teacher, Sister Mary Ann Stachow led study-abroad trips to Rome and Israel. We give thanks for her [many] years of faculty service at Xavier and her generosity of spirit and intellect. Please join me in prayer for the repose of her soul and the consolation of her family and of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament who shared Sr. Mary Ann with us.”— President Dr. Reynold Verret

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Education and Counseling

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