How will my performance for degree candidacy be evaluated in the mental health counseling program?
Students are admitted into graduate study and are reviewed for degree candidacy (matriculation) after completion of the first four courses. During the formal review for matriculation, students’ academic performance and professional functioning in the first four courses completed will be examined. Students need a grade point average of 3.0 or above in the four courses to be matriculated and cannot have two grades below “B” or a grade of “F” in matriculation courses. Additional requirements can be found in the student handbook.
Students are admitted into graduate study and are reviewed for degree candidacy (matriculation) after completion of the first four courses. During the formal review for matriculation, students’ academic performance and professional functioning in the first four courses completed will be examined. Students need a grade point average of 3.0 or above in the four courses to be matriculated and cannot have two grades below “B” or a grade of “F” in matriculation courses. Additional requirements can be found in the student handbook.
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