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Course Overview

The school counseling profession is dedicated to leadership and advocacy for students in the areas of academic, career, and social/emotional development. Professional school counselors deliver comprehensive counseling experiences for students from pre-school to college campuses with data-based methods that create the optimal achievement for all students.

The primary goal of the Master of Science degree in School Counseling at UW-Stout is to provide a solid core of skills and practical training to enable the future counselor to work with many diverse individuals and populations with respect to age, religion, abilities, sexuality, race and cultural heritage.  School counselors focus on improving academic achievement and removing barriers to success for students in a proactive manner.

Our program prepares you to play an active role with children, their families, teachers, psychologists, and community agencies to improve academic achievement and remove students’ barriers to success. Some program highlights include:

  • Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) approved program
  • Hands-on experience in our on-campus facilities like the Clinical Services Center Counseling Rooms and Play Therapy Lab
  • Combination of daytime, evening, online, and summer courses.
  • Experienced faculty
  • School-based practicum and internships.
  • High job employment, support for job-seeking, and career success.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

 

To be admitted with full status to the M.S. in School Counseling program, you must:

  • Hold an appropriate bachelor's degree from an accredited university.
  • Have an overall GPA of at least 3.0.

Fees

$17487

Graduate tuition and fees vary by program. Listed estimates are based on 18 credits.


This information was accurate on : 18/03/2021
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