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Meet the New York state educational requirements needed to become a Licensed Mental Health Counselor through our convenient online program.

Licensed Mental Health Counselors have a master’s degree in counseling and provide evaluation, assessment, treatment and consultation services for adults and children, families and communities.
We also offer an on-campus version of this program.
60
credits
$805
per-credit
$3,415 Graduate Assistantships available per semester (Must be available to work on Albany or Troy campuses.)
3 years
to graduate
Online
program
A mix of live and asynchronous online courses with in-person internships near you

Licensed Mental Health Counselors have a master’s degree in counseling and provide evaluation, assessment, treatment and consultation services for adults and children, families and communities.
We also offer an on-campus version of this program.
60 credits
(8-credit practicum also available)
$825 per-credit
$3,415 Graduate Assistantships available per semester
(Must be available to work on Albany or Troy campuses.)
3 years
to graduate
Online
A mix of live and asynchronous online courses with in-person internships near you
Looking for an in-person program? We have that, too!
Russell Sage College is the region’s premier institution for health professions, offering the most comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

Our master’s in Mental Health Counseling and Community Psychology is approved by the New York State Education Department’s Office of the Professions. Graduates are eligible to take the exam required to practice as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in New York state.
(We offer a Community Psychology master’s for those not seeking licensure as a LMHC.)

While your career path is a personal choice, we wanted to help you by breaking down the difference in licensing requirements in New York state, so you can understand your educational journey, licensing requirements, and scope of practice for each route.
Use your program electives toward a concentration in any of these areas:
Our master’s in Mental Health Counseling and Community Psychology program is 60 credits and can be completed full time in approximately three years. The program has been registered with New York State Education Department as meeting the educational qualifications leading to licensure as a Mental Health Counselor in New York state.
This program is registered with the New York State Department of Education and meets the education requirements for the New York state Licensed Mental Health Counselor credential. Students who want to become licensed in other states will need to research educational requirements specific to the state(s) of interest.

Space will be limited so apply by March 15th, 2026, for a chance to secure your spot.
Applicants should have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 and should have completed undergraduate courses in Social Science Statistics, History and Systems of Psychology, and three additional courses in behavioral sciences.

Our master’s program comes with a deep, Russell Sage-level of support from an assigned faculty advisor who works with you to ensure your success.
Chair and In-Person Program Director, Associate Professor of Psychology
Professor of Psychology, Internship Coordinator
Online Graduate Program Director, Assistant Professor of Mental Health Counseling and Community Psychology
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Gayle Morse, Ph.D., Professor “Students with a master’s degree in counseling walk out the door with jobs. There’s such a need for counselors that they have jobs immediately.”

Graduates of Russell Sage’s Mental Health Counseling and Community Psychology program become Licensed Mental Health Counselors and enter private and group practices or join state and county agencies, health care systems, universities, school districts, human service agencies, and more.
As a counseling psychology master’s candidate, you will work therapeutically with clients in person under the supervision of licensed, registered professionals. Students will be guided through the process of finding an internship site near them by our dedicated internship coordinator.
You will also conduct research and may be eligible for research funding from Russell Sage College’s Broughton Graduate Fellowship or Paul Search Research Award in Community Psychology, or from the American Psychological Association.
Professional organizations and conferences are another opportunity to learn. Our students have presented research at the American Psychological Association’s national and regional conferences and Russell Sage College’s Graduate Research symposium.
Meet students and alumni from our counseling master’s program.
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Explore growing career paths in healthcare, education, business, and criminal justice. Learn how Sage’s undergrad and grad programs prepare you for success.
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With a master’s in psychology, you gain access to a range of opportunities — whether you’re passionate about counseling work, human services, research, or specialized roles in schools, communities, and corporations.
A. The career landscape for mental health counselors who complete their degrees online is strong. Earning a mental health counseling degree from an accredited program, including the required in-person internship hours, makes candidates eligible to earn counseling credentials and join a growing workforce of mental health professionals. In New York, graduates of online mental health counseling programs can take the Licensed Mental Health Counselor exam upon graduation.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the demand for substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors is expected to grow by 17% between 2024 and 2034, which is much faster than the average for all professions.[1] New York is one of the top five states for employment of mental health counselors, employing more than 22,000 professionals in this category in 2024. The New York City metropolitan area, which includes Jersey City and Newark, is the top employer for this profession in all metro areas in the U.S., employing more than 23,000 mental health counselors.
A. Graduates of the Master of Mental Health Counseling and Community Psychology online program at Russell Sage are qualified to apply for licensure as Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHC) in the State of New York. The Sage internship coordinator works with students to secure convenient and relevant internship experiences during the MA program, which helps lay the foundation for the required professional experience prior to licensure.
Upon completion of the Sage program, which is registered with the New York Education Department Office of the Professions, graduates are eligible to take the required National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE) administered by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Prior to licensure but after completing the master’s program, prospective LMHCs must also complete 3,000 hours of supervised work experience, with at least 1,500 of those hours including direct client contact.[1]
A. Students in the MA of Mental Health Counseling and Community Psychology online program complete both a community psychology externship and a mental health counseling internship, for a total of nine credit hours. Students must complete at least 45 credit hours of coursework prior to being approved for externship placement. They must also complete other required courses prior to beginning their mental health counseling internships.
The externship and internship are completed in-person at approved locations. The program’s internship coordinator works with online students to find internship sites that meet their career goals and are geographically convenient for them.
In addition to the internship hours completed during the program, graduates must complete an additional 3,000 hours of supervised counseling experience prior to qualifying for the LMHC credential in New York.
A. The online learning experience at Russell Sage College is designed to be convenient for online learners without sacrificing the quality or content of their education. All courses are delivered online, with most clinical courses delivered via live online meetings that are typically scheduled in the evening hours. Live online courses give students a chance to interact with and learn from their classmates through clinical discussions. Other courses are offered in an asynchronous format that allows students to complete the coursework from anywhere in the world at any time.
In addition to the obvious convenience for students, scholarly evidence suggests there are other benefits for online learners, as well. One journal article indicates, for instance, that online learning provides “highly structured, efficient, and secure management of assignments and grades” as well as “the learner-centered critical thinking” evidenced in online course discussion boards. The Sage online learning experience expects students to fully engage in their online coursework to reap the benefits of these online delivery methods.
A. The Sage online LMHC program curriculum includes nine credit hours of fieldwork that consists of one community psychology counseling practicum and two counseling internships. The clinical placements take place at the end of the program, and students are expected to complete all other coursework prior to enrolling in the internship placements.
Students in the MA program also have the option to complete one of the following:
A. Yes, students can complete the Mental Health Counseling & Community Psychology online program while also having a full-time job. The MA program is designed for maximum flexibility. Asynchronous online coursework can be completed on a flexible schedule before or after work and from any location. Clinical courses that require live online meetings are scheduled in the evenings, making it possible for working professionals to attend.
However, students who are working full-time are discouraged from attempting to complete the program on a three-year timeline, as the depth of coursework and clinical training requires a significant time commitment to engage fully and succeed.
That said, working during a graduate program can be an excellent way to offset the costs of attendance and gain professional experience, depending on the job and the student’s course load. Academic advisors can help students thrive in both work and graduate studies. Key ways to achieve a balance between the workload of a job and a master’s program include the following:
Justin Kimber, Ph.D.
Online Graduate Program Director,
Assistant Professor of Mental Health Counseling and Community Psychology
kimbej@sage.edu
Alicia Harlow, Ph.D.
Chair and In-Person Program Director,
Associate Professor of Psychology
518-244-2223
harloa2@sage.edu
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