INTEGRITY. ETHICS. TRUST.
PROGRAMMATIC ACCREDITATIONS
For students residing in or planning to
move to and pursue licensure in
California, NCU offers a California
Licensure Track MAMFT program.
This option has been evaluated by the
Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS),
the MFT licensing board in California,
and meets the licensure requirements.
CBBS, 1625 N Market Blvd., Suite
S-200, Sacramento, CA 95834,
916.574.7830, www.bbs.ca.gov/.
COAMFTE accreditation indicates that a
marriage and family therapy program has met
stringent accreditation standards and
demonstrates quality in marriage and family
therapy education. NCU's MAMFT was the first
distance-based program to receive COAMFTE
accreditation and our PhD-MFT is the first, and
still the only, distance-based doctoral program to
receive COAMFTE's coveted programmatic
accreditation. Commission on Accreditation for
Marriage and Family Therapy Education, 112
South Alfred Street, Alexandria, VA 22314,
703.838.9808, www.coamfte.org.
CALIFORNIA BOARD OF
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (BBS)
COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION
FOR MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY
EDUCATION (COAMFTE)
For full program disclosures, please visit www.ncu.edu/program-disclosures.
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of an institution to maintain and improve quality meets the standards of the accrediting body.
By earning your degree at NCU, you can be confident that the quality of education will meet
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