Become a Nationally Certified Counselor upon Graduation
As a participant in the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) National Counselor Examination Graduate Student Administration (NCE GSA), the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program has been evaluated and determined to provide the necessary educational coursework for eligibility for national certification.
Any student approved to complete the examination through the NCE GSA has met the academic eligibility requirements for national certification.
Eligibility Requirements
Eligibility requirements to take either the NCE or the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam (NCMHCE) as an enrolled student at PAU include the following:
- Current enrollment in the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program
- A MFCC declared emphasis: To declare your emphasis area, please complete the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Degree Emphasis Form.
- Must be in the last quarter of matriculation at PAU (i.e., in final internship and/or final courses in the program)
- Must be a student in good standing (B or better GPA, no active or open remediation plans or SEC involvement)
NCE/NCMHCE Exam FAQ's:
Why should I take the NCE now?
- It’s cheaper!
- You can “bank” your scores for licensure in most states. (Please check your state’s testing requirements!)
- You are more in touch with the material now than you will ever be
- More states require the NCE than the NCMHCE
I’m in California, which requires the NCMHCE for licensure as an LPCC. What does taking the NCE do for me?
- You can become a Board Certified Counselor with this exam.
- If you move, that score moves with you and may apply to license in another state.
What is the difference between the NCE and the NCMHCE?
- The NCE is a multiple choice content exam covering your main core areas that, along with supervised clinical experience and your master’s degree, allow you to apply to be a Board Certified Counselor. Here are some PRACTICE QUESTIONS
- The NCMHCE is a practice based exam that involves clinical scenarios that are required for licensure in the state of California (even though the graduate administration cannot be used for licensure). What can happen with this exam is that it can be used, along with your degree and supervised practice, to apply to be a Board Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor. Here are some PRACTICE QUESTIONS
If I am in California, I should take the NCMHCE for LPCC licensure, right?
- Yes and no. You will take it for licensure but you probably do not need to take it now unless you just want to practice. The California licensure board does not accept test results on the CMHCE that occur prior to eligibility for licensure.
What if I am getting my LMFT in California?
- Neither of these exams is required for LMFT.
- You can still take the NCE and become a Board Certified Counselor.
- You can still take the NCMHCE and become a Board Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor.
- If you leave California, you may find that you are more eligible for a counseling license (LPC, LCMHC) in another state if you have taken one or more of these tests.
Are board certification exams required?
No - this is an opportunity and not a requirement.
Do I need to take my exam before I graduate?
No - you can wait until after graduation to take the appropriate exam for certification and possibly licensure.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF TAKING THE EXAM WHILE STILL A STUDENT