Masters Admissions and Information Sessions
Application Deadline
The Department of Counseling reviews applications once each year. The deadline for Master’s applications is OCTOBER 15 to apply to begin coursework in Summer or Fall 2025. Students cannot begin their program of study in the Spring semester. Please note that the October 15 deadline is final. Applicants must have all application materials (application, references, transcripts, résumé, and fee) submitted by October 15 to be considered for admission. Applications submitted or completed after October 15 are not guaranteed review by the admissions committee. Admission to the UNC Charlotte counseling program is competitive, therefore applicants must have all application materials submitted by the deadline to be considered.
Program Information Sessions
Each year, Department of Counseling faculty host Counseling Program Information Sessions for prospective students. Below are links for scheduled sessions in 2024. Please click on a link to register to attend a session.
August 29, 9-10am ET Counseling Program Overview Information Session
This information session will include an overview of the Masters in Counseling program, including its history, program strengths, and admissions process.
Please click here to register to attend: https://gradapp.charlotte.edu/register/?id=4502735e-ca21-494b-b094-a1b0a8de7fa7
September 17th, 3-4pm ET Counseling Program Overview Information Session
This information session will include an overview of the Masters in Counseling program, including its history, program strengths, and admissions process.
Please click here to register to attend: https://gradapp.charlotte.edu/register/?id=47b392e2-d4b9-4a8e-880d-64aab660a9e3
October 1, 1-2pm ET Counseling Program Overview Information Session
This information session will include an overview of the Masters in Counseling program, including its history, program strengths, and admissions process.
Please click here to register to attend: https://gradapp.charlotte.edu/register/?id=2ec12e10-21f8-4ec1-ab50-74c8c569a725
Admissions Process
Admission into UNC Charlotte’s Master’s in Counseling program is competitive. From 2020-2024, 17-35% of counseling program applicants were accepted into the program. Faculty seek students from a variety of backgrounds who are passionate about becoming counselors. Criteria for admission into the Master’s counseling program include an applicant’s potential success in forming effective interpersonal relationships in individual and small-group contexts, aptitude for graduate level study, relevant career goals, openness to self-examination, and potential for personal and professional self-development. Students are not required to have an undergraduate major in any particular field to enter the counseling program. Applications are reviewed holistically by a committee of faculty in the Department of Counseling.
All applications must be submitted electronically through the UNC Charlotte Graduate School. Please note:
- Applications must include responses to four short answer questions explaining the applicant’s interest in UNC Charlotte’s counseling program. Responses should fully address all components of the prompt for each question.
- Applications also must include three professional references, transcripts from all universities attended, a résumé, and a completed application.
- Entrance exam scores from the GRE or MAT are not required for admission. Applicants who have taken the GRE or MAT may choose to submit scores, but they are not required.
- All application materials, including transcripts and recommendations, must be received by UNC Charlotte by October 15 to be considered. Any applications that are submitted but incomplete by this deadline are not guaranteed to be reviewed. Late applications will only be reviewed for admission if space and time allow.
Questions about the UNC Charlotte Masters in Counseling graduate application should be emailed to Graduate School admissions representatives at gradcounselor@charlotte.edu.
Application Timeline
Applications are reviewed once per year in October for admission the subsequent Summer or Fall semester. Select applicants are invited to a group interview in January. Applicants are typically notified of admissions decisions in February.