Licensure requirements for mental health counselors vary by state. If you plan to work in states other than Massachusetts, please review the list of state licensing boards and visit the appropriate website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
We have detailed the educational and pre-master's field experience requirements to qualify for LMHC licensure in Massachusetts. Graduates of the Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling will have fulfilled all these licensure requirements, but do make sure any other program you consider will do so as well.
In Massachusetts some of the requirements are:
Once you start, this post-master’s experience needs to be completed within eight years.
Upon completing the master’s degree, graduates of William James College look for jobs that qualify for the post-master’s supervised experience, with an approved supervisor. Sometimes graduates are hired at the place where they completed their practicum or internship.
You may take the exam at any time after graduation, but scores expire after five years. You would have to re-take the exam if you apply for licensure after your scores expire.
During your time in the program your professors will talk to you about the licensing exam and how to prepare for it.
There are many resources online and through other organizations that will assist with exam preparation.
The Massachusetts Mental Health Counselors Association has the latest information on exam dates and also offers its own (paid) exam prep workshops.
Other resources our students have found to be helpful are NCMHCE Exam and the National Board for Certified Counselors Examination Preparation.
Exam registration is through your ProCounselor account on the National Board of Certified Counselors website.