Info Session/Admission Overview

The MFT Department encourages prospective applicants to review the Program’s website materials, MFT Admission Requirements, Application Process, Program Cost, and University’s departments and resources. We invite prospective applicants to attend our free information sessions to learn more and ask questions about the MFT Program and admissions.

Interested in learning more about the CSUDH M.S. in MFT PROGRAM?

Please register for one or more sessions.

October 8, Tuesday, 5.30pm - 6.30pm

October 11, Friday, 12.00pm - 1.00pm

November 12, Tuesday, 5.30pm - 6.30pm

November 15, Friday, 12.00pm - 1.00pm

December 3, Tuesday, 5.30pm - 6.30pm

December 6, Friday, 12.00pm - 1.00pm

January 14, Tuesday, 5.30pm - 6.30pm

January 17, Friday, 12.00pm - 1.00pm


MFT Application Requirements and Process

Fall 2025 Application
Application OpensOctober 1st
Application DeadlineFebruary 1st


Step 1: Meet all minimum Admissions Requirements
  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or University.
  • A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B) or better in the most recent 60-semester or 90 quarter units of upper-division course work undertaken as a student.
  • Completion of all prerequisite courses prior to applying to the program. 
  • Completion of the Graduate Record Examination General Aptitude (GRE) Test; an average GPA of 3.5 or attainment of a previous master’s degree waives this requirement.
Step 2: Complete a Cal State Apply Application online

* non-refundable fee at the time of submission.

* The MFT Program provides detailed application instructions in the Cal State Apply Application. 

Applicants must apply to the University (Cal State Apply), including the Department of Marital and Family Therapy Supplemental Application. The MFT Department requires the following credentials and materials of all applicants to the MFT Program at CSUDH: 

  • Personal Statement /Autobiographical Essay – Applicant will submit a word document essay recommended in an APA Format (approximately 900 words) addressing the following: 
    • reasons for wanting to become a marriage and family therapist. 
    • personal history and how it has led to your decision. 
    • professional history and how it has led to your decision.
    • professional goals. 
    • personal characteristics that will contribute to your being a good marriage and family therapist; and 
    • experience and education/training you have with diverse populations 
  • Writing Sample -Applicant will choose a book from the list below and write a reflective response. Your response should be no more than 900 words, recommended in APA Format, and should reflect your original work.
    • Richardson, R (2011), Family Ties That Bind: A self-help guide to change through Family of Origin therapy. 
    • Gilbert, R. M. (1992).  Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human interaction.
  • Three (3) electronic letters of recommendation addressed to the MFT Admissions Committee with the recommender’s signature.
    • One academic reference from a university or college professor on the institution's letterhead
    • One professional reference from a supervisor or employer
    • One character reference from someone in a leadership role in your life
    • Do not submit your Cal State Apply Application until your (3) recommenders submit their letters on Cal State Apply; the MFT department will not process applications without the letters of recommendation.
  • Professional CV/Resume – applicants at a minimum, should include objective, education in reverse chronological order, professional experience, and relevant skills.
  • GRE Test Score (if applicable). 

More detailed instructions and prompts are stated in the Cal State Apply Application online.

Step 3: Submit all official transcripts from all institutions attended to the University
Transcripts must be mailed or delivered to:
CSUDH Admissions and Records Office
1000 E. Victoria St.
Carson, CA 90747

If you are sending e-transcripts to the University, please note that for it to be considered official, your institution must send them directly to admissions@zo23.com

Step 4: Interview with the Admission Committee upon invitation
  • The MFT Department hosts prospective student interviews in a group format designed to emulate a typical classroom experience that will enable faculty to evaluate whether applicants’ educational goals are congruent with the Program’s mission.
  • The MFT Department strongly encourages all applicants to self-reflect about the group interview that can serve as essential data in the decision-making process about the Program’s fit with their goals.
Step 5: Admission Decision
  • Once the Program accepts or declines an applicant for Program admissions, the University’s Office of Enrollment sends the official letter.
  • When the applicant accepts the University’s offer, The MFT Department’s Chair and Administrative Support Coordinator can communicate and engage admitted students about orientation and other program-related needs.

Please note that the MFT Program actively considers the diversity of each class and makes an intentional effort to create both qualified and diverse cohorts via ongoing recruitment, regionally and nationally, events at academic and non-academic institutions and organizations by various faculty and staff. The MFT program’s Plan of Study includes curricula and training specifically designed to highlight diversity at content and process levels, notably around contextual differences, intersectionality power inequities, and privilege.