In the School of Psychology & Counseling,
our programs integrate scholarly and rigorous academic
training within a Christian worldview to produce highly
trained counselors and clinical psychologists. The curriculum
is established to meet national accrediting standards
and state licensure. For the Masters in School Counseling
program, our degree requirements are as follows:
- Attend four personal counseling sessions to determine
the student's readiness to function in a counseling
role
- Participation in the Personal Growth Group lab for
one semester
- Satisfactory professional development throughout
the program
- Successful completion of all Competency Based Probes
- Maintain a 3.0 grade point average throughout the
program
- Successful completion of practicum (COUN 523)
- Successful completion of two internships (COUN 594-A and 594-B)
- A grade of B or better in the following classes:
COUN 500, 510, 514, 516, 517, 521, 526, 532, 536, 540, 545, 554, 561, 562, 570.
- Completion of a state background check before beginning
practicum.
- Pass the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination
- Successful completion of the Library research course
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