OSRHE Code: 214
Major Code: MSCC
Master of Science in Community Counseling
To be considered for admission to the MSCC program, interested students must submit the following:
- Submit the RSU Application for MSCC Admission
- Provide official transcripts from all institutionally accredited undergraduate and graduate institutions previously attended.
- Resume or Vitae
- Letter of Intent/Personal Statement
- Three (3) letters of recommendation
- International Students are required to submit further documentation, see International Student Admission .
- Must complete the program in 5 years.
- No C’s will be accepted
- Students may request that a maximum of six applicable graduate credit hours, earned at any institutionally accredited institution, be applied toward an MSCC at Rogers State University. Only grades of “B” or better will be considered for transfer credit. Graduate work earned more than five years.
- Coursework applied to a previous graduate degree will not be applied.
- Students must be in good standing.
All documentation should be submitted to:
Rogers State University
Office of Admissions, Markham Hall
1701 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
Questions regarding admission into the program should be directed to the MSCC Director at 918-343-7835.
MSCC Admission Standards
Multiple criteria are considered when evaluating a student for admission to the MSCC program. Criteria may include the following:
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: A degree in a counseling related field is recommended. International credentials must be evaluated by an authorized credential, or certified, English translation.
GPA: Bachelors graduate with GPA of 3.0 or above can be fully admitted. The MSCC Graduate Admissions Committee will review all applicants. Some applicants may be provisionally admitted if not meeting other requirements at the discretion of the MSCC Graduate Admissions Committee. If provisionally admitted, the student can take up to six credit hours while completing committee recommendations.
*If CC 5523 - Internship is taken, an additional elective course must be taken to meet the required 60 credit hour minimum for graduation.