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Pursue a career as a counseling psychologist through our APA-accredited Ph.D. program that blends theoretical knowledge with clinical practice. Our scientist-practitioner model emphasizes multicultural competence and social justice, equipping you to apply psychological principles while honoring diverse perspectives. Under faculty mentorship, you'll conduct original research while gaining hands-on experience as both counselor and supervisor. Graduates emerge ready for roles as psychologists, administrators, or educators across various settings including mental health centers, academic institutions, and private practice. This research-focused program offers abundant opportunities for scholarly collaboration, conference presentations, and co-authoring publications with faculty members - ideal for those passionate about advancing psychological research.
A baccalaureate (bachelor’s) degree, requiring four years of full-time study or equivalent, from a college or university holding full regional or national accreditation, is required for admission to all graduate programs. Applicants with a bachelor's degree from an institution holding only state accreditation may be granted conditional admission if their other application credentials are strong. Applicants in the last semester of a four-year undergraduate program may be granted conditional admission until such time as the baccalaureate degree has been awarded.
TOEFL - Suggested minimum score of 79
IELTS - Suggested minimum score of 6.5