Master of Arts in School Counseling
The Master of Arts in School Counseling program is 48-semester-hours and prepares graduate students to fulfill the diverse roles required of school counselors who are both theorists and practitioners in a multicultural society. Graduate students are prepared to develop comprehensive school counseling programs which align with the ASCA National Model and to collaborate with parents, school personnel, and others in assisting students with academic, career, personal, and social concerns. The School Counseling Program stresses developmental, preventative, and remedial services. Additional emphasis is given to acquisition and application of knowledge and skills, critical thinking and decision making, appreciation of diversity, demonstration of professional, ethical and legal practices, and an understanding of the educational process within the complex school environment. The examination of personal values and experiences and their potential influence in a variety of counseling situations is encouraged. The School Counseling Program culminates in a school-based practicum and internship experience designed to solidify the graduate student's identity as a professional school counselor.
We request that all application materials being sent to the Graduate Admissions Office for persons interested in the School Counseling or Mental Health Counseling Program (Boiling Springs Campus) to begin Fall 2012 be postmarked no later than Tuesday, May 15, 2012.
Coordinator: Dr. Laura Williams Smith
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