Counselor Education Program
The Counselor Education Program is a 48-credit Master of Science degree that prepares candidates to work as school counselors in K-12; as coordinators of school counseling services through a developmental guidance model; or, as counselors in other settings, such as, community colleges, industry, community service centers and/or other related agencies. Graduate students may choose between two areas of specialization in the Counselor Education Program: School Counseling or Community Counseling. The program is accredited by CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.) Graduates are eligible to sit for the General Practice Counselor Certification under option C or E. Students are NCC (National Certified Counselor) eligible after passing the NBCC (National Board for Certified Counselors) exam. A special administration of this examination is given at WestConn in the fall and the spring. In addition, graduates are eligible to become licensed as professional counselors (LPC) upon completing additional requirements set forth by the state of Connecticut.
In view of the responsibilities of the role of counselor in both school and community settings, students whose work is of marginal quality in pertinent courses or who demonstrate personal qualities that are not conductive to the role of counselor will not be recommended either for matriculation or continuation in the program.
School and Community Counseling Admission Requirements
Students may not take more than two courses in the program unless they have met the following entrance requirements:
Additional School Counseling Admission Requirements
Students planning to enter the School Counseling program must meet the following additional requirements established by the State of Connecticut and the University.
Educators already certified by the State of Connecticut who apply for admission to this Master's program are exempt from the testing requirement noted in "a" above.
School Counseling Program Requirements
Initial Educator Certificate Requirements
Community Counseling Program Requirements