Counselor Education and Supervision Doctorate
Counselor Education and Supervision Doctorate (Ph.D.)
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to assume a leadership role in counseling programs.
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision prepares graduates for professional leadership roles in counselor education, supervision, advanced counseling practice, and research. The doctoral program is designed for those who aspire to careers in counselor education at colleges and universities; teaching, counseling, and supervision at community colleges; director of counseling programs in P-12 programs; consultation to community agencies, business/industry, and/or state departments; counseling and supervisory positions in student development; and/or, mental health private practice counseling.
The program requires a minimum of 96 hours post baccalaureate and includes coursework in counseling, supervision, teaching, leadership, and research, culminating in a dissertation that is a unique contribution to the field. Students develop an area of focus of 6 hours of courses outside of the department planned with concurrence of the committee. The program includes a minimum of 12 hours of dissertation research.
*This estimate includes online tuition and College of Education fees and is for illustrative purposes only. Your hours and costs will differ depending on your transfer hours, course choices and your academic progress. See more about tuition and financial aid.
**With qualifying master's degree
Career Prospect Highlights
CACREP
Kansas State University has offered CACREP-accredited counseling programs since 1999. As our programs transition from in-person modalities to 100% digitally delivered, our programs will undergo review for CACREP standards compliance. The content of our counseling programs are fully compliant with CACREP standards, and the online modality will be officially reviewed for accreditation as part of our re-accreditation process. This process will begin in the spring 2025 site visit from our CACREP review team. Their report will be reviewed in the Summer 2025 CACREP board meeting. Finalizing the accreditation process should be completed by the Fall 2025 semester.