Amberton University made its clinical mental health counseling program available 100 percent online for Texas residents in December 2024, and the impact was immediate. Students in Houston, Lubbock, El Paso, and across the state gained access to a program that had previously required proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth campus. The program remains the largest at Amberton University, backed by practitioner faculty and a curriculum with defined acquired skills at every level. Texas licensure requirements make the online format available to state residents only. Amberton University has frozen tuition for 2026-2027 and is investing millions in campus technology and a building remodel set to break ground in Q4 2026.