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Counseling

Academic training from a Christian perspective for students looking to pursue a career path of professional counseling

Making a difference in the lives of others can start with a Geneva College Master of Arts Degree in Counseling.

Our Master of Arts (MA) in Counseling degree program open the door for you to help others through a variety of curriculum, practicums, and internships within our three concentrations: Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling; Mental Health Counseling; or Professional School Counseling. The Master’s Degree in Counseling offers both online and in-person modes of instruction, allowing you the flexibility you need.

Vetted by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP), our Master of Arts in Counseling program supports and shapes you to be a positive force of change in the lives of families, communities, and individuals. This Christian master’s in counseling program offers academic training from a Christ-centered perspective for students looking to pursue a career path of professional counseling.

Invest in your future with a Master's In Counseling at Geneva College.

Master's In Counseling Program Concentrations

Geneva College offers three Counseling concentrations that meet CACREP standards. Each concentration allows you to get the most value out of your Master’s in Counseling and specialize in your professional area of interest.

State Authorization

Geneva is an approved SARA institution in Pennsylvania. The National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) is a voluntary, regional approach to state oversight of postsecondary distance education. States and institutions that choose to participate agree to operate under common standards and procedures, providing a more uniform and less costly regulatory environment for institutions and more focused oversight responsibilities for states.  Geneva College's participation in NC-SARA allows Geneva's programs to be available to students who are located in member states. for more information.  At present, California is the only U.S. state to have not yet joined NC-SARA.

Students who begin an online program while located in a state in which Geneva is authorized to offer online programs need to be aware that  moving to a state or location in which Geneva is  not authorized to offer the program may have negative consequences,  such as the loss of eligibility for certain forms of financial aid and/or the ability to complete the academic program.

Please note that SARA membership does  not include reciprocity for licensure or certification issues with other states. Geneva's licensure programs meet Pennsylvania licensure and certification requirements only. Completion of these requirements does not guarantee compatibility with other state licensure certifications. Before enrolling in an online licensure program at Geneva, research whether the licensure will be compatible with those of your home state. View the State Licensure Boards here.

Student resources are available regarding  Withdrawal & Refund Policies.

 

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M.A. In Counseling Program

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99% of Geneva students that took the National Counselor Exam passed on their first try.

Upcoming Start Dates & Recommended Application Deadlines

Term Start Date Recommended Application Deadline
Intensive Residency 2024 August 19, 2024 July 8, 2024
Fall A 2024 August 26, 2024 August 5, 2024
Spring A 2025 January 6, 2025 December 2, 2024

 

Master of Arts in Counseling Program Information

The M.A. in Counseling Program offers the following concentrations: Clinical Mental Health, Marriage, Couple, and Family, and Professional School Counseling. All three programs are accredited under the 2016 CACREP standards.
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State Licensure

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Florida Caveat - Yes with 300+ more hours of internship and Human Sexuality class View Florida Licensure
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Georgia Yes View Georgia Licensure
Hawaii Yes View Hawaii Licensure
Idaho Yes View Idaho Licensure
Illinois Caveat - Yes with internship and practicum spread out over 3 semesters View Illinois Licensure
Indiana Caveat - Yes with 300+ more hours of internship and Contextual Dimensions class View Indiana Licensure
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Michigan Caveat - Yes, with Consulting class View Michigan Licensure
Minnesota Caveat - Yes, with Etiology class View Minnesota Licensure
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State Authorization

Geneva is an approved SARA institution in Pennsylvania. State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA) is a voluntary, regional approach to state oversight of postsecondary distance education. States and institutions that choose to participate agree to operate under common standards and procedures, providing a more uniform and less costly regulatory environment for institutions and more focused oversight responsibilities for states.  Geneva College's participation in SARA allows Geneva's programs to be available to students who are located in member states.  At present, California is the only U.S. state to have not yet joined SARA.

Students who begin an online program while located in a state in which Geneva is authorized to offer online programs need to be aware that  moving to a state or location in which Geneva is  not authorized to offer the program may have negative consequences,  such as the loss of eligibility for certain forms of financial aid and/or the ability to complete the academic program.

Please note that SARA membership does not include reciprocity for licensure or certification issues with other states. Please select your home state in the dropdown above to determine whether or not Geneva’s M.A. in Counseling program meets the educational requirements for licensure/certification in your home state. Also be sure to review state licensure requirements.

Student resources are available regarding Withdrawal & Refund Policies and student complaint contact information by state.

