How do I become a Licensed Professional Counselor in North Carolina?
In addition the above discussed requirements of graduating from a counseling program with at least 48 hours of graduate level coursework, passing the NCE (CRC and NCMHCE are also accepted), and obtaining the 2000 hours of supervised experience by a supervisor as defined by the NCBLPC, there are additional requirements required as part of the application process to the NCBLPC.The applicant must complete the application and submit the application processing fee, three letters of reference, official transcripts, and a professional disclosure statement. For more information, please visit the NCBLPC website.
In addition the above discussed requirements of graduating from a counseling program with at least 48 hours of graduate level coursework, passing the NCE (CRC and NCMHCE are also accepted), and obtaining the 2000 hours of supervised experience by a supervisor as defined by the NCBLPC, there are additional requirements required as part of the application process to the NCBLPC. The applicant must complete the application and submit the application processing fee, three letters of reference, official transcripts, and a professional disclosure statement. For more information, please visit the NCBLPC website.
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