The graduate plan in Clinical Mental Health Counseling leads to the Master of Science degree. Students seeking this degree are seeking preparation for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Texas.
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling plan requires a minimum of 60 hours.
The opportunity to complete the academic requirements for the CMHC is restricted to students admitted to the counseling program. Students who are not degree seeking, but seeking licensure, may enroll in counseling courses with prior approval of the program coordinator. In each case, students must meet the stated course prerequisites and space must be available in the course.
Admission Requirements
Students who meet the graduate admissions requirements to the College of Education (COE) (see Graduate Admissions Requirements) must meet additional requirements prior to applying for candidacy to the CMHC program. Counseling applications are available on the COE Web site at https://www.uhcl.edu/admissions/apply/graduate/how-to-apply. Each application for candidacy must include the following:
- Completed application form.
- Brief essay (500 words maximum) stating the student’s career goals and reasons for application.
- Documentation of completion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or MAT if last 60 undergraduate hours GPA is less than 3.0.
- Official transcripts from all universities attended. The last 60 hours, including the full semester in which the 60th hour appears, will be used to calculate the grade point average (GPA).
- Three professional recommendation forms.
- Applicant self-rating sheet.
- Current resume.
Applicants who submit properly completed applications may be invited to participate in a structured interview. The admissions process is conducted during the fall and spring semesters of each year. Application forms and instructions may be obtained in the COE Office of Academic Advising. Questions about the content of the application packet and process should be directed to the COE Office of Academic Advising. Applicants are solely responsible for ensuring that their packets containing the completed application forms, essays, supporting transcripts, documented GRE or MAT scores (if necessary), recommendation forms and self-rating sheet are received by the COE Office of Academic Advising on or before the deadline: September 1 for spring entry and March 1 for fall entry. If the application deadline falls on a weekend or a university holiday, applications will be accepted before the close of business on the following workday. Faxes and late applications will not be accepted.
Selected applicants will be contacted the via e-mail address provided on their application to schedule an interview with the admissions committee. If admitted to the CMHC program, students must attend a mandatory orientation.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission.
Check prerequisites before enrolling in any course.
Grades for all courses must be B- or higher.