Applications received after the regular decision deadline will be considered on a space available basis.Ĭlick here for application instructions.
Regular Decision Priority Date: March 15.
The application deadlines for the Fall cohort are as follows:
Optional certificate program in Family and Relationship Therapy may be completed concurrently with core degree requirements.Īpplications for this program are accepted on an annual basis.
All classes are held at our beautiful Winter Park, FL campus.
Late Afternoon and Evening Classes: Designed for working adults, most classes are offered one night per week from either 4:00-6:30 or 6:45-9:15.
Instead of taking a standardized exit exam, you will write a paper on your theory of counseling in your final year.
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Unique Capstone Experiences: Rollins students participate in a Master Therapist Series consisting of three all-day learning seminars taught by nationally-recognized experts in their field.
This model fosters close and support peer relationships and ongoing shared learning experiences.
Shared Learning in a Cohort Model: Our program is a lock-step curriculum, meaning all students on the full-time track take the same courses during the same semester as their peers.
Multicultural & Social Justice Infusion: The Rollins curriculum infuses multi-cultural counselor education in every course.
You’ll receive individualized attention from faculty.
Personalized Attention & Support: Our average professor to student ratio is 1:12, with typical class sizes of 12-15 students.
More Rigorous Fieldwork Requirements: In addition to your practicum and internship during your final year, you’ll participate in 100 hours of non-clinical service activities at a mental health agency and engage in 100 hours of social justice advocacy to promote social change.
As a result, you will graduate among the most qualified, sought-after job candidates in the region. Emphasizing the core values of multiculturalism and social justice, Rollins' 63-credit hour, program provides the clinical skills, practical experience, and ethical foundation essential for a successful career in counseling. OverviewThe Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), has granted accreditation to the Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program.