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Train To Become A Licensed Counselor From Anywhere In 2 Years

èßäÉçÇøAPP’s Online Clinical Mental Health Counseling program empowers and inspires the next generation of counselors from across the country. The accredited 60-credit online program offers an intensive, full-time curriculum designed to meet client and community needs. With a structured schedule, students can graduate in two years.

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Accelerated & Cohort-Based

The program is renowned for its:

  • evidence-based live and asynchronousÌýinstruction,
  • community-focused training model,
  • commitment to diversity and multicultural excellence, and
  • experienced faculty who are also practicing counselors.
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Prepared & In Demand

JCU graduate students enjoy faculty support on the pathway to licensure.

  • 100% of 2024 graduates passed the state licensure examination
  • 100%Ìýof 2024 graduates secured a job in the field upon graduation
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CACREP Accredited & Connected

èßäÉçÇøAPP’s Online Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is fully accredited by Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) — a recognition that the program meets the highest standards for teaching.

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Our core faculty and deep bench of practicing counselors across the Great Lakes Region and beyond provide connections at agencies and private practices, and open doors to coveted internship placements and jobs.

Program Overview

èßäÉçÇøAPP's Online Clinical Mental Health Counseling program shapes students into highly sought-after professional counselors who exemplify the Jesuit values of being persons for others and leaders in service.

Hands-On Training

Our Practicum Instructors & Internship Coordinator ensures all students find meaningful internship and practicum experiences needed for licensure regardless of where they are located.

 

Full-term internships in semesters five and six will allow you to explore specific settings, such as private practice, hospitals, community agencies, or college campuses.

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