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    Sep 01, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2024-2025

M.A. School Counseling degree plan

School Counseling, M.A.



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The M.A. in School Counseling requires 49 hours. While this program is administered by the School of Behavioral & Social Sciences, students are recommended for certification by the Don A. Williams School of Education who is authorized to recommend candidates for professional certification in school counseling ONLY in the state of Texas. In order to qualify for school counselor certification, a candidate must complete the following, in order as listed:

1. Apply and be accepted to the Graduate School at Wayland Baptist University
2. Complete an application to the Teacher Education Program (return to School of Education Certification Officer)
3. Complete an Autobiography (return to School of Education Certification Officer)
4. Complete an interview with the Director of the School Counseling Program (member of the School of Education faculty)
5. Be accepted by the Teacher Education Committee into the Teacher Education Program
6. Register for CNSL 5110  during the next available session of enrollment after completion of steps 1-5, and complete all required TEA trainings within the course
7. Meet all requirements for school counselor certification, as set forth by the Don A. Williams School of Education
8. Complete School Counseling content exam
9. Be recommended for professional certification in School Counseling by the Teacher Education Committee
10. Graduate with a Master’s Degree in Counseling/School Counseling
11. Be recommended for certification in School Counseling by the Texas Education Agency

Admission Requirements (In Addition to Those Listed for All Graduate Students)


A fee of $55 will be charged to all candidates admitted to the Don A. Williams School of Education to cover fees charged by the Texas Education Agency. Candidates in the school counseling program must: complete CNSL 5110  and all subsequent trainings and requirements during their first session of enrollment; and, pass the school counseling practice exam before they will qualify to take the school counselor certification examination. Candidates must pass the school counseling certification exam before they will be eligible to take  CNSL 5363 - Practicum in School Counseling . Once candidates have completed all of their degree requirements, they will be recommended to the state of Texas for certification.

Candidates must have either completed an undergraduate statistics or a quantitative research methods course, or passed the CLEP or DANTES statistics test, or taken the statistics tutorial before registering for CNSL 5302 - Research Methods and Data Analysis .

Advisories


Transfer Credit: Degree candidates for the M.A. in Counseling may satisfy a maximum of 12 graduate credit hours with approved courses transferred from another institution or degree.

Evaluations of students: Successful completion of the Master of Arts in Counseling program is based on the demonstration of effectiveness in academic, professional, and personal areas as they relate to the counseling profession. The faculty has both a professional responsibility and a moral obligation to evaluate all students throughout the training program for professional competence in academic course work; for weaknesses in required practical skills; for behaviors which are unethical, illegal, or unprofessional; and/or for dispositions deemed inappropriate for a professional counselor. The evaluative process provides students with information related to their progress to enable them to take advantage of strengths and to remediate weaknesses in their academic, professional, and personal development. The evaluative process provides faculty with information about student progress and suitability or unsuitability as counselors which will facilitate decisions in the best interests of students and the profession they are preparing to enter.

Practicum requirements: Prior to registering for a practicum, students MUST have completed a minimum of 24 credit hours in the counseling program, have credit for ethics (CNSL 5307 ), have passed the Texas counseling exam, and have a signed site agreement with the school in which they will undertake the practicum. Due to the travel requirements for the observation component of the course, a travel fee of $100 will be assessed. Students with teaching sites more than 30 miles from their home campus will also be assessed a fee for mileage.

The Texas State Board of Educator Certification requires a practicum in a school setting. The site supervisor for the practicum in school counseling should be a certified school counselor. The practicum also requires mandatory evaluation visits by the University’s school counselor supervisor.

Certification by the state: Before completion of the M.A. in School Counseling, ALL students seeking school counselor certification must pass the state-required test. No university can certify a counselor.

Students already possessing a degree in counseling with at least 48 hours and desiring to be certified as a school counselor with the state of Texas must complete the following courses:

CNSL 5317  and CNSL 5321  courses may count from counseling degree if taken at Wayland within the last seven years. CNSL 5110  and CNSL 5363  are subject to approval and may need to be repeated if a student is not certified in a timely manner.

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