Adjudication and Student Review / Retention Policy
Adjudication Statement Requirement
In 2003, the College of Education determined that it is in the best interests of students to create a mechanism to determine the criminal history, if any, of the persons pursuing degrees in education. In 2015, the Department of Counselor Education determined that additional information related to professional licensure, certification, and standing is also relevant to students pursuing a Masters of Arts in Counseling which also applies to students pursuing a Ph.D. in CES, and that such information may be considered and used by program faculty and officials to (a) make determinations regarding a student’s admission into the program, (b) discontinue students from the program, where necessary and appropriate, (c) determine whether program faculty will endorse students for practicum, internship, and/or any other field-based placement, and other purposes consistent with accreditation, student success, public safety, and program integrity. Furthermore, information regarding professional licensure, certification, and standing may be disclosed by program faculty to potential internship and/or any other field-based placement sites or individual supervisors.
To the Student:
Professional Counselors and Counselor Educators and Supervisors consider the welfare of the client above all else. As Counselor Educators, faculty have a duty to clients, supervisees, and students of Ph.D. CES students. The Department of Counselor Education requires all Ph.D. students to sign and submit the Adjudication Statement a minimum of three times (or once per year):
- upon acceptance into the program,
- prior to participating in practicum or any practicum field-placement, and
- prior to participating in internship.
Students are also required to submit a new adjudication form if there is a change in the information reported from the previously completed adjudication form. Information disclosed or otherwise obtained can determine faculty decisions regarding continuation in the program, supervision of MA students, endorsement by program faculty for students to enroll in practicum and/or internship, endorsement for any field-based placement, and disclosure by program faculty to potential internship and/or other field-based site or individual supervisor.
I understand that before I may work with clients and/or students/minors through the Boise State University Department of Counselor Education, be placed in a practicum, field-based setting, or internship sponsored by Boise State, I must fully complete the provided statement, sign, and submit this document to the Counselor Education Department, and to arrange a follow-up meeting with faculty should it be deemed necessary.
- Have you ever been convicted, forfeited bond, received a withheld judgment or otherwise been adjudicated guilty in a court of law for any criminal offense, whether misdemeanor or felony, other than a minor traffic offense?
If Yes, year of most recent occurrence
If yes, for each such adjudication or occurrence, please provide detailed information, including the charge or offense, the date of adjudication, and the name and location of the court or tribunal in which the case was adjudicated:
- Have you ever had a professional license or certification revoked or not been in good standing with any professional board?
If Yes, year of occurrence [enter year]
If yes, for each such occurrence, please provide detailed information, including the name and location of the board or association that took such action, the basis of the action, and a description of the outcome of such proceeding:
If you answered “Yes” to either question, you must contact your Advisor for an appointment. You may not work with clients or have a field-based placement, as well as teach or supervise M.A. students until you have met with your Advisor and the Department Chair to determine your suitability for this work. If you do not agree with the outcome, you may appeal to the College of Education Professional Standards Committee.
I understand that falsifying information on this and/or any application forms for the Boise State University Counselor Education Program may cause my application for acceptance or for continuance in a counseling degree program to be denied or revoked. Additionally, I understand that what I disclose on this form may impact my admission status, continuation in the program, enrollment in practicum, internship, and/or any other field-based placement. Furthermore, I understand that program faculty may determine it is necessary to disclose information provided on this form or otherwise obtained by faculty and/or staff to potential internship and/or other field-based placement site or individual supervisors, and I expressly consent to such disclosure.
I hereby further agree to promptly notify program officials if, after execution of this form, I am charged with a crime and/or any action is taken against any professional license or certification I possess, and to provide complete and accurate information regarding any such occurrences. I understand and agree that future occurrences may likewise affect my standing in the program, including external placements, and understand that my failure to promptly notify program officials of such may result in my dismissal from the program.