The M.Ed. Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Â鶹ӳ»Ó°Òô gives you the skills and knowledge to provide clinical counseling to a broad population in a range of settings. The program also includes intensive practicum and internship experiences. The following is an overview of the admissions process. Please read through all the information listed here before applying.
Online Programs: U.S. citizens or permanent residents (international students are ineligible for this program)
Please see more information below and for additional information, visit our Admissions FAQs
Complete the Application Form via ApplyTexas and pay a one-time application fee of $25. Find out more information about admissions to the Â鶹ӳ»Ó°Òô Graduate Studies.
Submit official, sealed transcripts from each institution attended to the Admissions Office. All degrees must be from a regionally accredited institution. Transcripts are required from each institution you list on your ApplyTexas application.
Mail to: Â鶹ӳ»Ó°Òô Online Admissions – P.O. Box 10017, Beaumont, TX 77710, or
Submit transcripts electronically to gradadmissionsedu@lamar.edu.
Complete and submit the departmental application 24-48 hours after submitting your ApplyTexas application, you should receive an automated email with a link and instructions to complete the department application or you can redirect if you have already applied.
The department application includes:
Department application essay and reference are due by noon 10 business days after the ApplyTexas Deadline – Critical Dates and Deadlines
Our department application process is designed to meet the goal of recruiting, enrolling and graduating a high-quality, diverse student population. The Admissions Committee appreciates your attention to detail and commitment to your counseling career goals.
A list of upcoming admissions deadlines and start dates for online programs is available.
Please note that starting the program on the third five-week start date in Fall and Spring or the second five-week start date in Summer means that the first class is not financial aid eligible.
We reserve the right to review individual applicant qualifications for admission. Final determinations for admission are based upon a number of criteria. We reserve the right to refuse entrance or recommend termination after admission to a program if, in the judgment of the faculty, you demonstrate unacceptable professional fitness to practice in your particular field of study with children, youth and/or adults.
Graduate Admissions Appeal Process
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