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  3. Application Management
  4. Internal Family Services Level 1


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Staff Directory

Staff Directory Administration Name Title Phone Email Director of Athletics (860) 832-3035 Associate A.D. for Compliance & Student Services, S.W.A. (860) 832-3019 Associate A.D. for External Services (860) 832-3078 Associate Athletic Director for Sports Performance (860) 832-3085 Assistant A.D. for Compliance & Student Services (860) 832-3048 Assistant A.D./Communication and Media Services (Primary sport contact for football, swimming & diving, women's lacrosse) (860) 832-3089 Faculty Athletic Representative Assistant Director of Facilities Management (860) 832-3040 Athletics Events Coordinator Athletics Business Office Name Title Phone Email Business Manager (860) 832-3039 Compliance and Student Services Name Title Phone Email Associate A.D. for Compliance & Student Services, S.W.A. (860) 832-3019 Assistant A.D. for Compliance & Student Services (860) 832-3048 External Services Name Title Phone Email Associate A.D. for External Services (860) 832-3078 Communication and Media Services Name Title Phone Email Assistant A.D./Communication and Media Services (Primary sport contact for football, swimming & diving, women's lacrosse) (860) 832-3089 Communication and Media Services Assistant (Primary sport contact for men's basketball, men's soccer, baseball, volleyball, baseball) (860) 832-3057 Communication and Media Services Graduate Intern (Primary sport contact for women's basketball, women's soccer, cross country/track and field, softball) (860) 832-3057 University Assistant...

Apply

Admission Policy Admission to Central Connecticut State University depends upon the academic credentials presented by the applicant. No applicant is rejected because of race, color, religious belief, or national origin. The University does not discriminate in access to, or treatment of, or employment in its programs and activities of qualified handicapped persons defined under the provisions of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The University's nondiscrimination opportunity policies extend to employment practices, admission of students, programs, and services within the institution or provided to the community. Campus Safety Statement In accordance with the State of Connecticut's Campus Safety Act (PA 90-259), Central Connecticut State University will provide a copy of the Uniform Campus Crime Report to any individual who sends a written request to: Central Connecticut State University, Police Department, P.O. Box 4010, New Britain, CT 06050-4010. It is also available online

About

The University Central Connecticut State University is the largest university within the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system. Founded in 1849, CCSU is also the state's oldest publicly funded university. The University welcomed its 13th president, Dr. Zulma R. Toro, in January of 2017. She is the university’s first female president and its first Hispanic chief executive. The University comprises four academic schools — the School of Business, the School of Engineering, Science, & Technology, the School of Graduate Studies, and the School of Education & Professional Studies — and the Carol A. Ammon College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. As a comprehensive public university, we provide broad access to quality degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels. CCSU is a driving force of the economic, social, cultural, and intellectual development of Connecticut, an enabler of social mobility, and a committed community partner.The integration of the liberal arts into the University’s professional programs provides the foundation needed to prepare a flexible, engaged, and adaptable workforce. More than 85 percent of our graduates remain in Connecticut; as such, Central is a vital pipeline for an array of professions in the public, private, and non-profit sectors, including engineering, social services, health care, law enforcement, education, business, and industry, among others. Central is one of few universities in Connecticut to be desig...

Application Management

Application Management You may only complete one application and apply for one program within a term. If you’ve already applied for a given term via Common App or the CCSU website, please do not fill out a reactivation request. If you have questions, or problems, or need to make a change to your current application, contact us at: Undergraduate Admissions: [email protected] or 860-832-2278 Graduate Admissions: [email protected] or 860-832-2350 To determine which undergraduate application best suits your situation, To determine which graduate application best suits your situation Returning users: To continue an application or to check your status First-time users: Create an account to start a new application.

Internal Family Services Level 1

Internal Family Systems sm (IFS) Therapy Releasing the Self: Paths to Inner Healing Developed by Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D. over the past 35 years, the IFS model is a sensitive, yet powerful method to enter and bring balance and healing to people’s inner worlds. IFS therapists’ help clients quickly locate and differentiate their Self, releasing a core of valuable leadership qualities that can reorganize and harmonize their internal family of sub-personalities or “parts.” In this way, clients form compassionate, trusting relationships with their parts, often resulting in a peace and unity that produces dramatic changes in their symptoms and interactions with others. As therapists learn to trust their clients’ innate wisdom and self-healing, they feel a sense of relief and release, and a new joy in the healing partnership. The Power of the IFS Model Internal Family SystemsSM is at the forefront of a movement toward a more collaborative therapeutic approach that relies on clients’ intuitive wisdom. IFSSM offers a clear, non-pathologizing, and empowering view of human cognitive and emotional life and provides a dynamic therapeutic approach that allows both therapist and client to enter into a transformational relationship in which healing can occur. Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, has been developing the IFS model for more than 30 years, with IFS now practiced by thousands of licensed therapists and other professionals throughout the United States and internationally. Mental health ...