State Authorization and Programmatic Licensure
State authorization for online education refers to the legal requirement that a college or university must have permission from a U.S. state to offer educational programs to students who live in that state — especially when those students take courses online.
Licensure for law and psychology programs is the process by which graduates become legally authorized to practice in their profession — and it’s tightly regulated by state licensing boards.
If a student earns a degree online or from an out-of-state university, they still must meet the licensure requirements of the state where they plan to practice.
Programmatic Licensure
American Bar Association (ABA)
Office of the Consultant on Legal Education/Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar
321 North Clark Street
21st Floor
Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: 312-988-6738
Fax: 312-988-5681
Website: americanbar.org
Barry Currier
Interim Consultant
Phone: 312-988-6744
E-mail: Barry.Currier@americanbar.org
Scott Norberg
Deputy Consultant
Phone: 312-988-5103
E-mail: Scott.Norberg@americanbar.org
California State Bar
180 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-538-2000
Website: calbar.ca.gov
American Association of Law School (AALS)
1201 Connecticut Avenue
NW Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036-2717Phone: 202-296-8851
Fax: 202-296-8869
E-mail: aals@aals.org
Website: aals.org
Marriage & Family Therapist (MFT) Psychology Licensure
Our curriculum meets the MFT licensure requirements outlined in Section 4980.36 of the California Business and Professions (Cal. B&P) Code. The program fulfills all educational requirements established by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) and includes supervised experience hours that contribute toward the required clinical training. Additionally, the curriculum satisfies the educational requirements for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) licensure as defined in Section 4999.33 of the Cal. B&P Code. Our training also aligns with licensure requirements for MFT and/or LPCC in certain other states.
Golden Gate University (GGU) is regionally accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). However, some states require accreditation from specialized agencies or impose additional licensure requirements.
If you intend to pursue licensure outside the state of California—or if you plan to complete any portion of the program, including the traineeship, outside of California—please consult a faculty member in the Department of Psychology before beginning the program to ensure alignment with your desired state’s licensure standards.
The state-by-state table below provides a preliminary review of comparable licenses and determines, where possible, if our program meets each state’s educational and clinical requirements. This information is intended as a general guide and may not reflect individual circumstances or recent regulatory changes.
Important Note: Licensure requirements are subject to change and may vary depending on your academic background, including any coursework taken outside this program. Students are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research and seek professional guidance to determine the best licensure pathway for their goals.
State Based Marriage & Family Therapist (MFT) Licensure – As of July 1, 2024
What is Issued: License
Name of What’s Issued:
- Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) (while post-graduate supervised hours are being completed).
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) (once supervised hours have been completed).
Accreditation Requirements:
- The Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE); or
- Regional accreditation.
Examinations:
- California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy California Law and Ethics Examination; and California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Clinical Examination.
Curriculum Requirements: At least 60 semester or 90 quarter units of instruction that includes no less than 12 semester or 18 quarter units of coursework in theories, principles, and methods of a variety of psychotherapeutic orientations directly related to marriage and family therapy and marital and family systems approaches to treatment, and how these theories can be applied therapeutically with individuals, couples, families, adults, including elder adults, children, adolescents, and groups to improve, restore, or maintain healthy relationships. Instruction in all of the following content areas:
- Diagnosis, assessment, prognosis, and treatment of mental disorders;
- Developmental issues from infancy to old age;
- Broad range of matters and life events within marriage and family relationships;
- Cultural competency and sensitivity;
- Multicultural development and cross-cultural interaction;
- The effect of socioeconomic status on treatment and resources;
- Resilience;
- Human sexuality;
- Substance use disorders; and
- California law and professional ethics.
Additional coursework is required in Aging and Long-Term Care, and applicants must complete the required coursework or supervised experience for suicide risk assessment and intervention
Field Experience Requirements: Practicum that involves direct client contact, and the following:
- A minimum of 6 semester or 9 quarter units of practicum in a supervised clinical placement that provides supervised fieldwork experience;
- A minimum of 150 hours of face-to-face experience counseling individuals, couples, families, or groups; and
- 75 hours of either (or a combination of) client centered advocacy and face-to-face counseling.
State Regulation: California – Statutes and Regulations
State Board: California – Board of Behavioral Sciences
Federal Disclosure: Meets State Requirements.
Additional Important Information: California has different requirements for applicants applying through reciprocity.
What is Issued: License.
Name of What’s Issued:
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist – Intern (while post-graduate supervised hours are being completed).
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (once supervised hours have been completed).
Accreditation Requirements:
- The Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE); or
- Equivalent accreditation.
Examinations: The National Examination in Marital and Family Therapy.
