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Adler University
520 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 3J5, Canada

We welcome you to Adler University with a single word that describes the teachings and practice of Alfred Adler’s groundbreaking concept of social interest: Gemeinschaftsgefu?hl! Translated, it means our health resides within our community life and connections. It is an idea that demands action that is needed now, more than ever. To shine a light on injustice and drive the work that leads to much needed change in some of our most challenged communities. Our mission is to prepare practitioners to address the world’s alarming health inequities and social injustices. Adler University puts boots on the ground where they are needed most – as scholars, activists, practitioners, and mentors. Adlerian practitioners bring needed change to the communities they call home.

Adler University’s Counselling Psychology: School and Youth Concentration programs prepare students with comprehensive knowledge, skills, and real-world experience to provide therapeutic services for children, adolescents, and their families across a wide range of settings. Students gain a strong foundation in counselling theories and methods and are trained to be self-reflexive, socially responsible clinicians. Students gain the knowledge and skills to create real change for youth and adolescents, and our diverse faculty brings together rigorous classroom learning with individualized mentorship and hands-on professional experience. Adler University offers two options of its Counselling Psychology: School & Youth programs for students. The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Counselling Psychology: School & Youth program includes a thesis, and the Master of Counselling Psychology: School & Youth program is a non-thesis option. Both options are accepted by the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. Adler University’s Master of Counselling Psychology: School & Youth program provides a non-thesis option for students interested in a practitioner-based master’s degree credential, and empowers students with clinical coursework that reflects contemporary challenges counsellors of children and adolescents face.

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Please review the following checklist for applying to programs offered on our Vancouver campus:

  • Step 1: Complete our application (*Applications will not be processed – and documents will not be accepted – until the Application Fee has been paid)
  • Step 2: Submit official documents
  • Step 3: Submit your English Proficiency Score
  • Step 4: Submit a copy of your passport (A current passport color copy of your biography page is required)
  • Step 5: Complete the Admission Review. Once the application file is complete the admission review will take 1-4 weeks. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]

For admission consideration, students must provide the following:

Diplomas and Transcripts: Adler University requires official transcripts and academic documents for full admission; however, some applicants may be considered for a limited admission based on unofficial transcripts.

Official Academic Documents: Official degree transcripts for applicants within Canada, the U.S., or the Caribbean are either mailed directly from the home institution’s registrar’s office OR sent digitally in an official capacity by the home institution to [email protected].

Students from all other nations will need to complete a course-by-course international transcript evaluation from one of the following services:

English Proficiency Score

Students wishing to enter directly into a Graduate academic program must provide evidence of English proficiency by one of the following options*:

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet-based Test
    • Applicants must have a minimum Overall Score of 92, with no sections under 22
    • Adler University’s Vancouver campus code for receiving test scores is 6215
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
    • Applicants must have a minimum overall score of 7.0 (with no band below 6.5).
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE)
    • Applicants must have a minimum score of 66

Students from non-English speaking countries with an overall IELTS score of 6.5 and a minimum writing score of 6.5 may be considered for admission to the Graduate Preparatory Program prior to enrolling in the Applied Psychology, Industrial & Organizational Psychology, or Public Policy & Administration programs.

Adler University verifies all English proficiency test scores with the testing organizations. Any applicant submitting scores that are inaccurate will be denied admission.

*English proficiency scores must be officially reported. Students who have completed a degree in Canada or the U.S. or have a degree fully taught in English may have the English proficiency score requirement waived.

https://www.adler.edu/international-students/#international-admissions-requirements

Most programs fill quickly, so we encourage you to begin the application process early. While we accept applications throughout the year, the following deadlines ensure that students receive full consideration prior to programs being full. For questions regarding programs and space availability, please contact the Office of Admissions via email or by phone at 236.521.2409.

https://www.adler.edu/admissions-vancouver/#admissions-deadlines

Please send the student details and documents to [email protected]. IGS team will submit the application through QS portal.

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