Clinical Mental Health Counseling—MA 
	
	
    	The Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program prepares students to assess, guide and counsel individuals, couples, families and groups, from early childhood through adulthood and aging. Students graduating from this program function as professional clinical mental health counselors in community agencies and mental health settings, such as mental health centers, family counseling centers, and solo or group private practice.
    
 
	
		
			PROGRAM LENGTH
		
    	This 60-credit program can typically be completed by full-time students in two years.
    
		
			APPLICATION DEADLINES
		
    	Prospective students must submit their applications by the dates listed below.
    
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    		Fall (August–December): July 15
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    		Spring (January–May): November 15
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    		Summer Session 1 (May–June): April 1
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    		Summer Session 2 (June–July): May 1
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    		Summer Session 3 (July–August): June 1
			POINTS OF DISTINCTION
		
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    		Accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
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    		The program includes supervised practice in counseling, including an internship in the community.
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    		The program is based in Christian philosophy; students develop competencies from a Christian world view.
 
	
 
	
		
			
				ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
			
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    		A bachelors degree (or non-U.S. equivalent) from an accredited institution and a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.6 (applicants with lower GPA may be admitted upon consideration of the composite profile).
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    		Two Recommendations from professionals such as advisors, major professors and employers.
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    		Resume describing employment, research or special projects.
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    		Statement of Purpose reflecting your philosophical perspective, personal, professional and academic goals, and reasons for seeking the graduate program.
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    		TOEFL, IELTS or PTE (academic): Students whose language of education is not English must submit English proficiency test scores.
				For more information, please visit the Admissions page.
		 
	 
	
		
			
				ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
			
				We are an international campus with a significant representation of international students. To learn more, please visit our International students page.
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			ENROLLMENT & ADMISSION
		
			Phone: 855-428-4723 or 269-471-6321
			Email: graduate@andrews.edu
		
			CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING PROGRAM
		
			Phone: 269-471-3473
			Email: gpc@andrews.edu