The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs


The Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs is a CHEA-recognized accreditor of counseling programs in the United States.

History

The Council was established in 1981 in order to set standards for counselor training. The first national conference was held from 7 to 10 October 1988 in St. Louis.
The Association for Counselor Education and Supervision and the American Personnel and Guidance Association discussed cooperative accreditation efforts for counseling programs. This ultimately led to CACREP's establishment.
CACREP serves as one of the four major entities of the counseling profession in the United States; the other three entities are the American Counseling Association the National Board of Certified Counselors and the American Mental Health Counselors Association.

Accreditation

CACREP accredits both master's and doctoral degree counseling programs. Current types of programs that can be accredited are:
Master's degree programs
Doctoral degree programs
Accreditation can no longer be sought for the following programs: