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Online and On-Campus Counseling Degrees and Programs in Texas

There are over 70 schools in Texas with programs in the five major counseling categories: mental health counseling, marriage and family therapy, rehabilitation counseling, school counseling, and substance abuse counseling.1 In addition to traditional programs completed in person, there are online and hybrid options to choose from. Online counseling degrees are delivered primarily or entirely through web-based learning, while hybrid degrees blend online coursework with in-person sessions. Over 30 schools in Texas offer hybrid and online counseling degrees that make counseling education more accessible to those who can’t attend traditional programs.

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Comparison of Texas Counseling Schools and Programs

The table below summarizes public and not-for-profit colleges and universities in Texas with traditional and online counseling programs. Where applicable, we note schools with one or more programs accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE), and the Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council (MPCAC).

The five major counseling degree concentrations are abbreviated as MH for mental health counseling degrees, MF for marriage and family therapy degrees, VR for vocational rehabilitation counseling degrees, SC for school counseling degrees, and SA for substance abuse counseling degrees. These correspond to the Texas counseling licenses Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), School Counselor (SC), and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC). Rehabilitation counselors are typically licensed as LPCs. Note that some programs offer degree tracks that can lead to credentialing in more than one specialty. Bold text indicates a program with online or hybrid options.

School NameAccreditation2-4Online/Hybrid Programs?MHMFVRSCSANet Price1
Abilene Christian UniversityCOAMFTEYes$29,734
Alvin Community CollegeYes$10,078
Amberton UniversityOnlineYesYesYesN.Av.
Angelo State UniversityOnlineYesYes$12,835
Austin Community College DistrictYes$4,233
Central Texas CollegeYes$6,285
Dallas Baptist UniversityYes$27,599
Dallas CollegeYes$4,803
Del Mar CollegeYes$5,617
East Texas Baptist UniversityHybridYesYes$23,885
El Paso Community CollegeYes$3,982
Episcopal Theological Seminary of the SouthwestCACREPYesN.Av.
Hardin-Simmons UniversityCACREPYes$23,337
Houston Christian UniversityOnlineYesYes$20,089
Houston Community CollegeYes$6,108
Kilgore CollegeOnlineYes$7,452
King’s UniversityYes$20,962
Lamar State College Port ArthurYes$6,411
Lamar UniversityOnlineYesYesYes$11,449
Lee CollegeYes$7,113
LeTourneau UniversityOnlineYesYes$25,932
Lubbock Christian UniversityOnlineYesYesYes$24,079
McLennan Community CollegeYesYes$6,691
Midland CollegeYes$4,539
Midwestern State UniversityCACREP, MPCACOnlineYesYesYes$11,160
North American UniversityOnlineYes$15,991
Odessa CollegeYes$7,453
Our Lady of the Lake UniversityCOAMFTEOnlineYesYesYes$18,362
Saint Edward’s UniversityCACREPHybridYesYesYes$24,668
Sam Houston State UniversityCACREPYesYesYes$14,287
San Antonio CollegeYes$6,041
San Jacinto Community CollegeOnlineYesYes$10,391
Southern Methodist UniversityCACREPYesYesYes$41,986
Southwestern Assemblies of God UniversityOnlineYesYesYes$22,245
St. Mary’s UniversityCACREPYesYes$17,899
Stephen F Austin State UniversityCACREPYesYesYesYes$16,819
Sul Ross State UniversityYesYes$15,580
Tarleton State UniversityCACREPYes$13,752
Tarrant County CollegeYesYes$6,867
Texas A&M International UniversityMPCACOnlineYesYes$5,155
Texas A&M University-Central TexasCACREP, COAMFTEYesYesYes$8,089
Texas A&M University-CommerceCACREPYesYes$13,639
Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiCACREPOnlineYesYesYesYes$14,349
Texas A&M University-KingsvilleCACREPOnlineYesYes$12,028
Texas A&M University-San AntonioCACREPYesYesYes$12,235
Texas A&M University-TexarkanaCACREPYes$13,810
Texas Christian UniversityCACREPYesYes$$42,574
Texas Southern UniversityOnlineYesYesYes$9,921
Texas State Technical CollegeOnlineYes$11,698
Texas State UniversityCACREPYesYesYes$16,385
Texas Tech UniversityCACREP, COAMFTEOnlineYesYesYesYes$17,057
Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterCACREPOnlineYesYesYesN.Av.
Texas Wesleyan UniversityCOAMFTEOnlineYesYesYes$21,495
Texas Woman’s UniversityCACREP, COAMFTEOnlineYesYesYes$11,627
Tyler Junior CollegeHybridYes$11,203
University of HoustonHybridYesYes$14,339
University of Houston-Clear LakeCACREPYesYesYes$16,737
University of Houston-VictoriaCACREPOnlineYesYes$11,375
University of Mary Hardin-BaylorCACREPYesYesYes$30,191
University of North TexasCACREPOnlineYesYesYesYes$11,915
University of North Texas at DallasCACREPHybridYesYesYes$6,575
University of St. ThomasCACREPOnlineYesYesYes$20,130
University of Texas at El PasoCACREPHybridYesYesYes$10,538
University of Texas at San AntonioCACREPYesYes$11,013
University of Texas at TylerCACREPOnlineYesYes$11,183
University of Texas of the Permian BasinYesYes$9,447
University of Texas Rio Grande ValleyCACREPOnlineYesYesYesYes$6,244
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterYesN.Av.
Wayland Baptist UniversityHybridYesYes$23,378
Weatherford CollegeYes$9,117
West Texas A&M UniversityOnlineYesYes$13,802

