Yeah I got more clarification and the LORIS site is correct so I got rejected as well. I feel the same I have so many years of experience and more than a bachelors degree. My experience is in more than three areas of mental health and I had fantastic grades, as well as a very clear direction for my future plans fro the next ten years. I will sadly now need to save so that I can afford the egregiously over priced MCP program at Yorkville to be able to do what I want for my career going forward. These programs need to figure out that mental health in this country is declining and we need to have more available seats for overtly qualified individuals that need more credentials to get the necessary work done that needs doing. I'm at peace with it but it does not change that its depressing. As well, I really wanted to avoid having to pay double the money to get the degree I need to do what I want to do.