Campbellsville University’s Louisville Marriage & Family Therapy program is committed to preparing compassionate and skilled marriage and family therapists ready to serve diverse communities. We offer a supportive, values-based learning environment with hands-on clinical training to help you grow personally and professionally.

Whether you're beginning your journey as a therapist or advancing your current practice, Campbellsville’s MFT program empowers you to make a transformative impact in the lives of others.

 

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Program Overview:

Our COAMFTE accredited  Master of Marriage and Family Therapy (MMFT) program is dedicated to preparing compassionate, skilled clinicians who are equipped to support individuals, couples, and families through life’s challenges. Rooted in systemic, relational, and evidence-based practices, our program emphasizes ethical practice, cultural humility, and professional integrity. With a blend of academic rigor and practical experience, students develop the tools to foster meaningful change, promote emotional well-being, and strengthen relationships in diverse communities. 

 

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Accredidation:

Campbellsville University’s Marriage and Family Therapy program, offered in both an in person and/or online format based in Louisville and Online, is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE). This prestigious accreditation ensures that our program meets national standards for excellence in MFT education and prepares graduates for licensure and professional practice across the United States. 

 

FAQs:

Yes, the program based in Louisville/Online is COAMFTE accredited

Yes, the program is designed with flexibility to accommodate working professionals.

Most students complete the program in approximately 2.5–3 years, depending on course load.

Yes, there is a Program Handbook for the Marriage and Family Therapy program at Campbellsville University. It provides detailed information about program policies, course requirements, clinical training, and expectations for students.

 

Questions? We're Here to Help

If you have questions about the Louisville/Online Marriage and Family Therapy program, whether it's about admissions, course format, licensure, or anything in between, our dedicated team is here to support you.

Email onlinesupport@campbellsville.edu to connect with one of our admissions counselor. We’re happy to guide you every step of the way!