In addition to the University’s required application materials, applicants should review the information below for additional expectations or application requirements.
In addition to the University’s required application materials, applicants should review the information below for additional expectations or application requirements.
You are required to submit as part of the application the following 3 documents:
- Transcripts for all colleges and universities attended
- Personal Statement
- Six Supplemental Questions specific to the degree you are applying to, either Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling or Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Please type your responses to the following 6 questions to help us determine the match between you and our program. Your responses need not be elaborate, but should be sufficient to provide a direct response to the question. You must respond to all questions. This is in addition to your Personal Statement.
For Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling applicants:
- What personal experiences or significant life events can you recall which affirm your suitability to prepare for and practice the profession of clinical rehabilitation counseling?
- What major skills and competencies do you possess which will allow you to successfully complete a two-year graduate program?
- In what ways could you bring a unique or diverse perspective to the program and field of clinical rehabilitation counseling? This may be by virtue of your background, experiences, and/or viewpoints.
- Leadership opportunities are available including being a group representative or student ambassador that help to foster professional leadership qualities. What skills and experience would you bring in fulfilling leadership roles like these for the program?
- What are your professional goals, research interests and future ambitions for a career in clinical rehabilitation counseling?
- The program has specialty area for two disability groups. What specialty track are you interested in pursuing? Describe your interests or background that would complement a specialization in working with persons with developmental disabilities or psychiatric disabilities, or both.
For Clinical Mental Health Counseling applicants:
- What personal experiences or significant life events can you recall which affirm your suitability to prepare for and practice the profession of clinical mental health counseling?
- What major skills and competencies do you possess which will allow you to successfully complete a two-year graduate program?
- In what ways could you bring a unique or diverse perspective to the program and field of clinical mental health counseling? This may be by virtue of your background, experiences, and/or viewpoints.
- Leadership opportunities are available including being a group representative or student ambassador that help to foster professional leadership qualities. What skills and experience would you bring in fulfilling leadership roles like these for the program?
- What are your professional goals, research interests and future ambitions for a career in clinical mental health counseling?
- The program has specialty area for two disability groups. What specialty track are you interested in pursuing? Describe your interests or background that would complement a specialization in working with persons with developmental disabilities or psychiatric disabilities, or both?
*Only in unusual circumstances and after consultation with the program are other admission terms considered.