Is a bachelors degree required for MHRT/Community Certification under the new Guidelines?
A. No, it is possible to earn the MHRT/Community certification with documentation of non-academic training or relevant work experience, as well as through academic coursework. Please see the 2008 Procedural Guidelines for MHRT/C Certification for details. Q. Im thinking of applying for MHRT/Community certification but am not sure if I meet the requirements. Is it possible to arrange an appointment with someone to review my transcript and discuss my other qualifications? A. Unfortunately, the Center for Learning is unable to meet with individual applicants; however, we are able to respond to your questions. We recommend that you first read the Guidelines and then, if you have questions, you may contact us at 626-5280 or email us at cfl.muskie@usm.maine.edu. We encourage individuals to submit their application, transcripts and other documentation and we will then provide written feedback.
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