Curriculum Requirements: Graduate education must include 60 semester hours in the following courses of study:
- Human Development, including sexuality (2 courses);
- Marital and Family Systems (2 courses);
- Marital and Family Therapy (3 courses);
- Ethical and Legal Issues (1 course);
- Supervised Practice of MFT (3 courses);
- Diagnosis and Assessment, including the use of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (1 course);
- Social and Cultural Foundations (1 course);
- Research (1 course);
- Abuse of Alcohol or Controlled Substances (1 course);
- Crisis or Trauma (1 course);
- Grief or Loss (1 course);
- Group Counseling (1 course); and
- Individual Counseling Theories (1 course).
Field Experience Requirements: Clinical experience working with individuals, couples, and families and be equivalent to 3 courses taken during 3 semesters which provide a minimum of 40 weeks of supervised practice.
State Regulation: Nevada – Rules and Regulations
State Board: Nevada – Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists & Clinical Professional Counselors
Federal Disclosure: Does Not Meet Requirements.
Federal Disclosure Reason: The curriculum does not meet the state’s equivalency for COAMFTE accreditation.
What is Issued: License
Name of What’s Issued:
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (LMFTA) (while post-graduate supervised hours are being completed).
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) (once supervised hours have been completed).
Accreditation Requirements: Regional accreditation
- Examinations:
The National Examination in Marriage and Family Therapy; and - Texas Jurisprudence Exam
Curriculum Requirements: 60 semester hours in the following coursework:
- Theoretical Knowledge and Foundations of marriage and family therapy (3 semester hours);
- Assessment and Treatment in marriage and family therapy (12 semester hours);
- Human Development, Gender, Multicultural Issues and Family Studies (6 semester hours);
- Psychopathology (3 semester hours);
- Professional Ethics (3 semester hours);
- Applied Professional Research (3 semester hours);
- Treatment of Addictions and Management of Crisis Situations;
- Supervised Clinical Internship; and
- Remaining courses must be marriage and family therapy related coursework.
Field Experience Requirements: 12 months or 9 semester hours of practicum with 300 hours of experience. 150 hours must be direct client contact hours. Of these, at least 75 hours must be direct client contact with couples and families.
State Regulation: Texas – Rules and Regulations
State Board: Texas – Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists
Federal Disclosure: With Modifications
Federal Disclosure Reason: Our degree program requires 300 direct client contact hours, which exceeds Texas’ requirement. We do not require 75 hours of direct client contact with couples and families. Students wishing to pursue licensure in Texas should ensure that they select a practicum site that is able to provide these hours with couples and families.
What is Issued: License
Name of What’s Issued:
- Resident in Marriage and Family Therapy (while post-graduate supervised hours are being completed).
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) (once supervised hours have been completed).
Accreditation Requirements: Regional accreditation.
Examinations: The National Examination in Marital and Family Therapy.
Curriculum Requirements: 60 semester hours of coursework in the following areas:
- Marriage and Family Studies (6 semester hours);
- Marriage and Family Therapy (6 semester hours);
- Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan (3 semester hours);
- Abnormal behaviors (3 semester hours);
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Addictive Behaviors (3 semester hours);
- Multicultural Counseling (3 semester hours);
- Professional Identity and Ethics (3 semester hours);
- Research (3 semester hours);
- Assessment and Treatment (3 semester hours); and
- Supervised Internship.
Field Experience Requirements: Supervised internship of at least 600 hours to include 240 hours of direct client contact, of which 200 hours shall be with couples and families. Only internship hours earned after completion of 30 graduate semester hours may be counted towards residency hours.
State Regulation: Virginia – Laws and Regulations
State Board: Virginia – Board of Counseling
Federal Disclosure: With Modifications
Federal Disclosure Reason: GGU requires 300 direct hours of client contact. The student would need to pursue placement with a site that provides experience with couples and families and ensure 200 such hours are completed. In addition, the student would need to begin practicum only after 30 credits have been completed.
What is Issued: License
Name of What’s Issued:
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (LMFTA) (while post-graduate supervised hours are being completed).
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) (once supervised hours have been completed).
Accreditation Requirements:
- The Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE); or
- Regional accreditation.
Examinations: The National Examination in Marital and Family Therapy.
Curriculum Requirements: At least 45 semester hours total and at least 27 semester hours in the first 5 areas of study:
- Marital and Family Systems (6 semester hours);
- Marital and Family Therapy (6 semester hours);
- Individual Development (2 semester hours);
- Psychopathology (2 semester hours);
- Human Sexuality (2 semester hours);
- Research (3 semester hours);
- Professional Ethics and Law (3 semester hours);
- Electives (3 semester hours); and
- Supervised Clinical Practice (9 semester hours).
Field Experience Requirements: Supervised clinical practice. An applicant may acquire up to nine semester credits or twelve quarter credits through supervised clinical practice in marriage and family therapy under the supervision of a qualified marriage and family therapist as determined by the school.
State Regulation: Washington – Laws
State Board: Washington – Department of Health
Federal Disclosure: Meets Requirements
Under review. Updates coming soon.