MA in Family and Marriage Therapy – Online MFT Degree Help Couples & Families
60
Credit Hours
Online* with required intensives
Transfer in up to 50% of the degree total
Help Individuals, Couples, and Families Thrive by Earning a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapist Degree (MFT Degree)
Are you interested in counseling families through difficult issues? A Liberty University marriage and family therapy master’s program online can prepare you to help individuals, couples, and families find healing through counseling. Build a strong foundation in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) principles and strategies that can equip you to seek licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist.**
Courses within our MFT degree can sharpen your understanding of individuals, couples, and family counseling theory, techniques, and effective clinical practice. With Liberty’s master’s degree in MFT, you’ll learn ethical, professional, and legal issues in counseling from a professional and biblical perspective.
*Some exclusions apply. Please refer to our exclusions page for more information.
**Liberty maintains strict compliance with all licensure requirements for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Not a Virginia resident? We want to help find the best program for you! To view educational requirements and whether a specific program aligns with the licensure requirements for your state, please review our licensure/certification requirements webpage.
Why Choose Liberty’s Master’s of Marriage and Family Therapy Online Program (MFT Degree)?
As an accredited Christian university committed to the health and well-being of families, Liberty is invested in your success as a marriage and family therapist. As a pioneer in distance education since 1985, we understand what it takes to design a strong academic program for busy people like you. Our LMFT degree is designed to enhance your life – not control it.
The online marriage and family counseling program meets the highest level of academic and professional standards. Additionally, it is designed to help you meet Virginia educational requirements for marriage and family therapy licensure (LMFT).
Liberty University, a nonprofit, faith-based institution of higher education, was founded in 1971 and remains one of the leading Christian universities in the world. Our faculty members provide quality, professional academic training from a biblical perspective. In addition to providing mentorship, faculty also may provide clinical supervision during your field experience and partner with interested students on research.
It is our mission to equip you as an ethical and spiritually aware mental health professional who has the knowledge, values, skills, and personal disposition to promote the health and wellness of clients across diverse populations. By choosing our master’s degree in marriage and family therapy, you can prepare to pursue careers in a variety of mental health settings – including mental health agencies, public or private practice, faith-based counseling settings, or hospitals.
Choose a marriage and family masters program that is Biblically rooted and taught by esteemed experts. As a Christian university, we believe that Christ should be both the center of a relationship and the standard to which families strive. Our professors teach from a Biblical worldview – and they have a passion for helping you pursue your career goals.
What Will You Study with Our Marriage and Family Therapist Degree?
Throughout our marriage and family therapy degree, you can gain the tools needed to understand and serve your clients. This knowledge can be applied regularly in your mental health career post-graduation.
Our online master’s in marriage and family therapy will cover ethical and legal issues, human growth and development, multicultural counseling, and counseling techniques for cultivating helping relationships. From there, this online MFT degree will guide you through the integration of spirituality and counseling and theories of counseling.
In the advanced core courses of this MFT online, you will study group counseling, research and program evaluation, and assessment techniques in counseling. You will also study career development, advanced psychopathology, and theories of family systems.
Additionally, our LMFT degree will guide you through assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning in family counseling, couple and marital counseling, and counseling children and adolescents. This online MFT program also requires you to complete the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam to ensure that you are prepared to enter the field with confidence.
Our MFT degree also requires you to complete a 100-hour practicum and a 600-hour internship, which will be taken over the course of 2 semesters. Rounding out our MFT online program is an elective course – which can be a class in human sexuality or substance abuse therapy.
Each online counseling class in Liberty’s master’s degree program for marriage and family therapy can teach you how to ethically integrate faith and spirituality into client care, which is a unique skill that can help set you apart from your peers. You can then enhance awareness of diversity and provide holistic care for clients, incorporating spirituality into their lives as an important component.
Potential Career Opportunities
Our master’s in marriage and family therapy online degree program helps prepare graduates to pursue Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) status in the state of Virginia. Students from other states seeking this degree should check with their state board’s requirements to determine whether the program will lead to licensure in their state.
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), you may find rewarding employment in one of the following areas:
- Church or ministry-related counseling programs
- Counseling centers
- In-patient or out-patient hospital programs
- Mental health agencies
- Private practice as a marriage and family therapist
- Residential treatment facilities
Featured Courses
Degree Information
- This program falls under the School of Behavioral Sciences.
