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MA in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Admissions Requirements

Students in our Clinical Mental Health Counseling program include individuals seeking to serve a variety of populations. Our students often have a background in psychology or other social sciences and most are seeking to enter the profession of counseling by earning licensure as Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCCs).

Fall Start Term

Application deadlines

$45 Application Fee

Dec15

Priority Deadline

Monday, December 15, 2025

Jan15

Final Deadline

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Graduate Application Process

All applicants are considered utilizing a holistic review process, including the following factors:

  • Strength of academic history
  • Professional and/or extracurricular experiences relevant to the program
  • Content of personal statement and its connection to learning outcomes; and
  • Letters of recommendation with specific examples of your competencies and aptitudes relevant to the program

Admission decisions are made approximately 30 to 60 days after each deadline.

Application checklist

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program does not require the GRE or specific coursework for admission. Professional experience is recommended, but not required to gain admission.

Official (Degree-Granting) Transcripts

Must be submitted to the Office of Graduate Admission:

Office of Graduate Admission
University of San Diego
5998 Alcalá Park
San Diego, CA 92110-2492
grads@sandiego.edu

Official E-Transcripts are acceptable only if emailed to grads@sandiego.edu.

Official transcripts from the university where you earned your bachelor’s degree are required at the time of application. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0 (on a 4.00 scale) in all undergraduate coursework.

Applicants must complete a bachelor’s degree prior to beginning the program.

Applicants may apply prior to completing their bachelor’s degree. In this case, please submit your most up-to-date transcripts, and if admitted, submit a second set of official transcripts after your degree is conferred.

If you earned a degree from an institution outside the United States, you are required to submit an official international transcript evaluation (also called a foreign credential evaluation) as part of your application. Please note that the evaluation must be a course-by-course evaluation. You must order your official course-by-course evaluation from one of the following evaluation services.

Please be sure to carefully read the application checklist for international students found on the University of San Diego's Graduate Admission website.

Current Resume OR Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Your résumé or CV should be a summary of your qualifications and transferable skills related to the program. You are encouraged to highlight your professional accomplishments and relevant experiences, including volunteer experiences. In addition, you can submit a cover letter with your resume to provide context to your relevant experiences and share their connection to the program.

Two Letters of Recommendation

Two letters of recommendation are required at the time of application. If possible, one letter should come from a professor who can speak to your academic strengths, while the other should come from an employer or professional mentor. Letters should not be submitted by a family member or friend. The letters of recommendation should share how they know you, how long they’ve known you, and how they are familiar with your work. We encourage recommenders to share specific anecdotes that help explain how they think you will be successful in a program and in your career.

Statement of Purpose

A 500-word maximum statement of purpose:

  • Please include a brief narrative describing yourself, your career goals, and the importance of graduate study in clinical mental health counseling at this point in your life. Include relevant volunteer or professional experiences that you feel have prepared you for this profession.
  • You may discuss influences on your intellectual development, educational and cultural opportunities (or lack of them) which have been available to you, and the ways in which these experiences have affected you.

This should not be a recording of facts already listed on the application; it should give the Admissions Committee a better sense of who you are and why you are applying to the clinical mental health counseling specialization at the University of San Diego.

Interview Requirement

After an initial review of applications to the Counseling program, the most qualified candidates will be invited to USD for a group interview with the Counseling faculty.

English Proficiency Exam (EPEX) score for International Applicants

Questions?

Connect with the Office of Admissions and Outreach team to learn more information about SOLES master's and doctoral programs. Additional information for international applicants is also available.