Apr 19, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School Counselor (K-12), M.S. Ed.


Admission Requirements

All students applying for admission to degree status are required to:

  1. Submit a completed application and the non-refundable fee by February 1.
  2. Submit an official transcript of an earned Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college, consisting of a minimum of 18 s.h. of behavioral and social science courses, including at least 12 s.h. in psychology and/or educational psychology and 6 s.h. in anthropology, sociology, or related studies.
  3. Have an undergraduate grade point average of 2.80 overall.
  4. Submit two professional letters of recommendation.
  5. For those who meet the above, have a personal interview with members of the Counselor Education faculty.
  6. Submit an essay outlining your specific academic areas of interest and your career goals. See application for details.

Our program has been designed for students matriculating full time in the fall semester. Part-time students will need to plan for additional time to complete the program as most courses are fall and spring only. CNED 596 Counseling Practicum (School Counseling)  will be offered only in the spring semester. All application materials must be filed with the Graduate Office by February 1st.

Note: Students will be asked on the application form for admission as well as when applying for New York State School Counseling Certification, whether they have any prior or current felony or misdemeanor charges (other than a minor traffic violation). A yes answer to this question is not an automatic bar to admission or to placement in practicum.

An affirmative response will require that you provide official court documents regarding past or current felonies and/or misdemeanors and that you attend a review meeting of the graduate committee. See the Department Chair for guidelines. Any information that is falsified or omitted will result in denial. State regulations now require students to be fingerprinted before obtaining placement in schools.

Decisions on admission to the program are made based on all of the above information plus the admissions committee’s judgement about the applicant’s potential for success in the profession. Admission is competitive and meeting the minimum admission criteria does not guarantee acceptance.

Degree Requirements:


Total: 39 s.h.


Notes:

A minimum grade of “B” in CNED 500 - Introduction to School Counseling 3 s.h. , CNED 541 - Counseling Techniques 3 s.h. , and CNED 560 - Group Counseling 3 s.h. , are required prior to placement in CNED 596 - Counseling Practicum (School Counseling) 3 s.h. .*

CNED 596 , Practicum, must be passed with a grade of “B” or better.

CNED 596 , Practicum, has all 33 hours of core courses as prerequisites.

The Comprehensive Examination must be taken after or during the completion of the courses marked by the asterisk.

  1. Students must attend a pre-practicum orientation meeting during the semester before they expect to enroll in this course. The Department reserves the right to determine the student’s preparation and readiness to undertake the Practicum. A student may not be permitted to enroll in CNED 596  if the Department is unable to recommend that student without reservation. Placement decisions are based on numerous factors, including both academic and person/environmental match.
    Refer to the Practicum Guidelines handout available through your advisor and in the Graduate and departmental offices for specific practicum information. This handout elaborates upon time and placement issues. No one may do a practicum in the district in which they went to school or where they work or have worked in the past five years.
  2. A Comprehensive Examination (See department for guidelines). The Comprehensive Examination may be taken only when all courses with an asterisk have been completed. Students need an overall score of 70% and 70% on each subsection as well in order to pass. Students may take the Comprehensive Exam no more than two times. Students who do not pass the Comprehensive Exam after the second try will not be able to finish the degree.
  3. Minimum GPA of 3.0.
  4. Students must complete all degree requirements within six years and complete a minimum of 33 s.h. in residence.

All College policies and procedures found in this Graduate Catalog will apply to students enrolled in this program.

*CNED 500 , CNED 541 , CNED 560  cannot be repeated more than once. Students may repeat no more than 6 credit hours of the required courses. Repeated required courses may not be used toward the degree.