Graduate Studies
The Graduate Counseling Program offers master of arts: clinical mental health counseling and master of marriage and family counseling degrees as well as a Ph.D. in clinical counseling. The Office of Graduate and Adult Studies Committee is responsible for the approval of all graduate programs and policies.
Students in the M.A., M.M.F.C., and Ph.D. programs normally start with an assigned cycle or cohort of students. In the master's program, cycles begin in the fall, spring, and summer semesters. The Ph.D. program starts a new cohort in the fall semester only. The University is not responsible for any changes or delays in graduation for students who change cycles/cohorts or begin a cycle/cohort late. The University may combine cycles as needed.