The Doctor of Marital and Family Therapy (DMFT) program builds upon a relational/systemic philosophy, follows the practitioner-evaluator model, and focuses on applied skill development for use in clinical practice, supervision, and administrative positions. Our DMFT program uses an online learning modality in which 50% of the courses are taught synchronously and 50% are taught asynchronously. The synchronous courses have a virtual classroom component and students and instructors will meet weekly in the evening during the quarter for lecture and discussion. The asynchronous courses do not meet weekly but students receive instructor guidance throughout the quarter.
Mental Health Administration within the elementary and secondary school settings
Academia—Adjunct and Full-time faculty positions
Research
Clinical positions in many mental health settings
Application Deadlines
Quarter
Application Open
Priority Deadline
Final Deadline
Autumn of 2021
May 15, 2020
Jan 31, 2021
Apr 30, 2021
Admissions Requirements
Complete online application
Master’s degree in Marital and Family Therapy/Couple and Family Therapy or Clinical Counseling. Must be a qualifying degree for licensure (LMFT or LPCC) in the applicant’s state.
3.3 master’s level GPA
Oral interview with faculty member(s)
Three letters of recommendation (2 academic and 1 professional preferred)
Background check
No GRE admissions requirement
Discipline Accrediting Agency
The program offered by Loma Linda University is the only DMFT program granted accreditation through the Council on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE), the accrediting body associated with American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). COAMFTE accreditation means students meet national practice standards for marital and family therapy. This accreditation facilitates graduates’ eligibility to practice across the country as well as in California. Additional information about COAMFTE-accredited programs.
State Accrediting Agency
The DMFT program offered by Loma Linda University is regionally accredited by Accrediting Commission for Schools-Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ASC-WASC).
Integrating faith and health
Loma Linda University educates and encourages a balanced life by living our values of humility, compassion, justice, integrity, excellence, freedom and self- control. You will be surrounded by faculty who are committed to healthcare innovation and research while engaging your spirituality.
Expected Cost of Attendance
Academic Year 2020-2021
Year of Program:
Year 1
Year 2
Tuition
$31,265
$31,265
Fees
$2,700
$3,600
Books & Supplies
$2,147
$1,846
Instruments
—
—
Misc (e.g., Boards, Licensing exam, Uniforms)
—
—
Total
$36,112
$36,711
Notes
Expected costs for the 2020-2021 academic year are based on full time attendance. From year to year, increases are anticipated consistent with inflation in the professional education sector.
No quarterly enrollment fees for online students
Estimated Living Expenses
Academic Year 2020-2021, off campus, with a roommate
Year of Program:
Year 1
Year 2
Months enrolled
9
12
Room & Board
$12,645
$16,860
Transportation
$2,880
$3,840
Personal Expenses
$2,070
$2,760
Notes
Amounts are what a student can apply to borrow for the number of months shown in each academic year based on living off campus with a roommate and not with a relative.
International students need to calculate 12 months of living expenses based on the numbers listed here.
In general, to qualify for financial aid a student must be enrolled at least half time taking degree requirements. Half time is 6 units in a quarter for undergraduate programs and 4 units in a quarter for graduate programs.