2020 - 2021 Graduate Catalogue 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2020 - 2021 Graduate Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Education (Certification) School Counseling


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Program Admission Requirements

Phase I:  Graduate School Admission

  1. Meet the requirements to be admitted to the School of Graduate Studies.
  2. Provide verification of background clearance/fingerprints.
  3. Hold valid baccalaureate level certification in a teaching field or valid master's level professional educator certificate in another area of instructional support.  Two years of satisfactory educational experience is required prior to admission.

Note: Educational experience is defined as: teaching experience and instructional support experience, including full-time educational work in: (1) any state or local public school, regionally accredited postsecondary school, educational agency, or educational association; (2) an accredited, state registered, state-approved, and/or church-related nonpublic school; and (3) rehabilitation facilities for P-12 students. Education experience as an intern, graduate assistant, student teacher or in positions such as substitute teacher, aide, or clerical worker, shall not be considered.

 

Phase II:  Counseling Program Admissions Portfolio

Candidates must submit a portfolio to the Counselor Education Program for review.  The portfolio affords a candidate to provide valuable information regarding:

  • Relevance of career goals
  • Aptitude for graduate-level study
  • Potential success in forming effective counseling relationships
  • Respect for cultural differences.
  1. Resume including educational background, a record of employment, and volunteer activities.
  2. Professional goals essay
  3. Three completed Recommendation for Admissions Forms
  4. Video Interview

Total Required: 48 hours


Note(s):


  • This program is offered online with a residency requirement.

Program Completion Requirements


  1. A grade-point average of not less than 3.25 on a four-point scale on all work attempted with no grade less than "C."
  2. A satisfactory score on a comprehensive examination (Praxis II) covering all the content of the program.
  3. Satisfactory performance in one practicum for 100 clock hours and 600 clock hours supervised jointly by a site supervisor and a UWA counseling program faculty member.

 

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