School Counseling M.S.
Office Information
- NE-291
- Office Hours: Tuesdays by appointment
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. - [email protected]
Prospective Students
Who should apply?
We are looking for prospective students who:
- Have a desire to counsel and guide students in academic, career and personal/social development in school settings
- Are passionate advocates for students in schools
- Demonstrate interest in working with diverse children, adolescents and their families in school
- Are motivated, empathetic, committed and responsive to working for social justice and equity in school and community contexts
- Have skills in critical thinking, professional writing ability, are good oral presenters, and are intellectually flexible and insightful
- Are responsible for their own learning
- Demonstrate a professional demeanor, are dependable, and ethically appropriate
- Are self aware and culturally competent
- Demonstrate a willingness to contribute to the learning of others
- Show courage and commitment to work on their own personal issues that may interfere in their work with clients
- Have the desire to be a leader in systemic change
Your Future in School Counseling Starts Here
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Future School Counselor Information Session! If you missed it or want to revisit what was shared, you can view the presentation slides here. These slides provide valuable insights into our program, introduce our core faculty, and highlight experiences from our current students.
Whether you're considering a career in school counseling or exploring our program, we hope these resources answer your questions and offer a glimpse into our supportive learning community.