Program Description
Our 60-credit curriculum includes a range of required courses on relevant topics identified in the CACREP core competencies. It also includes 700 hours of supervised practicum/internship experience. Upon graduation, you will be prepared to:
- Pursue initial K-12 school counseling licensure through the Indiana Department of Education.
- Successfully complete Indiana’s CORE Assessments for Educators.
- Apply Indiana’s Rules for Educator Preparation and Accountability (REPA) standards.
What will I do as a school counselor?
Licensed school counselors work with children and teens in public and private K-12 school settings. They help elementary and secondary students build the required skills for academic and social success.
School counselors meet with students individually for one-on-one sessions. They lead group sessions for students experiencing similar challenges or barriers to success. They also create and deliver special programs or curriculum about topics that can impact all youth, like abuse, divorce, bullying, drugs and alcohol, suicide, and family issues.
(For students who want to complete the clinical mental health counseling track in addition to the school counseling track, a dual licensure program of study can be developed.)
When do classes start?
Semester | Application Deadline | File Completion Deadline | Semester Start |
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Summer 2025 | April 1, 2025 | April 15, 2025 | July 2025 |
Summer 2026 | April1, 2026 | April 15, 2026 | July 2026 |