The Dual Master of Arts (M.A./M.A.) in School Counseling and Mental Health Counseling program is designed for students seeking comprehensive training and dual licensure as both School Counselors and Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHC). You'll be equipped with the skills to support youth within school settings in addition to receiving the preparation necessary to provide mental health services in broader clinical and community environments.
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Dual-degree students integrate their training in mental health counseling with specialized preparation in school counseling, enabling them to pursue licensure as both professional mental health counselors and school counselors.ÌýBy blending educational theory, counseling practice, and mental health principles, this program offers a versatile pathway for professionals committed to impacting individuals across multiple settings.ÌýGraduates will bring the strength of well-rounded counseling skills, equipped to support diverse youth populations both in schools and community mental health settings.
Dual degree students will complete the curriculum in the Master of Arts (M.A) in Mental Health Counseling and the Master of Arts (M.A.) in School Counseling.
The Lynch School of Education and Human Development provides more thanÌý$13.8 million in financial aid to students each year. As a result, the quality of BC’s instruction, the benefit of our alumni network, and the impact a BC degree will have on your employment options is both affordable and invaluable.Ìý
A non-refundable application fee of $75 is required. The fee is waived for select applicants.
Applicants will need to apply to each program separately, and should adhere to the posted deadlines for ourÌýM.A. in Mental Health Counseling. Visit theÌýClough School of Theology & MinistryÌýwebpage to learn their application deadline.
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To be uploaded to your online application.
In addition to your academic history and relevant volunteer and/or work experience, please include any licenses currently held, any social justice-related experience, any language skills other than English, and any research experience or publications.
To be uploaded to your online application.
In 1,000-1,500 words, describe your academic and professional goals, any experience relevant to this program, and your future plans, expectations, and aspirations.
Two letters of recommendation are required, with at least one preferably coming from an academic source. Applicants may submit one additional recommendation of their choice.
Transcripts from all college/university study are required.
Applicants who have received degrees from institutions outside the United States should view the ""International Students"" section for additional credential evaluation requirements.
Please begin your online application before submitting your transcripts. Details on how to submit transcripts and international credential evaluations can be foundÌý.ÌýIn order to ensure your transcript reaches our office, it is important to review and follow the instructions.
Submitting GRE test scores is optional for this program for the 2023 entry term(s). If you wish to send GRE scores, the Lynch School GRE code is 3218.
Please view the "International Students" section for information on English Proficiency test requirements.
Not required.
Applicants who have completed a degree outside of the United States must have a course-by-course evaluation of their transcript(s) completed by an evaluation company approved by the . Submission of falsified documents is grounds for denial of admission or dismissal from the University.
Applicants who are not native speakers of English and who have not received a degree from an institution where English is the primary language of instruction must also submit a TOEFL or IELTS test result that meets the minimum score requirement.
Please click the link below for full details on these requirements.
Ìý gsoe@bc.edu
Ìý 617-552-4214