Monday, November 24, 2025 at 8:00 AM until 9:00 AMEastern Standard Time UTC -05:00
At the University of North Florida, Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, we invite you to be part of the advocacy to facilitate well-being in our community.
Join us for a virtual information session on the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC). Our UNF CMHC program is a 2-yr, full time, 60-credit, face-to-face, and cohort program, that is accredited by CACREP. With a renowned faculty, our mission is to train excellent clinical mental health counselors who are culturally competent, community-engaged, ethical, and service-driven. To reach this goal, we provide individualized mentorship, intentional support, and diverse transformative learning opportunities to train clinicians as scholar-practitioners, fierce advocates, and thoughtful leaders in the mental health field.
Led by Program Director Dr. Tes Tuason, the session will cover:
Program highlights - why the UNF CMHC program is superior to others in the community
The admissions and application processes and timelines, and tips for an improved application, due once a year, March 1st
CMHC program outcomes
Who should attend?
Upper-level undergraduates or professionals in:
Psychology, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Education, Public Health, Nutrition, Nursing, etc.
We have no pre-requisites, so anyone with the intention of being a mental health counselor with the purpose of supporting individuals’ well-being, promoting mental health, and enhancing lives.
Come ready to learn, ask questions, and envision what’s next.
Because wherever you grow from here, you’ll soar—onward, upward, toward your North.
Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.