MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling FAQs
Have questions about CACREP accreditation, licensure exam prep, or program costs? Find quick answers below, or reach out to us directly.
Admissions
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution (recommended GPA of 2.75 or higher), a current résumé, two professional/academic recommendations, an essay, and a faculty interview. Up to six transfer credits may be accepted.
Program Outcomes
Yes, the program is CACREP-accredited—a distinction that supports a smoother path to licensure and is widely recognized by employers as a mark of quality counselor education.
Yes. Graduates are prepared to sit for the National Counselor Examination (NCE); per the program’s most recent annual report, students have a 100% licensure exam pass rate and a 95% job placement rate.
Time and Duration
It’s designed to be completed in about two years (60 credit hours) at $860 per credit hour.
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