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Professional Counseling


Degree Specialization Hours Thesis Option Minor Option
MA Community Counseling 61 hours Non-Thesis No minor
MA Community Counseling 67 hours Thesis No minor
MA Marital, Couple & Family Counseling 61 hours Non-Thesis No minor
MA Marital, Couple & Family Counseling 67 hours Thesis No minor
MA School Counseling 55 hours Non-Thesis No minor

Deadlines U.S. Citizen International
Fall Semester February 15 February 15
Spring Semester October 1 October 1
Summer February 15 February 15
Summer Midterm February 15 February 15

Graduate course descriptions for this program may be viewed online in the Graduate Catalog.

Please note the deadlines for this program.  An ApplyTexas Application must be submitted by the deadline to be considered for admission. Applicants will be required to submit a new application and fee for admission consideration for future semesters.


Admissions Coordinator

Dr. Gail Roaten
245-2572

College of Education 4012

profcounadm@txstate.edu

 

Application and Application Fee

Please apply online through the ApplyTexas Application and allow 2 working days for the application to be received by Texas State.

The required non-refundable $40.00 application fee can be submitted with credit/debit card information during the application process. If preferred, applicants may submit a non-refundable $40.00 application fee (check or money order in U.S. currency) made payable to Texas State. The mailing address is listed below.

Please Note: Students who change their admission status must pay the fee associated with the new application. Degree-seeking students changing majors and/or seeking multiple degrees are required to complete a new application and pay the $40 fee.

An additional international evaluation fee of $50.00 (U.S. currency) is required if the application is considered for admission based on foreign credentials.

 

Transcript and Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirement

Applicants who are a Texas State University-San Marcos degree recipient or are currently enrolled at Texas State need to request transcripts for any coursework NOT listed on the Texas State transcript. The Graduate College will provide the Texas State transcripts.

Applicants who are not Texas State University-San Marcos degree recipients or are not currently enrolled at Texas State must submit one official transcript from each four-year college or university attended. These transcripts must be mailed directly from the university or college attended or submitted in a sealed university envelope with the university registrar's signature on the back of the envelope.

All applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university. A minimum of a 3.0 GPA on the last 60 undergraduate semester hours of letter-grade work earned before receipt of a Bachelor's (plus any previously completed graduate or professional work) is required.

 

Graduate Record Exam (GRE) Requirement

The Professional Counseling program requires an official Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score to be submitted prior to admission consideration with a preferred score of 291 with no less than 150 on the verbal section and 141 on the quantitative section. If you took the GRE within the last five years and prior to the new examination, the following preferred scores will be considered - a preferred score of 900 (verbal and quantitative combined). GRE scores must be sent directly from the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, to our Graduate College. The college code for Texas State is 006667. The Educational Testing Service can be contacted at www.ets.org/gre. Texas State students are only required to take the General Test. The GRE will be waived if an applicant holds a Masters or Doctoral degree.

 

Additional Application Requirements


NOTE: Some programs require specific forms to be used when submitting references and essays. Please review the program website listed below.

Please submit required admission documents to the Graduate College. Mailing address:

Texas State University-San Marcos
The Graduate College
601 University Dr.
San Marcos, TX 78666-4684

If preferred, applicants may electronically submit the documents listed above to The Graduate College at http://www.gradcollege.txstate.edu/rqmt/doc.html. Individuals submitting recommendation letters for applicants may send them electronically by clicking here. References using this site will need the applicant name and date of birth, and preferably an ID number.

 

Please visit http://www.txstate.edu/clas/Professional-Counseling/Application-Information/program-application.html for more information regarding this program.


International applicants, please visit the International Student web page for other admission requirements that may apply to this program.