Search

Southern Home PageAbout Southern Connecticut State UniversityAcademicsAdmissionsStudent LifeResearchAthleticsHuman Resources at Southern
 photo bar
Southern Connecticut State University LibraryMySCSUSouthern DirectoryCalendar of EventsTechnologyContact Us
Department Banner

Clinical Mental Health Counseling PROGRAM
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

My undergraduate major wasn't psychology. Will I need to take the prerequisite psychology courses?

Yes. If you don't have a strong background in psychology, you must have completed the following courses or their equivalent:

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology or Psychopathology
  • Statistics

Some substitutions for comparable courses may be considered. These are to be completed before beginning the program. 

Note: A completed prerequisite course is not a guarantee of admission to the program.

May I register for graduate courses prior to formal admission?

Yes. You are allowed to take up to three courses (9 credits) as a non-matriculated graduate student. It is strongly recommended that the first courses you take are the prerequisite courses, if you have not completed them all.

Note: Enrolling in graduate classes is not a guarantee of later admission into the program.

I've completed all of the prerequisite courses. What would be the appropriate first courses (up to the 9 credits allowed) to take in the program as a non-matriculated student?

Choose from any of these:

  • CSP 540 Understanding Psychological Testing
  • CSP 568 Counseling Across the Lifespan
  • CSP 569 Theories of Counseling
  • CSP 691 Research Methods

When will I know if I will be admitted?

When all the application materials have been received, the admissions committee will screen your application. The committee will then select the strongest candidates for a personal interview. All candidates whose applications are complete will receive written notification of the decision by the admissions committee.