Sunday, November 11, 2012

University of North Texas Ph.D. in Counseling

The University of North Texas doctoral program in counseling is now recruiting qualified applicants for the 2013 Doctoral Cohort.
Applications due November 15, 2012. The qualified applicant is committed to excellence in teaching, clinical practice, research, professional involvement and other scholarly pursuits.

UNT offers nationally competitive graduate assistantships with benefits, in-state tuition, and a wide range of scholarships to incoming doctoral students.
Visit https://www.coe.unt.edu/counseling-and-higher-education/degrees-0#doctoral
for doctoral program information and application.


The UNT Counseling Ph.D. program is CACREP-accredited, and the Counseling Program is a two-time recipient of the ACES Outstanding Program Award.
Since 1998 when U.S. News & World Report began ranking counseling and counseling psychology programs housed in colleges of education,
the UNT counseling program has ranked for 10 years among the top 20 programs nationally and 1st in Texas; for 2011-12, the program is ranked 12th in the U.S..
The UNT Counseling Program, faculty, and students have received multiple other local, state, and national honors for their professional contributions.
To learn more, please visit http://www.coe.unt.edu/counseling-and-higher-education/honors-and-awards

Our 14 full-time faculty members offer seasoned mentoring in research and teaching, and they serve as active leaders in professional associations.
As a result, students are afforded exceptional opportunities for intensive involvement with the faculty in teaching, research, scholarly writing, and service.
The Program faculty’s national expertise provides diverse areas of study beyond the CACREP core, including such areas as play therapy, animal-assisted therapy, and transpersonal counseling.
The UNT counseling program takes great pride in providing excellent clinical training and experience. Our commitment is evidenced by our two technology-advanced, on-campus mental health clinics where doctoral interns gain unique, supervised experience with a wide variety of clients.

The University of North Texas is located in Denton, TX, just north of the vibrant Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Denton was named America's "Best Music Scene" in 2008 by Paste magazine and rated among the "Top 100 Places to Live" in 2008 and 2009 by Money magazine.

Application Deadline for Summer 2013 is NOVEMBER 15, 2012. On-campus interviews on January 25,2013.

For more information about the program please visit https://www.coe.unt.edu/counseling-and-higher-education/honors-and-awards
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Please find application information and materials at https://www.coe.unt.edu/counseling-and-higher-education/degrees-0#doctoral
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You can contact the counseling office at 940-565-2910 or email janet.rogers@unt.edu or
Dr. Sue Bratton, Professor of Counseling and Chair of Doctoral Admissions at sue.bratton@unt.edu

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