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Accreditation

The Marriage and Family Therapy Program at OSU is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education
(COAMFTE). 


Graduate Achievement Data

Accredited: November 1, 1991

Advertised Program Length*: 2 Years

 

  2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23
# of Students in Program 8 8 8 7 8 8 12 12
Graduation Rate 75 88 88 86 88 100 92 In Process
Job Placement Rate % 100 88 100 86 86 88 91 In Process
Licensure Rate 100 88 86 86 86 100 73 In Process
National Exam Pass Rate % 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 In Process


FT=Full-time

 

Programs are only required to provide data on the past 10 years/cohort or since the program was initial accredited, whichever is shorter.

 

* Programs should report graduation rates for program’s Advertised Length of Completion which is how long the program is designed to complete as written.

 

**Programs applying for initial or renewal of accreditation are required to publish the following in their SAC table: (1) the maximum length of program completion (years only) and (2) graduation rates for maximum length of program completion (maximum allowable time in which a student must finish the program).  Programs in Maintenance of Accreditation are encouraged to continue publishing the graduation rates for maximum length of completion but are not required to do so.

 

*** Masters and Doctoral programs are required to provide this information.  Job Placement Rates by cohort is defined as the percentage of graduates from the cohort year listed that are employed utilizing skills learned in the COAMFTE accredited program.

 

**** Masters programs are required to provide this information.  Doctoral and Post-Degree programs are encouraged to share this with the public. For Master’s programs only, COAMFTE has established a benchmark of 70% pass rate for each cohort.  Programs in California can use the California Law and Ethics exam for MFTs to meet this requirement. Masters programs can add a column if they have International students that do not take the exam or if they have students that take either the National Exam or the California Exam.

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