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Felician University is an independent, co‑educational Catholic/Franciscan institution nationally recognized for educational excellence. Our online graduate programs are designed for service‑oriented professionals looking to advance their careers, whether you’re drawn to mental-health counseling or advanced practice nursing. With Felician’s online options, you’ll experience the same academic rigor and dedicated support as our campus-based offerings.
You’ll also enjoy the flexibility to balance your personal and professional responsibilities while pursuing an advanced degree. Our way of education—The Felician Way—blends experiential learning, expert faculty, and affordability—empowering you to grow in service to your community.
Counseling Programs
- Prepare for a career in counseling helping clients navigate life’s challenges with evidence-based support.
- 60 credit hours
- 100 Practicum hours, 600+ Internship hours
- Three intakes per year (Spring, Summer, Fall)
- Two years and three months/ seven semesters (full-time)
- Three years and three months / ten semesters (part-time)
- MPCAC accredited
- Bachelor’s degree
- 3.0 undergraduate GPA
- 9 credits in psychology/social sciences
- Resume
- Personal statement
- Two letters of recommendation
- Interview
With millions of Americans experiencing mental health challenges, general counselors play a major role in expanding access to care, helping meet the growing demand for therapeutic services in schools, clinics, and communities.*
*HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Report
- Step into a specialized role, applying psychological insights within justice-system settings.
- 60 credit hours
- 100 Practicum hours, 600+ Internship hours
- Three intakes per year (Spring, Summer, Fall)
- Two years and three months/ seven semesters (full-time)
- Three years and three months / ten semesters (part-time)
- MPCAC accredited
- Bachelor’s degree
- 3.0 undergraduate GPA
- 9 credits in psychology/social sciences
- Resume
- Personal statement
- Two letters of recommendation
- Interview
In the justice system, forensic counselors play a major role in addressing mental health needs among individuals in legal settings — helping reduce recidivism and supporting rehabilitation through evidence-based interventions.*
*Bureau of Justice Statistics & HRSA Mental Health Workforce Data
Learn about our Online MA in Counseling Psychology – Forensic Track