Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision Resources
Program Handbooks
Note: Program handbooks are provided to students and applicants for their general guidance only. They do not constitute a contract, either express or implied, and are subject to change at the university's discretion.
Degree Requirements
In the School of Psychology & Counseling, our programs integrate scholarly and rigorous academic training within a Christian worldview to produce highly trained counselors and clinical psychologists. The curriculum is established to meet national accrediting standards and state licensure. For this Ph.D. program, our degree requirements are as follows:
- Attendance in three on campus residencies
- Successful completion of the Library research course
- Satisfactory annual review by the faculty
- A grade of B or better in all courses
- Successful completion of all practica and internships
- Pass both the written and oral Doctoral Comprehensive Examination
- Completion of an approved dissertation and successful defense of that dissertation
Program Forms
- PhD Independent Study Proposal
- PhD Leave of Absence Form
- Scholarship Activity Form
- Dissertation Committee Form
- Dissertation Defense Competency Review Form
- Proposal Defense Competency Review
- Approved Degree Plans