Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling

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Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling

The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling (MACC) degree provides the necessary knowledge, values and skills required of competent master’s level counseling practitioners working in community setting with clients experiencing mental health and co-occurring substance abuse issues.

MACC is a CACREP-accredited program for adult students committed to upholding the highest standards in professional mental health and addictions counseling. The MACC program prepares students to address complicated issues of social justice and healthy functioning with an approach that combines theory, technique and hands-on practical experiences. Methods of instruction include lecture, skill demonstrations, role plays, small group interactions and discussions.

Program Delivery: 75% in-person; 1 evening/week

Program Length:
3.00 or 4.00 Years
Course Length:
7 or 14 Weeks
Tuition:
$900 Per Credit
Credit Hours:
60

 

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Program Overview

Program Requirements

Students with any bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university are eligible for entry into the program. There are three mandatory prerequisite courses: Introduction to Psychology, Psychopathology, and a course in Statistics or Quantitative Methods of Research, which students must complete prior to beginning coursework.  Graduate testing is not required for the MACC application process.

In the event an applicant maintained an undergraduate GPA of less than 3.0, an academic plan describing how he or she will maintain the MACC program requirements must be submitted with the initial application. This plan will be reviewed by the MACC Committee along with the other admissions materials.

The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling program matriculates students during the fall term of each academic year. The program curriculum rotates on a three-year cycle, and classes are designed to build on previous coursework. Coursework begins by enrolling in Introduction to Counseling (MCC 500). Students wishing to begin classes prior to the fall term are permitted to take the interdisciplinary core course Ethics and Moral Leadership (COR 520) during the spring and/or summer terms. Otherwise, students are expected to follow the recommended course sequence or they may encounter delays in future course selection or practicum and internship assignments.

The capstone internship course is required and provides students with the opportunity to practice professional counseling with the support and supervision of on-site supervisors and Alvernia faculty.

Application Instructions

A new cohort starts each fall semester. Along with your completed application accompanied by $50 non-refundable application fee, you’ll need to provide a few supporting materials. Because there’s lead time required for some items, here’s a step-by-step process that seems to work best for candidates:

  • Complete your online application: While you wait for your transcripts to be processed, you can begin your online application, which lets you build, edit and save sections of your application along the way.
  • Interview with the MACC program faculty: After all the required application materials have been received, each applicant will be contacted to arrange for a personal interview.
  • Additional Evidence of potential for success: Items such as academic or professional awards, special certifications, samples of scholarly or creative work, and completion of specialized examinations (not required, but encouraged)
  • Professional resume.
  • Order your official transcript(s): Official transcript(s) indicating that the applicant has earned an appropriate baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Transcripts from all institutions are required. Also, the following three undergraduate courses are required for acceptance: Introduction to Psychology, Statistics or Research, and Psychopathology. The courses must be completed prior to acceptance. A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for all previous undergraduate and graduate work is required for full acceptance.
  • Three letters of recommendation: Letters are accepted from former professors, employers, or supervisors familiar with the applicant’s professional experiences, or from religious or community leaders.
  • Personal Statement: One-page personal statement that summarizes the value of the program of graduate study for his/her personal and professional growth and development.

Note: Graduate testing is not required for the MACC application process. 

Financing Your Education

There are options to assist in financing your education and making the tuition affordable. Visit for a detailed overview of the process, including a link to complete the FAFSA application, as well as more information about the tuition payment plan and the tuition deferment program we offer. Alvernia’s Title IV code for the FAFSA is 003233. The Office of Student Financial Services is available to help with any questions you may have. Call 610-796-8201 or email sfs@alvernia.edu.

Note on Licensure

51³Ô¹Ï’s Master of Clinical Counseling (MACC) program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), a requirement for licensure in many states. Our program is designed to prepare graduates to qualify to sit for licensing exams and to meet the academic licensure requirements of many state counseling boards. Because no graduate program can guarantee licensure upon graduation, we encourage students to consult the appropriate agency to determine specific requirements. For more information about licensure, students should visit the National Board for Certified Counselors at www.nbcc.org/stateboardmap and/or the American Association of State Counseling Boards at www.aascb.org and contact the appropriate licensing body. International students are encouraged to identify and contact their appropriate licensing boards. 

Licensed Steps

The MACC program meets the academic and experiential requirements needed to be licensed as a professional counselor in Pennsylvania. Those interested in becoming licensed should contact the Pennsylvania State Licensing Board to determine the exact requirements for post-degree licensure as a Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state. Students can contact the American Counseling Association or the National Board of Certified Counselors to access licensure requirements for other states.

Students also can sit for the National Counselor Examination (NCE) at the end of the MACC program. The NCE is one of seven content-based tests approved by the Pennsylvania Licensure Board for professional counselors. Students who complete the program may be eligible to become certified addiction counselors and nationally certified counselors with specialties as certified mental health counselors and master addiction counselors. 

Experiential Learning Opportunities
  • Attending professional conferences offered through the American Counseling Association and the Pennsylvania Counseling Association. These activities offer the opportunity to network with other professionals at the state and national levels.
  • Complete counseling internships among many public and private agencies in Reading, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Pottsville and the surrounding areas.
Policy Manual

Read the Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling Policy Manual.

Accreditation Statements

CACREP

  • The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling (MACC) is accredited by the .
  • Alvernia is an accredited institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). MSCHE is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
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People.com profiles MACC graduate

Former Army Capt. Jeff Gibboni MACC ’26 overcame PTSD, substance abuse and divorce to pursue a new career in mental health counseling, an achievement spotlighted by People in May 2026.

Smart Ways to Save at Alvernia

Start early: apply for admission, complete the FAFSA (school code 003233) and register for classes. Once you’re accepted and your FAFSA is received, Student Financial Services can prepare your aid offer and answer questions. 

Waiting on employer reimbursement? Eligible graduate and continuing studies students can defer tuition payment for up to 30 days after the semester ends—and the courtesy program has no additional charge. 

If your employer is an Alvernia Preferred Partner, you may be eligible for a 20% tuition discount on select degrees and certificates designed for working professionals. It’s a smart way to advance without pausing your life. 

Graduate assistantships provide financial assistance while you apply your skills in a practical setting and gain professional experience. Explore opportunities and learn how to be considered. 

Coming back to Alvernia? Eligible alumni who enroll in a graduate program may qualify for a tuition discount. Some programs and formats are excluded—our team can help you confirm what applies to you. 

Get to Know Your Faculty

For more information about Alvernia’s Clinical Counseling program, contact the Graduate Admissions Office at 610-796-5187 or gradandadult@alvernia.edu.  Or reach out directly to Nicole Hall Ph.D., LPC, CTT at 610-796-8474 or nicole.hall@alvernia.edu.
 

Joseph Birli 2023

Joseph Birli Ed.D, LPC

Clinical Coordinator; Assistant Professor Clinical Counseling
| (610) 790-8429
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Richard Charette Joseph

Professional Specialist Clinical Counseling
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Nicole Hall Ph.D., LPC, CTT

Program Director; Assistant Professor Clinical Counseling
| 610-796-8474
John Houton 2023

John Houton Ph.D, LPC

Assistant Professor Clinical Counseling
| 610-790-2961
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