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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Accelerated Graduate Pathway to Counseling


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For highly motivated undergraduate students who are already looking ahead to graduate school, USM offers an Accelerated Graduate Pathway from our Social and Behavioral Sciences program to the MS in Counseling program that allows you to begin graduate study while completing your bachelor’s degree.

Program Requirements


In order to gain full admission to the Master of Science in Counseling program through the Accelerated Pathway, a student must do all of the following:

  • Declare the Social and Behavioral Sciences major.
  • Maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in all course work and in the major; earn at least a B- in any 500-level graduate courses taken while an undergraduate.
  • Complete HCE 500 - Orientation to the Counseling Profession  during the third or fourth year of undergraduate study if intent is to complete the Mental Health or School concentrations in the graduate program; complete HCE 510 - Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling and Services  in the third or fourth year of undergraduate study if intent is to complete the Rehabilitation concentration in the graduate program.
  • Take the GRE with a combined verbal and quantitative score of 286 or better, or the MAT (Miller Analogies Test) with a score of 398 or above. Test must be taken within five years of application.
  • Follow the additional guidelines for MS in Counseling applicants as outlined on the Graduate Admissions website.
  • Continuance in the accelerated graduate pathway is dependent upon acceptance into the graduate program.

Recommended Course Sequence


In addition to HCE 500 /HCE 510 , students may substitute up to five of the following undergraduate SBS courses with the specified graduate course (totaling up to 18 credits of the graduate program):

HRD/SBS 200 - Multicultural Human Development can be replaced by HCE 668 - Human Development  (required course in graduate program).

SBS 329 - Research Methods can be replaced by EDU 600 - Research Methods and Techniques  (required course in graduate program).

SBS 343 - Substance Abuse can be replaced by HCE 642 - Perspectives in Substance Misuse and Addictions  for the Clinical Mental Health and School concentrations of the graduate program (required), or by HCE 643 - Psychopharmacology, Substance-Related Disorders & Integrated Co-Occurring Treatment  for the Rehabilitation concentration of the graduate program (required).

SBS 364 - Introduction to Expressive Therapies can be replaced by HCE 520 - Expressive Arts in Counseling  (graduate program elective).

General SBS elective can be replaced by HCE 604 - Career Development  (required course in the graduate program).

Diversity category course in the SBS Counseling Concentration can be replaced by HCE 612 - Multicultural Counseling: Social & Cultural Foundations of Helping Diverse Families  (required course in graduate program).

How to Apply or participate in the Counseling Pathway:


  • On the Common App, select the Social and Behavioral Sciences major. You will then see the following option: “Please indicate your interest in one of the following accelerated pathway options at the University of Southern Maine” from which you can select a Pathway.
  • In the University of Maine System application, select your First Choice Major and then you will see the following drop-down menu: Accelerated Graduate Degree Pathway (First Choice Major), from which you can select a Pathway.
  • If you are a Transfer or Continuing Student, please contact the University of Southern Maine Advising Office to meet with an academic advisor who can review your previous coursework and determine your eligibility for entering an Accelerated Graduate Pathway. Please call (207) 780-4040 or email: usm.advising@maine.edu.

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