The School Counseling Program is committed to educating counselors who will provide leadership in serving the developmental needs of children in a school community. The purpose of a counselor's intervention is seen as facilitating growth towards the student's full academic and psychosocial potential. The program focuses on assisting future counselors with the wide range of issues that confront students, teachers, and parents across the full span of the school years (K-12). Therefore, school counselors who graduate from the University of Saint Joseph are prepared to work with elementary, middle, and high school students and to assist them with the challenges that they face as they grow and develop.

Degree Type: Master of Arts
Credits: 60
Average Completion Time: 3-4 years
Eligible for Financial Aid: Yes
Format: On-campus courses (weekday evenings)
Program Director: Dr. Richard Halstead
  • On-line graduate school application
  • Non-refundable application fee
  • Official transcripts from all accredited colleges or universities attended, with minimum 2.67 GPA
  • Two letters of recommendation with cover sheets
  • Personal entrance essay (typed and double-spaced)
    • Part I: Please explain why you have chosen to enter the field of counseling at this particular time in your life (300 words)
    • Part II: a) Identify the elements that you feel are essential to developing a successful helping relationship from both the client's and counselor's perspectives. b) Please discuss what issues may have a negative impact on the helping relationship and, as a counselor, how you deal with such issues (500 words)
  • Interview once all application materials are received
  • Immunization records

How to Submit your Admission Documents