Program Policies
The M.A. program must be completed within seven years of the first course counted toward the degree. Since courses are offered in a sequence rather than each semester, planning with advisors is imperative. Upon acceptance into the program, the student is assigned an advisor who will assist in planning a program to fit individual needs. There will be continual evaluation during the course of study with students apprised of their progress. A favorable evaluation is necessary for continuation in the program. The granting of the degree is based on professional competence, completion of the program of study, and satisfactory performance in a comprehensive exam or professional portfolio.
To accommodate students who work and/or have other substantial demands placed upon their time, courses are offered during the evenings and/or late afternoon. Important exceptions to this schedule are the Pre-practicum, Practicum and Internship experiences. While some placements permit flexible scheduling, many place restrictions on scheduling. Since these experiences are an essential component of counselor training, students must plan for the flexibility that will allow them to complete these requirements.
Admission Requirement
Admissions requirements for Applied Behavior Analysis are:
Official transcripts indicating a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
Applicants with a firm foundation in psychology, education, or related field are highly preferred. [Note - applicants with degrees in unrelated fields may enhance their application through the successful completion of undergraduate courses in Statistics, Child or Adolescent Development, Personality, Abnormal Psychology, Counseling, and/or Behavior Modification, as appropriate to the targeted degree program.]
A 3.0 overall undergraduate GPA.
Applicants must submit the Graduate Admissions application specifying whether they would like to attend full-time or part-time.
Applicants must submit three letters of reference, including at least one academic reference.
Applicants must submit a personal statement that describes (1) reason for interest in the field, (2) assessment of personal strengths and limitations, and (3) goals of graduate study.
Applicants must submit a professional vitae or resume, including information on prior and/or current volunteer and /or employment positions. Applicants to the ABA program should indicate whether or not BCBA supervision is available in their current employment setting.
Applicants selected for interviews must attend a formal interview with members of the graduate admissions committee.
Applicants may transfer in up to 6 graduate credits toward their degree program, assessed following successful matriculation. These transferred courses may not count toward BACB-approved core courses in the ABA program.
In extraordinary circumstances, one or more of the above requirements may be waived by the graduate admissions committee.
The closing date for receipt of all admissions materials is February 1st.
Notice of acceptance will occur on or about April 15th for study beginning the following September.
Due to the competitive natures of these programs, we require a nonrefundable program deposit of $150.00 within 10 days of acceptance. This deposit is used to ensure your space in the program. The deposit is applied to your first registration as a matriculated student in the Fall semester immediately following your acceptance. If we do not hear from you within 10 days, we will assume you have selected an alternative direction, and we will close your matriculation.