How to Apply
MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Somatic Counseling
Accepting Applications for Fall 2025
Deadline to Apply for August 2025: Early Summer 2025
Interview Days: All applicants to a Naropa counseling program are required to attend an Interview Day. In-person and virtual options are offered throughout the year. There is no difference in the possibility of acceptance between in-person and virtual, so choose what works best for you.
An invite to RSVP for an Interview Day will be emailed immediately after submitting an application form. Applicants will be allowed to interview without having all application requirements (e.g. essay, recommendations, etc.) submitted but applications must be completed no later than three weeks following an interview.
Keep in mind that programs have limited capacity, and it is highly recommended that you complete your application and interview as soon as possible to give yourself the best chance at securing a place if accepted. Once a program fills up, accepted students who did not reserve a spot by submitting the $250 Confirmation Deposit will be placed on a waitlist.
Interview Days for 2025 Admissions
June 26 | Virtual via Zoom |
July 24 | Virtual via Zoom |
October 25 | Virtual via Zoom |
November 16 | Nalanda Campus, Boulder, CO |
January 24 | Virtual via Zoom |
February 22 | Nalanda Campus, Boulder, CO |
March 21 | Virtual via Zoom |
April 25 | Nalanda Campus, Boulder, CO |
May 16 | Virtual via Zoom |
June 27 | Virtual via Zoom |
Submit an Application
Apply online by creating a new account or signing in to an existing account.
Naropa University requires that application materials and essays be the applicant’s own work, factually true, and honestly presented, and not created with the use of AI.
At the end of your application, you will be prompted to pay a $60 nonrefundable application fee. If your current financial situation warrants waiving your application fee, you may request a fee waiver.
Only one application will be accepted per applicant and you can only apply to one program at a time. Application fees are non-refundable.
After you submit the application form:
- RSVP for an interview day using the email sent shortly after submitting your application.
- Send out requests for letters of recommendation.
- Submit all application requirements (e.g. resume, transcripts).
- Order transcripts sent to Naropa if uploading unofficial copies is not possible.
- After all application requirements have been submitted, an email will be sent confirming that the application is complete.
Application Status
We encourage you to be actively engaged in the admission process. Once you have submitted your application, log into your application account to check the status of your application and what requirements may still be outstanding.
When all application requirements have been submitted, including all letters of recommendation, you will receive an email notification that your application is complete.
Transcripts
Naropa University requires transcripts from any and all institutions where undergraduate coursework was completed. Transcripts for coursework beyond the undergraduate level are not required. An official transcript of a conferred bachelor’s degree must be received by the Office of Admissions prior to beginning graduate coursework.
Transcripts that are uploaded as part of your application are not considered official. However, to expedite the admissions process, we encourage you to upload copies of your transcripts when possible.
If mailing, official transcripts should be sent to:
Naropa University
Office of Admissions
2130 Arapahoe Ave
Boulder CO 80302
Electronic transcripts from your university may be emailed to admissions@naropa.edu.
Electronic official transcripts are acceptable if submitted through a secure transcript service used by your university. If you submit your transcripts by email as an attachment or upload them via your application account, they will not be accepted as official.
If you completed any coursework at a foreign college or university (other than a study abroad program), an international education evaluation is required.
Statement of Interest
Naropa University requires that application materials and essays be the applicant’s own work, factually true, and honestly presented, and not created with the use of AI.
Please address each of the following prompts in 6 double-spaced pages. Your essay should respond to both the prompts listed for all counseling concentrations, as well as the concentration-specific prompts. Please use the articles as a guide and reference them where appropriate.
For all Concentrations:
- What interested you to apply to Naropa University and the specific concentration within the Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program, to which you are applying?
- What are your career goals relative to enrolling in this program?
- What experiences have you had in professional or volunteer capacities, which relate to the counseling field? What specifically did you learn about yourself or about counseling from this experience?
- Imagine that you witness a microaggression by a peer and toward another one of your peers. How would you respond?
