
Richmont exists to train difference-makers — professional counselors and marriage and family therapists equipped with sound knowledge and clinical skills. Upon graduation, each alumnus has the potential to impact more than 8,000 souls over the course of his or her career.
Richmont's primary objective is to provide master's-level training in professional counseling from a Christian perspective. Training occurs within the context of a structured curriculum and supervisory relationships and is designed to equip graduates to facilitate Christ-centered spiritual growth, mental health and relational healing. Our graduate education programs culminate in the following degrees: