The University’s Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MSC/CCMH) program meets the licensure requirements in the states listed below. Review the licensure requirements listed under your state.
Alaska has one level of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the page. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, every applicant needs to submit an Alaska name-based background check of criminal justice information under AS 12.62.005 – AS 12.62.200 for Alaska. The report can be obtained by contacting the Alaska State Troopers. Only background reports from state law enforcement agencies will be accepted. Reports obtained through online services do not meet the requirement. The background reports cannot be issued earlier than 90 days prior to application.
Exams:
Take and pass the National Counselor Examination (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE). Both are administered by the (NBCC).
In lieu of the NCE or NCMHCE, the board will accept passage of another nationally recognized examination for professional counselors that is equivalent to the NCE or NCMHCE. The applicant must obtain verification of passage of the examination accepted by the board, sent directly to the board by the administrator of the examination.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC):
Alaska Board of Professional Counselors
P.O. Box 110806
Juneau, AK 99811-0806
Post-Graduate Experience Requirement:
After graduation you may apply to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). To be eligible you must complete at least 3000 hours of experience over a period of at least two years under the supervision of a Board-approved supervisor. This supervision must come from a licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, licensed marital and family therapist, licensed psychologist, licensed psychological associate, licensed physician, licensed psychiatrist, or licensed advanced nurse practitioner who is certified to provide psychiatric or mental health services that holds a board approved supervisor credential granted by the Alaska Board of Professional Counselors. You must verify that you have had at least 1,000 hours of direct counseling with individuals, couples, families, or groups and at least 100 hours of direct face-to-face supervision. An applicant may receive supervision by telephonic or electronic means on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Apple FaceTime, or another audio and video platform that permits the supervisor and the applicant to engage in communication that is face-to-face.
Completed supervised hours are verified with submission of the verification of post-master’s experience. Have your supervisor complete this form (part of the application).For additional information on how to apply for your Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
Mailing Address:
PO Box 110806
Juneau, AK 99801-1770
Physical Address:
(No US mail delivery)
333 Willoughby Ave., 9th Fl
State Office Building
Juneau, AK 99801-1770
Phone: 907-465- 2550
Fax: 907-465-2974
Email: ProfessionalCounselors@Alaska.Gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Arizona has two levels of licensing: Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit theLicensure website. Graduates may apply for a temporary license while in the process of applying for the associate level license (LAC) if the graduate’s activities are performed under qualified supervision by the person who provided direct supervision during internship. The temporary license is good for 90 days and direct client hours may be applied to the LAC. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process you will need to complete a criminal history background check. ONE of the following must be submitted:
Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners
1740 W. Adams St., Suite 3600
۴ý, AZ 85007
Exams:
You will need to pass the National Counselor Examination (NCE) before you can be licensed in Arizona. Candidates will receive their registration from the Arizona board after they have been authorized to test. Both exams are administered by the (NBCC). You must take the exam during the 12-month approval window. The official passing score report must be sent directly to the Board from CCE.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC):
In the portal, you will provide:
The Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) is the first level of licensure in Arizona. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
1740 West Adams St., Suite 3600
۴ý, AZ 85007
Phone: 602-542-1882
Fax: 602-364-0890
:information@azbbhe.us
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date.However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
APCC
California has two levels of licensing: Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC) and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC).For additional information on the licensure process visit the site.Below are the steps necessary to apply for Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC) after graduating from the ۴ý with a Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
California law authorizes the Board to conduct criminal record background checks to help determine the eligibility of a person applying for a license or registration. As part of the application process, you will need to complete the following:
Exams:
You must take the California Law and Ethics Exam to be eligible for APCC. You can request initial examination by visiting theportion of the Dz’s website. For study materials download the
Please note, the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam (NCMHCE) administered by the (NBCC) is required for the second level of licensure, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC).
Apply for Licensure:
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC):
Applicants should review information about thewhich allows applicants who graduated after January 1, 2020 to count supervised experience between the degree award date and issue date of the Associate registration number under the rule if the workplace required the applicant to complete Live Scan fingerprinting IF the Associate application is received within 90 days of the qualifying degree award date.
The Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC) is the first level of licensure in California. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), additional supervised clinical experience hours and official passing scores on the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) are required. For information on how to upgrade your Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC) to the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) credential review the ɱٱ.
MFCT
California has two levels of licensing: Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) For additional information see the California Board of Behavioral Sciences Website..Below are the steps necessary to apply for Associate Marriage and Family Therapist after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling (MSC/MFCT) program.
Clearances:
California law authorizes the Board to conduct criminal record background checks to help determine the eligibility of a person applying for a license or registration. As part of the application process, you will need to complete the following:
Exams:
To become an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) or a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) you will need to take and pass the California Law and Ethics Exam and then take and pass the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Clinical Exam.For study materials download the
Apply for Licensure:
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT):
The Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) is the first level of licensure in California. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), additional supervised clinical experience hours and official passing scores on the LFMT Clinical Exam and California Law and Ethics Exam are required. For information on how to upgrade your Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) to the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) credential review the ɱٱ.
Stage Agency Contact Information:
1625 North Market Blvd., Suite S200
Sacramento, CA 95834
Phone: 916-574-7830
Toll free: 800-326-2297
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Colorado has two levels of licensure: Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
During the application process you will be asked a series of screening questions related to your criminal history or complaints filed against you in Colorado or other jurisdictions (if applicable). This may require you to upload court documents or other materials. Please review the (DPO) information regarding the disclosure of criminal history contained within these instructions.
Exams:
Colorado requires you to take and pass the following:
Applying for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC):
The Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) is the first level of licensure in Colorado. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303-894-7800
Fax: 303-894-7764
-:dora_dpo_licensing@state.co.us
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date.However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Connecticut has two levels of licensure: Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be asked a series of screening questions related to your criminal history or complaints filed against you in Connecticut or other jurisdictions (if applicable). This may require you to upload court documents or other materials. The Commissioner of Public Health shall require each person applying for licensure as a professional counselor to submit to a state and national fingerprint-based criminal history records check. Please note, licensure may be denied to any individual who has committed or been found guilty of committing a felony or act which does not conform to the accepted standards of the profession.The Department will determine the eligibility of any applicant for licensure.
Exams:
In order to apply for the second level of licensure in the state of Connecticut (LPC), you will need to successfully complete the National Counselor Examination (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE), both administered by the ().
