Lewis & ClarkGraduate School of Education & Counseling

Admissions

Post-Master's Licensure Preparation programs in:

  • Community Counseling
  • Marriage, Couple and Family Therapy

Application Process

The Graduate Admissions office will confirm via email the receipt and status of your application file. Any outstanding items will be noted.

Applicants will also receive email notification when the application file is complete and ready for faculty review.

Summer and Fall admissions dates

Application deadline: February 1
Applications are processed: February 1 - February 15
Completed files go to faculty for review: February 15
Admissions decisions sent to students: mid March

Spring admissions dates

Application deadline: October 1
Applications are processed: October 1 - October 15
Completed files to faculty for review: October 15
Admissions decisions sent to students: mid November

Prerequisite

Applicants must hold a master's or doctoral degree in counseling, psychology, or a related field to qualify for admission to the Post-Master's Licensure Preparation programs in Community Counseling  or Marriage, Couple and Family Therapy program.

Application Requirements

Applications and all supporting materials (transcripts, letters of recommendation, official test scores, etc.) must be received by the Graduate Admissions Office by the published application deadlines.

The following items are required for all who are applying to the License-Only programs listed above:

  1. Application Form
    You may use our online application or our paper application. You may also contact the Graduate Office of Admissions to receive an application packet by mail.
  2. Application Fee
    A $50 nonrefundable application fee is required. Online application: the fee is payable with a credit card or electronic check. Paper application: submit a check payable to "Lewis & Clark College". Alumni of the graduate school will have the opportunity to request an application fee waiver.
  3. Personal Essays
    Download our Personal Essays Form for essay topics and instructions. Essays may be submitted electronically (email attachment or as part of the online application) or in paper format (hand delivered, mailed or faxed).
  4. Three Letters of Recommendation
    Three letters and three Recommendation for Admission forms must be submitted. The forms and letters should be written by three individuals who know you and are qualified to evaluate your academic competence, character and/or experience in professional or leadership roles. Professors, supervisors, and employers are often the best sources. References from a personal therapist, family members, or friends are not accepted.
  5. Official Transcripts
    Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree and a master's degree from a regionally accredited institution or the foreign equivalent. Official, sealed transcripts must be submitted from each postsecondary institution attended regardless of the length of study or the number of courses taken. Faxed transcripts are not considered official by the Graduate School. Graduates of a non-U.S. university system are required to provide officially evaluated and translated copies of all their college transcripts. Official evaluations and translations are done by outside agencies. Information regarding three such agencies can be found by going to Information for International Students.
  6. Grade Point Average (GPA)
    All applicants must hold a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) and a minimum graduate GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale).
  7. Resume
    Submit a current professional resume listing positions that you have held for three months or longer including your current position.
  8. Test Scores
    Test scores are not required for admission.

Interview

Qualified applicants will be invited to interview with Counseling Psychology faculty. Selection will be based on initial faculty review of completed applications.

Reapplicants

Application files for all Counseling Psychology programs are kept for one year. If reapplying for the following year, you will need to submit a new application form and the $50 application fee. If you would like us to use the essay(s), resume, and/or letters of recommendation that were submitted with your old application please notify us of this in writing. If you wish to submit new essays, resume, or letters, send these in with your new application form. The Admissions office will notify you of any additional required documentation. If you are reapplying more than a year from your previous application, you will need to resubmit all required application materials. 

Addditional Information


Contact Us

The Graduate School Admissions is located in Rogers Hall.

email gseadmit@lclark.edu

voice 503-768-6200
fax 503-768-6205

Director of Admissions Becky Haas

Graduate School Admissions
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 87
Portland, Oregon 97219