In general, in order to meet the qualifying degree requirements for Licensed Marital and Family Therapist (LMFT) you must be able to demonstrate that you have earned a Board approved graduate degree in marital and family therapy or in a mental health, behavioral science, or counseling related field which is content-equivalent to a graduate degree in marital and family therapy (as determined by the Board).
In order to be considered a qualifying degree, a graduate transcript must document the required minimum number of graduate hours and all knowledge are requirements. Academic courses must include a minimum of 45 class hours for each course.
Below you may find a list of in-state programs that have been pre-approved by the Board. The Board will also accept all programs accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy (COAMFTE). COAMFTE accredited programs do not require any additional academic review.
The Board also has a progressive licensure by endorsement statute. Generally, the statute will recognize most licenses issued in other jurisdictions and does not require an additional academic review of coursework earned.
If the degree you are seeking is not pre-approved by the Board, is not COAMFTE accredited, and you are not licensed in another jurisdiction there is not a process to advise you in advance of whether or not the degree will be accepted by the Board.
International degrees:
For applicants with international degrees, the Department shall review the applications of applicants for licensure under Subchapter 7. of the License Marital and Family Rules who have received a post-secondary degree from an educational institution outside the United States.
The Department shall determine whether the applicant's experience, command of the English language, and completed academic program meet the standards of an academic program of an accredited educational institution.