Alyssa – Clinical Mental Health Counseling
“I enrolled in GCU’s counseling program with a focus on clinical mental health counseling. The faculty were incredibly knowledgeable and supportive throughout my journey. The curriculum provided a solid foundation in counseling theories and techniques, and the clinical placements allowed me to gain real-world experience. While the program is not CACREP accredited, I still felt well-prepared for my career as a therapist.”
Mark – School Counseling
“As a school counseling student at GCU, I found the program to be comprehensive and relevant to my future career. The faculty members were passionate about education and provided valuable guidance and support. Although the program lacks CACREP accreditation, I was able to obtain my state licensure and secure a fulfilling position as a school counselor.”
Jessica – Marriage and Family Therapy
“GCU’s marriage and family therapy specialization gave me the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively with couples and families. The coursework was engaging and relevant, and the faculty members were experienced practitioners who brought real-world examples into the classroom. Despite the program not being CACREP accredited, I am confident in my abilities as a marriage and family therapist.”