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Master of Science in Community Counseling

Regular Admissions

Minimum admission requirements for the Master's degree studies in Community Counseling are as follows:

  • Regular Admission Students must hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Students must have earned a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average calculated on all work attempted in which letter grades were awarded and must present a minimum score of 800 on the Graduate Records Exam.
  • The community counseling program also requires a completed admission packet before an interview can be scheduled.

Provisional Admission

  • Students must hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Students must have earned a minimum 2.5 undergraduate grade point average calculated on all work attempted and must present a minimum score of 700 on the Graduate Records Exam.
  • Admission requirements relating to aspects other than minimum test scores or grade point average may be appealable to the College of Education Graduate Council.
  • Students admitted on a provisional basis must complete a minimum of nine semester hours with grades of B or better, to include EDUF 6115 Educational Psychology or EDUF 6215 Research Methods, and six semester hours to be determined by the department chair or designee.

DEADLINES:

All applications are due on April 13th for consideration for Summer admission, July 6th for consideration for Fall admission, and November 9th for consideration for Spring admission. All potential candidates for the program are required to complete a screening process prior to admission. An application can be obtained from here.

For additional information, you may contact the program coordinator, Dr. Michael Baltimore.

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Last Updated: 11/20/09