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School Counseling (M.Ed.)

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Today, school counselors do much more than help students get into college and give advice. School systems look to them as advocates for the success of all students.

The Nicholls State University Master of Education in School Counseling program prepares students to provide a variety of counseling and guidance services in diverse educational settings. The program meets the certification requirements for school counselors as specified by the Louisiana State Department of Education.

Graduate students learn to create successful learning environments through school and community collaborations and to promote student progress through counseling, guidance and consultation services. The program emphasizes clinical training and K-12 field experiences while providing the background knowledge necessary for an integrated approach to counseling, collaboration and program development.

The curriculum is designed for those who hope to seek employment as a Certified School Counselor (K-12) and/or a Licensed Professional Counselor.

Contact us:
Dr. Zoe Tanner
Department of Psychology and Counselor Education
P.O. Box 2075
Thibodaux, LA 70310
985.448.4348
zoe.tanner@nicholls.edu

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Psychology Training Clinic