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Kent State University
The mission, intent and purpose of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Kent State University is to prepare students for employment as counselors in community-based human service agencies (e.g., substance abuse facilities, mental health centers, child and family service agencies, etc.) as well as private counseling facilities. The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and is approved by the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board (CSW&MFTB).
Institution Location
PO Box 5190
310 White Hall
Kent OH, US
44242-0001
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Specialty
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Program Degree
M.Ed.
Accredited Under Standards
2016
- Graduates of this program are considered CACREP graduates beginning July 4, 2011
- Accreditation Start Date: January 4, 2013
- Accreditation Expiration: March 31, 2030
- Accreditation Status: Accredited
Program Outcomes Report
Status Information
The program was found to meet all standards in a satisfactory manner.
Program History
The Community Counseling program was initially accredited in May 1991 and has maintained its accreditation. It became a Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in January 2013.