Admission to the graduate Mental Health Counseling
Program requires:
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
with undergraduate scholastic achievement indicating reasonable
assurance of success in work for an advanced degree. Normally
this will be a “B” (3.0) in the general average and in the major
field.
A minimum of 18 credits in the behavioral and social sciences
that includes a course in statistics and another in research
design. Students who do not fully meet this requirement will
need to make up deficit credits by completing course work in those
areas in addition to the usual program requirements;
Two letters of recommendation from college instructors or field
supervisors;
An interview with counseling faculty;
The interest, ability, and personality to function successfully in
the field of mental health counseling.