Utah Admin. Code R156-60c-302c - Qualifications for Licensure - Post Degree Programs
(1) An individual whose educational degree is
deficient, as defined in Subsection
R156-60c-102(8),
in no more than 12 semesters or 18 quarter credits, may complete the missing
coursework post-degree to obtain associate clinical mental health counselor or
clinical mental health counselor licensure if:
(a) full credit is awarded;
(b) courses are taken through one
institution; and
(c) the coursework
is obtained from a master's or doctoral program in:
(i) clinical mental health counseling,
clinical rehabilitation counseling, or counselor education and supervision, if
the program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation Counseling and
Related Education Programs (CACREP); or
(ii) clinical mental health counseling or an
equivalent field as defined in Subsection
R156-60c-102(11),
if the program is affiliated with an institution that has accreditation
recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
(2) An individual who
qualifies to complete requirements post-degree under this section, and who
qualifies for temporary licensure as an associate clinical mental health
counselor extern under Section
58-60-117, may engage in clinical
mental health counseling.
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