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When you visit any web site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be about you, your preferences, your device or used to make the site work as you expect it to. The information does not usually identify you directly, but it can give you a more personalized web experience. You can choose not to allow some types of cookies. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings. However, you should know that blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience on the site and the services we are able to offer.
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These cookies are set through our site by our analytic and marketing partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests so we can provide the best possible user experience for you through our website and marketing campaigns. They work by uniquely identifying your browser, operating system, IP and location.
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By default, our tag manager code is set up to track page views using the Google's IP Anonymization feature turned on. Also, all the cookies that are set up from Google by default, are set up to expire after the browsing session ends. Turning on this cookie type, will tell Google that the full IP can be used to track your behavior on our website.
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When a user clicks on an ad on Facebook, the link sometimes includes a fbclid query parameter. When the user lands on the target website, if the website has a Facebook pixel that uses first-party cookies, the pixel automatically saves the fbclid query parameter to an _fbc cookie for that website domain.
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Linkedin
The LinkedIn Insight Tag is a piece of lightweight JavaScript code that you can add to your website to enable in-depth campaign reporting and unlock valuable insights about your website visitors.
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling - ONLINE
¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ University’s Online Clinical Mental Health Counseling program empowers and inspires the next generation of counselors. The program is renowned for its community-focused training model, evidence-based live and asynchronous teaching, commitment to diversity and multicultural excellence, and faculty who are practicing counselors. Students in the program experience an accelerated online curriculum designed to meet the needs of their clients and communities.
The 60-credit hour online program is an accelerated, intensive full-time program that follows a structured schedule, enabling students to graduate in two years. Courses involve a combination of live, synchronous, experiential teaching and asynchronous learning that students complete on their own time. The program requires a commitment of two evenings per week for synchronous class time. This program is fully CACREP accredited along with our hybrid (face-to-face and online) Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program.
The program also includes two immersive weekend residencies in the first and third semesters, where students gather on ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½â€™s beautiful campus to meet their cohort and engage in community-based learning and meaningful, reflective activities with program faculty. An optional third residency in Vietnam enables students to put into practice the multicultural competencies that are infused throughout the program. In the second year of the program, students begin a supervised internship, which they complete in their home state.
Successful completion of an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution.
This program is a fall start only with limited space in the cohort. There isÌýno set submission deadline. Applications are considered on a rolling basis upon completion. Admission decisions will be made based on space in the program.
A limited number of graduate assistantships provide a tuition waiver for up to 15 credit hours per year plus a stipend. Students are expected to spend 20 hours per week working for the department.
Through successful completion of the Online Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree, graduating students complete the academic requirements for an initial license as a Licensed Professional Counselor or Mental Health Counselor. Typically after a period of supervised work post-graduation, you’ll be independently licensed and able to diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders without supervision. Depending on the state where you will practice as a counselor, there may be additional post graduation requirements you need to fulfill. ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ staff are available to support students from enrollment to graduation to licensure.
Prepare for a Career in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Students within the CMHC program and Online CMHC program can complete the SUD concentration via three electives. Once complete, graduates are eligible for a second license—Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counseling (LICDC)—which is highly desired by employers. ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ is the only program in the state of Ohio that has worked with the state licensing board in designing the curriculum so that students can skip the exam for the LICDC license.
Career Outlook
¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ graduate students begin working as counselors immediately upon graduation and it’s typical to be hired by their internship sites prior to graduation. In fact, in 2018-2019, 97% of graduates were employed as counselors within six months of graduation.
Given the rise of the , Substance Use Disorders Counseling (SUDC) is a growing field. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 19% growth in employment for Ohio substance use and behavioral disorder counselors from 2014-2024. This makes the LCDC and LICDC credentials highly valued by employers.
Finally, PCCs will have the ability to maintain a private practice or supervise other counselors.
Experience Opportunities
Fieldwork starts in the second year (4th semester) with a unique practicum lab opportunity at , one of the preeminent behavioral health treatment centers in northeast Ohio. Students who are out of state or not located in Northeast Ohio are not required to complete their practicum at MCMS and will be responsible for finding their own site.
At MCMS, students will gain experience in the following areas:
Group Counseling
Individual Counseling
Assessments/Screenings
Dual Diagnosing Services (Mental Health and AOD)
Clinic/Medical Care
Medicated Assisted Treatment
Women-Specific Care (Women’s Center)
Men-Specific Care (HEAT Program)
Employee Assistant Programming
Case Management Services
Specialized Dockets/Court-Ordered Clients (Vets, Human Trafficking, Mental Health, Drug Court)
Plus, ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½â€™s reputation and established connections with more than 80 top employers within the community means students will be connected to coveted internships and jobs.