Congratulations to 'our' Certified Rehabilitation Counselors!
CRC WALL OF FAME
collage of CRCs
top row, left to right: Heidi Sortor (KY), Lisa Allen (KY), Jason Herron (KY), Fred Bowers, (FL), Jane Smith (KY)
top middle row: Kim Rutledge (NC), Derryl Jones (TN), Lori Hughes (NC), Don Stephens (AL), Nancy Rumley (MS), Donna Bracey (NC)
bottom middle row: Angela Lingerfelt (GA), Adores Anthony (AL), Stacey Hoffman (TN), Latasha Hawk (FL), Deborah Lovell (GA), Charlene Chapman (NC)
bottom row: Amy Wanous (AL), Daniel Ahonen (GA), Donna Lovill (NC), Rebecca France (TN), Larry Gregory (GA), Ron Miles (TN), Teresa Vaden (TN)
 
CRC exam tips and comments from Auburn graduates
  • "Lots of questions about family counseling and mental health issues."
  • "It seems that one would need practical experience as well as didactic training in order to score well on this exam."
  • "Auburn does a wonderful job in preparing their students for the CRC. I was able to pull information from each class I had during the exam, and felt the classes I took were very beneficial in my passing the CRC."
  • "I have become aware that I was able to answer questions that students from other schools had no idea about."
  • "Auburn University's program gave me the necessary edge required to pass the exam. If there was a need to touch basis with "real world" in terms of what is happening in the field, they actively pursued qualified people to provide us with necessary information."
  • "I felt confident in my instructors' skills and knowledge of the rehab counseling profession."

  • "...the CRC Review [provided to us], the review book, and reviewing the practice tests were extremely helpful. "
Classes voted 'most helpful' for CRC exam
  • Medical Aspects
  • Counseling Theory
  • Rehab Programs, Professions, Services
  • Multicultural Aspects of Disability
  • Occupational Information
  • Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
  • Proprietary Rehabilitation
  • Case Management
  • Counseling Techniques

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