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Counselor Education (CED) - Ph.D. Degree
Program Description
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education is a 61 (+48 masters) credit program of study accredited by CACREP. This is a post Master's degree program and total credit hours may be higher for students who do not meet the entry level degree requirements. Graduates typically are employed in Counselor Education, Mental Health, and School Counseling positions. Students complete practica in areas of advanced counseling, teaching and supervision. Students also complete an internship that incorporates programmatic and student professional goals. It is preferable that applicants have a Master's degree in counseling. Program requirements include dissertation and portfolio.
Program Information and Forms
The Counselor Education Professional Experiences Handbook
Program Admissions Information, Guidelines, and Forms
An applicant must submit an application supplement directly to the Counselor Education Program. PLEASE NOTE: Application Supplements are tailored to the specific degree programs. Therefore, make sure you are submitting the application that coordinates with the program to which you are applying.
CED Program Coordinator
Financial Aid Information
CED Financial Aid
CED Doctoral Assistantship Application [HTML]
AU Financial Aid Information: http://www.grad.auburn.edu/ps/aid.html
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