Choose the degree pathway that helps you achieve your goals: Prepare for support roles with the Associate of Arts (AA) program or for entry-level management-track roles with the Bachelor of Arts (BA) program.
Faculty members bring a wide range of clinical, counseling, and administrative experience to your classes, so you understand how to apply theory in practice.
The convenient online learning environment makes college education more manageable—even with your busy work and family life. High interactivity makes online learning an engaging experience.
Build skills in research, statistical analysis, professional writing, scientific inquiry, and more as you prepare to enter the job market or pursue graduate-level study in human services, social work, mental health counseling, or another related field.
Help support healthier, more resilient communities with skills that include administration, counseling, and more. Prepare for roles within public, private, and non-profit agencies that support mental health and wellness.
This program challenges you to understand how culture can impact mental health for patients and practitioners, and how to build trust with a wide range of clients and co-workers.
Prepare to work with populations ranging from people with developmental disabilities to people with substance abuse disorders.
New England College’s community mental health programs teach skills for program administration, client assessment, and individual counseling along with fundamental knowledge of human development, psychology, and more.