- View the Graduate Behavioral Sciences Course Guides (login required).
- Two 3-credit-hour on-campus intensives are required.
- This program requires a 1-semester practicum and a 2-semester internship.
- Review information about the background check, comprehensive exam, and the National Counselor Examination.
- The online MA in Marriage and Family Therapy program may lead to licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT). See which states have unique board requirements.
Additional Information
Disclosure Statement
Enrollment in one of the M.A. licensure programs does not guarantee a degree from Liberty or qualification for professional licensure. Students are responsible for meeting all academic and professional requirements for graduation. Further information regarding these academic and professional requirements is outlined in this handbook. Further, it is the sole responsibility of the student, not the program, to obtain information regarding prerequisites for licensure as outlined by their particular state board of counseling or marriage and family therapy.
Licensure
The 60-hour Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Marriage and Family Counseling degrees are designed to lead to professional licensure as outlined by individual state boards of counseling. Before enrolling in a licensure program at Liberty University, students should consult the rules and regulations regarding Clinical Mental Health Counseling and/or Marriage and Family Therapy for their particular state.
More specifically, students should be aware of the following before enrolling in one of Liberty University’s counseling programs:
- State regulations regarding licensure opportunities if an applicant has a previous felony conviction.
- State regulations regarding the type and number of academic courses and practicum/internship hours.
- The state accreditation requirements for educational institutions.
- The state regulations and requirements for online graduate education programs.
Department of Community Care and Counseling’s Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy Mission and Diversity Statement
Mission
The mission of the Department of Community Care and Counseling (DCCC) is to produce ethically and spiritually aware marriage and family therapists who possess the knowledge, values, skills, and personal disposition to promote the mental health and holistic wellness of clients across diverse populations with unique worldviews.
The DCCC purpose is to accomplish this mission by the professional development of the student across the following domains:
- Attainment of scholastic competency in all coursework,
- Acquisition of, and ability to, apply marriage and family therapy skills with a diverse population to a standard acceptable by licensed marriage and family therapists,
- Demonstration of emotional and mental stability and maturity in interaction with others including the ability to maintain healthy boundaries, communicate appropriately, successfully manage personal anxiety or uncomfortable feelings, work collaboratively with others and resolve interpersonal conflict
- Adherence to the Professional Identity and Standards outlined by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and Liberty Graduate Student Code of Honor, and
- Demonstration of the ability to integrate faith and spirituality into marriage and family therapy where appropriate in an ethically competent manner
Commitment to Diversity
Liberty University is a school founded upon fundamental Christian values like grace, truth, and love for all persons. As believers in Christ, we must demonstrate our commitment to loving others (cf. Matthew 22:34-40; Mark 12:28-34; Luke 10:25-28).
We approach marriage and family therapy as a profession that fosters holistic human growth and development in the cognitive, emotional, behavioral, relational, and spiritual domains of life. Our marriage and family therapy approach also supports the worth, dignity, potential and uniqueness of others who are made in the image of God. This means for us that all persons possess dignity and worth because they are unique subjects of Divine Creation. Our vision is focused on nurturing an academic community of diverse people and ideas and assuring that diversity enhances academic excellence and individual growth.
Our faculty and students are comprised of persons that represent various national, ethnic, spiritual, and denominational backgrounds. Learning to be respectful and appreciate other cultures will add to each student’s experience at Liberty. For that reason, we are committed to nurturing and training a diverse student body in an atmosphere of mutual respect and appreciation of differences.
The DCCC provides an academic community for students, faculty, and staff to teach and learn from the experiences of others and to submit personal values and assumptions for reflection and critical examination. Student learning, professional and personal growth occur in a climate that encourages a deepened appreciation of differences. Therefore, we do not discriminate in our educational and counselor or MFT training programs on the bases of: race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national/ethnic origin, sexual orientation, and physical or mental disability.
While recognizing the importance of all dimensions of diversity as mentioned above, the DCCC adheres to the following initiatives:
- To increase, through recruitment and retention measures, the diverse representation of students, faculty, and staff;
- Promote full implementation of professional standards of practice and multicultural therapy competencies across the curriculum and in specialized courses;
- To include issues of diversity throughout the instructional programs and professional development activities;
- To develop graduate assistantships opportunities to serve diverse student groups;
- To provide departmental opportunities for students and faculty to engage in the exchange of ideas and information related to diversity; and
- To maintain ongoing educational opportunities and equality of access to our academic community.
