
Accepting Application for Enrollment
Fall 2012
Online application
Program Schedules for Mental Health Counseling and Human Services
The Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling offers a rigorous 60-credit degree program that provides the educational preparation for licensure in the state of New Hampshire and the potential for licensure in other states. The Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling program involves an intensive internship program, in which students are placed according to their talents and career ambitions, and mentored by the host organization, an NEC faculty member, and the Director of the Community Mental Health program We are proud of our professional partnerships, our service to the community mental health community and organizations of New Hampshire. Some of the partnerships include: Riverbend, West Central Behavioral Health and Behavioral Health and Development of Strafford County.
COHORTS
Wentworth-Douglas Schedule coming soon.
M.S. in Human Services (non-licensure track)
MS in Human Services programs offer students a 36-credit degree program including many of the courses in the 60-credit MS in Mental Health Counseling, without the intensive internship component. Graduates of this program are prepared for leadership positions in social services, education, behavioral health management, counseling related organizations, and healthcare. Specific career tracks that graduates may pursue include case management, day treatment specialists, psychological assistants and vocational evaluators.
MS in Human Services Course Sequence
MS in Mental Health Counseling Course Sequence
Capstone Project Guidelines-MS in Human Services
Application Requirements
To apply, submit the online NEC Graduate School
application (www.nec.edu), a personal statement, official college
transcripts and 1 letter of recommendation.*
No GRE or GMAT scores are required.
*The
admissions committee reserves the right to require other admission
documents and will inform those applicants of that requirement during
the enrollment process.Applications will be accepted until the cohort is
full.
For more academic information:
please contact Jan Arsenault at jjarsenault@nec.edu
For more information contact us at:
Office of Graduate Admission | New England College
98 Bridge Street | Henniker, NH 03242
M-F, 8:30-4:30 EST | Phone: (603) 428-2252
Fax: (603) 428-3155 | graduateadmission@nec.edu

