Abstract
This was a descriptive study on the presence of international students in counseling programs accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. Findings show that international students were enrolled in at least 41% of the programs surveyed during Spring 2004 and at least 49% of the programs surveyed had international students enrolled during the most recent three years. Enrollment in doctoral programs accounted for slightly more than half of these students. Findings support the need to pay attention to the training needs of international students, which have been overlooked despite an increased attention to American ethnic minority students.