- To equip students to ethically utilize spirituality as a force for healing when and where appropriate.
Students in the MFT program must exhibit the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy standards and ethics of the marriage and family therapy profession regarding sensitivity to and celebration of diversity.
Degree Completion Plan
State Licensure Requirements
Individual state licensure requirements may vary and are subject to change without notice. View your state’s requirements here: licensure/certification requirements.
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Tuition & Aid
Your success is our success, which is why we are committed to providing quality academics at an affordable tuition rate. While other colleges are increasing their tuition, we have frozen tuition rates for the majority of our undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs for the past 9 years – and counting.
Graduate Full Time | $565/Credit |
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Graduate Part Time | $615/Credit |
Military Graduate | $275/Credit |
Tuition rates may change annually. For the most current information, please visit our LU Tuition Cost page.
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Admission Information for the Online MFT Degree
Admission Requirements
- Apply online or over the phone with an admissions counselor by calling (800) 424-9596.
- A non-refundable, non-transferable $50 application fee will be posted on the current application upon enrollment (waived for qualifying service members, veterans, and military spouses – documentation verifying military status is required).
- Send official college transcripts (mailed as sealed, unopened copies or sent via a direct electronic transcript system). A regionally or nationally accredited bachelor’s degree with at least a 2.7 GPA is required for admission in good standing. Applicants who have earned a master’s degree or at least 12 graduate credits from an accredited institution will be assessed on the basis of the master’s-level degree work. Please note: students without three credit hours in Statistics (this can be MATH 201) on their undergraduate transcript will be required to complete it upon admission to the program.
- Unofficial transcripts can be used for acceptance purposes with the submission of a Transcript Request Form.
- Admission to this program also requires:
- Contact information for 2 recommenders (login required). As a part of the application process, we require contact information from two professional sources (i.e., not family/friends). These individuals should be qualified to address the applicant’s ability to complete graduate-level coursework, their disposition and ability to become a counselor, and their maturity, motivation, and ethics. Some examples of individuals that may be suitable include professors, employers, or leaders in an organization where the applicant volunteers. Please note: This contact information must be less than 1 year old.
- Statement of Purpose
- Please describe in 200-250 words why you desire to become a counselor and indicate the type of counselor certification you plan to seek after graduation.
- Describe in 200-250 words an occasion in which you have interacted with an individual or a group of individuals from another culture. Identify the cultural differences which were present and how you demonstrated respect for those differences.
- Describe in 200-250 words how you form effective interpersonal relationships with others in individual and group settings.
- Complete the form agreeing to the Department of Counselor Education and Family Study’s Mission and Diversity Statement. Please see the program handbook for more information.
- A signed International Disclosure Agreement for students seeking admission into this program who plan to finish it outside of the U.S.
- Applicants whose native language is other than English must submit official scores for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or an approved alternative assessment. For information on alternative assessments or TOEFL waivers, please call Admissions or view the official International Admissions policy.
Alternate Pathway for Admission
Students who do not meet the required 2.7 GPA can potentially be placed into the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Studies.* Upon successful completion of this certificate with at least a 3.0 GPA, these students can be reevaluated for the MA in Marriage and Family Therapy program.
*In order to be eligible for the alternate pathway, admission requirements for the graduate certificate must still be met.
Preliminary Acceptance
If you are sending in a preliminary transcript for acceptance, you must:
- Be in your final term and planning to start your master’s degree after the last day of class for your bachelor’s degree.
- Complete a Bachelor’s Self-Certification Form confirming your completion date. You may download the form from the Forms and Downloads page or contact an admissions counselor to submit the form on your behalf.
- Submit an official/unofficial transcript to confirm that you are in your final term. The preliminary transcript must show a minimum of 105 completed credit hours.
- If you are a current Liberty University student completing your undergraduate degree, you will need to submit a Degree/Certificate Completion Application.
- Send in an additional, final official transcript with a conferral date on it by the end of your first semester of enrollment in the new master’s degree.
Transcript Policies
Unofficial College Transcript Policy
Unofficial transcripts combined with a Transcript Request Form can be used for admission. Official transcripts are required within 60 days of the admissions decision or before non-attendance drops for the first set of matriculated classes, whichever comes first, and will prevent enrollment into future terms until all official transcripts have been received.