Texas Schools With Online Counseling Programs

Programs on the following lists may be online or hybrid. Check with schools for any in-person degree requirements.

Online Mental Health Counseling Degrees

  • Angelo State University
  • Houston Community College
  • Lamar University
  • LeTourneau University
  • Lubbock Christian University
  • Midwestern State University
  • Our Lady of the Lake University
  • Saint Edward’s University
  • San Jacinto Community College
  • Southwestern Assemblies of God University
  • Sul Ross State University
  • Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
  • Texas A&M University-Kingsville
  • Texas Southern University
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
  • Texas Wesleyan University
  • Texas Woman’s University
  • University of Houston
  • University of Houston-Victoria
  • University of North Texas at Dallas
  • University of St. Thomas
  • Wayland Baptist University
  • West Texas A&M University

Online Marriage and Family Therapy Degrees

  • Houston Christian University
  • Lamar University
  • Saint Edward’s University
  • Texas Wesleyan University
  • Texas Woman’s University

Online Rehabilitation Counseling Degrees

  • Our Lady of the Lake University
  • Texas Southern University
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
  • University of North Texas

Online School Counseling Degrees

  • Amberton University
  • Angelo State University
  • East Texas Baptist University
  • Lamar University
  • Midwestern State University
  • North American University
  • Our Lady of the Lake University
  • Sul Ross State University
  • Texas A&M International University
  • Texas A&M University-Kingsville
  • Texas Southern University
  • Texas Wesleyan University
  • Texas Woman’s University
  • University of Houston
  • University of Houston-Victoria
  • University of North Texas at Dallas
  • University of St. Thomas
  • University of Texas at El Paso
  • University of Texas at Tyler
  • Wayland Baptist University
  • West Texas A&M University

Online Substance Abuse Counseling Degrees

Top-Ranked Schools With Counseling Programs in Texas

US News & World Report’s Best Online M.Ed. Programs for Student Counseling 2022

  • Texas A&M University-College Station (#10 tie)
  • Texas A&M University-Commerce (#97 tie)
  • West Texas A&M University (#109 tie)
  • Lamar University (#157 tie)
  • Angelo State University (#178 tie)
  • University of Texas at Tyler (#196 tie)
  • University of St. Thomas (#253-329)6

Schools in Texas With Counseling Degrees

Traditional Undergraduate Programs

Midland College

Those pursuing a career as a substance abuse counselor may be interested in Midland College’s Associate of Applied Science (AAS) or Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling (ADAC). The AAS degree is designed to help students meet the educational requirements for the Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) license in Texas in approximately two and a half years of full-time study, while the certificate is designed for students who already have a degree in another subject or who want to apply for a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern (LCDC-I) license so they can gain experience in the field. Course topics in the ADAC program include theories and causes of addiction, counseling and intervention techniques, and ethics. AAS graduates from Midland College can choose to continue their studies in counseling at the bachelor’s level and will be qualified to apply for the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Healthcare Management degree completion program through Texas Tech University, the University of Texas at Arlington, or the University of Texas Permian Basin.

Traditional Graduate Programs

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

At Texas A&M University (TAMU)-Corpus Christi, students can earn a CACREP-accredited Master of Science (MS) in Professional Counseling with a specialization in Addictions Counseling; Clinical Mental Health Counseling; or Marriage, Family, and Couples Counseling. This 60-credit degree program fulfills the educational requirements to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Texas and graduates from the marriage and family therapy specialization also meet the degree requirements for the Texas Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) license. All students must complete the 45-credit counseling core curriculum and a three-credit Introduction to Research course; additional electives, a practicum, and an internship are completed in the area of specialization. TAMU-Corpus Christi also offers a CACREP-accredited MS in Professional School Counseling that prepares students for careers in assisting students in grades PK-12. New students can begin these programs in the fall, spring, and summer terms.

