Graduate School
- About us
- Academics
- Admissions
- Alumni
- Application deadlines
- Fall 2012: 8/1/12
- Winter 2013: 12/5/12
- Summer 2013: 3/26/13
- Fall 2013: 7/30/13
- Winter 2014: 12/5/13
- Dates are subject to change. Applications for admissions are accepted on a rolling basis as
they are completed.
- Current students
- Continuing Education
Graduate School
Mission
The Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies educates future leaders in addiction counseling to improve treatment and recovery from alcohol and drug dependence. The School will achieve its mission through the Foundation's unique:
- clinical continuum of learning settings and internships,
- research capacity for evidence-based instruction through the Butler Center for Research, and
- teaching resources of Hazelden's scientific and professional staff.
Vision
The Graduate School will set the highest standard for expertise in addiction counselor education and practice.
Values
To actualize our mission and achieve our vision, the Graduate School embraces the following values:
- Champion empathy, knowledge, diversity, multicultural competencies, and skills enabling students to treat the whole person as well as the disease of alcohol and drug dependence and its complications.
- Treat each person with dignity and respect.
- Promote Twelve Step fellowship as an effective method of sustaining therapeutic change.
- Be of service to the larger community.
- Advance innovation as a tool for continuous improvement.
- Foster a scientific and open environment for inquiry and learning anchored in academic freedom and scholarship.
- Advocate life-long learning as a standard for continued clinical competence.
Goals
All graduates of the Graduate School will achieve the following learning outcomes:
- Demonstrate competence in evidence-based and theoretical approaches to alcohol and drug dependency and its complications
- Appreciate diversity as a clinical opportunity, based on individual differences including social, cultural, physical, and psychological implications of recovery
- Facilitate a process of change, including related factors such as family, environmental, and systemic issues
- Apply data and research to improve clinical services and outcomes
- Understand the ethical, moral, and legal implications of clinical practice
Organizational Priorities
Serving as a platform for the future, the Graduate School is charged with the following priorities:
- Expand our enrollment to embrace greater diversity
- Prepare students to succeed in a changing world
- Deepen our public service commitments
- Build our academic capacity

