Fresno Pacific University

Fresno Pacific University

Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program Overview

Fresno Pacific University offers a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) through its Biblical Seminary. This program integrates Christian theology with psychological theory and clinical practice, preparing students for licensure as Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) in California. The curriculum emphasizes personal formation, cultural competence, and ethical practice.

Key Features

  • Accreditation: FPU is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC)
  • Delivery Formats:
    • On-Campus: Courses held at the main campus in Fresno, California
    • Online: Select courses available online; however, the program is primarily campus-based
  • Program Length: Typically completed in 3 to 4 years, depending on the chosen pathway
  • Units Required: 65 units minimum
  • Start Dates: Fall and Spring semesters
  • Specializations:
    • Integration of theology and counseling
    • Preparation for licensure exams in California

Curriculum

The MFT program covers a range of topics essential for effective therapeutic practice, including:

  • Theories of psychotherapy and counseling.
  • Human development across the lifespan.
  • Multicultural counseling and social justice.
  • Research methods and program evaluation.
  • Ethical and legal considerations in therapy.

Courses are designed to meet the educational requirements for LMFT licensure in California.

Clinical Training

Students engage in supervised clinical training through practicum placements, accumulating the necessary hours for licensure. FPU provides support in securing appropriate clinical placements and offers guidance throughout the practicum experience

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree: From an accredited institution
  • GPA: Minimum 3.0 preferred; applicants with lower GPAs may be considered based on maturity and experience
  • Prerequisite Courses:
    • Introduction to Psychology
    • Abnormal Psychology or Human Development
  • Experience: Completion of at least 50 hours of face-to-face counseling work with supervision
  • References: Two letters of recommendation (one academic, one spiritual)
  • Personal Statement: Reflecting on faith experiences, vocational goals, and reasons for pursuing the program
  • Bible Knowledge Requirement: A one-day seminar with an examination

Tuition and Financial Aid

  • Tuition: Approximately $590 per credit, totaling around $38,350 for the 65-unit program
  • Financial Aid:
    • Federal financial aid available for eligible students
    • Scholarships and grants offered through FPU
    • Flexible payment plans to accommodate various financial situations

Prospective students are encouraged to contact the financial aid office for personalized assistance.

Career Outcomes

Graduates are prepared for licensure as LMFTs in California, leading to careers in:

  • Private practice
  • Community mental health agencies
  • Hospitals and healthcare settings
  • Educational institutions
  • Faith-based organizations

The program’s emphasis on integrating faith and practice equips graduates to serve diverse populations effectively

Why Choose Fresno Pacific University?

  • Faith Integration: Combines Christian theology with counseling practices
  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from practitioners actively engaged in the field
  • Comprehensive Training: Curriculum aligned with California’s LMFT requirements
  • Supportive Community: Engage with a diverse and inclusive student body and faculty

How to Apply

  1. Complete the online application form on FPU’s official website
  2. Submit required documents, including transcripts, personal statement, and letters of recommendation
  3. Schedule and complete any required interviews or assessments
  4. Await admission decision and, if accepted, begin the enrollment process