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Overview of the Admission Procedures and Application Process for Masters Level Admissions


Master's Level Admissions

Applicants to all master's programs must have a minimum of nine hours of undergraduate psychology and a preferred minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university is required of all applicants. All applicants must submit the following:

  • Application for Admission
  • Application Fee ($50) - this fee is non-refundable
  • Personal Goals Statement (for required essay topics, click here)
  • Official Transcripts (from all schools attended since high school graduation)
  • GRE Scores, (general test only, we do not require subject test scores)
  • Three Recommendations
  • Resumé

Applicants will be contacted to complete an interview by the admissions office, which may be done in person or by phone. In some instances, an in-person interview is required as determined by the faculty admissions committee.

Applicants to the Master of Arts in Counseling, School or Community Programs, are considered for the Fall term only. The priority application deadline is March 1st. The last day applications are considered is July 31st.

Applications are accepted for the MA in Human Services Counseling program for the fall, spring and summer of each year, and should be submitted by the following dates for priority consideration. (The second date listed is the last day applications will be considered for that term):

Fall - April 1/July 31
Spring - November 1/December 15
Summer - March 1/April 15

Applications are considered beyond these dates as long as space remains available in the class, or until the admissions office determines that admission is closed for the semester. Academic merit-based financial aid is available to those admitted students who qualify. Other than submitting your FAFSA, there is not a seperate financial aid application required to be considered for school specific scholarships and aid. Please see the Central Financial Aid website for more aid opportunities.

For additional information specific to the program you are considering, visit the program admission requirements page.

To download forms to complete for the application process visit the admission's forms and downloads page.


Regent University
School of Psychology & Counseling
1000 Regent University Drive, CRB 154, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
SPC Admissions 800-681-5906 or 757-226-4498
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