The forty-eight credit hour Master’s program in School Counseling exceeds the standards for school counselors in the State of Arkansas. Completion of a minimum of 290 direct client contact hours is required for this major as part of the practicum and internship experience.
Students are required to complete the Praxis II Professional School Counselor Exam prior to exiting the program.
Completion of this degree and passing the required state assessments leads to an initial Arkansas teaching license in the area of School Counseling.
School Counseling students are eligible to also add a Play Therapy Emphasis.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the content involved in school counseling.
Students will demonstrate teaching pedagogy knowledge.
Students will demonstrate the ability to make ethical decisions.
Graduates will receive a school counseling teaching license.
Requirements for the Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in School Counseling