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Counseling | Master’s Degree

University of Vermont

Description

The University of Vermont's nationally recognized Graduate Counseling Program provides students with the professional knowledge and skills they need to act as facilitators of change and growth for individuals, groups, and organizations. Graduates receive a Master of Science (M.S.) degree and outstanding preparation to succeed as professional counselors in a wide variety of settings.

Students have the option to enroll in a 60-credit-hour School Counseling (SC) program, a 60-credit-hour Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program, or a Dual Program option consisting of 76 credits.

Cost Total Cost $46,129

  • Tuition (total) $41,520

  • Mixed Fees (academic year) $2,272

  • Application Fee $65

  • Cost information is approximate, please visit the program's website for the most up to date information available.

Financial Assistance

  • Funding, Grants, & Scholarships

    The College of Education and Social Services (CESS) offers a variety of tuition scholarship programs for students who are applying to or currently enrolled in our graduate programs. The majority of tuition scholarship applicants receive awards.

    State or Local Grant
    Private Grant
    Other Grant
    State or Local Scholarship
    Private Scholarship
    Other Scholarship
    Veteran Educational Assistance Program
    Department of Defense (DoD) Tuition Assistance
    State or Local Military Assistance

  • Loans

    Federal loans are the primary source of financial assistance. Graduate students may wish to explore funding opportunities through the UVM Graduate College and outside scholarships.

    Federal Unsubsidized Loan
    Private Loan
    Other Loan
    Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan

Related Industries

  • Healthcare and social assistance