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA):
Connecticut Department of Public Health
Professional Counselor Licensure
P.O. Box 340308
Hartford, CT 06134
The Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) is the first level of licensure in Connecticut. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) to the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
Physical Address:
410 Capitol Ave., MS #12 APP
Hartford, CT 06134
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 340308
Hartford, CT 06134
Phone: 860-509-7603
Fax: 860-707-1980
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date.However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Delaware has two levels of licensing: Licensed Associate Counselor of Mental Health (LACMH) and Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health (LPCMH). For additional information on the licensure process visit the . Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor (LACMH) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, candidates must submit a State of Delaware and Federal Bureau of Investigation (CBC). For instructions to complete your fingerprinting for both the State and Federal criminal background checks, go to .
Exams:
The Board accepts the National Counselor Examination (NCE) or other examination acceptable to the Board to meet licensure requirements. If you have passed the NCE, follow the instructions for requesting a score report on the (NBCC) website. If you have passed another exam acceptable to the Board, arrange for the organization to send your score report directly to the Board office.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Associate Counselor of Mental Health (LACMH):
Delaware Division of Professional Regulations
Cannon Building, Suite 203
861 Silver Lake Blvd.
Dover, Delaware 19904
Please note, forms requiring a supervisor signature, seal or notary may have to be mailed to the Board Office directly, unless instructions indicate to upload the document to the site with the application.
The Licensed Associate Counselor of Mental Health(LACMH) is the first level of licensure in Delaware. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health (LPCMH), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Associate Counselor of Mental Health(LACMH) to the Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health (LPCMH) review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
Board of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals
Physical Address:
861 Silver Lake Blvd.
Suite 203
Dover, DE 19904
Mailing Address:
Cannon Building, Suite 203
861 Silver Lake Blvd.
Dover, Delaware 19904 – 2467
Phone: 302-744-4500
Email: customerservice.dpr@delaware.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date.However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Georgia has two levels of licensure: Associate Professional Counselor (APC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as an Associate Professional Counselor (APC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be required to provide fingerprints for a nationwide criminal background check. For instructions to complete your fingerprinting, please go to . Please note that not completing the registration process will delay the processing of your application.
Additionally, you will be asked Background Questions in the application. You may be asked to provide Court Documents and/or Letters of Explanation, if applicable.
Exams:
All applicants are required to take and pass either the National Counselor Examination (NCE) OR the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) offered by the (NBCC). If you have taken and passed one of these exams, please contact the National Dz’s administrative offices at (336) 547-0607 or visitto request certification of your exam score report to Georgia.
Apply for Licensure:
Associate Professional Counselor (APC):
Georgia Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists
237 Coliseum Drive
Macon, Georgia 31217
The Associate Professional Counselor (APC) is the first level of licensure in Georgia. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade from the Associate Professional Counselor (APC) to the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
237 Coliseum Drive
Macon, Georgia 31217
Phone: 478-207-2440
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date.However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Hawaii has one level of license: Mental Health Counselor (MHC). For additional information on the licensure process visit . Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Mental Health Counselor (MHC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be required to complete questions regarding citizenship, disciplinary actions, or criminal convictions. Answering yes to the questions regarding disciplinary actions and/or criminal convictions will require additional documentation to be submitted to the Board for review.
Exams:
All applicants are required to take and pass the National Counselor Examination (NCE). Once your application is approved you are eligible to register for the (NBCC) NCE examination and a registration form will be mailed to you. The NCE registration form and exam fee must be mailed back to NBCC for you to take the NCE examination. Please allow NBCC approximately up to 4 weeks’ processing time. You will be notified of the scheduling process by email and postcard once your examination registration is processed. Candidates must test within 6 months of notification by NBCC.
If you have already taken and passed the NCE examination, you will not be required to re-take the exam. Applicants must contact the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) to have written documentation sent directly to the Board.
Apply for Licensure:
To be eligible to start the required post-graduate experience hours, the following must be submitted to the board:
Mental Health Counselor Program
DCCA-PVL Licensing Branch
P.O. Box 3469
Honolulu, HI 96801
Post-Graduate Experience Requirement:
To apply to be a Mental Health Counselor (MHC), you will need to complete 3,000 hours of post-graduate experience in the practice of mental health counseling with 100 hours of face-to-face clinical supervision completed in no less than two years and in no more than four years. Your supervisor must be licensed as a mental health counselor, psychologist, clinical social worker, advanced practice registered nurse with a specialty in mentalhealth, physician with a specialty in psychiatry, or a marriage and family therapist during the entire supervised period.
Completed supervised hours are verified with submission of the and must be completed by your supervisor. Your supervisor must sign this form before a notary public and attach a brief summary of the duties performed during the post-graduate period. For additional information on how to apply for your Mental Health Counselor (MHC) review the ɱٱ.
Applicants have two years to complete the licensing process, including requests for additional documentation.
State Agency Contact Information:
Physical Address:
PVL Licensing Division
355 Merchant Street, Room 301
Honolulu, HI 96813
Mailing Address:
Mental Health Counselor Program
DCCA - PVL
P.O. Box 3469
Honolulu, HI 96801
Phone:808-586-3000
:counselor@dcca.hawaii.gov
Residents on the neighbor islands may call by dialing the following toll-free numbers followed by the last 5 digits of the phone numbers aboveand the # sign:
Kauai 274-3141
Maui 984-2400
Hawaii 974-4000
Lanai & Molokai 1-800-468-4644
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date.However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Idaho has two levels of professional counselor licensing:Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC). However, you must first register as a Registered Counselor Intern to engage in the supervised practice of counseling while completing supervised experience hours or while awaiting examination results.For additional information on the licensure process visit the site. Below are the steps necessary to first apply as a Registered Counselor Intern, then as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
To determine the suitability of applicants for professional licensure, the administrator of the Division of Occupational and Professional licenses is authorized to require an applicant to provide information and fingerprints necessary to obtain criminal conviction history information from the and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
During the application process you may need to provide the following:
Exams:
Take and pass theNational Counselor Examination (NCE) through the (NBCC). Scores should be sent directly to the office from the NBCC.
Apply for Licensure:
Please note: the application process is split into several steps because candidates need to complete 1000 hours of supervised practice to be eligible to apply for Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Hours from practicum and internship can be counted toward the required 1000 hours. Your supervisor must be approved by the Board.
