Thank you for your interest in the University of North Texas Counseling Program.
Our CACREP-accredited programs have consistently ranked #1 in Texas and have frequently ranked among the top 20 Counseling programs nationwide. Because of this strong reputation, admission to the program is highly competitive.
The PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision program is designed to stimulate student
inquiry and to develop advanced knowledge and counseling skills. Graduates are prepared
to function as counselor educators, counselor supervisors, advanced counseling practitioners,
directors of guidance and counseling programs in schools, researchers, and administrators.
Our PhD program is accredited by theCouncil for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). This accreditation means we meet or exceed strict academic standards for excellence.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
The doctoral degree in Counseling requires a minimum of 72 semester hours beyond the master’s degree. Students must earn a grade of A or B in all degree plan courses.
Students select a specialty area at the beginning of their program:
Doctoral Specialty Areas
Adolescent/Adult Counseling
Career/Vocational Development
College Counseling
Couple and Family Counseling
Group Counseling
Play Therapy
School Counseling
Additional Requirements
Students may not enroll in COUN core courses until they have been fully admitted to the doctoral program.
Students must meet the UNT doctoral residence requirement during the Fall and Spring semesters of their first year.
Detailed information regarding coursework, required clinical experiences, and the
doctoral portfolio can be found in the Counseling Doctoral Program Handbook.
Students are expected to actively pursue Texas counselor licensure while enrolled in the program.
Employment Opportunities
This program prepares students for work as a(n):
Advanced counseling practitioner
Counselor educator
Counselor supervisor
Director of guidance and counseling programs for schools, researchers and administrators
Vision
The UNT Counseling Program aspires to create a student-centered program that models
healthy relationships and pursues a collective purpose based on the values of diversity,
transparency, integrity, and community engagement. Through maintaining and building
on current program strengths, our program will cultivate leaders who positively impact
clients, students, and the counseling profession; and thereby, all humanity.
Mission
The Counseling Program promotes human development through education, research, and
service that advance the profession of, and scholarship in, counseling.
Through education, the Program prepares highly competent counseling professionals
– including counseling associates, entry and advanced level counselors, counselor
educators, counselor supervisors, counseling researchers, and counseling administrators
– for work in schools, communities, colleges, business, and industry.
Through research, the Program creates, applies, and disseminates innovative knowledge,
especially in the area of counseling for holistic wellness with at-risk and diverse
populations.
Through service, the Program provides humanitarian assistance to academic, professional,
and public communities, including volunteer counseling services to the public.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are there any prerequisites to apply?
Yes, you must have a master's degree in counseling to apply.
Is the GRE required to apply?
Yes, GRE scores are required to apply, but there is no minimum score requirement.