APPLICATION DEADLINE: 

Fall Admission:
  • December 1st (Priority)
  • December 15th

*Please note that the Counselor Education and Supervision PhD program only admits once a year for fall admissions.

A master’s degree in a counseling-related field is required to apply to the Doctoral Counseling Program. 

 

Applicants must demonstrate exceptional potential for success in, and for contribution to, the field of counseling through outstanding quality of criteria described below. 

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ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

The requirements to apply for this Ph.D. program includes a master's degree in a counseling-related field from an accredited university and a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 on all graduate coursework.

APPLICATION MATERIALS:
  • Official Transcripts You must submit official transcripts from all colleges or universities you have attended.  These can be ordered through the GradCAS application.  
  • GRE Scores Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing scores must be submitted.  There is no minimum score requirement for consideration.
  • Personal Résumé / Curriculum Vitae  Submit a current résumé or CV through GradCAS. Include education, professional experience, certifications, and any accomplishments relevant to the counseling profession. 
  • Provide Three Professional References  Recommenders will receive an email with a link to complete a program-specific reference evaluation form on your behalf.
  • Statement of Purpose- Your Statement of Purpose should address: 
      • Your professional goals within the counseling field 
      • Relevant experience or creative endeavors demonstrating your commitment to the profession 
      • Bilingual fluency, if applicable (English and another language) 

The statement should reflect clarity of purpose and readiness for doctoral study. 

  •  Video Demonstration of Counseling Skills + Theoretical Orientation Essay 
      • Submission Format: Email a video link or deliver flash drive containing the recording

Video Requirements: 

    • Approximately 30 minutes 
    • A recent individual adult session 
    • An accurate representation of your counseling skills 

You may complete the recording using one of the following options: 

  1. Role‑play session with a volunteer “client,” 
  2. Mock session recorded at UNT with a volunteer doctoral student * 

*Applicants choosing this option must contact the Counseling Program prior to the application deadline to schedule the recording. 

  • Theoretical Orientation Essay: 
    Submit a brief essay (less than one page) describing the counseling theory used in your recorded session and how it guided your interventions. 
  • Doctoral Assistantship Application (Optional)  If you wish to be considered for a graduate assistantship, submit the Doctoral Assistantship Application in addition to your standard application materials. 
  • CACREP Equivalency Worksheet  Required only if your master’s program was not CACREP-accredited. Submit the completed worksheet to document curricular alignment with CACREP standards. 

 

DOWNLOAD THE PDF CACREP EQUIVALENCY WORKSHEET 

Note that it is to your advantage to complete and submit the CACREP Equivalency Worksheet and unofficial transcripts early. Once the Counseling Faculty review the worksheet in light of your transcripts, then you will be notified if you are eligible to pursue a doctoral degree in Counseling at UNT. If so, then you would need to complete the other admission requirements (i.e. applying to Grad School and submitting all other Program Application materials as listed above).  

Applicants are responsible for ensuring the application materials are submitted to the Counseling Program Office by the November 15 application deadline. 

WRITTEN AND ORAL EXAMINATION INTERVIEWS

The Counseling Program will extend invitations for the Doctoral Admission Examinations in December. Applicants who receive an invitation will complete both written and oral examination interviews in mid‑to‑late January. 

Written Examination

Schedule: 
The written portion of the Doctoral Admission Exam is typically held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (CST) on the first Friday morning of the Spring semester. The Counseling Program will confirm the exact date. 

Content: 
The examination evaluates the counseling knowledge expected of an individual holding a master’s degree in counseling. To pass, applicants must earn a minimum score of B. 

Recommended Preparation: 
Applicants should be prepared to: 

  • Review major counseling theories, including: 
      • Key characteristics of each theory 
      • Views on human nature 
      • The development of normal and abnormal behavior 
      • The change process in individual and group counseling 
      • Ability to cite relevant professional literature 
  • Demonstrate familiarity with the counseling profession, including professional organizations and ethical standards 
  • Respond to a clinical vignette by providing an appropriate counseling response and rationale 

Distance Consideration 

Applicants are encouraged to take the written exam in person at UNT. 
However, applicants who live far from Denton may request to complete the written exam remotely with an approved proctor. 
Approval is granted on a case‑by‑case basis. 
To request distance consideration, contact the Chair of the Doctoral Admissions Committee through the Counseling Program office. 

Oral Examination

Applicants will also participate in one individual interview and one group interview on the same day as the written exam. 
No specific preparation is required for the oral portion. 
A minimum score of B is required to pass the oral interview section. 

Distance Consideration 

Applicants living far from Denton may request a telephone conference interview instead of an on‑campus interview. 
This accommodation is granted on a case‑by‑case basis. 
Applicants approved for the telephone interview must submit a video recording (videotape, file, or link) in which they respond to a list of questions provided by the Doctoral Admissions Committee Chair prior to the interview date. 

PROVISIONAL ADMISSION 

Individuals selected to proceed beyond the written and oral examinations will be assigned a temporary advisor and granted provisional admission, pending completion of a satisfactory Criminal History Background Check by the deadline indicated in the admissions letter. 

Provisional admits may apply for program and university scholarships once this stage is reached. 

 

First-Year Evaluation 

Admission remains provisional throughout the first year of core counseling courses. 
Faculty will evaluate each student’s progress based on Academic performance, Professional development, and Personal development necessary for success as a professional counselor and counselor educator 

A grade of B or higher is required in all core counseling courses. 

The Counseling faculty conducts an annual review each May for all provisionally admitted doctoral students. 

 

Final Admission Status 

Following the first-year review, faculty will determine whether each student will: 

  • Continue without provisions, 
  • Continue with provisions, or 
  • Be withdrawn from the program 

Each student will receive a written letter confirming their status