Step One: Registered Counselor Intern
official transcriptsfor your counseling course work once your degree has been conferred and have the transcripts sent directly to:
Idaho Board of Professional Counselors and Marriage & Family Therapists Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses
PO Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0063
Step Two: Licensed Professional Counselor
The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is the first level of licensure in Idaho. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
Mailing Address:
PO Box 83720
Boise, ID83720-0063
Physical Address:
11351 W. Chinden Blvd
Bldg. #6
Boise, ID 83714
Phone: 208-334-3233
Fax: 208-334-3945
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date.However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Illinois has two levels of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the Professional Counselor page. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will complete the following:
Exams:
For LPC licensure, take and pass the National Counselor Examination (NCE), through the (NBCC). Candidates must register and apply with Continental Testing Services (CTS) and NBCC to take the exam. Visit . The Division also shall accept passage of the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Examination of the (CRCC). Exam approval is dependent upon submission of the IL LPC licensure application.
If you have already taken and passed the National Counselor Examination (NCE) must contact to make arrangements for an Official NCE Score Verification to be provided directly to Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation from NBCC.
Please note, the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) is required for the second level of licensure, the LPC.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC):
ATTN: Division of Professional Regulation
PO Box 7007, HSS-4
Springfield, Illinois 62791
The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is the first level of licensure in Illinois. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
Chicago Office
555 West Monroe St, 5th Floor
Chicago, IL 60661
Springfield Office
320 West Washington Street, 3rd Floor
Springfield, IL 62786
Phone: 1-888-473-4858
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date.However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Indiana has two levels of licensing: (LMHCA) and a (LMHC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the Mental Health Counselor Associate information on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LMHCA) after graduating from the ۴ý with a Master of Science in Counseling/ Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
Once your application has been accepted in the Dz’s online system, you will be required to complete a (CBC). An applicant will receive an email from the Board with the official date the application was processed and will include the specific service code that corresponds with the application license type.
Fingerprints must be submitted on or after the date of this email notice for the CBC to be considered valid and timely.
Exams:
The Board has adopted the (NBCC) examinations. The Board will accept the National Counselor Examination (NCE) for the Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LMHCA) and the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE) for the Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC).
Once your application is approved, you will receive information from the Board on how to register for the examination. An applicant who has been approved by the Board to take the examination must take the examination within one (1) calendar year from the date of the initial Board approval. If the applicant has not taken the examination within one (1) calendar year from the date of initial Board approval, the approval will be invalid, and the applicant must submit a new application and all required documentation must be resubmitted. All questions and requests for information about either examination should be directed to .
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LMHCA):
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency
Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board
402 W. Washington Street, Room W072
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Both the Verification of Practicum and Verification of Internship Forms will need to be submitted to the Board directly by the University.
The Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LMHCA) is the first level of licensure in Indiana. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LMHCA) to the Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
402 W. Washington Street, Room W072
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-232-2960
E-mail: pla8@pla.IN.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Iowa has two levels of licensing: Mental Health Counselor Temporary License and Mental Health Counselor Permanent license. For additional information on the licensure process visit the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for the Mental Health Counselor Temporary license after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application, you will need to complete background check related questions. If any of the questions are answered "yes", additional documentation will need to be submitted to the Board.
Exams:
You will need to take and pass the National Counselor Examination (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE) through the (NBCC). Exam scores must be sent directly to the Board office from NBCC. Applicants may self-register for the exam directly with .
Please note, the NCMHCE will be required when applying for the Mental Health Counselor Permanent license. If the NCMHCE is passed for the temporary mental health counselor license, it does not need to be taken a second time when applying for the full mental health counselor license.
Apply for Licensure:
Mental Health Counselor Temporary License:
Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing Iowa Board of Behavioral Health Professionals
6200 Park Ave., Suite 100
Des Moines, IA 50321
The Mental Health Counselor Temporary License is the first level of licensure in Iowa. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, the Mental Health Counselor Permanent License, additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Mental Health Counselor Temporary License to the Mental Health Counselor Permanent License review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
6200 Park Ave., Suite 100
Des Moines, IA 50321
Phone: 515-281-0254
Email: plpublic@idph.iowa.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
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Kansas has two levels of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application, you will be answering the “Merit of the Public Trust” questions. If you answer “yes” to any of the questions, a signed, dated type-written explanation that gives specific details including disposition of the matter will need to be submitted as part of the application.
Exams:
The (NBCC) administers the National Counselor Examination (NCE) required for licensure. You will be notified by the board in writing if you are eligible to register and sit for the examination once your educational requirements have been reviewed. (You must have an application on file with the Board at least eight weeks prior to the desired exam date.) Request the official test scores be sent directly to the Board by the NBCC.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC):
Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board
Eisenhower State Office Building
700 SW. Harrison St., Ste 420
Topeka, Kansas 66603-3929
The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is the first level of licensure in Kansas. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
Eisenhower State Office Building
700 SW Harrison St., Ste 420
Topeka, Kansas 66603-3929
Phone: 785-296-3240
Fax: 785-296-3112
Email: bsrb@ks.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our counseling students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up to date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
Louisiana has two levels of licensing: Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit page. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, candidates must complete a State of Louisiana and Federal Bureau of Investigation (CBC). For instructions to complete your fingerprinting for both the State and Federal criminal background checks, go to .
As part of the application, you will need to review and submit the .
Please note, your application will not be processed, approved or denied until your background check has been received by the LPC Board office. Criminal Background Checks must be submitted within 90 days of the application.
Exams:
You will need to take and pass either the National Counselor Examination (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE). Both examinations are administered by the (NBCC). Applicants may self-register for the exam directly with NBCC. Exam scores will need to be sent to the Board directly from NBCC.
Successfully passing the NCE or NCMHCE is a requirement for renewal of the Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC). PLPCs must attempt the exam at least once every renewal period until a passing score is achieved.
Apply for Licensure:
Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC):
The Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC) is the first level of licensure in Louisiana. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC) to the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
11410 Lake Sherwood Ave. North, Suite A
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Phone: 225-295-8444
Fax: 225-295-8448
Email: lpcboard@lpcboard.org
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Maine has four levels of licensing: Conditional Clinical Professional Counselor (XL), Clinical Professional Counselor (CC), Conditional Professional Counselor (XC), and Professional Counselor (PC). For additional information on the licensure process visit . Below are the steps necessary to apply for conditional licensure as a Conditional Clinical Professional Counselor (XL) after graduating from the ۴ý with a Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be required to complete personal background related questions and complete a fingerprint-based FBI criminal background check. More information will become available once you have submitted the application and fee to the Board.
