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The Master of Education Degree in Secondary School Counseling (Certification)

Hours: 51
Thesis: None

The M.Ed. degree program in Secondary School Counseling is designed to develop those competencies necessary for an individual to function as a counselor in a secondary school setting. The program is structured to enable graduate students to develop personal awareness of self as a counselor, knowledge of counseling and educational concepts, and skills in counseling secondary school students. Included in this program is an emphasis on developing assessment and research skills and using research findings in school counseling.

All students accepted into this program must complete all requirements within eight (8) calendar years. Students will complete seventeen (17) courses, fifty-one (51) hours, and the comprehensive examination. Upon completion of the program, students will have met the academic requirements to sit for the PRAXIS examination for the Pennsylvania Certification in Secondary School Counseling. Upon successful completion of the degree program and qualifying scores on the PRAXIS exam, the specialist certification is granted through the Pennsylvania Department of Education. (NOTE: This degree does not meet the academic credit requirements for the Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Examination).

Professional credits students who intend to apply for admission to this program are limited to THREE courses prior to admission.

The Supervised Counseling Experience Internship is 6 semester hours: No more than 3 semester hours of Internship Experience may be completed per semester; therefore, two consecutive semesters (Fall/Spring) of Internship must be taken. The internship will be scheduled during the final semesters. Students are expected to have completed ALL course work prior to taking COU 590 The Supervised Counseling Experience. (Exceptions to this  MUST be cleared by the Student’s Faculty Advisor.) Internship requires a pre-registration, permission form, professional liability, insurance, Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, and a Pennsylvania Criminal Records Clearance.

The faculty members of the Department of Counseling and Human Services reserve the right to terminate the training or supervision of any candidate who does not show himself or herself capable of achieving an acceptable standard of personal and/or professional behavior. This standard also applies to candidates for admission.

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The Master of Education Degree in Secondary School Counseling (Certification) Program Guide