Accreditation and Student Outcomes

UT Tyler Psychology and Counseling

Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Accreditation and Student Outcomes

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program is accredited by the Counsel for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). 

Why should students attend CACREP-Accredited Counseling Programs?

“CACREP Accreditation provides recognition that the content and quality of the program has been evaluated and meets standards set by the profession.  The student, as a consumer, can be assured that appropriate knowledge and skill areas are included and that the program is stable, professionally and financially. If attending a legitimately accredited institution is important to you, confirm it before it is too late! Not doing so can have significant and unfortunate implications for your future ability to obtain licensure as a professional counselor or your ability to continue on for further graduate-level education” (CACREP, 2021).

For more information about CACREP and the importance of attending a CACREP accredited program if you want to be a licensed counselor please check out their website:

https://www.cacrep.org/for-students/ 

CMHC Annual Report and Outcomes 2020

CMHC Annual Report and Outcomes 2021

CMHC Annual Report and Outcomes 2022

 

CMHC Vital Program Statistics

As part of the accreditation requirements by the Counsel for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), the Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) Program collects and reports vital program statistics. The data is used to monitor changes and emerging trends within the CMHC program and inform prospective students and stakeholder. Below we provide the annual program vital statistics reports:

CMHC Vital Program Statistics Report 2021 

CMHC Vital Program Statistics Report 2020

CMHC Vital Program Statistics Report 2019

 

Contact

Dr. Zahide Sunal

Title: Assistant Professor
Department: Psychology & Counseling
Building: HPR 220
Email: zsunal@uttyler.edu