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For masters degree programs, admission is limited in order to maintain faculty student interaction in didactic classes, for supervision in practice and for informal contact. Generally, class size averages between 20 and 25 in didactic, 5 in practica, and the advising ratio is 1 to 10.

The Masters of Education Degree [M.Ed.] is primarily a practitioner oriented masters and is offered in all three concentrations: [1] School Counseling [elementary, middle, and secondary], [2] College Counseling, and [3] Community Agency. Ordinarily, these programs require a minimum of 54 hours.

A thesis is not required.

Generally, we look for candidates with solid academic credentials and who possess important experiences in human services. Although there is no single preferred undergraduate major, we do expect candidates to have substantial course work in humanities and social science. Those applying from technical programs will be required to take additional work in humanities and social sciences as part of their masters program. Also, evidence of leadership potential is a significant component.

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Institution Location

Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development
2310 Stinson Drive, Poe 520, Campus Box 7801
Raleigh NC, US
27695-7801
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Specialty

Community Counseling

Program Degree

M.Ed./M.S.

Program Contact

Dr. Marc Grimmett
[email protected]
  • Graduates of this program are considered CACREP graduates beginning October 1, 1996
  • Accreditation Start Date: April 1, 1998
  • Accreditation Expiration: October 31, 2012
  • Accreditation Status: Previously Accredited

Program History

The Community Counseling program was first accredited in April of 1998 and maintained its accreditation until it reapplied as a Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and was accredited in July 2012.