Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Online, MAEd
Seattle University’s online MAEd in Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree develops ethical, reflective and culturally competent leaders for mental health settings.
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About this Program
Leading Online Counseling Degree for Highly Skilled, Justice-Oriented Mental Health Counselors and Change Agents
With Seattle University’s Online Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, you’ll graduate with a graduate degree in counseling which will prepare you for state professional counselor licensure. Additionally, you’ll have completed the educational components for the Washington State Substance Use Disorder Certification.
Seattle University is here to support your journey in becoming a mental health leader, social change agent and advocate in counseling by offering a online counseling degree that you can complete from anywhere in the United States.
To provide support, you’ll have access to a personalized Student Success Coordinator and flexible scheduling to fit around your work schedule. Our faculty, who are leaders in their respective areas of research, are also committed to the success of the whole person.
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Flexible Format
Study online, from anywhere in the United States.
Empowering Leaders for a Just & Humane World
Learn how you’ll be prepared to become a mental health counselor who works for social change.
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Explore the Online Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program
Learn more about the Online Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program with Program Director Dr. Jennifer Gess.
Designed for Your Success
Classes on Your Schedule
The first two years of the program are offered in a format in which courses are online and asynchronous (no Zoom or video conferencing classes but weekly structure and deadlines). Your third year includes synchronous courses.
Summer Residency for In-Person Connections
Engage at a summer residency at Seattle University for four days after the first and second years in the program. You’ll develop clinical skills, connect with cohort members and meet the staff and faculty.
Practicum and Internship for Real-World Experience
The third year of the program is a hybrid experience in which students complete an in-person practicum and internship at an approved site near you. With both a practicum and internship, you will graduate ready to make a difference as an effective mental health counselor.
World Class Faculty
Our counseling faculty are nationally renowned leaders in their field. They are well published and engage in innovative research and policy surrounding mental health counseling within our global community. They are counselor-scholar-advocates who bring a wealth of experience to the online classroom.
The Seattle University Counseling Department is committed to preparing ethical, self-aware counselors devoted to social justice, equity, and anti-racism. We develop students’ multicultural and social justice competence to ensure an understanding of systemic oppression that will help them advocate with and for marginalized communities. Our graduates are change agents that promote justice and foster individual and collective wellbeing through their integrity, reflective practice, and sustained efforts addressing inequities in their counseling.
Seattle University’s Online Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program prepares you for work in various community settings, such as youth service agencies, mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals, correctional facilities and private practice.
Our graduates become highly respected:
- Agency counselors
- School-based mental health professionals
- College counselors
- Consultants
- Mental health advocates
- Counselor in private practice
- Counseling supervisor
Hear From Our Current Students
Alexis Lowe
"I am glad I chose Seattle U. The online program allows me to remain working, present with my family, and pursue my educational dreams. I’m impressed with how active, helpful, and engaged faculty are with students and their willingness to help and answer questions even outside of office hours. I have created many friendships with other students in my program as well."
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