Graduate Achievement Data

Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) requires accredited programs to provide Graduate Achievement data, starting with the year the program becomes accredited or over the most recent 7 years. The following table provides all Graduate Achievement data for the Doctor of Marital and Family Therapy program.

COAMFTE Data DMFT 2024

FT=Full‐time • PT=Part‐time • IP=In Process: Students from the cohort listed have yet to graduate from the cohort year listed.

Programs are only required to provide data on the past 7 years/cohort or since the program was initially accredited, whichever is shorter.

*Graduation Rate is the program's Advertised Length of Completion which is how long the program is designed to complete as written.

**Job Placement Rate is the percentage of graduates from the cohort year that are employed utilizing skills learned in the COAMFTE accredited program.

Contextual Information for 0% Entries

2015-2016

  • Of the 3 FT students, 1 withdrew from the program and 2 graduated but not within the advertised length of time.

Our Faculty

Each faculty member within the Department of Counseling and Family Sciences supports the mission, goals and learning outcomes of the Doctor of Marital and Family Therapy program as well as the mission and values of the University. Although our educational backgrounds represent various disciplines, we share a common respect for and belief in systemic-relational thinking and evidence-based practice. This is demonstrated by our efforts in reviewing and voting on individual program policies as well as accreditation, involvement in various ongoing presentation and publication efforts, advocating and modeling a systems-relational perspective in clinical practice and supervision of students both in and outside of the classroom.

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Demographics

The DMFT program is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse student, faculty, and supervisor body. We believe that it is this diversity that helps us to provide an open educational environment that seeks to advance the field of Marriage and Family Therapy in consideration of all families.

Our current student body demographics are:

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Our current faculty and clinical supervisor demographics are:

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Marital and Family Therapy (DMFT Online)