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Denver Seminary
Students in Denver Seminary’s Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling receive solid clinical instruction in counseling methodologies, sound biblical training and encouragement and instruction on integrating their faith with their learning. Our professors have extensive counseling experience and are able to illustrate from personal example the application of these principles in the counseling field. While the program is academically challenging, students also have the opportunity for practical, hands-on application of theory to practice through the on-site practicum and external internship experiences.
The Master of Arts in Counseling with a Community Counseling concentration includes practicum and internships in preparation for the National Counselor Exam and work within a religious or secular clinical program. This program fulfills the academic requirements for counseling licensure in the state of Colorado requirements and is CACREP accredited.
Institution Location
6399 S. Santa Fe Drive
Littleton CO, US
80120
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Specialty
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Program Degree
M.A.
Accredited Under Standards
2016
- Graduates of this program are considered CACREP graduates beginning January 15, 2011
- Accreditation Start Date: July 15, 2012
- Accreditation Expiration: October 31, 2029
- Accreditation Status: Accredited
Program Outcomes Report
https://denverseminary.edu/program/master-of-arts-in-counseling-licensure/
Status Information
The specialty area was found to meet all standards in a satisfactory manner.
Program History
The Community Counseling program was initially accredited in April 1997 and has maintained its accreditation. It became a Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in July 2012.