Exams:
To qualify for conditional licensure, the applicant shall achieve a passing score on the National Counselor Examination (NCE) administered by the (CCE-Global). Once you pass the required examination, you may then apply for conditional licensure.
Please note, the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) is required for the second level of clinical licensure, the Clinical Professional Counselor.
Apply for Licensure:
Conditional Clinical Professional Counselor (XL):
Maine Board of Counseling Professionals Licensure
35 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0035
The Conditional Clinical Professional Counselor (XL) is the first level of clinical licensure in Maine. To be eligible to apply for the second level of clinical licensure, Clinical Professional Counselor (CC), additional supervised clinical experience hours, exam, and continuing education hours are required. To transition from conditional licensure to the CC, applicants need to hold their XL (or equivalent license) for at least 2 years while obtaining the required amount of licensed supervised work experience hours and supervision hours. For information on how to upgrade your Conditional Clinical Professional Counselor (XL) to the Clinical Professional Counselor (CC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
35 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0035
Phone: 207-624-8603
Fax: 207-624-8637
Email: counsel.board@maine.gov
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Maryland has two levels of licensing: Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the licensure requirements on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
Prior to submitting the application, you will need to complete the Criminal History Records Check (CHRC) required by the board. The search includes a national and state criminal history background search and will require the applicant to be fingerprinted. In order to be , you will need to complete and present the . Sign and date the FBI Privacy Rights Statement to acknowledge receipt of the , and submit a copy of the signed form to the Board at mdh.bopct@maryland.gov.
In addition to the CHRC, the application requires you answer background questions which may require additional explanation.
Exams:
You will need to take and pass both: the National Counselor Exam (NCE) administered by the (NBCC) and the (MLA). Upon review of your application, the Board will determine if you are eligible to take the NCE. Once you are deemed eligible, the Board will send you written authorization and instructions on how to register for the exam.
The Maryland Law Assessment (MLA) is to determine if a candidate is familiar with the state laws and ethical code related to safe and effective practice across several content areas. You will be presented with readings and questions until all items are answered correctly. Upon successful completion, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that you will submit to the Board with your application for licensure or certification. Prior Board approval is not required to take the MLA.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC):
Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists
Attn: Licensing Coordinator
4201 Patterson Ave., Suite 316
Baltimore, MD 21215
The Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) is the first level of licensure in Maryland. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) to the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
4201 Patterson Avenue, Suite 316
Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Phone: 410-764-4732
Fax: 410-358-1610
Email: ċ.DZ賦ٰԻ.DZ
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Massachusetts has one level of licensing: Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). For additional information on the licensure process visit . Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be required to provide the Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) form, only available within the online application. The CORI form must be signed and notarized.
Exams:
In order to apply for licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you will need to take and successfully complete the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) administered by the (NBCC). If you passed the NCMHCE in another state, please contact the NBCC and have an official score report sent to the Board by the NBCC. Exam scores expire after 5 years.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC):
Order official transcripts for your counseling course work once your degree has been conferred and have the transcripts sent electronically to amh.board@mass.gov or sent directly to:
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Allied Mental Health and Human Services Professions
250 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02118
Post-Graduate Experience Requirement:
You must meet the following post-graduation experience requirements and have passed the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) to be eligible to apply to be a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC).
Eligible applicants must complete, in no less than two and no more than eight years, a minimum of two years of full-time or equivalent part-time, post-master’s degree Supervised Clinical Field Experience and Direct Client Contact Experience. Experience Requirements must include 3360 total hours. At least 960 hours of the 3360 total hours must be in direct, face-to-face, clinical mental health counseling with a range of individuals, groups, couples, or families.
*Note that a small number of applicants will be randomly selected on a regular basis to provide forms with precise hour calculations, including forms from their supervisors.
Completed supervised hours are verified with submission of the Post-Master’s Degree Experience Form (part of the application). For additional information on how to apply for your LMHC review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
250 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 624-6199
E-mail: amh.board@mass.gov
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Michigan has two levels of licensing: aLimited Licensed Counselor (LLC) and a LicensedProfessional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the Bureau of Professional Licensing with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairsɱٱ. Below are the steps necessary toapply forlicensureas a Limited Licensed Professional Counselor (LLPC) after graduatingfrom the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/ Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will need to answer Good Moral Character Questions. Documentation will be required if you answer “yes” to either question to show at the current time you have the ability to, and are likely to, serve the public in a fair, honest and open manner, that you are rehabilitated, or that the substance of the former offense is not reasonably related to the occupation or profession for which you are seeking a license.
Once the online application is completed and submitted you will be emailed an Application Confirmation letter containing instructions to complete the Criminal Background Check. Your application will not be approved without completing the required background check.
Exams:
To become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), (the second level of licensure) you will need to take the National Counselor Examination (NCE), the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE), or the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Examination (CRCE) exam.
Certification of your examination scores must be submitted directly to the Board from the examination agency. You may request score reports for the NCE and NCMHCE from the. You may request score reports for the (CRCE) Examination from the CRCC. Scores from only one testing organizationisrequired.
Apply for Licensure:
Limited Licensed Counselor (LLC):
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Bureau of Professional Licensing
PO Box 30670
Lansing, MI 48909
The Limited Licensed Counselor (LLC) is the first level of licensure in Michigan. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Limited Licensed Counselor (LLC) to the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
Bureau of Professional Licensing
PO Box 30670
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: 517-241-0205
Fax: 517-373-2179
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Minnesota has two levels of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be asked background questions. Any “yes” answers must be explained in detail in a separate signed statement.
All applicants for licensure are required to complete a fingerprint-based criminal background check.
A fingerprint information packet with instructions will be emailed to you AFTER you submit the license application and the applicable fees. Additional information can be found on the (CBCP) website.
Exams:
You will need to take and pass either the National Counselor Examination (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE) through the (NBCC), the (CRCE) exam, or
an alternate national examination the Board has approved for licensure. Exam scores must be sent directly to the Board office from NBCC or alternate testing agency. Applicants may self-register for the exam directly with NBCC.
