All application materials should be submitted to the Office of Graduate Admissions via the online Graduate Application. Use the graduate admission checklist to get started. To ensure timely receipt of your application, it is advised to submit all materials at least one week before the deadline.
Given the unique nature of the field of counseling requiring mastery of cognitive skills and demonstration of relevant and appropriate interpersonal skills, the faculty retains the right to "counsel out" of the program and/or not recommend for internship placement any student whose level of interpersonal competence is considered incompatible with that required for effective functioning as a practitioner in counseling.
Once admitted, students are responsible for meeting regularly with their program advisors and tracking their academic progress throughout the program. Students are bound by high ethical standards and a degree can be revoked if academic dishonesty or fraudulence is discovered.