2 years
(5 terms, including 1 summer term)
2 years
(5 terms, including 1 summer term)
The Counseling program is a full-time, five (5) term program.
This program has a flat rate, per term. These estimated tuition rates are based on the 2024-25 Academic Year tuition. This does not include costs for mandatory fees, university fees or other costs such as textbooks, supplies, laptop, etc.
The Nancy L. Oyler Student Award was established in 2019 by a gift from the John Francis Oyler and Nancy Lee Victoria Fleck Oyler Foundation, the first permanently endowed private scholarship in the SHRS Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Program. The award was established to honor the memory of Nancy L. Oyler.
More about the award:
Awards by Year:
About Nancy L. Oyler
Oyler was born in Grove City, PA. She earned an associate degree at Grove City College. She attended the University of Pittsburgh and was awarded a Master of Education Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. While a student at Pitt, she began working for the Greater Pittsburgh Guild for the Blind. Following graduation, she continued to work for the Guild as a rehabilitation counselor and intake specialist until 1968. Following a leave from the rehabilitation counseling profession to raise her three children, Oyler returned to the Guild in 1986 (renamed as Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh), where she worked for the next 19 years until her retirement in 2005.
Professionally, Oyler’s career as a rehabilitation counselor involved providing psychosocial adjustment services to persons with disabilities. She was remembered by those who knew and worked with her as having a passion for helping people and doing good things. She was described by co-workers as innovative and compassionate, instilling hope and confidence in persons going through difficult adjustments and assisting them in building independence.
Oyler was a regular contributor to more than 40 nonprofit organizations dedicated to the welfare of people, animals and the environment.
Matriculated SHRS students at the undergraduate and graduate level have the opportunity to apply for the following scholarships and financial award opportunities. Some awards are offered through the University and others are school-wide.
The merit scholarships comprise three awards administered under a common application process. The purpose of these scholarships is to acknowledge and aid students who demonstrate high-level scholastic achievement and financial need. Multiple scholarships are awarded per year, pending available funds.
Current SHRS students can review eligibility and criteria for this scholarship on the Current Student Hub.
Selection of Awardees Details
Awardees will be selected by the SHRS Executive Committee. The amount of the awards will depend on available funds and the student’s financial needs and essay composition.
Awards for the 2024-2025 term will be announced in mid-January 2025 and be applied to the student’s spring bill.
Donors Dr. Timothy Sell and Mrs. Cynthia Sell have established an endowed fund to promote diversity and inclusion within the SHRS student body. The SHRS Faculty Executive Committee will choose the award recipient(s) in mid-January and the award will be applied to the student’s spring tuition bill. Awards will be presented annually pending receipt of qualifying applications.
Current SHRS students can review eligibility and criteria for this scholarship on the Current Student Hub.
Selection of Awardees Details
Awardees will be selected by the SHRS Executive Committee. The amount of the awards will depend on available funds and the student’s financial needs and essay composition. Awards will be announced in mid-January and be applied to the student’s spring bill.
PittFund$Me connects students with real, relevant scholarships.
Current Pitt Students – How to Apply
Current Pitt students can access PittFund$Me by following this process:
You’ll be able to manage all of your applications in your personalized dashboard, and Pitt will post alerts for new scholarships that might be interesting to you.
Learn more here.
Use the Pittsburgh Foundation Scholarship search.
Visit studentaid.gov to access the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Pitt Federal School code – 008815
Office of Admissions and Financial Aid
University of Pittsburgh
139 University Place, Thackeray Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Contact Information:
Email: finaid@pitt.edu
Phone: 412-624-7488
Website: https://oafa.pitt.edu/contact-us/
NOTE: Providing your social security number to the University of Pittsburgh in your application for admission is optional. Some SHRS graduate applications do not ask prospective students for their SSN. However, please be advised that you must provide your SSN to the University of Pittsburgh if you are completing the FAFSA or expecting a 1098-T to submit to the IRS for tuition-related expenses. Please click here for information on how to provide your SSN to the University of Pittsburgh if your application does not give you the option to include it with submission.
The Office of International Services (OIS) provides a financial document to inform international graduate students of the financial requirement in order to issue a student visa document (Form I-20 or DS-2019). The document is updated annually.
See the International Graduate Financial Information 2025-2026 here.