Description
MSU's master's program in Clinical Mental Health is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. The program provides students with the necessary coursework, training, and supervision required to take the National Counselor Examination and apply for a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate License. Licensed Professional Counselors can work in a variety of professional settings, including private practice.
» College Website: West College of Education
» College Website: West College of Education
Degree and Hours
» Master of Arts: 60 Hours
Delivery Method
» Online
Online programs may not meet F1 Visa criteria.
Online programs may not meet F1 Visa criteria.
Application Requirements
Submit requirements to the Admissions Office.
» Application to McAda Graduate School
» Application Fee ($50 Domestic or $75 International)
» Official Transcripts
» Application to Clinical Mental Health Program
» Non-Advanced Certificate Form
» Three Letters of Recommendation
» Application to McAda Graduate School
» Application Fee ($50 Domestic or $75 International)
» Official Transcripts
» Application to Clinical Mental Health Program
» Non-Advanced Certificate Form
» Three Letters of Recommendation
Application Deadlines
» Fall: March 1
» Spring: October 1
» Spring: October 1
Tuition and Fees
Program Cost - Online
» Texas Resident: $24,295
» Non-Texas Resident: $31,195
» Non-U.S. Resident: $51,895
Semester Cost - Online (9 Hours)
» Texas Resident: $4,034
» Non-Texas Resident: $5,069
» Non-U.S. Resident: $8,174
These amounts are rough estimates that are subject to change.
These amounts do not include the cost of textbooks or class supplies.
» Texas Resident: $24,295
» Non-Texas Resident: $31,195
» Non-U.S. Resident: $51,895
Semester Cost - Online (9 Hours)
» Texas Resident: $4,034
» Non-Texas Resident: $5,069
» Non-U.S. Resident: $8,174
These amounts are rough estimates that are subject to change.
These amounts do not include the cost of textbooks or class supplies.