Screening for Pervasive Intolerance in Admissions Candidates

This paper describes the Pre-Admission Workshop, which is designed as a screening procedure to achieve optimal selection outcomes for graduate study in counseling. The workshop not only assesses the academic potential of the applicants, but also allows for observation of multicultural competencies d...

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Bias
Counseling
Counselor Training
Graduate Students
Higher Education
Racial Attitudes
Screening Tests
Student Attitudes
Workshops
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