Counseling
- MA
- Master's
The master’s in Counseling program prepares you to support diverse populations across schools, colleges and a wide range of clinical and community settings. CACREP-accredited tracks include School Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and Addictions Counseling, and our respected Student Affairs/Higher Education program rounds out your options. You’ll gain the academic foundation and hands-on experience needed to make a lasting impact.
Why Choose Montclair for Counseling?
- Working-Professional Friendly: Primarily evening, in-person courses with occasional afternoon and hybrid options
- State-of-the-Art Counseling Labs: Record and review sessions to sharpen your skills
- Expert Faculty: National leaders in counseling research and professional organizations
- Theory-to-Practice Learning: Gain hands-on experience in real counseling settings
- Social Justice Focus: Multicultural counseling practices infused in every course
- Strong Outcomes: 95% program completion rate; 90% job placement for school counseling grads
Programs follow state licensure and certification guidelines, ensuring you’re ready to meet professional standards while making a meaningful difference.
Admission Requirements
- Equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree.
- Applicants with non-U.S. degrees: Please visit the international applicants page to review U.S. degree equivalency information.
- Applicants with a GPA below 2.9 will not be considered for admission.
Application Checklist
Application Deadline: Final Date to complete applications for fall is February 1st. Final Date to complete applications for spring is October 1st. Any applications received after final deadlines or with missing information will be considered for the next semester.
- Online Application: Submit application and $60 non-refundable fee (or waiver if applicable).
- Deposit Required: An enrollment deposit is required upon admission and will be applied to your first semester’s tuition.
- Transcript: 1 (one) from each college attended.
- Essays/Personal Statement: A central theme that guides the mission of the MA in Counseling program at Montclair State University is a strong commitment to train all students to work with and advocate for all marginalized and oppressed populations as professional counselors in an ethical and competent manner. In no more than two (2) double spaced pages, please respond to the prompt below based on your knowledge and aspirations as a professional counselor.
- QUESTION: Clients who have marginalized identities (for example, based on their race/ethnicity, sex/gender, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic status, religion/spirituality, ability, geographic location, or intersections thereof) face health disparities linked to societal stigma, discrimination, and denial of their civil and human rights. How do you envision yourself taking an active role in your future career as an addictions counselor, clinical mental health counselor, school counselor, or student affairs professional in supporting mental health equity for one specific marginalized population (for example, African Americans; LGBTQ+ individuals; Muslims; individuals experiencing poverty)
- OPTIONAL: In no more than one (1) double spaced page, please share anything else you think is important for our admissions committee to know that is not represented elsewhere in your application.
- Letters of Recommendation: Two (It's preferred to have at least one letter from a professor who taught you. If you graduated from any academic program in the past three years, one letter must be from a professor who taught you).
- Resume: Required.
Featured Faculty
Questions? We're Here to Help.
Get guidance on every step of the application process, from admission requirements and deadlines to transcripts, test scores and next steps toward enrollment. The Office of Graduate Admissions provides the information and resources needed to put forward a strong application.
- graduate@montclair.edu
- 973-655-5147
- The Graduate Center, 4th Floor
Through opportunities to develop awareness, skills and professional dispositions, Montclair's Counseling Department prepares students to become counselors to serve diverse clients and their varied needs in a range of settings.
- counselingma@montclair.edu
- 973-655-7216
- University Hall, Room 2128