Program code: COUN-MED
School Counselors (PreK-12) – To qualify for PreK-12 institutional endorsement and commonwealth certification, students must complete a 60-credit hour, competency-based program to include a series of counseling skills courses and practica at the elementary and secondary school levels, as well as a 600-hour field experience under the supervision of a Pennsylvania certified school counselor. The program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Programs (CAEP).
Admission Criteria
While teaching experience is not a prerequisite for program admission or school counselor certification in Pennsylvania, candidates for school certification must meet additional Pennsylvania Department of Education standards that include 3 additional credits in Special Education/Working with Students with Disabilities and 2 credits in working with English Language Learners. These additional requirements can be met through previous undergraduate or graduate coursework. Applications for certification MUST provide evidence of this coursework to be eligible for certification endorsement.
Prospective students for the Master of Education and school certification programs must meet departmental admissions requirements and procedures in addition to those of the School of Graduate Studies and Research. Prospective students should contact the Graduate Coordinator to determine these requirements. Applicants are required to attend an admissions workshop as the final step in the admissions process and should contact the Graduate Coordinator to obtain deadlines for completed applications to be received by the School of Graduate Studies and Research.