The mission of the Master of Arts in Counseling Program is dedicated to training clinically competent counselors who are able to integrate faith and practice into a strong counselor identity. We seek to develop compassionate and self-aware professionals who are ethically and culturally sensitive life-long learners. In doing so, we desire to empower our students to feel equipped in providing services that facilitate healing from both intrapersonal and interpersonal pain.
With three ways to customize your studies—Clinical Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling or Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling, we train compassionate individuals to develop the knowledge and skills needed to be exceptional professional counselors.
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A degree from MNU is a competitively priced, affordable option designed for students with a busy schedule. We’re here to help you find the best options to assist you as you work toward earning your degree.
60-64 total
Varies by program See Program Costs for more information.
This program is eligible for the RISE Opportunity Scholarship. MNU has committed over 2 million dollars to support adult students who wish to complete an advanced degree. Apply now or connect with admissions to learn more: pgadmissions@mnu.edu or 913.971.3800
Your degree is an investment in your future. We have a variety of different payment options available, so you can choose the option or combination of options, that best fits your situation. The total cost will be calculated based on your program and can be divided into multiple payments.
The Federal Direct Student Loan Program is an additional payment option. MNU School Code: 007032. Information and applications may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Services Office at 913.971.3298 or finaid@mnu.edu.
MNU appreciates the service and protection that the Military provides for us all. We offer a Military Financial Aid Program that can help active military, veterans and their spouses reposition themselves in the working world.
The RISE Opportunity Scholarship cannot be combined with the Military discount. MNU will award the higher of the two benefits to the student.
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December 9 – 6:00 pm
December 11 – 12:00 noon
January 08 – 6:00 pm
January 09 – 12:00 noon
Now accepting applications for fall 2025.
*Some exceptions made on case by case basis
Application and interviews for the Master of Arts in Counseling program occurs every February and April. The number of students accepted is limited, so please don’t wait until the last minute to submit your application.
Prospective students will need to provide:
*Lower GPAs are eligible but will be placed on an academic probationary period.
The Master of Arts in Counseling program offers two options for class times to accommodate the demands of your busy life. The program offers day/evening hybrid and evening sections for interested applicants (depending on each section reaching the needed number of students).
Generally, the day program group takes classes from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., while the evening group generally attends courses from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Classes are held twice per week, with some scheduled breaks throughout the year. Please contact us for full and detailed class schedule information, including exceptions to these general class times.
The counselor education program is in a constant state of self-evaluation using multiple means of assessment. These evaluation methods are crucial to ongoing program improvement and vital to the health of our overall program. The link below leads to a recent program review which includes a summary of data from surveys to our past students, supervisors, and employers along with some data generated measuring CACREP standards in our tracks. If you have any questions or comments email us.
MNU’s EPP collects data through employer surveys, which MNU sends to employers of completers who are one to three years post-graduation. The employer survey tracks employer perceptions regarding the readiness of our graduates to perform effectively in the classroom.
Kansas State Department of Education requires completers to pass licensure exams. The exams measure completers’ content knowledge for their endorsement subject area and pedagogical knowledge. Per guidelines, in order for these test results to be made public, ten or more examinees are required.
The EPP measures the ability of completers to be hired in education positions through graduate self-reporting of employment and a review of KSDE employment information.
Find the counseling degree that’s right for you. Talk to your MNU team to customize your journey.
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Olathe, KS 66062-1899
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