School Counseling, Ed.S.
Ed.S. Degree with a Major in School Counseling
The mission of the Valdosta State University School Counseling Program is to educate professionals who will be leaders in the school environment and who accept responsibility for removing barriers and offering equal access to services for all students. The main emphasis of the School Counseling Program is to train school counselors who function as leaders utilizing data, advocacy, collaboration and consultation to provide academic, career, and personal/social counseling and services to assist students from diverse backgrounds in achieving high levels of academic success
Total Credit Hours: 30 | Degree Format: Online
The Valdosta State University Counselor Education Program offers an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) degree in School Counseling. The faculty prepares students, who are already certified school counselors, to become leaders and researchers in school counseling. School Counselors develop advanced skills in counseling, consulting, and research. The Education Specialist Degree in School Counseling is designed to enhance and advance the knowledge and skills of school counselors beyond the Master’s level in the following areas: counseling, supervision, leadership, consultation, research, and mental health care systems. The Ed.S. program prepares those who are already certified as school counselors to become leaders and researchers in the educational environment and to gain the knowledge and skills needed to address mental health issues found in the school environment. The fully online Ed.S. degree in School Counseling is 30 credit hours total. Both full time and part time program of study options are available.
The Ed.S. degree is for school counselors already holding professional certification in school counseling. Applicants must provide a copy of their school counseling certification. Applicants also must have one year of experience as a professional school counselor.
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- An applicant must hold a master’s degree and be a fully certified school counselor.
- An applicant must have one year experience working as a certified school counselor in a school setting. Because this is a degree only program and not a certification program, the applicant must hold professional standard renewable certification in school counseling. Proof of certification is required with the application to the program. The one year of experience may not include practica and internships.
- An applicant will not be admitted with a grade point average of less than 3.0 on all previous graduate work attempted. Only applicants who have been granted “Regular” admission status may enter the Education Specialist Degree in School Counseling. Graduate work taken prior to admission to an Education Specialist degree program will not be counted toward the degree requirements.
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Fall Semester: July 15
Spring Semester: November 15
Summer Semester: April 15
Ed.S. Degree with a Major in School Counseling Course List:
SCHC 8150 Program Evaluation
SCHC 8160 Advanced Practice in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
SCHC 8220 Social Justice in Professional Practice
SCHC 8300 Crisis Counseling
SCHC 8891 School Counseling Practicum I
SCHC 8995 Capstone Seminar
COUN 8200 Child Psychopathology
COUN 8610 Behavior Modification
RSCH 8000 Advanced Research Methodology
SCHC 8892 School Counseling Special Topics Seminar
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Candidates must complete an application for graduation one semester prior to their expected graduation date and a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) is required for graduation. No grade below a "C" will be credited towards the degree.
Students planning to attend graduation should make arrangements with the VSU Bookstore for purchase of cap, gown, and hood. The Registrar's Office should be consulted early in the program (at least one semester before graduation) for procedures and deadlines. A $25 graduation fee must be paid at the Bursary prior to final evaluation. This fee is valid for one year beyond the initial term selected for completing degree requirements. Instructions and application for degree can be found at the Registrar's website.
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