COAMFTE Accredited Programs

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By: David Stewart

Alliant International University

What Is COAMFTE Accreditation?

If you’re looking to learn what is MFT degree, how to become an MFT, and obtain a degree in marriage and family therapy and have started researching potential programs, you may have come across a term you hadn’t seen before: COAMFTE Accreditation. 

What does it mean and why should you care?

COAMFTE stands for Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education and imposes professional, industry-specific standards on related educational programs. This guide will cover how a training or degree program becomes accredited and some of the benefits of accreditation. As you’ll quickly start to recognize, COAMFTE accredited programs are some of the most reputable and consistent when it comes to marriage and family therapy degrees.

About COAMFTE

COAMFTE, in its current incarnation, has been in existence since 1978. It’s recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation as the only accrediting agency for graduate degree and clinical training programs in marriage and family therapy. The types of psychology degree programs it accredits include:1

The purpose of the accreditation process is to “promote best practices through the establishment, review and revision of accreditation standards and policies.”2  In other words, they assure that these psychology degree programs meet set educational standards that yield well-prepared practitioners.

How A Program Gets Accredited

For a degree program or training program to receive accreditation by COAMFTE, it usually takes two years. There are seven steps on the road to accreditation:3

As you can see, the accreditation process is involved; this allows the commission to effectively assess an MFT program’s eligibility. Only programs that meet these stringent requirements will be COAMFTE accredited.

Benefits of Accreditation

So, after all that, what does a COAMFTE accredited program get you? There are several benefits to students:

Sources: 

  1. “About COAMFTE.” Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education. https://www.coamfte.org/COAMFTE/About_COAMFTE/COAMFTE/About_COAMFTE/About_COAMFTE.aspx. Accessed: January 5, 2022.
  2. “Accreditation Process at a Glance.” Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education. https://www.coamfte.org/COAMFTE/COAMFTE_Resources/Accreditation_Process_at_a_Glance/COAMFTE/Resources/Accreditation_Process_at_a_Glance.aspx. Accessed: January 5, 2022. 
  3. Caldwell, Ben. “Choosing the MFT Program That’s Right for You.” National Council on Family Relations. https://www.ncfr.org/resources/career-resources/students/choosing-mft-program-s-right-you. Accessed: January 5, 2022.

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