
Master of Science in Counseling and Student Personnel
College of Education|Academic Programs|Counseling & Student Personnel
College of Education|Academic Programs|Counseling & Student Personnel
The Master’s degree in Counseling and Student Personnel with its three emphasis areas in College Student Affairs, Mental Health Counseling and Professional School Counseling are dedicated to preparing graduate students to understand and serve the real-world needs of clients and students in higher education, mental health settings, and K-12 schools. Our program is Challenging, Personal, Relevant, and Practitioner-based.
The M.S. in Counseling and Student Personnel is an intensive graduate program which specifically prepares students to take their place in the expanding field of professional counseling.
College Student Affairs is a broad program designed to prepare individuals for positions on the college campus in admissions, counseling, financial aid, student housing, student activities, career development, and student affairs administration.
The Mental Health Counseling program prepares individuals through coursework and supervised experience to serve in a variety of settings.
Professional School Counseling program prepares individuals for careers as school counselors in K-12 schools and alternative education centers.
Applications for the Master of Science in Counseling and Student Personnel with emphasis areas in College Student Affairs, Mental Health Counseling, and Professional School Counseling are accepted through January 15th.
Graduates with an M.S. in Counseling and Student Personnel go on to various professions in the fields of mental health, college student affairs, and K-12 school counseling, reshaping the community landscape of education and mental health.
Learn are many reasons to apply for a Counseling and Student Personnel program.