
The Student Chapter of AACC on the John Brown University campus provides students a unique and invaluable opportunity to be encouraged, equipped, educated, and engaged with what God is doing in Christian counseling across the country and around the world. It truly helps our students to increase their competence and develop a worldview for the wide-ranging possibilities of a life ministry in Christian counseling.
Gary J. Oliver, Ph.D.
The Center for Marriage & Family Studies
John Brown University
Siloam Springs, AR
Students are the future of any profession. When in training and as professionals we all need the friendship and support of others in the same boat. My hat is off to AACC for encouraging Student Chapters to provide early and lasting professional relationships among Christians in our important helping field.
Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Ph.D.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA
A Student Chapter of AACC at every academic institution is essential so that future psychologists, therapists, and counselors can be informed about what is going on in the world of counseling. I unreservedly support it.
Archibald D. Hart, Ph.D.
Graduate School of Psychology
Fuller Theological Seminary
Pasadena, CA
Participation in AACC Student Chapters give students opportunities to develop their professional identity as a Christian counselor. Chapter leadership and AACC conference attendance take them beyond the classroom and local campus into the wider world of Christian counseling.
Virginia Todd Holeman, Ph.D.
Asbury Theological Seminary
Wilmore, KY