 

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Dr. Jim Matta

Dr. Jim Matta M.A. in Counseling Professor and Clinical Mental Health Program Coordinator

Mission and Philosophy

The mission of the Master of Arts in Counseling Programs is to educate, supervise, and mentor students to develop knowledge, skills, and personal awareness necessary for them to function as professional counselors.

Professional counselors use various interventions to facilitate wellness, personal growth, and mental health among those whom they counsel. A multidimensional holistic view of persons examines the interplay of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of life. 

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Why Geneva?

Students earning their Master's in Counseling degree will benefit from a fully integrated program that combines the foundational tenets of the Christian faith along with the secular viewpoints necessary to provide well-rounded professional counseling guidance to individuals in secular and religious settings. 

Students will learn how to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the Christian faith, as well as other roles of spirituality and religion on the change process, and demonstrate competencies around integrating these perspectives into analysis, evaluation, and/or case conceptualization processes in professional counseling settings.

The Clinical Mental Health master of counseling degree equips students with a multidimensional viewpoint that takes into account the relational aspects of an individual’s social, spiritual, psychological and physical health. Professional counselors or therapists with a school counseling master’s degree, a fully online program, will learn the necessary counseling tools and interventions needed to guide an individual toward improved mental health, wellness and personal growth. The Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling Program introduces students to the history, philosophy and etiological premises that define the practice of marriage and family counseling/therapy.

All of Geneva’s Master of Arts in Counseling programs are CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) accredited, which opens up a much broader window into career opportunities. Having this accreditation means that our programs have been vetted by the highest training standards, which makes our graduates highly qualified for any career they seek in the counseling field.

 

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Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentration

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling concentration equips students with a multidimensional viewpoint that takes into account the relational aspects of an individual’s social, spiritual, psychological, and physical health.

Professional School Counseling Concentration

The Professional School Counseling concentration teaches students the counseling and intervention tools needed to guide students toward improved mental health, wellness, and personal growth.

Marriage, Couple and Family Counseling Concentration

The Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling concentration introduces students to the historical and philosophical premises that define the practice of marriage, couple, and family counseling/therapy. This concentration places a heavy emphasis on group counseling, highlighting the importance of integrating a variety of approaches that allow groups to grow through each unique situation.

M.A. in Counseling Program Overview

Throughout the Master’s in Counseling, students will understand the core knowledge of the profession, which includes developmental theory, career development, assessment, research, ethics, multicultural awareness, counseling theory, and group work, as well as training in counseling and helping relationships, all from a Christian perspective. Graduates of the master’s degree have found work in a variety of settings, such as schools, clinics, church counseling centers, and public and private agencies. 

Students enrolled in Geneva’s Master of Arts in Counseling programs will complete a total of 60 credit hours both on campus and online with their choice of concentration in Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling; Clinical Mental Health Counseling; or online only School Counseling.

Students are taught by industry leaders that are among some of the brightest in the nation, constantly researching, learning and contributing to the counseling field. Their years of unique and eye-opening experiences are shared in the classroom, deepening students’ practical knowledge.

Master of Arts in Counseling Degree Requirements

Review the minimum counseling degree requirements for a full credit breakdown of the Master’s in Counseling degree, and explore concentration course requirements in the program curriculum.

Counseling Practicum and Internships

All students enrolled in the Master of Arts in Counseling program must complete the following:

  • A 100-hour minimum practicum (conducted weekly through 1 ½ hour weekly group supervision sessions)
  • 40 hours of direct counseling services at a practicum site
  • A full-time, one-semester internship directed by a supervisor as well as a faculty member within the counseling program. Verify your internship hours by viewing your counseling concentration below:
    • Secondary School Counseling Internship: 300 hours
    • Elementary School Counseling Internship: 300 hours
    • Marriage, Couple, and Family Internship: 600 hours
    • Mental Health Internship: 600 hours

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Your Career Possibilities

A graduate degree in counseling allows you to pursue a vocation that is founded on nurturing growth, wellness, and mental health among individuals and groups of people. Depending on the concentration you choose within our counseling program, you can find a wide array of job opportunities working as a counselor, clinical therapist, social worker, school counselor, and many other roles in the following work settings:

  • Community health centers
  • Group homes
  • Family service agencies
  • Education institutions (primary, secondary, post-secondary level)
  • Adoption agencies
  • Residential treatment centers
  • Mental health agencies
  • Religious centers

Your education — and your career growth — doesn’t have to stop with your master’s in counseling. In fact, many of our students go on to pursue a doctorate degree in counseling. To learn more about pursuing one of these educational paths through Geneva College, please use our  request information form

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