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- Home - CACREP
CACREP accredits over 983 master’s and doctoral degree programs in Counseling and its specialized practice areas offered by 473 colleges and universities across the United States
- Accreditation - CACREP
It is the degree-specific program that holds accreditation, not the department or college in which it is housed Eligibility for CACREP includes having institutional accreditation, so the institutional issues such as financial viability and resources are addressed
- Directory - CACREP
Are you verifying that an applicant graduated from an accredited program? Search current and previously accredited programs Search
- About CACREP - CACREP
CACREP has been recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, a national advocate and institutional voice for self-regulation of academic quality through accreditation
- For Students - CACREP
CACREP’s directory is the key guide for students to find CACREP-accredited programs Here, students can personalize their search by state, specialized practice area, program delivery type, and program characteristics to help them find the best CACREP-accredited program for their needs
- For Programs - CACREP
For institutions that will be closing a part of their CACREP-accredited offerings, CACREP has established a new procedure for notification and reporting This will cover all closures from a campus site to an institutional closure
- Specialized Practice Areas - CACREP
A doctorate in counselor education and supervision includes CACREP foundational curricular standards and CACREP professional practice standards (which are the same standards that are obtained in a CACREP accredited masters degree program)
- 2024 Standards - CACREP
CACREP accreditation is both a process and a status, and denotes a commitment to program excellence The 2024 CACREP Standards were written with the intention to simplify and clarify the accreditation requirements and to promote a unified counseling profession
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