School Counseling, Master of Education

Available: On Campus

School counselor in session with child.

The Master of Education in School Counseling is designed specifically to prepare teachers for school counseling and may also meet academic requirements for licensure as a professional counselor (LPC). The program complies with existing standards for professional certification.

Once students complete the required courses, they are allowed to take the examination for school counseling. However, certification will not be issued by TEA until the applicant has completed two years of teaching experience.

Evening classes are offered at the main campus and The Woodlands Center. Cohorts may also be available.

Program Breakdown

Brief breakdown of the type, or types, of degree available, their length, available enrollment, and estimated cost.
Category Degree Summary
Catalog Entry Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Length 60 Credit Hours
Enrollment Fall
Costs Rates Per Semester
Admission Requirements Application Materials

Application Deadlines

  • Fall: March 1

Please note that application deadlines will occasionally change. Please contact your academic advisor (listed in the contact section) for confirmation on application deadlines.

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