Please note, the NCMHCE is required when applying for the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) license.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC):
Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health & Therapy
335 Randolph Avenue, Ste 290
St. Paul, MN 55102
The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is the first level of licensure in Minnesota. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
335 Randolph Avenue, Ste 290
St. Paul, MN 55102
Phone: 651-201-2756
Fax: 651-797-1374
Email: bbht.board@state.mn.us
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Mississippi has two levels of licensing: Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (P-LPC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the site. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (P-LPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be completing the following steps:
Exams:
After the application for the Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (P-LPC) is submitted, you will need to register to take and pass the. While taking the examination, you are encouraged to refer to the Mississippi Rules and Regulations and the ethical codes of the American Counseling Association (ACA). You must correctly answer a minimum of 80 percent of the questions to successfully pass the examination.
For the P-LPC you will need to take and pass either the (NCE) or the (NCMHCE) administered by the (NBCC). Applicants may register and take exam directly through the National Board for Certified Counselors. Mississippi Board approval is not required for either exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (P-LPC):
Order official transcripts for your counseling course work once your degree has been conferred and have the transcripts sent electronically via eScrip to info@lpc.ms.gov or sent directly to:
Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Licensed Professional Counselors
239 North Lamar Street, Suite 402
Jackson, MS 39201
The Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (P-LPC) is the first level of licensure in Mississippi. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (P-LPC) to the License Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
239 North Lamar Street, Suite 402
Jackson, MS 39201
Phone: 601-359-1010
Email: info@lpc.ms.gov
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Montana has two levels of licensing: Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Candidate (LCPC-C) and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the Montana Board of Behavioral Healthpage. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Candidate (LCPC-C) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application, you will need to complete the Dz’s through submission of fingerprints to the Department of Justice, Montana Criminal records prior to being licensed. Results of the background check are sent directly to the department by the Montana Department of Justice. Please note, when you complete the discipline questions on the application, any ”yes” answers require a detailed explanation and documentation.
Exams:
Once you have the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Candidate (LCPC-C) you will need to take and pass either the or administered by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Applicants may register and take exam directly through the National Board for Certified Counselors.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor – Candidate (LCPC-C):
Montana Board of Behavioral Health
301 S. Park, 4th Floor
P.O. Box 200513
Helena, MT 59620 -0512
Phone: 406-444-6880
Email: dlibsdswp@mt.gov
The Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor - Candidate (LCPC-C) is the first level of licensure in Montana. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, License Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor - Candidate (LCPC-C) to the License Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
301 S. Park, 4th Floor
P.O. Box 200513
Helena, MT 59620-0512
Phone: 406-444-6880
:dlibsdswp@mt.gov
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Nebraska has three levels of licensing: Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Counselor (PLMHP), Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (LMHP) and Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP).For additional information on the licensure process visit the Mental Health and Social Work Practice. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Counselor (PLMHP) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will need to provide(part of application). If you have EVER received a ticket from law enforcement or animal control, check the court system to see if the ticket is on your record as a misdemeanor or felony conviction. Speeding tickets are not misdemeanors or felonies. You are required to list ALL convictions (regardless of when they occurred) on the application; you are NOT required to list infractions, diversions or dismissals. Misdemeanor and felony convictions can either be processed through traffic or criminal court, so when you check with the county court/district court, you should ask for both traffic and criminal court misdemeanor/felony convictions.
If you have convictions, you must submit:
If you have a criminal conviction, you may submit an application to determine if your conviction(s) would disqualify you from obtaining a license.
Exams:
To become a Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (PLMHP), you must pass either the National Counselor Exam (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE) administered by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Submit the completedto the office to receive a letter of authorization with instructions to register. Test scores are automatically forward to the Board.
Apply for Licensure:
Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Counselor (PLMHP):
DHHS LicensureUnit
Attn: Mental Health
PO Box 94986
Lincoln, NE 68509-4986
Or, electronically todhhs.licensure2117@nebraska.gov
The Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Counselor (PLMHP) is the first level of licensure in Nebraska. To be eligible to apply for the second or third level of licensure, Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (LMHP) or Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Counselor (PLMHP) to the Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (LMHP) or Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP) review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
DHHS LicensureUnit
Attn: Mental Health
PO Box 94986
Lincoln, NE 68509-4986
Phone: 402-471-2117
:DHHS.Licensure2117@nebraska.gov
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New Jersey Professional Counselor Examiners Committee has two levels of licensing: Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs website under . Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
During the application process, you will complete a background check. Upon submission of the application you will be forwarded information regarding the necessary steps to be taken for fingerprinting. Your license will not be issued until the complete results of the background check have been received and reviewed. Reports of criminal history will require you to submit additional documentation for review by the Board.
Exams:
The National Counselor Examination (NCE) is required to become a licensed Professional Counselor. If you have not taken the NCE through your university, you will check off the box on the application that indicates that you are applying for the Committee's permission to sit for the exam. Upon receipt of the exam approval letter, you may register for the exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC):
New Jersey Professional Counselor Examiners Committee
P.O. Box 45055
Newark, New Jersey 07101
The Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) is the first level of licensure in New Jersey. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
P.O. Box 45044
Newark, New Jersey 07101
Phone: 973-504-6582
Email: DCA_Professional_Counselors_No_Reply@dca.njoag.gov
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New Mexico has two levels of licensing: Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and Licensed Professional Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LPCMHC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
The does not require background checks as part of the licensure process.
Exams:
To be eligible to apply for Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), you will need to take and pass the administered by the .
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC):
New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board
P.O. Box 25101
Santa Fe, NM 87505
The Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) is the first level of licensure in New Mexico. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LPCMHC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) to Licensed Professional Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LPCMHC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
Physical Address:
2550 Cerrillos Rd.
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 25101
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Phone: 505-476-4610
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North Carolina has two levels of licensure: Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) and Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the North Carolina . Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
Exams:
Applying for Licensure:
North Carolina Board of Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors
PO Box 77819
Greensboro, NC 27417
The LCMHCA is the first level of licensure in North Carolina. To be eligible for the second level of licensure, LCMHC, additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your LCMHCA to LCMHC review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
PO Box 77819
Greensboro, North Carolina 27417
Phone:
844-622-3572 or 336-217-6007
E-mail: LCMHCinfo@ncblcmhc.org
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North Dakota has three levels of licensing: Licensed Associated Professional Counselor (LAPC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). For additional information on the licensure process visit theɱٱ. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor (LAPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
When you apply for the Licensed Associated Professional Counselor (LAPC), a North Dakota background check, including fingerprinting, is required. Cards and further information will be sent to you after your application is received. Do not have prints taken until the Board supplies you with the cards and proper documents and instructions.
