The Professional Counselor Program offers a program of study leading to the Master of Education degree with a major in Counseling. The degree enables graduates to be eligible for the Professional Counselor License (LPC). The program also enables students to pursue certification as a school counselor. Before school counseling certification can be granted, students must have accrued at least two years of teaching experience in public schools, grades K-12.
The Master of Science in Counseling Psychology provides options in Counseling Psychology and Marriage and Family. These options enable graduates to be eligible for The Professional Counselor License (LPC). The Master of Science degree in Educational Psychology provides options for the Licensed Psychological Associate and School Psychology.
