Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology

This program is currently not accepting applications.

Program Overview The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (MACP) program is designed to prepare students to practice in the emerging professional roles of a master's level practitioner.  The program emphasizes the development of counselor-client facilitative skills, both verbal and non-verbal, and stresses the importance of supporting those skills with didactic and experiential training.
Special Notes About the Program (in progress)
Application Information Applications are accepted for fall term only.
This program is currently not accepting applications.
Admission Requirements In addition to the basic university requirements for graduate admission, the following special requirements are necessary for admission consideration to the MACP program:
1. A combined verbal and quantitative score of 1000 on the GRE or a 3.0 average for the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate study. The GRE is required regardless of GPA.
2. Two letters of reference from faculty members and/or employers that recommend the suitability of the applicant for graduate study and a profession in counseling psychology.
3. At least 9 semester hours in psychology from an approved institution, including the following courses: research methods or experimental psychology, personality theories or abnormal psychology, and an elective -- Note: Acceptable equivalents will be considered if requested in writing by the applicant; the course requirements may be satisfied by completing the course work at an approved college-level institution with a GPA of 3.0 or better.
4. Personal Statement.
5. Resume.

For more information, please download the MACP Information Packet.
Graduate Program Director & Advising Coordinator Dr. Lynne Carroll
lcarroll@unf.edu
904 620-1629
Bldg. 51, Room 3114
Program Faculty and Department Chair Click Here
Mission & Goals Click Here
Accreditation SACS -- The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Curriculum & Requirements See pages 117-120 of the Graduate Catalog
Program Policies (in progress)
Total Program Credit Hours 60 semester credit hours
Average Length of the Program Two years
Approximate Number of Students in the Program 40
Community Connections This program has a practicum; more information can be found through the Graduate Catalog or by speaking with the Graduate Program Director.
Career Possibilities Click Here
Graduate Student Stories & Pictures (in progress)
Resources & Links (in progress)