Prompts specific to the Somatic Counseling concentration:
- Required reading: Caldwell, Christine (2014) “Mindfulness & Bodyfulness: A New Paradigm,” Journal of Contemplative Inquiry: Vol. 1: No. 1, Article 9.
- Please share your current experience and/or understanding of Somatic counseling.
- Given your understanding of social justice and systems of oppression, how might they relate to your study in Somatic counseling and your future work as a counselor? Please note that you are under no obligation to disclose personal protected information about yourself, such as age, socioeconomic status, religion or spirituality, gender, bankruptcy, sexual orientation, race, prior illness or accidents, disability, and so on.
- Read Oppression and Privilege: Two Sides of the Same Coin and Love and Social Justice, then use the information from those articles to answer the following questions:
- Why are love and relationships so central to social justice work
- Describe the intersection of [concentration, e.g., Somatic] counseling and social justice.
- List and describe your training in at least one body-based healing modality and describe how this training supports your interest in working psychotherapeutically with the human body. The following is required for admission into this program:
- Minimum of 2 semesters or 250 hours of training in a body-mind discipline (Examples include energetic healing practices, body/mind psychotherapy training, outdoor training, physical and occupational therapies, bodywork, martial arts, and yoga/movement practices.)
- How are your current somatic practices informed or supported by your awareness of internal sensation and body-based processes?
Resume
Letters of Recommendation
Two letters of recommendation are required. Recommendations must be from academic or professional sources and may not be from family members, spouses, friends, or current or former therapists or spiritual advisors.
Applicants will use Naropa’s application system to send out requests for recommendations. Recommenders will be emailed a request to complete a short form and prompted to either type their recommendation into the form or upload it as a separate document.
Recommendations must come directly from the recommender and cannot be provided by the applicant.
Interview
Attending an Interview Day and participating in both group interview sessions is a requirement to receive an admissions decision. All application requirements need not be submitted in order to interview – an invite to RSVP for an Interview Day will be emailed to all applicants who have submitted the application form.
Applicants will be allowed to interview without having all application requirements (e.g. essay, recommendations, etc.) submitted but applications must be completed no later than three weeks following an interview.
Interview Days are full-day events and consist of two group interview sessions – one in the morning and one in the afternoon – as well as additional programming designed to help inform your decision to enroll at Naropa. Options to interview in person at our campus in Boulder, Colorado, and remotely via Zoom will be offered.
ATTENDANCE POLICY: Any registrant who fails to attend all mandatory portions of their Admissions Interview Day or notify the Admissions Office of their absence in advance, will have their application scored accordingly, resulting in a denial.
Prerequisite Coursework & Experience
Body-Mind Experience
- Minimum of 2 semesters or 250 hours of training in a body-mind discipline (Examples include energetic healing practices, body/mind psychotherapy training, outdoor training, physical and occupational therapies, bodywork, martial arts, and yoga/movement practices.)
Prerequisite Coursework*
3 credits Intro to Psychology
3 credits Abnormal Psychology or Theories of Personality
See our prerequisite coursework guide for additional info, including suggestions of where you can complete prerequisite courses.
All courses are subject to approval and may require additional documentation such as a syllabus or course description.
A grade of “C” or above is required for all prerequisite coursework. All prerequisites are to be completed at accredited academic institutions for credit (not pass/fail or audited).
*Coursework need not be completed before applying. Applicants must submit an official transcript showing proof of completion of the prerequisite coursework and bachelor’s degree prior to the start of the program.
Financial Aid
Domestic applicants: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Learn more about how to apply for financial aid.
International applicants: Complete Naropa’s Financial Aid Application for International Students. Learn more about financial aid for international students.
International Applicants
In addition to other requirements, international applicants must also submit:
- Proof of English proficiency
- Evaluations of non-U.S. education records
If accepted to Naropa University, international students are required to submit the following for their student visa application:
- Copy of a valid passport
- Proof of funding for the first year of the program
Please see the International Students webpage for more information.
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with your counselor
Matt Rivera
Graduate Admissions Counselor