12-15-2021, 11:10 AM
(12-14-2021, 02:07 PM)Yana Wrote:(12-14-2021, 01:17 PM)Alpha Wrote: I have 2 suggestions. The first is that you strongly consider a Masters degree that would make you eligible for licensure. You may be intending to get a doctoral degree but, as our friend Billy Shakespeare once said, "There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip." Shit happens and if your plans for a doctorate go south, at least you'll have a way to get your license and start working. My second suggestion is that you look at Ft. Hays State UniversityThanks, will check that out. I am an international student, so not sure how I can become licensed in this case.
https://www.fhsu.edu/aep/Counseling/Clin...ounseling/
I'm not sure if "international student" means that you're from some non-US country and living in the US or if your living elsewhere and attending a US school online. The point is, you need to investigate the requirements for licensure wherever you'll be living once you get the degree. In the US that will be a state agency, for example, the Dept. of Public Health. It can vary a bit from state to state.