Criteria for Admission

The Counseling Psychology Program curriculum is a post-bachelor’s-focused track, although we welcome submissions from all qualified applicants, including those with master’s degrees. Students admitted with master’s degrees are expected to take the bachelor’s curriculum, with options for waiving select courses and potentially their thesis waiver project.

Students are not admitted to specific faculty members but to the program as a whole. However, students are welcome to identify any research or clinical interests that overlap with faculty members as part of their declaration of intent.

Admission to the CPP is competitive, with many more applicants than the limited number of openings each year, so actual grades and scores needed for admission are typically somewhat higher than the minimums specified.

What are the criteria for admission to the CPP?

  • Below are the required and recommended criteria, which provide the minimum foundation for advanced training in our psychology program.
  •  Required
    • GPA of 3.0 or above on all undergraduate coursework.
    • GPA of 3.25 or above on all psychology coursework (if applicable)
  •  Preferred
    • Hold at least a B.A. in psychology or have completed 30 hours of psychology coursework
  • GRE scores are not required for the December 1st, 2023 admissions deadline
  • If you are an international student, please refer to this document regarding English Language Proficiency

Application Materials

What materials MUST be submitted for application?

  • The following application materials are needed for consideration for admission to the CPP:
    • Graduate School Application.
    • Graduate School Application fee.
      • The application fees for Fall 2024 has been waived by the graduate school.
    • Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate (if applicable) coursework from each institution attended.
    • Current vita outlining educational and professional experiences.
    • Declaration of intent outlining occupational goals, interests, and commitment to program (including a reasons for choosing the field of counseling psychology and the University of Akron). This should also include which program faculty member(s) you are most interested in working with and/or who you believe is the best fit for your interests.
    • A minimum of three letters of reference attesting to success in the field and probable academic success at the doctoral level.
    • Finalists will be required to be interviewed in the spring. Those invited for an interview will be asked to indicate which of two dates they prefer. The interviews will be virtual to maintain safety during this COVID-19 epidemic. 

    What is the DEADLINE for application?

    To be considered for admission, all materials must be received by December 1.

    Do you have other questions about our program? 

    Please see our FAQ. 

    Application Procedure

    Submit all application materials to the University of Akron Graduate School. Applications via the University’s online portal are strongly encouraged by the University. Please note that we are not able to receive applications via email. 

    If it is not possible for you to submit materials online, hard copies of materials may be mailed to:

        The Graduate School 
        Leigh Hall, Rm 515 
        The University of Akron 
        Akron, OH 44325-2101

    For further information about the application process, go to the Graduate School website

    Important tips for online applications for admission

    The Program Information section of the Graduate School application includes an item asking applicants which program they wish to pursue.

    All applicants regardless of holding a master’s or a Bachelor’s degrees should select “BUCHTEL COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES” and then select “Counseling Psychology (M.A.-Ph.D.).” Currently, no supplemental forms are required for applicants to the Collaborative Program in Counseling Psychology.

    Applicants who are interested in being considered for graduate assistantships should be sure to indicate this on the online application for admission. For additional details, please see the graduate school page.

    Additional application information:

    If you have questions regarding the application, you may contact the staff of the Graduate School at gradsch@uakron.edu or (330) 972-7663.

    If additional program information is desired, prospective students may speak to a CPP Admissions Committee member at (330) 972-7280.

    Only complete applications will be forwarded by the Graduate School to the CPP Admissions Committee. The Committee’s review of applications will begin in January. The timeframe for the initial review varies from year to year, but typically is completed by early February.

    The Counseling Psychology faculty have tentatively scheduled two options for interviews. The interviews will be virtual. The options will be Friday, February 09, 2024 and Monday, February 12, 2024. Those invited for an interview will be asked to indicate which of the two dates they prefer. Invitations to interview are typically offered around the end of January or the beginning of February. This notice is an effort to help applicants understand the admission process. More details will be given when applicants are invited for the interview.

    After the initial review is complete, finalists will be contacted by telephone to schedule an interview, and those who are no longer being considered for admission will be notified by letter.

    Following the interview, finalists will be contacted to inform them of one of the following three admissions statuses:

    • offer of admission;
    • alternate for admission (may be accepted if opening becomes available); or
    • no longer being considered for admission.

    Those under consideration for admission are encouraged to speak with CPP faculty and student representatives to facilitate their decision-making. In consideration for admissions alternates, those holding admissions offers are encouraged to inform the CPP Admissions Committee as soon as possible of their decision to accept or decline their offer. All decisions MUST be made by April 15, at the latest.