The Master of Arts in School Counseling program runs for five semesters with a new cohort beginning each September. There are three distinct tracks available for completing your educational requirements for a Master of Arts in School Counseling.
Track I (37 credits) For those who enter the program with two years of successful licensed teaching experience.
Track II (50 credits) Standard educational path for the MA Degree
Licensure Only Track (34 credits) For those who enter the program with the intent to receive only their school counselor license, approved by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC).
Complete Class Timeline for Fall 2007 Cohort
Licensures
Students enrolled in the Licensure only option must be graduates from an accredited Master’s program in counseling, counseling psychology or social work that required a clinical practicum focused on individual and group counseling skills. Other master degrees may be considered on an individual basis.
Licensure Only students must meet all the entrance requirements for Graduate Students in School Counseling. The Application process will be the same as for School Counseling program.
Students with equivalent graduate level course work may submit appropriate documentation from the former college or university to substitute/transfer up to maximum 10 credits. |