Before sending unofficial college transcripts, please make sure they include the following:
- Your previous school’s name or logo printed on the document
- Cumulative GPA
- A list of completed courses and earned credit broken down by semester
- Degree and date conferred (if applicable)
Official College Transcript Policy
An acceptable official college transcript is one that has been issued directly from the institution and is in a sealed envelope. If you have one in your possession, it must meet the same requirements. If your previous institution offers electronic official transcript processing, they can send the document directly to luoverify@liberty.edu.
If the student uses unofficial transcripts with a Transcript Request Form to gain acceptance, all official transcripts must be received within 60 days of the admissions decision or before non-attendance drops for the first set of matriculated classes, whichever comes first. Failure to send all official transcripts within the 60-day period will prevent enrollment into future terms until all official transcripts have been received.
Admissions Office Contact Information
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Lynchburg, VA 24515
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Military
Liberty University is dedicated to providing world-class educational experiences to military students across the globe.
Who May Qualify?
- Active Duty
- Reserve/National Guard
- Veterans/Retirees
- Spouses of Service Members and Veterans/Retirees
- Current Department of Defense Employees
Available Benefits:
- Tuition discounts – $275 per credit hour for graduate courses
- Additional discount for veterans who service in a civilian capacity as a First Responder (less than $625 per course)*
- 8-week courses, 8 different start dates each year, and no set login times (may exclude certain courses such as practicums, internships, or field experiences)
*Not applicable to certificates.
Tuition rates may change annually. For the most current information, please visit our LU Tuition Cost page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why get a marriage and family counseling degree online?
Are you considering a counseling degree for the first time? Maybe you’re thinking about furthering your career in marriage and family therapy. If so, you’ll need the right degree to gain the skills and knowledge to practice this profession with a license. That’s why at Liberty, we offer a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) degree.
Marriage counselors and family therapists are a vital part of our society. Many families and couples will go through trials that require intervention of some kind. From the beaming engaged couple eager to start their marriage right to the family who feels worn down from their children’s behavioral issues, a marriage and family therapist (LMFT) could be the person to guide them to success.
If you feel called to counsel couples and families, a Liberty University MFT degree can help you get there. To ensure you are providing quality care to your clients, obtaining a respected degree in the field – as well as a license – is key to success. Partner with us for your MFT online and experience the power of a degree from Liberty University – both in yourself and in your clients.
Individual state licensure requirements may vary; please verify licensure requirements for the state in which you reside.
Can you get an LMFT program online?
You may want to become a counselor – but as a working person with responsibilities to your job, family, and community, maybe you’re worried about attending classes on a campus. Perhaps you’ve even started looking into online marriage and family programs. At Liberty, we understand that you can’t afford to put your life on hold to pursue a degree – which is why our MA in Marriage and Family Therapy is offered online!
While you may find a variety of online MFT programs, Liberty University’s degree allows you to complete the majority of your coursework in your home or office and your hands-on experience in your hometown. This program has 2 required on-campus intensives, which are courses that give you the opportunity to network with faculty and fellow students to build professional connections prior to graduation.
So, as you’re considering your marriage and family degree, rest assured that you can attend Liberty – a reputable and respected university – while receiving your degree online with minimal disruptions to your current schedule.
Which counseling degree should I get?
The degree you choose should be one that aligns with both your career goals and your private life. With Liberty, you can complete our MFT degree or any of our counseling degrees listed below online, giving you the flexibility to stay active in your job, community, and family. Take a look at some of the similarities – and differences – of our online counseling degrees, and make the best choice for yourself.
Licensed Counselor Degrees
The MA in Marriage and Family Therapy can help prepare you to become a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), and the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling can equip you to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Both degrees have the following requirements:
Online with required weeklong, on-campus intensives to interact with peers and professors
Practicum and internship requirements for hands-on experience
Comprehensive exam to test your knowledge for licensure
*Individual state licensure requirements may vary, please verify licensure requirements for the state in which you reside.
- 100% online
- Required internship for practical experience
- Meets required coursework for licensure in most states
- Preparation to become an addictions counselor
MA in Human Services Counseling
- 100% online
- Non-licensure degree
- No intensive, internship, or practicum requirement
- Choose from a variety of specializations like leadership, life coaching, military resilience, and more
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