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Athabasca University

Post-Masters Certificate in Counselling
Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the PMCC program, applicants must have:

  • a completed master's degree in Counselling Psychology, Applied Psychology, Educational Psychology, or equivalent.
  • a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in that master's degree
  • a graduate or undergraduate course in the following areas:
    • a course in developmental psychology (3 credits)
    • a course in learning psychology (3 credits)
  • equivalent graduate courses to the following core courses from the Master of Counselling program:

To calculate your Graduate Admission GPA (the GPA AU will use for your entry into the program), please visit the Graduate Admission GPA page on the Faculty of Health Disciplines website.

Preference is given in the admissions process to applicants who have two years or more of full-time experience in counselling or a related field.

Advanced Standing

Some students may have completed work at other post-secondary institutions that is applicable to the PMCC program. Only courses taken within the past six years from the date of application to the program will be considered for advance credit. Students may apply for advance credit for up to three credits of graduate study from other universities into the PMCC program. Students must demonstrate that previous course work is equivalent to courses normally included in the PMCC program.

Only graduate level courses that were successfully completed with a final grade of B- (70 per cent) or higher, will be considered for advanced credit. However, students who receive a grade of B- in courses may be removed from the program with no option for re-admission to GCAP graduate programs. See Program Status section.

Upon application to the program, students must complete and submit an application for advance credit and supporting documentation. Only students admitted to the program will have their advance credit request reviewed. Students will not be awarded advanced standing for courses used previously towards the granting of another credential. 

Before a course taken at another institution can be reviewed, students must pay the Transfer Credit Evaluation Fee for each request.

Transfer Credit

Students may apply for transfer credit throughout the program for up to three (3) credits of graduate study from other universities into the PMCC program. Transfer credit maximums are inclusive of any advance credit awarded at the time of admission.

Students must identify appropriate courses at other institutions, complete a Transfer Credit Assessment Form, and demonstrate that previous coursework is equivalent to core GCAP courses or appropriate for option or specialization course credit. The transfer credit assessment process may take up to one month to complete, so students must allow sufficient time to process the request and arrange to register in the course. Student must pay the Transfer Credit Evaluation Fee for each request to take a course at another institution. Students are responsible for any additional costs incurred at the host institution.

Non-Program Students

Individuals who are not enrolled in the PMCC program may apply to register in PMCC courses on a first-come, first-served basis, space providing. Courses taken as a non-program student may be directly applied towards the program in accordance with the degree requirements, if and when a student becomes a program student. However, AU is under no obligation to admit non-program students into the PMCC program. To apply to take a course as a non-program student, please contact fhdgradadvise@athabascau.ca.

English Language Proficiency

There are minimum English Language Proficiency Requirements allowed for admission to a graduate program at Athabasca University. It is the student's responsibility to ensure they meet the minimum requirements.

Information effective September 1, 2017 to August 31, 2018.

Updated December 11 2017 by laurab

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