University of Southern Indiana Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has been accredited by the International Accreditation of Counseling Services (IACS), the premier leader in setting the benchmark for the full range of professional counseling services on college and university campuses worldwide.
IACS’ rigorous accreditation process involves detailed documentation, a comprehensive site visit evaluation and multiple peer reviews in five areas: relationships within the college/university community, counseling and clinical services, ethical standards, personnel and resources/infrastructure. USI CAPS was evaluated by IACS and was found to offer a high standard of competent and reliable mental health professional services to its student community. Approval by IACS is also dependent upon evidence of continuing professional development as well as demonstration of excellence in counseling performance.
"The services being provided by CAPS, and the work of their entire staff, is a testament to their commitment to not just meet the mental health needs of all students, but to meet those needs at a very high level," said Annie Patterson, IACS Executive Director. "This is apparent via their ability to go through the rigor of the IACS accreditation process, including a months-long in-depth self-study, multi-day campus site visit evaluation, multiple peer reviews and ultimately found to be meeting or exceeding industry best practices. IACS is immensely proud of the work being done at USI CAPS."
The International Accreditation of Counseling Services (IACS) is the premier leader in setting the benchmark for the full range of professional counseling services on college and university campuses. Through a comprehensive peer review process, IACS confirms the highest standards are being met, validates professional excellence, and distinguishes standout counseling centers with its accreditation seal of approval. Continuing a legacy that dates back to 1949, IACS is committed to advancing quality worldwide, encouraging and working with all centers seeking accreditation. www.iacsinc.org