Admission requirements
Admission to the master’s degree program with a major in rehabilitation counseling is contingent upon admission to the Toulouse Graduate School. Criteria for admission are detailed in the Admission section of this catalog. Applications to the graduate program in rehabilitation counseling are reviewed throughout the year, but students are encouraged to enter the program in the fall term/semester. Acceptance to the program is a competitive process with successful applicants having a satisfactory GPA in addition to satisfactory letters of recommendation, self-statement, work experience and interview with program faculty. Applicants may choose to submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores (exam must have been taken within the last 5 years) however GRE scores are not required.
All applications should include the following:
- Rehabilitation counseling graduate program application (available at pacs.unt.edu/dar);
- self-statement regarding interest in field and program and personal career goals;
- two letters of recommendation, one from a former instructor and one from a previous employer. Letters must be on letterhead and signed by the author of the letter;
- current resume; and
- evidence of a work history with the equivalent of one year of full-time employment.
Upon admission by the Toulouse Graduate School and receipt of the above documents, applicants will be scheduled for an interview with members of the rehabilitation counseling faculty. All applications are reviewed by the rehabilitation counseling graduate faculty, who make recommendations for acceptance of applicants to the program. Acceptance or denial of applications is determined by composite rather than a single criterion. Students are notified by letter of the faculty’s recommendation on their application.
Additional requirements
Graduate comprehensive examination
Candidates for the master’s degree must pass a final written comprehensive examination offered in the semester in which the candidate plans to graduate. In lieu of the departmental comprehensive exam, students may submit a passing score on the national certification exam for rehabilitation counselors (CRC).
Degree plan preparation
Students are assigned an academic advisor from among the rehabilitation counseling faculty. The academic advisor will assist the student in developing a formal degree plan by the end of the student’s second term/semester in the program.
Minors
The rehabilitation counseling curriculum does not usually include a minor, but some students may choose to select a minor.
Program accreditation and professional certification/licensing
The graduate curriculum in rehabilitation counseling is fully accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) 1001 North Fairfax Street, Suite 510, Alexandria, VA 22314.
Students completing the rehabilitation counseling program are eligible to take the examination for national certification as a rehabilitation counselor (CRC). Rehabilitation counseling students are also eligible for licensure as a Professional Counselor (LPC) by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. Students seeking the LPC are required to complete 3,000 hours of supervised practice and must successfully pass the state licensing examination. Students may also complete academic requirements of the Texas Department of State Health Services for licensure as a Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC).
Financial assistance
The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) of the U.S. Department of Education often provides financial support to graduate students in rehabilitation to increase the number of qualified professionals in various rehabilitation counseling occupations. The rehabilitation counseling program is currently able to provide RSA scholarship assistance to qualified students to support their graduate studies in rehabilitation counseling. The availability of RSA financial support varies from year to year. Inquiries should be made at the time of application to the rehabilitation graduate program.