What Degrees Are Offered in this Program?
- M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
- M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling as a Second Degree [for EKU graduates of the MAEd in School Counseling degree program]
- M.A.Ed. in School Counseling
- M.A.Ed in School Counseling as a Second Degree [for EKU graduates of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree program]
- Standard Certificate in School Counseling
- Rank 1 in School Counseling
Individuals who already hold a graduate counseling degree and are looking to complete a second in another area of specialization must apply for the initial degree and may transfer credits up to the allowable limit based on the Graduate School’s and program’s policies but will otherwise need to complete the degree in its entirety.
Questions About the Program?
Have questions about the program? Many questions can be answered by reviewing the program’s Master’s Student Handbook found on the following internal webpage: https://www.eku.edu/ctp/cou/handbooks/. This handbook will provide information about the following program areas:
- Program philosophy and institutional vision and mission statements.
- Admissions requirements and process.
- Program accreditation.
- Faculty bios and contact information.
- Curriculum (e.g., degree requirements, academic loads and standards, scheduling, instructional modality, etc.).
- Fieldwork (i.e., practicum and internship).
- Student evaluation, including program exams.
- Graduation requirements and process.
- Credentialing (i.e., obtaining requisite certification and licensure).
- General information (e.g., instructional delivery platforms/systems, financial support options, student academic accessibility support and services, etc.).
The Student Experience
The following 3 minute video will help answer student experience questions and bring a more clear understanding of what you may expect. Break out the popcorn and enjoy!