All applicants for licensure shall be required to submit to a statewide and nationwide criminal history check. Once an application for license is received in the board office, the applicant will receive a Criminal History Record Check Request and two (2) fingerprint cards. The applicant will follow the instructions on the Criminal History Record Check Request. All fees associated with obtaining a background check are the responsibility of the applicant.
Exams:
Theadministered by theis the required assessment for the Licensed Associated Professional Counselor (LAPC). Once your application and original transcript are received, the board will review them and grand approval to test. Further instructions and forms are sent to you once the approval is in place. If you have taken and passed the exam, request a copy of test results be sent directly to the Board office, by the NBCC.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Associated Professional Counselor (LAPC):
North Dakota Board of Counselor Examiners
2112 10th Ave. SE
Mandan, ND 58554
The Licensed Associated Professional Counselor (LAPC) is the first level of licensure in North Dakota. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Associated Professional Counselor (LAPC) to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review theɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
2112 10th Avenue SE
Mandan, ND 58554
Phone: 701-667-5969
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Ohio has two levels of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC).Review the Ohiowebsite for links and resources.Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Note:Students enrolled in a practicum or internship in Ohio prior to receiving their degree may be eligible to apply for Counselor Trainee (CT) status. Visitfor information.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will need to complete the Dz’s required. For additional information about the process watch theprovided on their site.
Exams:
The National Counselor Examination (NCE) is required for LPC Licensure.The exam eligibility letter will be mailed to you once your application is received and coursework is approved.Eligibility is valid for six months.Passing results may be e-mailed tocounseling@cswb.ohio.gov.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC):
The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is the first level of licensure in Ohio. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor LPCC review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
77 S. High St. 24th Floor, Room 2468
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614-466-0912
Fax: 614-728-7790
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Oklahoma has one level of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information on the licensure process visit the (BBHL) website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
You will need to complete the Dz’s required .
The Board requires all new applicants for licensure to obtain an OSBI fingerprint-based background check and an FBI fingerprint-based background check.
•Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) Background Check
Make arrangements with a local provider in your area who offers fingerprinting services (local law enforcement agency, county sheriff, university police, etc.). The blue or black fingerprint cards are universal and may be completed at any location that offers fingerprinting. The Board recommends you obtain two (2) fingerprint cards in order to request the OSBI fingerprint-based background check.
•Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Background Check
The quickest FBI fingerprint-based background check option is to submit your Identity History Summary Check request online. For more information regarding obtaining an FBI fingerprint-based background check navigate to the FBI and select "Online" for further instructions.
Exams:
The administered by the is the required assessment to be eligible to apply for the Licensed Professional Counselor. Request the passing score be uploaded to the Oklahoma NCE portal. Applicants may request the issuance of an exam eligibility period prior to receiving a conferred degree on the official transcript for licensure by submitting the optional form with all other required forms and completed background check no more than 60 days prior to the expected graduation date. In addition, you will need to take and pass the Oklahoma Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Exam (OLERE). The instructions on how to register for both exams will be sent to you once your application has been reviewed by the Board.
Exam Results:
If you successfully pass a national examination after receiving a Board approved eligibility period the exam result will be uploaded to the Oklahoma exam result portal on or about the 30th day of the month following the month the exam was completed.
If you successfully passed a national examination prior to making application through a certified graduate program or in another jurisdiction, you will need to request the score be uploaded to the Oklahoma exam results portal. Your passing result will not be submitted to the Board automatically.
Oklahoma Jurisprudence results are automatically forwarded to the Board.
Apply for Licensure:
License Professional Counselor (LPC):
Oklahoma State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure
3815 N. Santa Fe, Suite 110
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Post-Graduate Experience Requirements:
To be eligible for the License Professional Counselor (LPC), you will need to complete 3,000 hours of full-time, post-application professional counseling experience, supervised by an approved LPC Supervisor. For each 1,000 hours, 350 hours must be direct client contact hours and face-to-face supervision must be 45 minutes for every 20 hours of experience. Documentation of supervised hours, evaluation of competence, date of observations, and dates of consultation between approved supervisor and on-site supervisor, must be submitted on the . The evaluation form must be submitted on a semi-annual basis.
State Agency Contact Information:
3815 N. Santa Fe, Suite 110
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Phone: 405-522-3696
Fax: 405-522-3691
Email: Info.BehavioralHealth@bbhl.ok.gov
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Oregon has two levels of licensing:Registered Associate and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).For additional information see the licensure requirements on the.Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Registered Associate after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
You must complete the required criminal background check andfingerprinting. Fingerprinting must be completed by the applicant no more than 90 days prior to submitting an application; you will need to follow the fingerprinting instructions in the. See.
Exams:
You will need to pass two tests: the Oregon Law and Rules exam and the competency exam.
Oregon law and rules exam:
You may take the Oregon Law and Rules Examinationafteryour application is approved. You will receive an email with instructions and a link to the online exam. You may refer to the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs), which are cited on the Dz’s
Competency exam:
After meeting the experience requirements for licensure, Registered Associates must passoneof the following competency exams to qualify for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor:
Seefor additional requirements for the licensing exam testing and timelines. You are eligible to request to take the exam once you have been notified by the Board that your application has been approved using the.
Apply for Licensure:
Registered Associate:
Please note, certain documents are emailed tolpct.board@mhra.oregon.govor mailed to the Board Office.
The Registered Associate is the first level of licensure in Oregon. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Registered Associate to the LPC review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
3218 Pringle Road SE, Suite 120
Salem, OR 97302-6312
Phone: 503-378-5499
Fax: 503-470-6266
-:lpct.board@mhra.oregon.gov
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Pennsylvania has two levels of licensing: Associate Professional Counselor (APC and Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as an Associate Professional Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
During the application process you will need to complete the following:
Exams:
Pennsylvania Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Professional Counselors accepts the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) given by the National Board for Certified Counselors. Refer to the exam section on the board’s resource page on .
Apply for Licensure:
Associate Professional Counselors (APC):
Pennsylvania Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Professional Counselors
P.O. Box 2649
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2649
The Associate Professional Counselor is the first level of licensure in Pennsylvania. To be able to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your APC to the LPC, review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
Physical Address:
2525 N. 7th St.,
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2649
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2649
Toll Free: 1-833-DOS-BPOA
Email: st-socialwork@pa.gov– reserved for receipt of documentation
General Questions:
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Rhode Island has two levels of licensing: Licensed Clinical Mental Health Associate (LCMH-A) and Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the for links and resources. Below are the steps necessary to apply for Licensed Clinical Mental Health Associate (LCMH-A) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the process, candidates will need to provide their Social Security Number. In addition, candidates will complete the affidavit and respond to the prompts related to criminal conviction and disciplinary questions.
