In 2024 there were 25 graduates from Montana State University’s Counseling program: 10 graduates from the Marriage, Couples, and Family Counseling program; 9 graduates from the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, and 5 graduates from the School Counseling program. Of the admitted students from the Marriage, Couples, and Family program, 100% graduated in the expected period and 90% of students reported employment upon graduation. Of the admitted students for the Clinical Mental Health program, 90% graduated in the expected period, and 90% of the students reported employment by graduation. Of the admitted students for the School Counseling program, 100% graduated in the expected period and 4 out of 5 students obtained employment by graduation. Data regarding the NCE examination noted a 100% pass rate for 2023 with students scoring well above the national average in all core areas.  

The Human Development clinic offered over 2500 hours of low-cost counseling services, and for 2023/24, the counseling practicum and internship students offered over 10,000 hours of free mental health services to schools, community agencies, and at the Human Development Clinic.