Program eligibility requirements
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ offers an accelerated pathway that allows qualified students to complete a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Alcohol and Drug Counseling and a Master of Science (MS) in Co-occurring Disorders Recovery Counseling. Admission is based on a review of each applicant’s application materials and an interview.
This pathway requires two separate applications at different points in a student’s academic progression.
Step 1: Apply to the Bachelor’s Program (New Students)
If you are new to Âé¶¹Ö±²¥, you must first apply to the Alcohol and Drug Counseling BS program through the MinnState application. (Apply to Metro State)
After enrolling and meeting eligibility requirements, students may apply to the combined BS+MS pathway.
Step 2: Apply to the Combined BS+MS Pathway (Current Metro Students)
If you are a current Metro State undergraduate student majoring in Alcohol and Drug Counseling and meet the eligibility requirements below, you may apply to the BS+MS Pathway through GradCAS.
Eligibility requirements
Meeting minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission. Enrollment is limited, and admission is competitive.
Applicants must:
- Be a currently admitted Metro State undergraduate student
- Have a declared major in Alcohol and Drug Counseling (BS)
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 (includes transfer GPA)
- Have completed at least 45 credits
- Have (MNTC) goal areas 1-10 completed. Courses can be in progress at time of application but must be completed prior to the fall program start.
- Be able to pass a Minnesota Department of Human Services background study
- Prior to practicum, demonstrate a minimum of two years free from mental health, physical health, or substance use concerns that would impair professional objectivity or effectiveness.
GPA Review Option
Students whose cumulative GPA is affected by older coursework but who demonstrate strong academic performance in more recent coursework may submit a GPA review petition as part of the application process. Petition review is conducted on a case-by-case basis and does not guarantee admission.
The BS+MS accelerated pathway is intended for students pursuing their initial academic preparation in alcohol and drug counseling. Individuals who already hold an ADC-T credential or who are enrolled in the undergraduate certificate program should consult with an advisor to identify appropriate academic options, such as direct admission to the MS program.
Application instructions
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ is participating in the common application for graduate programs (GradCAS). Applications are only accepted via the CAS website.
Final Admission to the Graduate Program
Admission to the combined BS+MS accelerated program does not guarantee full admission to the graduate (MS) program.
Formal admission to the Co-occurring Disorders Recovery Counseling MS program is contingent upon meeting the academic requirements outlined in the Program Structure and Progression section above at the time of bachelor’s degree completion.
Students who do not meet these requirements will not be fully admitted to the MS program.
Application Deadline
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis for the upcoming fall cohort. Completed applications will be evaluated as they are received, pending seat availability.
CAS steps
- Select the term for which you are seeking admission (below), and navigate to the CAS website. Open applications include:
- Create or log in to your account and select the Co-occurring Disorders Recovery Counseling (MS) program.
- Carefully review all instructions and complete all four sections of the application.
Specific application requirements for individual programs can be found on each program page in CAS. Carefully read the instructions that appear throughout the application pages. You can only submit your application once. If you need to update information you have submitted, please notify graduate.studies@metrostate.edu
Application fee
A nonrefundable $38 fee is required for each application. Applications will not be processed until this fee is received.
Active-duty military, veterans, and Metro State alumni are eligible for an application fee waiver. Once your application is complete and ready for submission, please contact graduate.studies@metrostate.edu.
Please note: only one application fee waiver code is provided per applicant.