Exams:
The National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE) is required for licensure. Upon receipt of you completed license application, the Board will register you with NBCC for the next scheduled exam. You will receive notification of exam admittance, location, and directions from NBCC approximately ten days prior to the exam date. Results are sent to the Board in approximately six weeks, and then released to you by the Board.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Associate (LCMH-A):
Rhode Island Board of Mental Health Counselors and Marriage & Family Therapists
3 Capitol Hill, Room 104
Providence, RI 02908-5097
The Licensed Clinical Mental Health Associate (LCMH-A) is the first level of licensure in Rhode Island. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Clinical Mental Health Associate (LCMH-A) to Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
3 Capitol Hill, Rm 104
Providence, RI 02908-5097
Phone: 401-222-2828
Email: doh.elicense@health.ri.gov
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South Carolina has two levels of licensing Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
During the application process you will need to complete the following:
Exams:
You must take and pass either the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) or National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE). Both of these examinations are administered by . Once your educational experience and application has been approved, you will be sent instructions on how to apply for the exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA):
South Carolina Board of Examiners for Licensure of Professional Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists, Addiction Counselors and Psycho-Educational Specialists
Synergy Business Park
Kingstree Building
110 Centerview Dr.
Columbia, SC 29210
Submit a supervision plan, satisfactory to the Board, designed to take effect after notice of licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate. The supervision plan can be submitted with the application, or after the applicant obtains employment; however, an associate cannot begin providing counselor services until a completed supervision plan is submitted to and received by the Board.
The Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) is the first level of licensure in South Carolina. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your LPCA to LPC review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
Synergy Business Park
Kingstree Building
110 Centerview Dr.
Columbia, SC 29210
Phone: (803) 896- 4658
Email: Contact.Counselor@llr.sc.gov
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South Dakota has two levels of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health (LPC-MH). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
During the application process you will complete the Legal Questionnaire (page 2 in the Application for Plan of Supervision)
Exams:
To become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), you will need to take the National Counselor Examination (NCE). The passing score is required prior to approval of your Plan of Supervision. Registration for the NCE is through the . Request that your scores for the NCE be sent to the Board.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC):
South Dakota Board of Examiners for Counselors & Marriage and Family Therapists
PO Box 340
1351 N. Harrison Ave.
Pierre, SD 57501
The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is the first level of licensure in South Dakota. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health (LPC-MH), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your LPC to LPC-MH review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
PO Box 340
1351 N. Harrison Ave.
Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: 605-224-1721
: SDBCE@midwestsolutionssd.com
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Tennessee has two levels of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Licensed Professional Counselor Mental Health Service Provider (LPC-MHSP). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the , Licensed Marital and Family Therapists and Licensed Clinical Pastoral Therapists website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will need to complete the following:
Exams:
To become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), you will need to take and pass both the National Counselor Examination (NCE) and the Tennessee Jurisprudence examination administered by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC).
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC):
Tennessee Board of Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Marital & Family Therapists and Licensed Pastoral Therapists
665 Mainstream Drive, 2nd floor
Nashville, TN 37243
The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is the first level of licensure in Tennessee. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor Mental Health Service Provider (LPC-MHSP), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to Licensed Professional Counselor Mental Health Service Provider (LPC-MHSP) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
665 Mainstream Drive, 2nd floor
Nashville, TN 37243
Phone: 615-741-5735
Toll Free: 800-778-4123
Email: unit1hrb.health@tn.gov
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Texas has two levels of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor - Associate (LPC-A) and a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for Licensed Professional Counselor - Associate (LPC-A) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, candidates will need to provide the following:
Exams:
The National Counselor Exam (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor’s Exam (MCMHCE) is required for licensure. If you took the NCE/NCMHCE outside of Texas, please contact to request a copy of your scores be sent to our office. If you need to schedule an exam, please contact NBCC as the state licensing board does not administer or schedule the exam. You may register at: . Students must also pass the Texas Jurisprudence Exam for Professional Counselors prior to applying for license.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor - Associate (LPC-A):
The Licensed Professional Counselor - Associate (LPC-A) is the first level of licensure in Texas. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Professional Counselor - Associate (LPC-A) to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
George H.W. Bush State Office Bldg.
1801 Congress Ave., Ste. 7. 300
Austin, Texas 78701
Phone: 512-305-7700
Toll Free: 800-821-3205
E-mail: lpc@hhsc.state.tx.us
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Utah has two levels of licensing: Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor (ACMHC) and Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CMHC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the UtahDivision of Occupational and Professional Licensing -ɱٱ. Below are steps necessary to apply for licensure as an Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be completing all of the following:
Exams:
To be eligible for the second level of license, Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CMHC), you will need to take and pass the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCHMCE) and the National Counselor Examination (NCE). Refer to board website for.
Apply for licensure:
Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor (ACMHC):
Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing
P.O. Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6741
The Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor (ACMHC) is the first level of licensure in Utah. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CMHC), additional supervised clinical experience hours and passing scores onare required. For information on how to upgrade your Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor (ACMHC) to Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CMHC) review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
P.O. Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6741
Phone: 801-530-6628
Toll Free: 866-275-3675
:b8@utah.gov
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Vermont has one level of licensing: Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CMHC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on theɱٱ. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will be completing the.
Exams:
Vermont requires applicants to pass both the National Counselors Exam (NCE), and the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE). In order to qualify for the exam, you must submit your application for licensure post-graduation. Once your application has been approved by the Board you will be sent information on how to apply for the exams.
Only exam results obtained within five (5) years of the date of licensure may be accepted.
Apply for licensure:
Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CMHC):
Office of Professional Regulation: Allied Mental Health
89 Main Street, 3rd Floor
Montpelier VT 05620-3402
Post-Graduate Experience Requirement:
Completion of a minimum of 3,000 hours of supervised work in clinical mental health counseling during a minimum of two years of post-master’s experience, including at least 100 hours of face-to-face supervision during a minimum of two years of post-master’s experience. Of the 3,000 supervised practice hours required for mental health licensure, 2000 must be direct hours.
For additional information on how to apply for your Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CMHC) review the.
