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St. Cloud State University

College of Education, Community Counseling

Address:

St. Cloud State UniversitybrSchool of Graduate Studiesbr121 Administrative Services Buildingbr720 Fourth Avenue South
Education Building B210
Saint Cloud, MN  56301-4498
United States

Phone:

1-320-308-2160

Fax:

1-320-308-3216

Program Information

Degree Offered

M.S. - Community Psychology: Community Counseling, The program offers option to also apply for certificates in Chemical Dependency, Gerontology, and Marriage and Family Therapy in addition to their degree in Community Counseling.

Format: Campus

Program Description:

The Master of Science program in Community Counseling provides academic and experiential training needed to prepare and develop students for the Licensed Professional Counseling licensure (LPC) designation. The purpose of this program is to educate individuals to work in Private Practice or a human service agency as a mental health counselor. Graduates find employment as community mental health counselors and work for a variety of federal, state and community agencies. Crisis counseling centers, correctional settings, schools, Veterans Administration (as a mental health counselor) and public and private mental health facilities. Note, the program is moving towards curriculum in Clinical Mental Health Counseling by 2014. The community counseling (CC) program’s mission is to prepare culturally responsive, competent, and ethical counseling professionals who adhere to the highest standard of curricula and clinical practice. The community counseling program pays special attention to systemic factors that undermine people's mental health and well-being.

Accreditation:

CACREP Accreditation The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) is the national program accrediting body for the Professional Counseling profession. Program accreditation brings national recognition and opportunities to a program, the faculty, and the students. A primary value to graduates of a CACREP accredited program is increased portability of education and experience across state lines in terms of practice opportunity and licensure.

Eligibility Requirements:

To be admitted to the Community Counseling program the applicant must successfully complete a personal interview process with the faculty. Careful attention will be given to previous work experience, academic background, scholarship, interpersonal skills and commitment to the field of Mental Health Counseling.

# of Credits Required:

52

International Student Requirements:

In addition to submitting an application, application fee, GRE/GMAT scores, and 3 letters of recommendation, international students must also submit scores from a language admission exam and financial documentation stating that the student has $17,000 USD in support of graduate study. Qualifying language admission exams and required scores are as follows: TOEFL: 213 on the computer exam, 550 on the paper exam or 79 on the iBT with no subscore under 17; Michigan Placement Test: 80; IELTS: 6.5

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: Yes

Classification: Master's Colleges & Universities I

Institution Sector: Public

Locale: Small City

Size & Settings: 10,000 - 19,999