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Counselor
Total cost: $475
Licensed Professional Counselor (abbreviation LPC not explicitly stated on page)
Credential Title
NCE or NCMHCE
Required Exam
3
Supervised Hours
60 hrs
Credit Hours
15 hrs
CE Hours
$475
Total Initial Fees
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VerifiedDegree Required
Master's degree from a regionally accredited institution in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, or psychology with at least 60 graduate semester hours
Credit Hours
60 semester hours
CACREP Accreditation Not Required
CACREP accreditation accepted but not required; must meet specific coursework requirements regardless of accreditation
Practicum Hours
Not specified on the main requirements page hours
Internship Hours
Varies
Required Coursework Areas
All states require a master’s degree in counseling or a related field. The number of required credit hours varies — some states require 48 semester hours while others require 60. CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) accreditation is increasingly required or preferred.
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Licensure Exams
VerifiedPrimary Exam
NCE or NCMHCE
Format
Multiple choice (NCE) or clinical simulations (NCMHCE)
Accepted Exams
Questions
200
Time Limit
3.75 hours
Passing Score
NBCC-determined scaled passing score
Exam Fee
$275
Paid to NBCC for NCE or NCMHCE
Retake Policy
90-day waiting period between attempts
No Jurisprudence Exam Required
Most states require passing the NCE (National Counselor Examination) or NCMHCE (National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination). Some states accept either exam, while others specify one. A jurisprudence exam on state laws and ethics may also be required.
Overall licensing difficulty: 15/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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NCE or NCMHCE
Questions
200 questions
Passing Score
NBCC-determined scaled passing score
Format
Multiple choice (NCE) or clinical simulations (NCMHCE)
Cost of failing
Retake fee: $275Invest in preparation to pass the first time.
How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the NCE or NCMHCE.
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Post-Master’s Supervised Experience
Verified3
Total Hours
—
Direct Client Hours
100
Supervision Hours
Supervisor Qualifications
Licensed physician certified in psychiatry, licensed psychologist, licensed APRN in psychiatric nursing, licensed marital and family therapist, licensed clinical social worker, or licensed professional counselor
Supervision Ratio
Direct supervision required; individual and group formats accepted
Associate/Provisional License Available
After completing a master’s degree, aspiring counselors must accumulate supervised clinical experience (typically 2,000–4,000 hours) before qualifying for full licensure. Most states offer an associate or provisional license during this period. Supervision must be provided by a board-approved supervisor.
Counselor Practice Scope
VerifiedYes
Diagnosis
Yes
Testing
Yes
Telehealth
No
Prescriptive Authority
Treatment Modalities
Individual, group, couples, and family counseling; clinical mental health counseling; crisis intervention; assessment and appraisal
Restricted Activities
Cannot prescribe medication; cannot perform psychological testing reserved for psychologists
Licensed professional counselors provide mental health services including assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental and emotional disorders. Scope varies by state — some allow independent diagnosis while others restrict certain activities. Counselors do not prescribe medication.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $200 |
Exam Fee Paid to NBCC | $275 |
License Fee Included in application fee | $200 |
Renewal Fee | $200 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application ($200) and NCE/NCMHCE exam ($275) | $475 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified1 year (annual)
Renewal Period
15 hrs
CE Hours Required
3 hrs
Ethics CE
No Supervision-Specific CE Required
Required CE Topics
Renewal Fee
$200
Regulatory Board
Counselor licenses must be renewed on schedule, typically every 2 years. Continuing education requirements vary by state but commonly include ethics, cultural competency, and clinical topics. Some states require specific hours in ethics or supervision.
Out-of-State Reciprocity & Compact
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
Counseling Compact Member
Counseling Compact Details
Connecticut has enacted the Counseling Compact (implementation in progress).
Endorsement Available
Endorsement Requirements
Portability Notes
Connecticut has enacted the Counseling Compact. Endorsement also available for out-of-state licensees.
The Counseling Compact is an interstate agreement that allows licensed counselors to practice across state lines. Member states participate in this compact to improve access to mental health services. Endorsement processes for non-compact states vary in their requirements.
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Connecticut licenses counselors through the Department of Public Health rather than a standalone counseling board. The state accepts supervision from a wide range of professionals including psychiatrists, psychologists, LPCs, LCSWs, LMFTs, and APRNs. Connecticut also specifically requires coursework in addiction/substance abuse counseling and trauma/crisis counseling.
Connecticut licenses counselors through the Department of Public Health rather than a standalone counseling board.
Supervisors can include psychiatrists, psychologists, LPCs, LCSWs, LMFTs, or APRNs in psychiatric nursing.
Both NCE and NCMHCE accepted.
3,000 supervised hours required over at least two years.
30 CE hours per 2-year renewal cycle.
Connecticut has enacted the Counseling Compact.
Specific coursework in addiction/substance abuse and trauma/crisis counseling is required.
The Counseling Compact went live September 30, 2025, in Arizona and Minnesota, with Ohio joining January 5, 2026. Additional member states are completing technical implementation throughout 2025-2026. Compact membership means the state has passed enabling legislation — check counselingcompact.gov for which states are currently operational and issuing Privileges to Practice.
Counselor requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connecticut (you) | $475 | 240–260 wks | |
| Massachusetts | $547 | 240–260 wks | → |
| New York | $646 | 240–260 wks | → |
| Rhode Island | $400 | 240–260 wks | → |
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✓ Counseling Compact Compact State — Connecticut is a member of the Counseling Compact. Licensed counselors from other member states may be eligible for expedited practice privileges.
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Official Sources
Counselor requirements in Connecticut verified against Connecticut Department of Public Health, March 2026.
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