Applicants will meet the following minimum requirements to be considered for admission:
Hold a baccalaureate degree (i.e. undergraduate degree) from a recognized degree-granting institution, in the discipline of interest or in a closely cognate discipline.
Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in the terms containing the last 20 graded university courses (60.0 credit hours).
Breadth of undergraduate courses in counselling, educational psychology or psychology. Particular emphasis is paid to courses in human development, learning, personality, psychological disorders (abnormal psychology), and counseling and/or interpersonal skills.
Approximately two years of work experience in a counselling or related setting. Volunteer experience in counselling settings is also desirable.
Demonstrate English language proficiency (ELP) for graduate students.