What types of licenses are there for counselors or therapists?
Listed below are some of the Minnesota licenses available and their associated governing boards. Please note that additional licensure exam(s), post-graduation credits, and professional supervision may be required to complete the licensure process for some of the licenses listed below. Licensed school counselor (K-12). Contact the Minnesota Department of Education, education.state.mn.us/mde/ Teacher_Support/Educator_Licensing/Licensure_Forms/. Successful completion of the CSPP M.A. program in the school counseling track (or school counseling licensure-only program prepares you to pursue this Minnesota licensure. Licensed professional counselor (LPC). Contact the Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy (BBHT), www.bbht.state.mn.us. Successful completion of the CSPP M.A. program prepares you to pursue this Minnesota licensure. Licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC). Contact the Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy (BBHT), www.bbht.state.mn.us/.
Listed below are some of the Minnesota licenses available and their associated governing boards. Please note that additional licensure exam(s), post-graduation credits, and professional supervision may be required to complete the licensure process for some of the licenses listed below. Licensed school counselor (K-12). Contact the Minnesota Department of Education, education.state.mn.us/mde/ Teacher_Support/Educator_Licensing/Licensure_Forms/. Successful completion of the CSPP M.A. program in the school counseling track (or school counseling licensure-only program prepares you to pursue this Minnesota licensure. Licensed professional counselor (LPC). Contact the Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy (BBHT), www.bbht.state.mn.us. Successful completion of the CSPP M.A. program prepares you to pursue this Minnesota licensure. Licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC). Contact the Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy (BBHT), www.bbht.state.mn.us/. Successful completion of the CSPP