CECP: School Counseling

Master of Arts (MA)

Program Benefits

Western Michigan University's Master’s Program in School Counseling is nationally accredited by  the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs  (www.cacrep.org) This program provides students with 36 credits of in-depth coursework in school counseling as well as supervised counseling experience.

The program offers three options:

  • Elementary
  • Secondary
  • Career Development Specialist.

Graduates of the program who have a teaching certificate are endorsed as School Counselors. Graduates of the program who do not have a teaching certificate receive a School Counselor License (SCL) which allows them to work in the schools. All graduates of the School Counseling program are also eligible for licensure as a Professional Counselor. Being a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) enables the WMU graduate to practice professionally outside the school setting.

About the CECP Department      open close

Admissions Requirements      open close

Northwestern Michigan College University Center
2200 Dendrinos Drive, Suite 200-B
Traverse City, 49684

Mary Swartz:
Phone: (231) 995-1788
Fax: (231) 995-1789

Kim Stevens:
Phone: (231) 995-1846


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http://eup.wmich.edu/programs/CECPSchoolCounseling/

Traverse City