Educational Counseling (MS)

Admission Requirements

  1. Completed admission application and application fee.
  2. Official transcripts from all institutions attended. A Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution with a preferred GPA of 2.75 or above in undergraduate work and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above in any graduate work.
    1. An undergraduate major in psychology, education, or closely related field is required. Applicants without prior teaching, counseling, or experience in education are strongly encouraged to have at least one year of volunteer or paid experience working with children or adolescents,
  3. A Statement of purpose. Write a statement of purpose addressing the following points: your reasons for entering the school counseling or school psychology profession, any personal or professional experiences and/or qualifications related to your intended field of study, and your perspectives on the relevance and role of cultural competence in school counseling or school psychology. Your statement should be approximately 1,500-words in length and typewritten.
  4. Two letters of recommendation from individuals qualified to and the potential to be a competent educator. Letters must be from individuals who can knowledgeably comment s academic skills, employment/volunteer experience, leadership potential, and professional abilities.
  5. Basic Skills Requirement (CBEST or Equivalent).
  6. Resume
  7. Current TB Clearance.
  8. Certificate of Clearance.

Following receipt and review of all application materials, an on-campus interview is required for candidates being considered for admission.

Additional Program Information

Grading

The Educational Counseling and School Psychology Programs requires students to earn a minimum of a B (3.0) in all coursework. Students must maintain an overall average of B (3.0) or better throughout the program.

Course Sequence and Availability

Candidates are directed to follow the course sequence as required by the program. Additionally, candidates are advised to be mindful that each course may only be offered once per academic year/term. Changes to the program course sequence are rare. If a change to course sequence is necessary, candidates must meet with the program academic advisor to ensure it matches the availability of courses and meets all pre-requisite and co-requisite requirements.

Dismissal from the Program

Candidates may be dismissed from the program under several circumstances, including but not limited to: academic dishonesty, academic disqualification, failure to maintain minimum academic standards, failure to maintain satisfactory academic progress, unethical or unprofessional conduct, failure of program activities measuring student competencies/or dispositions, circumstances interfering with training or well-being of others, and/or felony conviction. Candidates dismissed from the program may not apply for readmission.

Credential Recommendation Time Limit

Students are expected to complete requirements for the master’s degree and graduate within three years from the date of matriculation. All credential requirement and recommendations must be completed within 5 years from the start of the student’s first course in the Educational Counseling and School Psychology programs.

Advanced Standing

Candidates must receive advanced standing in order to enroll in PPS 581 Leading School Counseling Programs. Candidates must have completed all stipulations of admission in order to apply for Advanced Standing. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 30 semester hours of coursework, completed PPS 560 School Counseling Supervision 2, be in good academic standing, and have attained a minimum GPA of 3.0 for all work applicable to the degree program.

Degree Requirements

Core Requirements

53 semester hours

PPS 510School Counseling Practicum 12
PPS 511Comprehensive School Counseling Programs 13
PPS 512Digital Literacy & Technology 11
PPS 513Ethical Practice & Policy 12
PPS 514School Counseling Skills for Academic Success 12
PPS 515Developing School Counselor Leadership 12
PPS 520School Counseling Supervision 12
PPS 521Advancing Educational Equity and Access3
PPS 522Classroom Instruction for School Counselors2
PPS 523School Counseling Skills and Intervention Strategies2
PPS 524School Counseling Theories and Academic Success2
PPS 525Small Group Development for School Counselors2
PPS 535Academic Development & Success2
PPS 536Inclusion and Equitable Practices2
PPS 560School Counseling Supervision 22
PPS 561Data, Research, & Evaluation3
PPS 563Collaborative Strategies & Referral Systems2
PPS 566Social Emotional Development & Academic Success2
PPS 568Career Development & Academic Success2
PPS 569Crisis Intervention & Trauma Informed Practice2
PPS 581Leading School Counseling Programs3
PPS 582Postsecondary Paths & Academic Success2
PPS 585Pedagogical Practices2
PPS 586Data Informed School Counseling Programs2
PPS 587Advocating for Equitable and Ethical Practice2
Total Semester Hours53
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Courses required for entry into the Pupil Personnel Services Internship Credential Program in School Counseling. Candidates who successfully complete the first year curriculum may apply for an internship credential, enhancing the potential to garner employment while finishing coursework. 

Child Welfare & Attendance Credential (CWA)

Additional Coursework: 3 semester hours

PPS 592CWA: Supervised FW & Coursework3
Total Semester Hours3

Concentration in Spanish Bilingual Bicultural Counseling (SBBC)

Additional Coursework: 9 semester hours

PPS 533Counseling Latino Immigrant Youth and Families3
PPS 532The World of Immigrant Students3
PPS 534Bilingual Educational Theories3
Total Semester Hours9

Concentration in Social Justice Higher Education (SJHE)

Additional Coursework: 9 semester hours

SJHE 553Student Learning and Development Theories3
SJHE 552Social Justice and Higher Education3
SJHE 558Law, Policy, Safety, and Restorative Justice3
Total Semester Hours9

Concentration in School and Family Based Counseling (SFBC)

Additional Coursework: 14 semester hours

Note: Concentration not offered for 2023-24

PPS 551Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychopathology3
PPS 554Advanced Theories in Counseling3
PPS 558Psychopharmacology for School and Community Based Counseling3
PPS 559Substance Abuse Counseling LPCC/PPS Focus3
PPS 584Clinical Practicum2
Total Semester Hours14