COUNSELOR EDUCATION

COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES

LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.ED.)

 

Counseling Program Overview

The Counselor Education Program at Southeastern Louisiana University is designed to prepare graduates for professional practice in the field of counseling. There are three program concentration curricula in the Counseling Program (School Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling). All program concentrations are nationally accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Graduates of all concentrations meet the current academic requirements for state licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Louisiana as well as most other states.

 

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Counselor Education master's degree program an applicant must:

  1. Initially satisfy all Southeastern Louisiana University graduate admission requirements (Consult the Southeastern General Catalog for admission requirements).
  2. Complete nine (9) hours of undergraduate or graduate study in behavioral studies (eg. psychology, sociology, social work, etc.) and three (3) hours in statistics.
  3. Obtain a combined GRE score of at least 279 AND hold a 2.8 G.P.A. (cumulative or last 60 hours).
  4. Submit a completed application portfolio to the Counseling Program Admissions Committee by the specified due date, which includes the following:
      • A letter requesting consideration for program admission to a Counselor Education Program concentration (School Counseling, Community Counseling, or Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling), including the applicant's reasons for selecting that particular program concentration.
      • A current resume including full name, address, phone numbers, e-mail address, academic experiences, prior related work experiences, degrees held, honors, awards, special interests, and other appropriate information.
      • Three (3) reference forms from individuals familiar with the applicant's academic abilities and potential for success as a professional counselor.
      • An autobiographical narrative showing evidence of life experiences and personal maturity indicating appropriateness for the counseling field.
  5. Upon evaluation of program application portfolios, qualified applicants will be invited to participate in a mandatory one-day Admissions interview. (At the discretion of the Counseling Program Admissions Committee, international students, or individuals residing in distant states may be afforded a telephone interview in lieu of participation in the one-day on-campus interview.)

 

Program Application Admission Deadlines

The application portfolio submission due date for consideration for admission to the counseling program in the summer or fall semester of each year is April 1. The submission due date for the application portfolio for fall admission is June 30. Applicants for fall admission may apply for either the April 1 or June 30 deadline. The submission due date for the application portfolio for program admission in the spring semester of each year is November 1. All materials must be received by the Graduate Coordinator by these dates in order for the applicant to be considered for the admissions interview.

 

Admission Notification

Admission to the counseling program and each program concentration is selective and requires a favorable evaluation by the Counseling Program Admissions Committee. Within two weeks after participation in the program admission interview, applicants will be notified that they are either accepted for admission or not accepted for admission.

 

Guest Student Policy

Enrollment in counseling courses (i.e., CED, HD, MCFC, or SAC) is limited to those formally admitted to the Counseling Program with the following exceptions: (1) Graduates of Southeastern's Counseling Program may take any counseling class; (2) Graduates of other CACREP Counseling Programs may take any non-clinical class; (3) Graduates of Non-CACREP Counseling Programs who are Certified School Counselors, LPCs, or LPC/LMFT Interns may take any non-clinical class; (4) Counseling students currently enrolled at other universities may be allowed to take non-clinical courses provided they meet all of the following: [a] combined GRE score of at least 279, [b] 2.8 G.P.A (cumulative or last 60 hours), [c] no earned counseling grade below a "C"; [d] no more than two grades of "C" earned in counseling courses. Course approval is granted on a semester-by-semester basis. If classes are full, Guest Students cannot be admitted. A complete overview of the application process can be found at the program's website: www.selu.edu/counseling.

 

Counseling Program Concentration Curricula

Counseling Program Core Courses – 39 hours (Required for all concentrations.)

HD 600 3 hours
HD 601 3 hours
HD 604 3 hours
HD 608 3 hours
HD 625 3 hours
CED 603 3 hours
CED 605+ 3 hours
CED 607 3 hours
CED 609 3 hours
CED 610 3 hours
CED 642 3 hours
SAC 619 3 hours
MCFC 621 3 hours

 

+A grade of "B" or better required. 

Clinical Mental Health Counseling (21 hours) – Specialty Concentration

CED 613 3 hours
CED 627 3 hours
SAC 631 3 hours
MCFC 626 3 hours
CED 683 3 hours
CED 693 6 hours

 

 Only 1 course per semester can be taken with internship

 

Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling (21 hours) – Specialty Concentration

MCFC 610 3 hours
MCFC 622 3 hours
MCFC 626 3 hours
CED 627 3 hours
MCFC 683 3 hours
MCFC 693 6 hours

Only 1 course per semester can be taken with internship

 

School Counseling (21 hours) – Specialty Concentration

CED 627 3 hours
CED 629 3 hours
CED 611 3 hours
CED 623 3 hours
CED 680 3 hours
CED 690 6 hours

Only 1 course per semester can be taken with internship