Texas Tech University

Texas Tech University (TTU) offers numerous opportunities for aspiring counselors to earn a related degree. The College of Education offers a 60-credit Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and a 48-credit M.Ed. in School Counseling that both take approximately three years to complete. Applicants who already have a master’s degree can complete the Non-Degree Professional Certification in School Counseling Program or the Mental Health Counseling Graduate Certificate. Students must typically begin these programs in the fall term although alternative start dates are considered on a case-by-case basis. TTU also offers a Master of Science (MS) in Couple, Marriage, and Family Therapy that meets course requirements for the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT) license in Texas. This degree can be combined with specific coursework in addiction counseling to further prepare graduates for licensure as Texas Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors (LCDCs).

University of Texas at El Paso

The CACREP-accredited Master of Rehabilitation Counseling (MRC) degree program at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) offers students the chance to develop mastery of rehabilitation and disability theories, counseling techniques, and research. Graduates are prepared to take the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) Exam and find employment with various government and non-profit agencies. Depending on the electives taken, graduates may also apply to become Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs). The 60-credit curriculum includes a practicum and an internship. The program has a small annual enrollment of between 25 to 40 students and most students complete the program in two years of full-time study. UTEP also offers a CACREP-accredited, 60-credit MS in Mental Health Counseling that fulfills the educational requirements for Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) licensing in Texas and can be combined with additional coursework to meet the course requirements to become a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). Those with at least two years of full-time teaching experience can apply to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) in School Counseling that consists of 60 credits and includes a school counseling practicum. The M.Ed. in School Counseling program offers in-person, online, and hybrid options for students requiring more flexibility.

Online and Hybrid Programs

Lamar University

Lamar University offers prospective counseling students two 60-credit online Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree options to choose from including Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Counseling and Development. Courses are offered in five-week blocks with start dates throughout the year. The M.Ed. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling prepares students for professional counseling careers in a range of settings such as hospitals and clinics, as well as private practice. Students must attend two five-day, on-campus residencies during the program and complete a practicum and an internship. Students in the M.Ed. in Counseling and Development program must choose a specialization in either Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling or Professional School Counseling. This degree program requires one five-day on-campus residency but coursework requirements vary for each specialization. School counseling applicants must have at least two years of full-time teaching experience. The Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling concentration meets Texas educational requirements for LPC and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) licensure, while the Professional School Counselor concentration meets the educational requirements for school counselor and LPC licensure.

Southwestern Assemblies of God University

Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU), located in Waxahachie, offers undergraduate counseling degree programs that can be completed either in-person or online. Its Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Human Services with a specialization in Counseling introduces students to foundational counseling theories and techniques and is designed to prepare students for further graduate study. Students are expected to complete 120 credits including 39 credits in the counseling specialization. The degree can also be completed with an optional minor in a related area, such as marriage and family counseling or addiction counseling. The program includes a required field practicum component and a general education core. SAGU also offers an Associate of Science (AS) in Addiction Counseling comprising 64 credits that prepares students to apply for licensure in Texas as Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors (LCDCs).

University of Houston-Victoria

The University of Houston-Victoria (UHV) offers two CACREP-accredited hybrid Master of Science degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Professional School Counseling. UHV has a strong commitment to online education, however, the range of online courses varies each term and students should be prepared to complete on-campus courses to fulfill the degree requirements. The MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program comprises 60 credits in the counseling field, including courses such as Theories in Counseling and Assessment in Counseling along with a practicum and an internship. This degree meets the educational requirements for Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) licensure in Texas. Professional School Counseling students learn to use age-appropriate counseling theories and models to work with K-12 students. This 60-credit degree meets the educational requirements for a Texas school counseling certificate and students may choose to complete additional coursework to meet the LPC requirements as well.

University of Texas at Tyler

The University of Texas at Tyler (UT Tyler) offers an online 48-credit Master of Arts (MA) degree in School Counseling with a required 200-hour on-site school counseling practicum. The program focuses on teaching students foundational and multicultural theories of school counseling and utilizes various interactive online platforms to connect students and faculty. The program has a cohort structure enabling students to complete classes with the same classmates throughout the program; students are only admitted for the summer term beginning in May. UT Tyler has designed the program to align with the educational requirements for school counseling licensure in Texas. The program boasts a 100% pass rate on the TExES professional school counselors certification examination, the required exam for school counseling licensure in the state. UT Tyler also offers an on-campus 60-credit MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CHMC) that is CACREP-accredited and meets the academic requirements for Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) licensure in Texas.

References:
1. National Center for Education Statistics College Navigator: https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/
2. Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, Accredited Programs: https://www.cacrep.org/directory/
3. Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education, Directory of COAMFTE Accredited Programs: https://coamfte.org/COAMFTE/Directory_of_Accredited_Programs/MFT_Training_Programs.aspx
4. Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council Accredited Programs: https://mpcacaccreditation.org/accredited-programs/
5. US News & World Report Best Student Counseling Programs 2022: https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-education-schools/student-counseling-rankings
6. US News & World Report Best Online Master’s in Education Programs Offering Student Counseling and Personnel Services 2022: https://www.usnews.com/education/online-education/education/student-counseling-rankings