State Agency Contact Information:
89 Main Street, 3rd Floor
Montpelier VT 05620-3402
Phone: 802-828-1505
Contact Form:
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Virginia has two levels of licensing: Licensed Resident in Counseling and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for Licensed Resident in Counseling after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you need to complete ethics and criminal conviction questions and will be asked to provide a .
Exams:
A Licensed Resident Counselor can take the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) at any point during the residency without Board pre-approval. The score must be received directly from the NBCC. You must pass the exam within 6 years from the date of the initial issuance of the Licensed Resident in Counseling credential.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Resident in Counseling:
Virginia Board of Counseling
9960 Maryland Dr., Suite 300
Henrico, VA 23233-1463
The Licensed Resident in Counseling is the first level of licensure in Virginia. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Resident in Counseling to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300
Henrico, Virginia 23233-1463
Phone: 804-367-4610
Fax: 804-767-6225
Email: coun@dhp.virginia.gov
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Washington has two levels of licensing:LicensedMental Health Counselor Associate(LMHC-A) and Licensed Mental Health Counselor(LMHC). For additional information on the licensure process visit theɱٱ. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a LicensedMental Health Counselor Associate(LMHC-A) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application, you will be required to answer the Personal Data Questions. If there is a positive answer to the professional liability claims history question, you must send an explanation of the nature of the case, data and summary of care given, copies of the original complaint, and the settlement or final disposition. If the case is pending, you must indicate status.
Exams:
Passing score on either the National Counselor Exam (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE) administered by the, is required to be eligible to apply for the LicensedMental Health Counselor Associate(LMHC-A). Register to take the exam directly through the.Arrange to have exam scores sent directly to the Board from the NBCC.
Additional Requirements:
LicensedMental Health Counselor Associate(LMHC-A):
Mental Health Counselor Association
P.O. Box 47877
Olympia, WA 98504-7877
The LicensedMental Health Counselor Associate(LMHC-A) is the first level of licensure in Washington. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Mental Health Counselor(LMHC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your LicensedMental Health Counselor Associate(LMHC-A) to Licensed Mental Health Counselor(LMHC) review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
Mail your application with initial documentation to:
Department of Health
P.O. Box 1099
Olympia, WA 98507-1099
Send other documents not sent with initial application to:
P.O. Box 47877
Olympia, WA 98504-7877
Phone: 360-236-4700
Fax: 360-236-4818
:hpqa.csc@doh.wa.gov
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The District of Columbia has two levels of licensing: Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
Exams:
The National Counselor Exam (NCE), or if successfully passed prior to application, the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE) or the Clinical Rehabilitation Counselor exam (CRCE) administered by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC). Applicants may contact the NBCC for registration and arrange to forward scores directly to the Board electronically.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC):
Order official transcripts for your counseling course work once your degree has been conferred and have the transcripts sent electronically to dclgpc@dc.gov.
In the online portal, you will submit:
The Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) is the first level of licensure in Washington DC. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
2201 Shannon Place SE
Washington, DC 20020
Email: dcbopc@dc.gov
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West Virginia has two levels of licensing: Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the (WBVEC) website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the process, candidates will need to provide their Social Security Number. In addition, candidates will complete the affidavit and respond to the prompts related to criminal conviction and disciplinary questions.
Exams:
Applicants may submit scores from the National Counselor Exam (NCE), the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE) or the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Exam (CRC). Request official copy of exam scores be sent directly to the Board.
Initial applicants should file the “Licensure Packet” for review. Once approved, you will receive an approval letter to take the exam and the exam registration form. Exam approval letters are valid for one year.
Apply for Licensure:
Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC):
The Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC) is the first level of licensure in West Virginia. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC) to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
815 Quarrier Street, Suite 212
Charleston, West Virginia 25301
Phone: 304-558-5494
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Wisconsin has two levels of licensing: Professional Counselor Training License and Licensed Professional Counselor. For additional information visit professional counselor information on theɱٱ. Below are the steps necessary to apply for Professional Counselor Training License after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
Prior to starting the application process, if you have been convicted of a felony, misdemeanor, or other violations of federal or state law in Wisconsin or any other state, you will need to complete the. The form will seek a determination from the Board as to whether your conviction record will disqualify you from obtaining a particular license before submitting a licensure application and meeting all credentialing requirements.
Exams:
To be eligible for the second level of license, Licensed Professional Counselor, you will need to take and pass the following:
Apply for Licensure:
Professional Counselor Training License:
Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling and
Social work Examining Board
P.O. Box 8935
Madison, WI 53708-8935
Or, electronically todsps@wisconsin.gov
Please note:The Professional Counselor Trainee License is valid for 48 months and may be renewed at the discretion of the Board.
The Professional Counselor Training License is the first level of licensure in Wisconsin. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor, additional supervised clinical experience hours are required. For information on how to upgrade your Professional Counselor Training License to Licensed Professional Counselor review the ɱٱ.
State Agency Contact Information:
Mailing Address:
PO Box 8935
Madison, WI 53708
Physical Address:
4822 Madison Yards Way
Madison, WI 53705
Phone: 608-266-2112
Fax: 608-251-3036
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Wyoming has two levels of licensing: a Provisional Professional Counselor (PPC) and a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For additional information see the licensure requirements on the website. Below are the steps necessary to apply for licensure as a Provisional Professional Counselor (PPC) after graduating from the ۴ý Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, you will need to complete the following:
Exams:
To be eligible for the second level of license, Licensed Professional Counselor, you will need to take and pass the following:
Passing scores on the National Counselor Exam (NCE), or the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam (NCMHCE). Contact the directly to register for one of the exams.
Apply for Licensure:
Provisional Professional Counselor (PPC):
Wyoming Mental Health Professionals Board
2001 Capitol Ave, Room 127
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Or, electronically to WyoMHPLB@wyo.gov
The Provisional Professional Counselor (PPC) is the first level of licensure in Wyoming. To be eligible to apply for the second level of licensure, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), additional supervised clinical experience hours and passing examination scores are required. For information on how to upgrade your Provisional Professional Counselor (PPC) to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) review the website.
State Agency Contact Information:
2001 Capitol Ave, Room 127
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: 307-777-3628
Fax: 307-777-3508
Email: wyomhplb@wyo.gov
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The University has determined that its Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Counseling Mental Health (MSC/CCMH) program does NOT meet the requirements for licensure in the following states. Please click on the links below for State Agency Contact Information for the applicable state licensing board:
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