Programs Offered
Montana State University’s graduate counseling program offers students an intensive training opportunity, focused on the acquisition of professional counseling knowledge and skills required to facilitate healing and growth for individuals, families, and community systems.
The counseling program offers three graduate counseling degree options: Clinical Mental Health Counseling;Marriage, Couples, and Family Counseling; and School Counseling. Certificates are available in both Addiction Counseling and Mental Health Support. The links provided below provide more detailed information regarding the distinctions between the three master’s degree concentrations and how to determine which track best matches a prospective student’s career goals. Counseling students will graduate with strong foundational knowledge and experience that will facilitate their success as counselors in a variety of professional settings. All three of our master's-level programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).









