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Frequently Asked Questions

I completed a 1,080-hour supervised clerkship under the auspices of the Association of Christian Alcohol & Drug Counselors. Does that satisfy the requirement for a 300-hour clinical practicum for the M.A. in Professional Counseling degree?

Yes, provided your clinical training was supervised and is well-documented. Request a letter of confirmation from the Association of Christian Alcohol & Drug Counselors Registrar.

I have been a self-employed licensed Marriage & Family Therapist for several years. Does that satisfy the requirement for a 300-hour clinical practicum for the M.A. in Professional Counseling degree?

Yes, provided that you had the legal authority to be self-employed as a therapist at the time.

I was a part-time volunteer alcohol and drug counselor for several years. Does that satisfy the requirement for a 300-hour clinical practicum for the M.A. in Professional Counseling degree?

Yes, provided that you had the legal authority to offer these volunteer alcohol and drug counseling services at the time. If you provided counseling through an organization such as Association of Christian Alcohol & Drug Counselors, request a letter confirming your counseling experience.

I intend to enroll in courses that appear identical to those in the MAPC curriculum. Will these courses will be accepted as Transfer Credit towards the M.A. in Professional Counseling?

Even before you apply, you are welcome to request a review of your transcript and current course of study to assess Transfer Credit. Direct your enquiry to Prof. Dennis Trickett.