Graduate Counseling Programs in Education
Monmouth's graduate counseling programs in education prepare students to become skilled counseling professionals ready to deliver comprehensive counseling programs in elementary and secondary schools, colleges, or universities. Our school counseling program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), and our student affairs and college counseling program is currently in the accreditation process.
Students in this program develop a strong identity as empathic and competent professionals focused on self-awareness, personal and professional development, and continuous learning. Monmouth's accomplished faculty provide learning experiences designed to meet professional counseling competencies. Students take part in theoretical and practical course work, supervised counseling practice, and the development of a professional counselor portfolio.
The School of Education offers various degrees and endorsements in the counseling field:
- Master of Science in Education—School Counseling
- Master of Science in Education—Student Affairs and College Counseling
- Graduate Endorsement: Student Assistance Coordinator
- Post-Master's Endorsement: Director of School Counseling Services
- Five-Year Program: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Master of Science in Education—School Counseling















