The MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Antioch provides you with the skills and knowledge needed to address the complexity of issues impacting the mental health of the individuals and families and integrates the principles of social justice and diversity throughout all courses and clinical work.
Students have an option to specialize in Addictions Counseling, Trauma Counseling, or Trans-affirmative Therapy, or choose from a variety of electives.
Employment of mental health counselors and marriage and family therapists projected to grow 24.7% in the next decade.
— Bureau of Labor Statistics (2019-2029)
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Accreditation
CACREP
Time to complete
3-3.5 years
Modality
Online, with Residencies
campuses
Keene, NH
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Since our founding in 1852, Antioch University has stayed at the forefront of social justice, inclusion, and equality for all people, regardless of ethnicity, gender, creed, orientation, or ability. Throughout our 165-year history, we’ve attracted students who took the Antioch values out into the world, have stood for social and environmental justice, and made a difference in the policies and ideologies of the world to the betterment of all.
Many Antioch University students take advantage of our financial aid options to fund their education. Our Financial Aid team can design an aid package based on your eligibility and personal level of need. We’ll help you explore a variety of federal, state, and institutional financial aid options. You’re welcome to either contact the Financial Aid Office or apply now to see what choices are available for you.
Graduates of the CMHC Program may apply for professional credentials recognizing their level of training and experience. Credentials may be granted by national professional boards/organizations or by state regulatory boards.
The CMHC Program recognizes the importance of licensure and certification for professional practice. The legislature in each state establishes the criteria for licensure and an appointed board determines if an individual’s education and experience meet their standards. The AP Department has designed its programs to be consistent with the standards of the representative professional organizations. Individual states, many of which base their legislation on professional organization’s standards, vary as to specific coursework, number of hours of supervised practice, supervisor qualification, and other required criteria. While the department offers coursework and internships that allow students to put together a licensable portfolio, it cannot guarantee licensure. Students with any negative results on a criminal background check should inquire with the state board in advance to determine if the results of their background will hinder their ability to become licensed in their state.
As graduates of a CACREP accredited program, students are eligible to obtain full certification as a National Certified Counselor (NCC) upon graduation after passing the National Counselor Exam offered in April of their final year and completing the required applications. See the NBCC website for information on this process. Graduates self-reported pass rate on the NBCC exam is 80%.
Students will learn about the steps to licensure for the state in which they plan to pursue licensure in the Professional Orientation and Ethics course, however, students are responsible for knowing the expectations of the state in which they plan to apply. Students should actively consult their state’s counseling board for the most recent information about professional licensure. Faculty are available to consult with students and the following websites are helpful when navigating the licensure process:
National Board of Certified Counselors
American Counseling Association
American Mental Health Counseling Association
American Association of State Counseling Boards
To locate contact information, available licenses, and required examinations per State, visit the NBCC’s State Board Directory.
For information on individual state requirements, see the NBCC State Licensure page
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